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‘Nigeria May Never Know Peace’ – Bishop Nwokolo Declares Over Nnamdi Kanu’s Continued Detention

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The Bishop of the Diocese on the Niger, Rt. Rev. Owen Nwokolo, has criticized the continued detention of the embattled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

The cleric who asserted that Kanu’s further detention is resulting in more bloodshed in the Southeast region of the country said Nigeria may never know peace if the government, through the Supreme Court, insisted on sending the separatist to jail.

According to Nwokolo, sending Kanu to jail equals sending many Igbos to jail, a development he considered a call for more violence.

The bishop expressed his belief that resolving Mazi Kanu’s case politically would be more effective than through the courts.

Regarding the recent Supreme Court ruling on Kanuthe bishop stated that it could have brought some calm to the people of the region during the festive period. However, since the apex court ruled differently, there seemed to be no other options available.

Nevertheless, Nwokolo emphasized that this case was not an ordinary one, but rather a politically motivated one that required a political resolution.

The cleric also placed some blame on the people of the South-East for not uniting their voices in demanding the release of the IPoB leader. He advised that the people of the region should strive to work together for a common cause.

He said:We thought that the Supreme Court would use the release of Nnamdi Kanu to calm the nerves of the people of the region but the reverse was the case, and one cannot do anything because the highest court in the and has spoken.

“However, the people in the South-East should learn to work together because united we stand, divided we fall. We can work together to make our zone peaceful, and progressive, and we must show empathy to things that are happening to others. We can also, in that unity, speak to the government of the day because the way it sees it, Nnamdi Kanu’s case is political, not an ordinary case.

“Political cases like this are handled politically. Courts cannot adjudicate on it without causing more problems. This is because if you imprison Kanu, if you send him to jail, you are sending many Igbos to jail, and the country may never know peace. If you release him you have released many Igbo people.

“The more they keep him in detention the more they are unsettling the South-East, and Nigeria does not need such distraction. We should come together as Igbos, speak with one voice go to the Federal Government and ask them to leave the young man, then other things can follow. That is my view on the matter.”

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Pregnant lady dies during operation as Jehovah witness doctor refuses blood transfusion

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A Nigerian man, Chris Adams, has taken to Facebook to mourn the tragic loss of his pregnant wife, Victoria Paris, who reportedly died during childbirth after a doctor allegedly refused to perform a life-saving blood transfusion due to religious beliefs.

In a heart-wrenching post, Adams recounted how his seven-months pregnant wife began experiencing severe abdominal pains and was rushed to Standard Maternity Clinic in the Borokiri Church Hill area of Port Harcourt.

He noted that the clinic had successfully handled the births of their other children in the past, but this time, things took a devastating turn.

Adams revealed that although the Caesarean section was successful, his wife lost a significant amount of blood and urgently needed a transfusion.

However, the doctor allegedly refused to administer the transfusion, citing her faith as a Jehovah’s Witness—a religion that discourages blood transfusions.

He also condemned the hospital’s poor operating conditions, claiming there was a power outage during the surgery, forcing the medical team to scramble to start the generator in the middle of the procedure.

Adams further alleged that the family was misled into signing the consent form and blamed the doctor’s religious beliefs for his wife’s tragic death.

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He wrote; “We lost our beloved to the cold hands of death. My beloved was 7 months pregnant and started feeling pains in her stomach. She was rushed to Standard Maternity Clinic here in Port Harcourt at Borokiri Church Hill.”

“To be honest, it was at this hospital she gave birth to her other children, but this case was different. She gave birth through CS — I mean operation.”

“The doctor ran an operation on her, which was successful, but my beloved lost a lot of blood and needed blood to support her life.”

“But the doctor said she doesn’t do that in her hospital because she is a religious person (Jehovah’s Witness).”

“First, you forget your religion before running a hospital.”

“Second, you run an operation in your hospital with Nigerian NEPA light, which failed during the operation before they started running to put on the generator. My beloved was killed by the doctor’s religious belief.”

“The family was tricked to sign for the operation because of their selfish interest. Victoria Paris, we miss you. I NEED JUSTICE FOR MY BELOVED.”

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“APC doesn’t have capacity to solve Nigerian problems” – El-Rufai talks tough

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Immediate-past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has expressed reservations over the capacity of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to tackle the challenges confronting the country.

El-Rufai, who is a founding member of the APC, stated this during a conference on strengthening democracy in Nigeria in Abuja on Monday.

The conference was organised by the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development [Centre LS], the Centre for Democracy and Development, CDD, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, WFD, the Peering Advocacy and Advancement Centre in Africa, PAACA, and the National Peace Committee, NPC.

He said: “I no longer recognise the APC. No party organ of the APC has met for the past two years. No caucus, no NEC, nothing. You don’t even know if it is a one-man show; it is a zero-man show,” he added.

He recalled that the original goal of forming the APC was to build a progressive party focused on fighting corruption, revamping the economy, and restoring security.

He, however, said these objectives have been abandoned.

“The problems are still there. However, I no longer believe that my party believes in confronting those problems.

“So, the distance between me and APC is widening, but I remain where I am because these problems remain the living problems of Nigerians, and they have to be addressed, and the only way to address them is through the instrumentality of the political parties,” he added.

On the states of opposition parties, the former governor said, “The way and manner opposition political parties are being targeted for destruction and the style and quality of governance in this country today is a national emergency. It should concern everyone.

“And I think this is a problem for all of us to think about and play a role in changing it because, as His Excellency [Atiku] said, we stand the risk of losing democracy itself.”
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“Your blessings will reduce if you collect money from pastors” – Pastor David Ibiyeomie (Video)

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The general overseer of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, has cautioned his congregation, advising them against accepting money from senior pastors so as not to reduce their blessings.

In a video making the rounds online, Ibiyeomie stated that this practice is not supported by scripture and can hinder one’s financial prosperity.

Addressing his church members, Ibiyeomie emphasized the importance of giving to senior pastors rather than receiving from them. He stated that giving financially to senior ministers can bring divine blessings and unlock greater prosperity.

David Ibiyeomie said, “May I tell you one raw truth? It may be hard, but never collect money from a senior man of God. You are reducing your blessing.”

Pastor Ibiyeomie shared from his personal experience, stating that he has never sought financial assistance from his spiritual mentor, Bishop David Oyedepo, even during difficult times.

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He said, “I’ll be the last person to collect a dime from Oyedepo, not because challenges have not come. That’s not how it works.”

“There are senior men to me today, and I can sow into their lives. But I will not go and say, ‘Pastor Femi, can you please help me?’ It’s not scriptural. Don’t collect money from a senior man; you are reducing your prosperity. Sow into the senior man to draw virtue for the next level.”

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