Religion
Governors, Senator, Reps should get same minimum wage. they’re all civil servants -Rev. father Mbaka
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Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka, a prominent Nigerian cleric, has made a statement calling for equal pay for all civil servants, including governors, senators, and representatives.
He suggests that since they are all public servants, they should receive the same minimum wage, which is currently pegged at N62,000 (approximately $150 USD) per month.
This statement highlights the issue of income inequality and the need for fair compensation for all those serving the nation.
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Celebrity Nigerian pastor Tobi Adegboyega diagnosed with cancer
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June 6, 2025By
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The founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, SPAC Nation, Tobi Adegboyega, has been diagnosed with cancer.
While addressing his congregation, he disclosed that he has been battling with cancer “for the past few months.”
Speaking in the viral video, Pastor Tobi disclosed that he couldn’t join the service physically because he had just undergone major surgery.
“I was diagnosed with cancer. Yes, you heard me right. I have been dealing with it for the past few months or even more. I just had a major surgery; that is why I’m not there today. I have fought the battle, and the verdict to continue life was given to me by God for a new level and stage,” he said.
He further made a £100,000 donation towards cancer awareness and treatment for young people.
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Unholy mixing between male, female prohibited during Eid – Kano govt warns
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4 days agoon
June 3, 2025By
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The Kano State Censorship board has warned event centres, DJs and other entertainment centres against promoting or accommodating indecent behaviour during this years Eid celebration.
The board said it would clamp down on any entertainment spot found promoting indecent dressing during the festive period.
This is disclosed in a statement by the board’s spokesperson, Abdullahi Sani Sulaiman on behalf of Lawan Hamisu Dan Hassan, Director of the Film and Publications Department of the board.
The statement added that a special task force has been established to monitor activities across entertainment venues during Eid, adding that free mixing between males are females is strictly prohibited.
The statement added that the committee will operate under the supervision of Alhaji Lawan Hamisu Dan Hassan, Director of Film and Publication Department of the Board.
He said the committee would ensure no free mixing and indecent dressers or those under influence are denied entry into all entertainment spots.
According to the statement, the committee would work covertly and openly, from the first to the last day of Eid to ensure full compliance.
He issued a stern warning to owners of event centres, clubs, and DJs to adhere strictly to the board’s regulations or face the consequences.
He also urged parents to continue guiding their children with good morals and pray for a peaceful and successful Eid celebration.
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Nigeria would be far worse without prayer – Adeboye
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5 days agoon
June 1, 2025By
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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said the power of prayer over the nation has kept the nation saying, “Some say, ‘You’ve been praying and fasting — where is the result?’ I laugh. If we had not prayed, Nigeria would have been in a far worse state. Let’s not stop.
He also declared that RCCG operates under a divine shield — a supernatural covering that has preserved the church from calamities since its inception.
Speaking on Sunday during the monthly Thanksgiving service and special prayer for security and paramilitary personnel at the RCCG national headquarters in Ebute-Metta, Lagos, Adeboye
added, “There is a God who rules in the affairs of men. If those praying would pause for just one week, the difference would be terrifying. Keep praying. God controls the hearts of kings.”
Adeboye preaching on the topic “Shadow of the Almighty,” talked about miraculous accounts that point to what he described as the “peculiarity” of RCCG under God’s shadow.
He said, “I never preach church or denomination, but there is something peculiar about the Redeemed Christian Church of God. There is a shield over the RCCG — unseen but undeniably present.”
Adeboye recalled how a building in the United States, which hosts an RCCG house fellowship, was the only one spared in a row of 15 houses during a devastating flood. “House after house was flooded, but house number eight — the only one with a sign that read, ‘House Fellowship of RCCG holds here’ — remained untouched,” he said.
He also cited a fire incident in March at Otedola Bridge, Lagos, where a blaze razed multiple buildings but mysteriously spared an RCCG structure. “The buildings before and after were consumed, yet the RCCG building was left standing. That is not a coincidence — that is divine covering,” Adeboye said as the church’s media team projected the image during his sermon.
He emphasized that although God’s protective presence may not always be visible, it is powerful and ever-present for those who abide in Him. “Your security is only assured in Him. Whether in peace or war, young or old, the Almighty casts a shadow of protection over His own,” he declared.
Earlier in the service, his wife, Pastor Folu Adeboye, led a passionate session of prayer for the peace and progress of Nigeria and those in leadership. “Let’s ask God to show our president mercy and give him peace, so that he may enjoy his time in office,” she prayed.
The Thanksgiving service, which also honored security and paramilitary forces, highlighted RCCG’s ongoing commitment to spiritual intercession for Nigeria’s peace and divine protection for its people.

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