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China, Russia won’t defend Nigeria if US strikes — Adeboye

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has asked President Bola Tinubu to engage US President Donald Trump diplomatically over alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

 

Trump had asked the US Department of Defence to prepare for “possible action” in Nigeria, while warning the Nigerian government to act swiftly to end the “killing of Christians” in the country.

 

The US president had also called Nigeria a “disgraced country”.

 

However, the Nigerian government has repeatedly pushed back on claims of a Christian genocide in the country.

 

Speaking at the November Holy Ghost Service in Redemption City on Friday, Adeboye said Tinubu should “move fast and wisely” and find a way to convince Trump “to delay his actions for about 100 days”.

 

The pastor also asked the federal government to identify and expose the sponsors of terrorism and insurgency across the country, regardless of their influence.

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“In my usual quiet way, I have related with all the presidents who were around when this trouble started,” Adeboye said.

 

“Whatever I discussed with them privately, I did my best behind the scenes. But you can only advise the Commander-in-Chief — you can’t command him.

 

“If I were asked to make suggestions, I would say to our government: move fast, move diplomatically, move wisely.

 

“Find a way to convince the president of America to delay his actions for about 100 days.

 

“Then come home and tell our security chiefs to get rid of these terrorists within 90 days or resign.”

 

Adeboye also cautioned that no world power would defend Nigeria in the face of external aggression.

On November 4, China warned against interference in Nigeria’s affairs over Trump’s threat.

 

“When I say our leaders should move fast, diplomatically, and wisely, it’s because if America attacks us, China, Russia, and other world powers will condemn it strongly but that’s all they’ll do. Britain won’t come to help us. No foreign power will,” Adeboye added.

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“This is not the time for jokes, grammar, or arguments. It’s not about Christians or Muslims — innocent people are dying.”

 

Speaking further, Adeboye criticised a section of Tinubu’s Independence Day speech.

 

The president in his speech said “peace has returned to hundreds of our liberated communities in north-west and north-east, and thousands of our people have returned safely to their homes”.

 

The RCCG pastor said he almost reacted publicly last month after hearing Tinubu’s remarks on displaced persons returning home.

 

“I almost spoke last month when I heard the speech of my in-law (Tinubu), particularly that section that spoke about security,” he said.

 

“I heard him saying all is well now, that displaced people have returned to their villages.

 

“I almost said the one who wrote that speech does not like him. Somebody wrote it, but it was the president who read it.

 

“The question is: Didn’t he see the speech before he read it? My conclusion will be that several people around my beloved in-law are not telling him the truth.

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“The following day, we read that a traditional ruler was killed in Kwara or Kogi.”

 

The cleric said Tinubu inherited a difficult security situation but must now focus on finding lasting solutions.

 

“Our president inherited this problem. I am an applied mathematician; I am only interested in getting the problem solved,” he said.

 

He recalled that Nigeria once enjoyed peaceful co-existence between Christians and Muslims before politics brought division.

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UK unveils programme for Tinubu’s state visit

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The United Kingdom government has unveiled the programme for the state visit of President Bola Tinubu, scheduled to take place from March 17 to 19. 

According to the itinerary, the visit will be hosted at Windsor Castle and will include bilateral meetings, ceremonial events and engagements with members of the Nigerian diaspora.

Preparations for the visit are scheduled for March 17, with security sweeps, road closures and procession rehearsals taking place ahead of the president’s arrival.

Tinubu will officially arrive the UK on March 18 and will be received by Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales.

A ceremonial welcome will follow on Datchet road, including the playing of national anthems and a guard inspection.

The president will then proceed in a carriage procession to Windsor Castle, where he will be received by King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

The schedule also includes a formal reception, a 21-gun salute and a state luncheon at St George’s Hall.

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Later in the day, Tinubu is expected to hold bilateral meetings with UK officials focusing on trade, security, migration and port development.

The day will conclude with a cultural exchange event showcasing Nigerian artefacts, followed by a state banquet hosted at Windsor Castle.

On March 19, the Nigerian president will hold a private breakfast with the king and queen before departing for London.

While in London, Tinubu is expected to lay a wreath at the The Cenotaph in Westminster.

He will also meet with Keir Starmer, UK prime minister, at 10 Downing Street, for bilateral discussions and a woking lunch.

Other engagements include a meeting with members of the Nigerian diaspora and the signing of bilateral agreements at Buckingham Palace.

The visit will conclude with Tinubu’s departure from RAF Northolt for Nigeria.

The trip marks Nigeria’s first full state visit to the UK in 57 years.

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Four dead, many injured as truck runs into fully-loaded commercial bus in Lagos

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Four passengers have died while many others are seriously injured following a road accident involving a truck and a commercial mini bus along the Lekki–Epe expressway.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) said the accident occurred “over the weekend” opposite Beechwood in Shapati, inward Ajah.

In a statement issued by Adebayo Taofiq, spokesperson of the agency, the traffic agency said the crash involved a HOWO truck with registration number KNN 313 YL and a Suzuki commercial mini bus popularly known as ‘korope’.

According to the agency, preliminary findings indicated that the driver of the truck lost control of the vehicle which then veered across the road, crashing into the oncoming commercial bus conveying passengers.

LASTMA said the impact of the collision killed four male passengers instantly, while four other occupants — two males and two females — sustained severe injuries after getting trapped in the wreckage.

The agency said its personnel arrived at the scene promptly and rescued the injured victims from the mangled vehicle with the support of other emergency responders and passersby.

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The injured passengers were taken to Hamon Royal Hospital for medical treatment, while the bodies of the deceased were deposited at the Shency Hospital morgue by an ambulance belonging to the Federal Road Safety Corps.

Officers of the Nigeria police force attached to the Elemoro police division also secured the accident scene and managed traffic during the rescue operation.

LASTMA added that the driver of the truck and his motorboy fled the scene after the crash.

Olalekan Bakare-Oki, general manager of LASTMA, expressed condolences to the families of the victims and wished the injured speedy recovery.

He also urged motorists, particularly drivers of articulated vehicles, to adhere to traffic safety regulations and exercise caution to prevent road accidents.

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ADC faction fixes April 3 for national convention

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A faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has announced April 3 to 5 as the date for the election of new members of the national working committee (NWC).

In a statement issued on Sunday, the ADC faction said party executives at the ward, LGA, state, and national congresses will be elected through consensus.

In a timetable outlining activities leading up to the national convention, the party said ward congresses will take place on March 19, followed by LGA congresses on March 24, and state congresses on March 28.

The group said the decision was taken to promote unity, inclusivity, and internal cohesion.

“This decision is taken in accordance with the party’s constitution and the Electoral Act 2026 (as amended), in furtherance of its commitment to promoting unity, cohesion, and inclusiveness within the party,” the statement reads.

“The BOT/NWC believes that the consensus approach will foster greater cooperation, understanding, and collective leadership, ultimately strengthening the party’s ability to achieve its goals and objectives.”

The ADC faction also announced the commencement of a membership registration exercise for new members, which will run from March 14 to 25.

The party said new members are expected to register at their respective ward offices and obtain membership cards through the party’s continuous membership registration committee (CMRC).

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“This exercise is strictly for new members; existing members are not required to renew their membership at this time,” the party said.

The group said issues arising from the various congresses would be addressed accordingly, with petitions from the national convention expected to be resolved between April 6 and 10.

The party faction distanced itself from the ongoing electronic membership mobilisation, registration, and revalidation exercise being conducted by the ADC coalition led by David Mark

The group said the exercise does not follow the procedures outlined in the party’s constitution, adding that the official online membership registration portal would be released later through the party’s authorised channels.

The statement was jointly signed by Nafi’u Bala, the factional national chairman, and Rufus Ikanmi, secretary of the board of trustees (BOT).

The ADC coalition, led by Mark, had earlier  scheduled April 14 for the election of the party’s national officers. 

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