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Noise pollution: Enugu receive 1,000 petitions against churches, mosques
Noise pollution: Enugu receive 1,000 petitions against churches, mosques
The Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA) has said that it would commence a clampdown on noisemaking in the Enugu metropolis beginning from November 15, 2024.
The Chairman, ECTDA, Hon. Uche Anya, disclosed this during a town hall meeting with leaders of religious groups and owners of event centres in a bid to discuss ways of curtailing noise pollution in the city.
Anya disclosed that the state government had received no fewer than 1,000 petitions and complaints against churches, clubs, bars and other religious groups, perpetrating noise pollution within their environments in Enugu metropolis.
He said the engagement was part of the Enugu mega city aspirations of Governor Peter Mbah, adding that the government was poised to reduce noise pollution to zero per cent through the implementation of the Anti-Noise Pollution Policy.
It would be recalled that the state government had in December 2023, as part of its urban renewal policy, directed all night clubs, beer parlours and other entertainment operators to mitigate their noise pollution in the capital city, particularly in residential areas.
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Anya said the reason for notifying the stakeholders was for them to be aware of the planned implementation and possible sanctions, advising churches and owners of entertainment centres to use acoustics in their buildings in order to prevent their activities from disturbing their neighbourhoods.
The chairman further emphasized that the aim of the engagement was not to demolish any church or entertainment centre but to brainstorm on the best way to make the residential areas hospitable.
He threatened to shut down any church or entertainment centre illegally sited within residential zones, while those who refuse to comply with the directives of the government even with any form of noise permit from the state government would be sanctioned.
Anya promised that the agency would be humane in handling the situation which according to him, was not aimed at harming anyone, but to make the state conducive for living and for the best interest of the citizens.
In their separate speeches, Pastor Cally Ibekwe of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and the leader of Hausa community in Enugu, Alhaji Yusuf Sambo, assured the agency of their readiness to comply with the directives.
Noise pollution: Enugu receive 1,000 petitions against churches, mosques
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Gunmen Kidnap Two Pregnant Women, Three Others in Sokoto Village
Gunmen Kidnap Two Pregnant Women, Three Others in Sokoto Village
Sokoto, Nigeria — Armed bandits have abducted five people, including two heavily pregnant women, during a violent attack on Maiwa Village in the Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State. The incident occurred on Saturday, March 28, 2026, raising fresh concerns about security in the region.
A local resident, speaking anonymously, said the attackers arrived on seven motorcycles around 5 p.m., firing shots into the air to intimidate villagers. Many residents had gathered at the mosque when the bandits struck.
“They came and met us at the mosque, and before they shot in the air, I ran toward the police post,” the source said. “But the police fled when two bandits pursued me on motorcycles. After I escaped, the attackers went into homes and abducted the victims.”
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The kidnapped victims have been identified as Sadiya Umar, Firdausi Umar, Maryam Musa, Ubaida Musa, and Harira Nura. Both Sadiya and Ubaida are reportedly heavily pregnant and due to deliver soon.
In addition to the kidnappings, the bandits rustled 12 cows from the village but later returned them. Following the attack, several residents fled to neighboring Niger Republic in fear but returned on Sunday morning.
Efforts to obtain an official response from the Sokoto State Police Command proved unsuccessful, as the state spokesperson, DSP Ahmad Rufai, did not respond to calls or messages.
This attack underscores the persistent insecurity in northwestern Nigeria, where rural communities often face raids, abductions, and displacement due to bandit activity.
Gunmen Kidnap Two Pregnant Women, Three Others in Sokoto Village
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Debate as OPM Pastor Marries Autistic Man to Older Woman
Debate as OPM Pastor Marries Autistic Man to Older Woman
The founder of Omega Power Ministries, Chibuzor Chinyere, has officiated the marriage of a young man living with Autism Spectrum Disorder to an older single woman, a development that has sparked widespread debate over consent, disability rights, and ethics in Nigeria.
The wedding, held on Sunday, March 29, followed days of intense backlash after the cleric made a viral appeal seeking a wife for the man, identified as Aboy Chibuzor.
According to the pastor, the groom—who lives with Autism Spectrum Disorder—was abandoned as a child at the church gate and has remained under his care. He explained that the man is non-verbal and dependent on assistance for daily activities, including feeding, bathing, and routine care, while his biological family remains unknown. Chinyere said the marriage was arranged to provide the man with companionship and long-term support, insisting that the intention was to improve his quality of life.
As part of the union, the pastor announced a series of financial and welfare packages for the couple, including a ₦10 million wedding gift, a house accommodation, and an overseas vacation, alongside a pledge of ₦20 million after 10 years. He also revealed that members of the church contributed additional financial support, further boosting the couple’s welfare.
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The marriage comes after significant criticism from members of the public who described the initial proposal as demeaning to women and ethically questionable. In response, the cleric issued an apology, stating he “can never degrade any woman,” while maintaining that his actions were driven by compassion and responsibility for the man under his care.
Following the wedding, the pastor expressed optimism, noting what he described as early progress in the groom’s condition, including the ability to feed himself independently. He also expressed faith that the man could eventually speak, attributing the changes to divine intervention.
Despite the pastor’s assurances, the development has continued to raise serious concerns among observers and experts, particularly around the capacity for informed consent, the power dynamics between caregiver and dependent, and the absence of independent medical or legal evaluation. Critics argue that while individuals with autism have the right to relationships, proper safeguards must be in place to prevent exploitation.
The incident has reignited national conversations about marriage rights for persons with disabilities, highlighting the need for clearer legal frameworks that balance autonomy with protection. As discussions continue, many stakeholders are calling for stronger oversight and guidelines to ensure that vulnerable individuals are not placed at risk under the guise of care or support.
Debate as OPM Pastor Marries Autistic Man to Older Woman
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Jos Attack: Plateau Govt Declares 48-Hour Curfew After Deadly Assault
Jos Attack: Plateau Govt Declares 48-Hour Curfew After Deadly Assault
The Plateau State Government has imposed a 48-hour curfew in Jos North following a deadly terror attack in Jos that claimed several lives and left many others injured.
The curfew, which began at midnight on March 29 and will run until April 1, was announced by the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Joyce Ramnap, as part of urgent steps to contain the situation and restore order.
The decision comes after suspected terrorists launched a coordinated assault on Gari Ya Waye community in Angwan Rukuba, an area within Jos, on Sunday evening.
Eyewitnesses said the attackers, riding on motorcycles, stormed the area at about 7:30 pm, opening fire indiscriminately on residents who were going about their normal activities. The sudden gunfire caused panic, forcing many to flee, while others were caught in the violence.
Although the exact number of casualties is yet to be officially confirmed, multiple residents were reportedly killed, with several others sustaining injuries. Homes and properties were also affected in the attack.
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Describing the incident as a “barbaric and unprovoked attack,” the Plateau State Government said the curfew in Jos North is necessary to prevent further violence, enable security agencies to regain control, and protect lives and property.
Under the directive, residents are required to stay indoors throughout the curfew period, except for essential services operating under strict security supervision.
Security has since been reinforced across the area, with the Nigeria Police Force, military, and other agencies deploying additional personnel. Authorities have launched intelligence operations, stop-and-search checks, and patrols to track down those responsible for the attack.
The government has urged residents to remain calm, cooperate with security operatives, and provide credible information that could assist ongoing investigations.
Officials also extended condolences to families of victims, assuring that efforts are underway to ensure justice is served.
The latest incident underscores growing concerns over security in Plateau State, as communities continue to grapple with recurring violence. Analysts say sustained security presence and improved intelligence gathering will be key to preventing further attacks.
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