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CAN condemns killing of Kaduna Catholic priest, asks govt to address insecurity

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has expressed shock over what it called “the brutal abduction and murder” of Rev. Fr. Sylvester Okechukwu at St. Mary Catholic Church, Tachira, Kaura LGA, Kaduna State.

The chairman, Rev. John joseph Hayab, in a statement on Friday said, “With a heavy heart, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern States and the FCT deeply mourns the brutal abduction and murder of Rev. Fr. Sylvester Okechukwu, a dedicated servant of God and shepherd of the flock at St. Mary Catholic Church, Tachira, Kaura LGA, Kaduna State.”

Ekwutosblog reports that Fr. Okechukwu was abducted from his residence on March 4, 2025, and murdered the following day, being Ash Wednesday, by yet to be identified persos.

CAN described the priest’s death as a tragic loss, not just to the Church, but to the entire society.

“Northern CAN extends its deepest condolences to the Catholic Archdiocese of Kaduna, the Diocese of Kafanchan, the family of Fr. Okechukwu, and the Christian faithful who have been plunged into mourning by this grievous act even in this season of Lent.

“This heinous crime further highlights the alarming insecurity in our nation, particularly in Northern Nigeria, where innocent citizens, including clergy members, are repeatedly targeted, abducted, and killed with impunity. The relentless attacks on the Church and the wider society by criminal elements must not be allowed to continue unchecked.”

The statement condemned the “barbaric act” and called on the Kaduna State Government, the Federal Government, and security agencies to take urgent and decisive action in combating the resurgence of banditry, kidnapping and terrorism, stressing that the blood of innocent Nigerians, especially those who have dedicated their lives to serving God and humanity, must not be shed in vain.

CAN also appreciated the efforts of security agencies in putting the criminals on the run and urged them to do more to ensure a total victory against the bandits, advising that the government must adopt proactive measures to prevent such killings, rather than merely reacting after lives have been lost.

CAN also appealed to the people to recognize that security is everyone’s business, pointing out that communities must organize themselves to enhance their safety, remain vigilant, and promptly report any suspicious activity by complementing the efforts of security agencies and create a safer environment for all.

The statement urged all Christians, particularly in Kaduna and across Northern Nigeria, to remain steadfast in faith, saying, “While we grieve, let us not be drawn into the temptation of vengeance. Instead, let us uphold the teachings of Christ, responding with love, prayer, and unwavering trust in God’s justice.”

CAN also called on all faithful to pray for the repose of Fr. Okechukwu’s soul and for divine comfort upon his family, the Diocese of Kafanchan, and all those affected by the painful loss and urged the government and security agencies to act swiftly to end the bloodshed and ensure that no Nigerian is left to suffer such a cruel fate.

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2025 Hajj: Final batch of Kebbi pilgrims arrive from Saudi Arabia

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The final batch of Kebbi State pilgrims has returned home following the completion of the 2025 Hajj exercise in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The return flight, carrying 418 pilgrims, landed at Sir Ahmadu Bello International Airport, Ambursa, on Sunday evening, marking the conclusion of the state’s airlift operations.

The pilgrims were from Aleiro Local Government Area, accompanied by officials of the Kebbi State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, PWA, and other government representatives. Also onboard were the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Sama’ila Muhammadu Mera, who led this year’s delegation, and the PWA Chairman, Alhaji Faruku Musa Yaro Enabo.

Speaking shortly after arrival, Enabo described the Hajj exercise as successful, attributing the smooth coordination to the efforts of various stakeholders.

“We thank all those who played a role, both in Kebbi and in Saudi Arabia, for their cooperation and dedication throughout the pilgrimage,” he said.

He also expressed appreciation to the Governor of Kebbi State, Nasir Idris, for his continued support and commitment to ensuring the well-being of pilgrims.

With the safe return of this final group, Kebbi becomes one of the states to have concluded its 2025 Hajj return operations without any major incident.

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Hardship: Pastor Adeboye plans prayer for economic restoration

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is set to lead a national prayer session for the restoration of Nigeria’s economy.

This comes amid worsening economic hardship in the country.

The prayer session will be held during the RCCG’s July 2025 thanksgiving service, themed “Divine Intervention,” at the church’s national headquarters in Oyingbo, Lagos.

Speaking through his Special Assistant on Administration, Pastor Dele Balogun, Adeboye said the current challenges facing Nigeria and other nations are surmountable through faith and positive action.

“Our nation, Nigeria, as well as other nations of the world, are going through a challenging time. However, the good news is that these challenges are surmountable by faith, if we do not entertain doubt,” he said.

Adeboye called on Nigerians to move away from negative confessions and embrace faith-based thinking as a pathway to progress, expressing confidence that God could reverse the country’s economic decline.

He said the prayer initiative is intended to spark national transformation and open up “divine opportunities” for the country.

Also speaking, the Assistant Pastor in Charge of Province 1, RCCG, Pastor Olusegun Macaulay, noted that divine opportunities are often activated by God and benefit those who are spiritually connected.

Macaulay added that a dedicated team is already praying for the nation throughout the second half of the year, focusing on key areas such as the economy, environment, and national stability.

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Second batch of Kwara pilgrims for 2025 Hajj return from Saudi Arabia

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The second batch of 548 pilgrims from Kwara State has returned to Ilorin, the state capital, after successfully performing the 2025 Hajj rites in Saudi Arabia.

The pilgrims, along with one participant from Ondo State and three accompanying officials, were conveyed by Max Airline and arrived at the Babatunde Idiagbon International Airport, Ilorin, at precisely 7:01 p.m.

Leading the group were three state officials; Alhaja Khadijat Kuburat Abtawiy, Alhaji Abdullahi Kawu-Shuaib, and Hajia Sanni Ramat from the Office of the Secretary to the State Government.

Ekwutosblog had earlier reported the return of the first batch of 558 pilgrims on Saturday, bringing the total number of Kwara pilgrims who have returned from the Holy Land to 1,106.

Meanwhile, the Max Airline aircraft that transported the pilgrims back to Nigeria departed the Tunde Idiagbon International Airport at approximately 8:52 p.m.

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