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CAN Condemns Kwara Church Attack…Condoles families of victims
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the violent attack on Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku, Kwara State, describing it as a devastating sign of Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and a troubling escalation of assaults on Christian worshippers.
President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, who disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, said the brutality of the attack underscores “the growing insecurity facing Christian communities across the country.”
Okoh who expressed deep sorrow on behalf of the national leadership of CAN, declared that the national body of CAN stands firmly with the bereaved families, the injured, the abducted, and the entire Eruku community.
He said: “Their pain is our collective pain, and their trauma is one that no community of faith should ever be forced to endure.”
The CAN President warned that the Eruku incident fits into a “pattern of repeated assaults on Christian populations in vulnerable regions,” a concern the association says it has consistently raised with both the Nigerian government and the international community.
“Although official responses have often dismissed fears of targeted violence, the frequency and intensity of these incidents continue to provoke legitimate national and global alarm.”
While urging security agencies to act urgently to rescue the abducted worshippers and bring the perpetrators to justice, he called for a transparent investigation to uncover security lapses and reassure the public.
According to him, an immediate medical, emotional and material support for affected families was essential.
He further said: “We emphasise the urgent need for stronger protection of places of worship, especially in areas repeatedly exposed to violent threats. This tragedy further highlights the importance of a long-term national security strategy capable of confronting terrorism, banditry and other forms of violent extremism in a way that guarantees safety and dignity for all Nigerians, irrespective of their faith.”
Okoh appealed to religious, community and traditional leaders to help maintain calm and prevent reprisals, urging citizens to focus on justice and healing through lawful means.
He said CAN would continue to monitor the situation and engage government authorities and partners to ensure justice for the victims and better protection for Christian communities nationwide.
Recall that at least several worshippers were killed and others abducted when gunmen stormed the church during a prayer service.
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Tinubu Appoints Adesayo, Ceo Nemsa; Magaji Da’u Aliyu As Md Of Shestco
By Saint Mugaga
President Bola Tinubu has appointed Hon. Magaji Da’u Aliyu as the Managing Director of the Sheda Science and Technology Complex, Abuja.
The Sheda Science and Technology Complex (SHESTCO) is responsible for conducting research and development in technology and for operating a nuclear research facility.
A statement by the Special Adviser (Information and Strategy) to the President, Bayo Onanuga said Tinubu also appointed Engr. Adesayo Olusegun Michael as the Managing Director/CEO of the Board of Nigerian Electricity Management Services Agency (NEMSA).
Other Board members of NEMSA appointed by the President include: Engr. Aliyu Abdulazeez (Executive Director, Technical); Ikechi Clara Nwosu (Chairman, South East); Zubair Abdur’rauf Idris (Member); Igba Elizabeth (Member-North Central); Sani Alhaji Shehu (Member–North East); Adeyemi Adetunji (Member–South West); Engr Emmanuel Eneji Nkpe (Member–South South) and Engr. Charles Ogbonna Asogwa (South East).
The President nominated Amina Gamawa, representing Bauchi, and Abdullahi Muktar, representing Kaduna, as Commissioners to the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).
The President has sent the two nominees to the Senate for confirmation.
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Tiv Christians feared killed, churches burnt in 33 days in Taraba
By Our Correspondent
At least 102 Tiv Christians have been feared killed with dozens of churches burnt in 33 days in Taraba state.
According to Northern Christian Religious Leaders Assembly (NOCRELA), the killers, suspected to be militia Fulani men, have committed the crimes between 2nd January to 3rd February 2026 in Chanchanji ward, Takum Local Government Area of Taraba state.
NOCRELA also disclosed that the body has interacted with the Tiv community and the affected NKST pastors extensively when they were told that the killings were perpetrated by Fulani militia and were specifically targeting the Tiv community and NKST churches.
In a submission, the Taraba State Chairman, NOCRELA, Rev. Dr. Micah Dopah, on Monday condemned the continuous, horrific, brutal, and targeted killing of the Tiv Christians brethren and their properties.
“Within an interval of 33 days only from 2nd January 2026 to 3rd February 2026, the militia killed at least 102 people and injured over 31 as analyzed by the local authorities.
“The local authorities also complained that the government and security agencies have not done enough to protect their lives, houses, and churches. stating that the laxity of the government in defending their people and properties has encouraged the militia to perpetrate the satanic killings.
“Ten murderous attacks in 33 days is horrific. Where is the government? And where are the security agencies?
“We interacted with the Tiv community and the affected NKST pastors extensively. They told us that these killings were perpetrated by Fulani militia, and are specifically targeted at the Tiv community and NKST churches.
Relatedly, similar attacks are going on in Benue state by suspected Fulani against the Tiv settlements in Kwande local government where whole communities have been sacked with many indigenous people killed.
Anwase and Abande, among other villages, have been deserted and there is great apprehension that they would be occupied by the invading Fulani militias whose aim to seize Tiv lands and occupy them is no longer new as the case of Moon.
The invasion is partly to take over the lands now known to be rich in gold and other minerals.
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Prof Gundu Asks Court to Strike out Gov Sule’s ₦100.5bn Defamation Suit
By Our Correspondent
A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, has been asked to dismiss the ₦100.5 billion defamation suit instituted against Prof Zacharys Anger Gundu, VC of University of Mkar, Mkar by the Nasarawa State Government and Governor, Abdullahi Sule.
The request is contained in a notice of preliminary objection filed by the defendant through his legal team led by Sebastian Hon, SAN.
Gundu flawed the competence of the suit, marked FCT/HC/CV/3554/2025, and asked the court to decline jurisdiction, describing the case as frivolous and an abuse of court process.
The legal team said the claimants did not comply with a mandatory condition precedent required for the validity of the originating processes, as stipulated under Order 2 Rule 8 of the FCT High Court Civil Procedure Rules, 2025.
This faulty premise, the alleged non-compliance, the team asserted, renders the suit procedurally defective and liable to be struck out.
