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We’ll hold CAN, Kumuyi responsible for eventuality in crusade – IPOB
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has stated it will hold Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church Pastor Williams Kumuyi responsible for any eventuality at the proposed Aba crusade in Abia State.
The group asked CAN to stop gambling with lives.
It was reacting to the position of CAN to the proposed crusade, which it asked Kumuyi to call off over security concerns.
The group, in a statement from its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful said it was worrisome that CAN was yet to meet expectations o the Christian community but busy playing politics and allowing killing of Christians across the country.
The statement reads in part: “We want to be clear in our position to wit; we are not exaggerating over the security situations within the Eastern region of Nigeria.
“We maintain our sincere advice to Pastor William Kumuyi of Deeper Life Ministry on his planned crusade in Aba. This advice must be taken seriously and not ignored because if anything untoward happens to anyone in the said crusade we will hold him responsible.
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“CAN must understand that they have not met the expectations of their member and the Christian community in Nigeria. CAN is busy playing politics and allowing Muslim fanatics to slaughter Christians everywhere in Nigeria.
“It is unbelievable that the Christian Association of Nigeria would not summon the courage to fight for their members when Muslims and its security men attack and murder their members.
“The Christian Association of Nigeria should rather appreciate the genuine advice from IPOB and ESN members for giving pastor Kumuyi a security intel because we are here on the ground in Biafraland. Is CAN saying that insecurity cannot only be curbed with prayers?
“Security intel and strategy are what is required in a situation as this which is what we are applying now by advising Kumuyi and his deeper life ministry. The CAN must understand that IPOB has Judeo-Christians also as family members and it is our responsibility to protect from them political tugs and criminal elements.
“The Christian association of Nigeria is actually missing in action while hundreds of its members are being massacred daily either by the terrorists or by the Nigerian Security apparatus. Just some days back a suicide bomber detonated his suicide belt in a Christian school killing many school children. Where is CAN and what has been its reaction?
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“IPOB does not have any issues with Kumuyi or other Pastors or men and women of God for that matter, what we are talking about is the security of Biafrans.
“Nigeria government and its security agencies especially DSS, Army and police will organise criminals, hoodlums and cultists to either attack the crusade venue or attack those going home from the crusade and blame it on IPOB in other to justify their aganda to tarnish our reputation across the world that (yes) IPOB did the attack and the world should designate IPOB terror group, that is what we are running from and we don’t want it to happen.”
He added: “Pastor Kumuyi and the CAN should publicly declare that they should be held responsible if any attack by those recruited by politicians and the Nigerian Security apparatus should happen during this crusade. CAN should stop gambling with people’s lives and Christians should understand that their lives matters.
“CAN should know that all politicians in Nigeria territory have criminal thugs they use to pursue a particular political interest and these people are not minding the repercussions or outcome, therefore we still advise Kumuyi and deeper life ministry to think twice and stop this crusade.
“CAN must be firm in defending the interest of Christians at all times because that is one of its core responsibility. It is however sad to watch them keeping quiet when they are expected to speak on behalf Christians. They become mute over the incessant abduction and killing innocent Christians in Nigeria.
“Most especially the recent murder of Deborah Yakubu in Sokoto state. We want to ask can the Christian Association of Nigeria murder any Muslim in Nigeria without a serious reprisal across the country?
“Criminals in the region attacked INEC, Power Holding company, Schools, burial ceremonies, wedding ceremonies and blame it on peaceful IPOB and no media house or politician and Christian leadership will exonerate us because we are Biafrans, we don’t need crusade this time the security situations is very bad in the region. We won’t allow unnecessary waste of lives in territory again.”
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Driver of Emir Sanusi’s Wife Remanded Over Alleged ₦60 Million Jewellery Theft in Kano
Driver of Emir Sanusi’s Wife Remanded Over Alleged ₦60 Million Jewellery Theft in Kano
A Kano Magistrate Court has remanded a driver and two accomplices over the alleged theft of jewellery, cash, and a mobile phone belonging to the wife of Muhammadu Sanusi II. The case has drawn widespread attention in Kano State due to the high-profile nature of the individuals involved.
The defendants—Sulaiman Yakubu Kulkude, Idris Musa, and Abdullahi Usaini—were arraigned on three counts of conspiracy, theft, and receiving stolen property before Magistrate Halilu Abdurahman at the Nomansland Magistrates’ Court in Fagge LGA.
Prosecuting counsel Barrister Abubakar Ibrahim told the court that Sulaiman Yakubu, the driver to the Emir’s wife, unlawfully entered her room and took jewellery valued at ₦60 million, alongside cash and a mobile phone.
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When the charges were read, Sulaiman pleaded guilty to all counts, while Musa and Usaini pleaded not guilty, accused of involvement in handling or receiving the stolen items.
Defence counsel, Barrister A.A. Abdullahi, filed a bail application for the defendants. In his ruling, Magistrate Abdurahman granted bail under strict conditions, requiring each defendant to provide a surety who must be either a father or brother, a civil servant of at least Grade Level 15, and a bail sum of ₦10 million each.
The court adjourned the case to April 14 for further hearing, with the defendants remanded pending fulfilment of their bail conditions.
The alleged theft has raised questions about security and trust within high-profile households. Authorities are conducting further investigations, including gathering forensic evidence, interviewing witnesses, and determining if more accomplices were involved.
This incident occurs amid heightened public interest in the Kano Emirate, one of Nigeria’s most prominent traditional institutions. Legal experts say the case will be closely watched due to its potential implications for palace security and household trust.
Driver of Emir Sanusi’s Wife Remanded Over Alleged ₦60 Million Jewellery Theft in Kano
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Plateau: JNI Confirms 4 Members Killed, 10 Missing as Death Toll Rises to 27
Plateau: JNI Confirms 4 Members Killed, 10 Missing as Death Toll Rises to 27
The Plateau State chapter of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) has confirmed that four of its members were killed and 10 others remain missing following a deadly attack on Angwan Rukuba in Jos North Local Government Area on Sunday night. The group said its findings were based on reports from Muslim communities in the area.
At least 27 people died in the incident, which was widely condemned by religious and community leaders and heightened fears over recurring violence in central Nigeria. Security sources and eyewitnesses said attackers, reportedly wearing military camouflage and riding motorcycles, stormed the Angwan Rukuba community at around 7:30 p.m., opening fire on residents and triggering widespread panic as people fled for safety.
Initial reports indicated that 14 people were killed at the scene, but the toll rose after critically injured victims later died in the hospital, bringing the total confirmed deaths to 27. Angry youths in the community reacted to the violence by staging protests, blocking major roads, and attacking some motorcycle riders and passengers in retaliation, further complicating the security situation.
In a statement signed by its Secretary, Dr. Salim Musa Umar, the JNI said thorough investigations and community reports revealed that four Muslims were among those killed and that 10 individuals remain unaccounted for. “The bodies of the victims have been identified at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), while the ten missing persons remain unaccounted for, with their families having no contact with them since Sunday and their phone numbers switched off,” the statement read.
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The group added that two injured victims are currently receiving treatment at JUTH and that JNI has been in contact with affected families, offering support and prayers. JNI also condoled with the bereaved families, urged residents to remain calm, and commended the government’s efforts to restore order in the aftermath of the attack.
The Plateau State Government, led by Caleb Mutfwang, imposed a 48‑hour curfew in the Jos North LGA as a precaution to prevent further bloodshed and enable security forces to operate more effectively. Additional security personnel were deployed to the area to bolster safety and assist in ongoing investigations.
Security agencies are currently combing nearby bushes and trails in a bid to apprehend the attackers, with combined efforts from the army, police, and paramilitary units. Authorities have also been collecting evidence and speaking to survivors to identify possible motives and networks behind the attack.
The incident is part of a disturbing pattern of violent clashes and gunmen attacks in Plateau State and the wider Middle Belt region, where disputes over land, ethnicity, and resources have fuelled cycles of violence for years. The toll in Plateau has often been underreported in national statistics, and experts say the long‑standing security challenge requires sustained and coordinated intervention from both federal and state security forces.
Religious and community leaders have condemned the attack in the strongest terms, calling on authorities to ensure justice and protect lives and property. A joint statement from JNI, the Jasawa Community Development Association, and local council representatives described the killings as “barbaric and senseless,” urging citizens to uphold peace and avoid retaliatory violence.
The attack, coming on Palm Sunday, has heightened inter‑communal tensions and reignited calls for more effective peace‑building mechanisms in Plateau State, where multiple communities have endured repeated outbreaks of violence over the past decade.
Plateau: JNI Confirms 4 Members Killed, 10 Missing as Death Toll Rises to 27
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Senate President Akpabio Declares Three Seats Vacant, Orders By‑Elections
Senate President Akpabio Declares Three Seats Vacant, Orders By‑Elections
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has officially declared three Senate seats vacant following the deaths of sitting lawmakers, directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct mid-term by‑elections to fill the vacancies. The announcement was made during plenary on Tuesday at the National Assembly in Abuja, with Akpabio describing the loss of the senators as a tragic blow to the legislature.
Citing provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), Akpabio formally declared the following seats vacant: Enugu North Senatorial District (Enugu State), Nasarawa North Senatorial District (Nasarawa State), and Rivers South‑East Senatorial District (Rivers State). He directed INEC to organise by‑elections within the constitutional timeframe of approximately 30 days. “May the souls of our departed colleagues rest in perfect peace,” he prayed.
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The vacancies arise from the deaths of Senators Barinada Mpigi, Godiya Akwashiki, and Okey Ezea, all members of the 10th National Assembly, leaving their constituents temporarily unrepresented in the upper chamber. Akpabio emphasised that the by‑elections are crucial for restoring full representation in the Senate and ensuring that the affected districts continue to have a voice in national legislation.
The Senate also adjourned plenary until April 21 for the Easter break, allowing lawmakers a recess before resuming duties and facilitating preparations for the elections. Political parties are expected to begin mobilising candidates and campaign strategies ahead of the by-elections, which will be closely monitored as indicators of public sentiment ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Experts note that these by‑elections will test the strength of political parties in the affected regions—Enugu North, Nasarawa North, and Rivers South‑East—and may influence regional political alignments in the run-up to the next general elections. The declaration also reinforces the constitutional mandate that vacant legislative seats be filled promptly to maintain a functioning democracy.
The move underscores the importance of timely electoral processes and adherence to constitutional provisions, while also paying tribute to the late senators for their contributions to national governance. As INEC prepares for the by‑elections, voters in the affected districts can expect a fully coordinated electoral process to restore representation in the Nigerian Senate.
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