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Non – Indigenous Ministers Fellowship ln Bayelsa Inaugurate New Executive

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By David Owei, Bayelsa

A new leadership of the Non Indigenous Ministers Fellowship has been inaugurated in Bayelsa and it has Pastor Olusegun Samuel as president alongside with the executive members.

The inauguration of the state Excos is to build another leaders that will pilot the affairs of the body across the Eight Local Government area of Bayelsa State
At the Inauguration ceremony many men of God across the state that graced the occasion including the president of Penticostal Fellowship of Nigeria ( PFN ) Bayelsa State Chapter PastorbDr. Tam Seth , Rev . Tamuno Chesime Vice president PFN,Apostle Monty Abraham and Apostle Moye Peter Durushola ,Bishop Moses Omote , Rev. Festus Igana and other leaders from different churches president.

In his speech, the outgoing president Pastor Stephen Ikechukwu applauded our father who came to grace the occasion and also advised the new Executive members to practice Unity not tribalism.

Rev Sunny Maxwell also used the opportunity to charge the new Executive with a word of God to encourage the new Excos to be focused and steadfast on the assignment that they are called to perform as the representatives of this noble body .

In his acceptance speech , the Brand new president General Pastor Olusegun Samuel thanked the Almighty God and gave kudos to the Governor of Bayelsa for creating the enabling environment for the non indigenes to operate ,and also Congratulated the new Brand new Deputy Governor of Bayelsa pastor Peter Akpe PhD ,thanking the body of Christ , Ministers of God for finding time to grace this great event ,he also advised his Excos to practice Unity and Love.

The Brand new Executive members are,
1)Pastor Olusegun Samuel -President.

2)Pastor Dr.Fide Osobor -Vic President .
3)Apostle Daniel Danji- Secretary General
4)pastor Godgift Oyeghe -Treasurer
5)Pastor Mrs.Rita Oyubu.
6) Pastor Felix Oghenebriohie – prayer Director

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Nigeria can defeat banditry through Qur’anic justice, education -Imam Adebayo

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Alhaji Imam Abdul Hakeem Abdul Rasheed Adebayo

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

Founder of the Al-Hakeem Islamic Foundation of Nigeria, AIFN, Alhaji Imam Abdul Hakeem Abdul Rasheed Adebayo, has said that Nigeria can defeat banditry by applying Qur’anic principles of justice, expanding economic opportunities, and investing in education and moral reorientation.

In a paper presented on “An Islamic Approach to Combating Banditry in Nigeria: Banditry as a Case Study of National Insecurity” in Osun State, Imam Adebayo described banditry as one of the country’s most serious security challenges, particularly in the North.

He said activities such as kidnapping, cattle rustling, village attacks, murder and destruction of property have caused loss of lives, displacement of communities, economic hardship and widespread fear among citizens.

Quoting the Qur’an 4:93, the cleric said: “Whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell, wherein he will abide forever, and Allah’s wrath and curse are upon him,” adding that Islam therefore condemns all forms of unlawful violence and criminality.

Imam Adebayo defined banditry as organized crime involving armed robbery, kidnapping for ransom, extortion, attacks on villages, and destruction of lives and property. He said from an Islamic perspective, it falls under Hirabah, or waging war and spreading terror, which is prohibited in Qur’an 5:33.

The scholar identified six major causes of banditry in Nigeria as poverty and economic hardship, illiteracy and ignorance, weak law enforcement, corruption, proliferation of illegal weapons, and moral and spiritual decay.

He said the effects of the crisis include thousands of deaths, collapse of agricultural and trading activities, displacement of families, closure of schools, and psychological trauma for victims and affected communities.

To address the problem, Imam Adebayo proposed eight Islamic-based solutions for government, security agencies, religious leaders and citizens.

First, he said government must ensure criminals are prosecuted fairly and swiftly in line with the law, citing Qur’an 16:90: “Indeed, Allah commands justice.”

Second, he urged strengthening of the security architecture through better training, equipment and modern technology for intelligence gathering and rapid response.

Third, he called for tackling corruption, insisting that officials entrusted with security resources must be held accountable.

Fourth, the cleric recommended economic empowerment through investment in agriculture, vocational training and employment programs to reduce desperation among youths.

Fifth, he said government should expand quality education, especially in rural communities that are vulnerable to recruitment by criminal groups.

Sixth, Imam Adebayo advised local communities to cooperate with security agencies by providing credible intelligence while following lawful procedures.

Seventh, he tasked Islamic scholars, imams and educators to intensify teaching on the sanctity of human life, honesty and peaceful coexistence.

Eighth, he said individuals who genuinely repent and abandon criminality should be given opportunities for rehabilitation and reintegration under government programs.

He made specific recommendations to the Federal Government, including improving intelligence and surveillance, enhancing welfare and capacity of security personnel, and strengthening border security to curb illegal arms trafficking.

Other recommendations are increased investment in rural development and youth empowerment, closer cooperation between government, traditional rulers and religious leaders, and intensified anti-corruption efforts within security institutions.

Imam Adebayo also called for effective rehabilitation programs for repentant offenders and justice for victims and affected communities.

He concluded that banditry remains a major threat to Nigeria’s peace, unity and development, but Islam provides comprehensive principles for security and social order.

“Through justice, effective governance, economic empowerment, quality education, moral reorientation, and sincere reliance upon Allah, Nigeria can overcome the challenge of banditry and achieve lasting peace,” he said.

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Hijra: Group demands review of NASS pay, abolition of plea bargain for economic crimes

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By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi

The Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria, MMWG, has called for a holistic review of the remuneration of National Assembly members and the outright abolition of plea bargaining for economic crimes, saying weak laws are fueling corruption and insecurity.

In a statement jointly signed by its National Coordinator, Ustaz Ibrahim Abdullahi, and National Secretary, Dr. Nasir Balogun, to mark 1st Muharram 1448 AH, the commencement of the New Islamic Calendar Year, MMWG said corruption remains one of the most significant causes of insecurity in Nigeria.

The group argued that the nation lacks strong legislation to prevent serious economic crimes, a gap it said has promoted poverty, unemployment, injustice and educational disadvantages for young Nigerians.

Still on corruption, MMWG reiterated its call for “benchmarking of bailable economic crimes and abolition of plea bargaining.”

“There should be no bargaining with looters of our Treasuries no matter their positions,” the group said, adding “we are having unimaginable proportions of corruption cases because our laws have been weak in dealing sternly with the crime.”

The group also called for a “holistic review of remuneration packages of the members of the National Assembly.”

Linking corruption to the current security crisis, MMWG said insecurity has reached “an alarming proportion” and poses a threat to the forthcoming general elections and the well-being of citizens.

It urged the Federal Government to “utilize the benefit of its international connections to stop the menace of insecurity” and to deploy technology urgently to fight terrorism, banditry and kidnapping for ransom.

While commending the military and other security forces, the group asked governments at all levels to promptly release annual budgetary allocations approved for them in the budget “so as to position them properly to fight the battle of insecurity confronting the Nation.”

1st Muharram 1448 AH marks the Hijra, the migration of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, SAW, and his companions from Mecca to Medina after persecution by idol worshippers.

Muslims in Nigeria have since 1980 marked the New Islamic Calendar Year with mass rallies, public lectures and parades by students.

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Anambra govt confirms arrest of pastor Harrison Charles accused of marrying 75 women in his church

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Anambra State Government has confirmed the arrest of the Founder of Day Spring Assembly in Awada, Onitsha, Pastor Harrison Charles.

Confirming his arrest, the state Commissioner for Information and Value Reformation, Dr Law Mefor said that the pastor was apprehended by the operatives of state security outfit , Agunechemba and is presently under custody.

The cleric is accused of allegedly luring 75 women as church members and taking them as his wives.

Several allegations had earlier surfaced on a WhatsApp group and Social media against the clergyman before his arrest.

He is also said to engage in wife swapping among members of his congregation and taking other men’s wives as his own.

The commissioner revealed that investigation has commenced to confirm the veracity of the various allegations against the pastor.

He said, “If the allegations are verified, he will be charged to court for prosecution.

The Commissioner furrher called on residents of the state particularly members of the Pastor Charles Church to maintain peace.

The cleric brings to Nine the number of Pastors arrested by Anambra State government in the last three weeks for questionable religious practices

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