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Adamawa Football Pitch Massacre: 29 Killed as Boko Haram, ISWAP Claims Expose Security Breakdown

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The Adamawa football pitch attack has left at least 29 people dead after gunmen stormed a community gathering in north-east Nigeria, targeting youths watching a match. Authorities blame Boko Haram, while ISWAP has also claimed responsibility, exposing a fragmented insurgency. The incident deepens concerns over Nigeria’s worsening security crisis and the vulnerability of civilians to coordinated attacks...

Donald Trump Deletes AI Jesus-Like Image After Backlash

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Trump AI Jesus image backlash intensified after the U.S. president shared and later deleted an AI-generated image depicting him in a Christ-like form. The post drew criticism across social media, raising concerns over religious sensitivity and highlighting the risks associated with the growing use of artificial intelligence in political communication....

Easter Political Messaging Dominates Nigeria as Leaders Push Unity, Critics Question Sincerity

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Easter political messaging in Nigeria has taken centre stage as political leaders across party lines call for unity, sacrifice, and national renewal. However, beneath the symbolic language, critics and citizens are questioning the sincerity of these messages, pointing to ongoing economic hardship, insecurity, and political tension that continue to define the national reality....

Plateau Killings and Security Failures Dominate Debate as Senate Moves for Overhaul

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Plateau killings security failures have triggered a national outcry as lawmakers, political actors, and citizens demand urgent reforms. The Senate has ordered new security measures, while Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan challenged Defence Minister Christopher Musa to deliver results or resign. President Bola Tinubu has also directed agencies to act more decisively amid rising insecurity....

Christian Pilgrimage to Israel Suspended

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Nigeria has suspended Christian pilgrimage to Israel as security conditions across the region remain volatile. The decision halts travel plans for hundreds of Nigerian pilgrims preparing for the annual Holy Land journey. Officials say the move is precautionary, citing regional instability and the need to prioritise the safety of Nigerian citizens travelling to sacred Christian sites....

The Midpoint Reckoning: What Has Ramadan Changed?

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Ramadan Reflection Day 15 marks the midpoint of Ramadan 2026 with a sober self-assessment. It reflects on discipline, justice, restraint and national conscience. After fifteen days of fasting, what has changed? A structured meditation on spiritual growth, ethical reform and whether Ramadan has moved beyond ritual into transformation....

Mercy & Forgiveness: Healing a Fractured Society

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Ramadan Reflection Day 14 explores mercy and forgiveness during Ramadan 2026. Anchored in Qur’anic guidance, it reflects on reconciliation, social healing and restraint in Nigeria’s divided climate. If fasting softens the heart, should it not soften resentment? A meditation on mercy, humility and rebuilding trust through forgiveness....

Corruption & Conscience: The Fast Beyond Ritual

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Ramadan Reflection Day 13 confronts corruption and conscience during Ramadan 2026. Anchored in Qur’anic warnings against injustice, it reflects on integrity, public trust and moral accountability in Nigeria. If fasting disciplines appetite, should it not discipline dishonesty? A sober meditation on ethical reform and national character....

Power & Accountability: Leadership Under the Fast

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Ramadan Reflection Day 12 explores power and accountability during Ramadan 2026. Anchored in Qur’anic guidance, it reflects on leadership responsibility, fear of God and moral restraint in Nigeria’s public life. If fasting disciplines appetite, should it not discipline authority? A sober meditation on power, humility and ethical governance....

Wealth & Trust: Amanah in an Uneasy Economy

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Ramadan Reflection Day 11 examines wealth as trust (Amanah) during Ramadan 2026. Anchored in Qur’anic guidance, it reflects on financial responsibility, ethical earnings and public trust in Nigeria’s strained economy. If fasting disciplines appetite, should it not discipline acquisition? A meditation on integrity, stewardship and accountability....

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