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Eight Sustain Injuries Over Leadership of Okene Central Mosque
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
No fewer than Eight people were on Friday were fatally wounded as members of two Islamic sects clashed at the central mosque in Okene over Imamship position.
The clash that occurred on Friday was a spill over of the impending lingering crises between Tijania and Sunni sects over who becomes the Chief Imam, following the demise of the former occupant of the position, Alhaji Musa Galadima, who died in April.
DAILY ASSET found out in Okene that the recent crises in Okene central mosque reported that during the Juma’at prayer at the Okene central mosque few minutes to the commencement of the Juma’at hutuba by the Chief Imam, Mallam Bello Hussaini a member of the sunni sect who offered pre-hutuba sermon referred to Sheik Salihu Abere as the acting chief imam when he entered the mosque.
The statement was said to have infuriated a member of Tijania group by name Momoh Jimoh who demanded for apology from the Sunni member for being rude to the Chief Imam.
Altercation however ensued and the Sunni members allegedly pounced on Jimoh and beat him to stupor leaving him with serious injury on the head.
The fight became free for all as many people who were in the mosque to observe juma’at have to escape by whiskers.
The crises was said to have last for almost one hour before the policemen and soldiers intervene and disperse the two groups with no fewer than eight people from both side sustaining injuries.
Speaking on the ugly incident a civil servant Abdulsalam Mohammed Bashir who was in the mosque during the fracas described the incident as unfortunate.
“I was there when the Sheik Salihu Abere the Chief Imam entered the mosque to preside over the juma’at prayer.
“To the surprise of many people in the mosque, Bello Hussaini stopped his pre-hutuba Sermon and announced that the acting imam is around instead of him to say the Chief Imam. This was the cause of the mayhem that resulted to fight where Ibrahim Ochi, Ibrahim Ojivo, Momoh Jimoh and one other person was severely injured,” he said.
He called on the state government and the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland Dr Ado Ibrahim to do the needful by turbaning Sheik Salihu Abere who has been chosen to occupied the position of the Chief Imam of Ebiraland to end the bickering surrounding the position.
Reacting on the allegations levelled against Sunni group, Ustaz Bello Hussaini who was at the centre of the saga said the governor of the state Alhaji Yahaya Bello last years after the death of the former chief imam directed that Sheik Salihu Abere should occupied the position of Chief Imam on acting capacity, saying since then there was no further statement that made him a substantive Chief Imam.
“Momoh Jimoh challenged me for referring to Salihu Abere as acting chief imam and altercation set in and crises erupted and four of our members were seriously injuried while their shops was vandalised,” he said.
Meanwhile Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has summoned the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, the five Ohi (s) in the district and eminent personalities from the zone to Lokoja with a view to finding a lasting solution to the crises of Chief Imam of Ebiraland.
Faith
Challenges: Baptist Convention Urges Nigerians To Move Closer To God
The Nigerian Baptist Convention says individual’s closeness to God remained the greatest factor in addressing various challenges.
President of the convention, Rev. Israel Akanji, stated this at a Sunday Service held at the Baptist International Convention Centre in Lufuwape, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Baptist’s 112th Annual Convention kicked off on Saturday to end on May 1.
NAN reports that the theme of the convention is: “Entering into Newness through Fasting and Prayer”.
Akanji who took his sermon from the book of Luke 8 vs 1 to 8 , noted that prayers remained an act of faith and called on Nigerians to focus on God who solves problems rather than the problems.
He said it was important to believe in possibilities and have the conviction that only God answers prayers.
The Baptist President cited example of a widow who was not afraid, annoyed or ashamed of her challenges but kept moving until she overcame the challenges with her closeness to God.
“We should run away from factors that will make us sin against God, we should love one another. We should not allow our adversaries to make us a failure.
“We should focus on God who solves problems. Keep making attempt on your goal, don’t give up , then believe in possibilities,” he said.
Akanji emphasised that the Baptist as a movement, was entering into newness through fasting and prayer as a vehicle to be able to experience newness in their lives and the country.
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Niger State Pilgrims Welfare Board Flags-off Distribution of Pilgrimage Materials.
From Dan Amasingha, Minna
The Niger State Pilgrims Welfare Board has officially flagged -off distribution of Uniforms and 8kg hand luggage’s to the intending pilgrims for this year’s pilgrimage as part of the arrangements lineup for 2025/1446 Hajj exercise to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Performing a symbolic Flagg-off on at the Board headquarters in Minna, officials gathered to witness the beginning of the pilgrimage preparations.
In his remarks during the Symbolic distribution, the Executive Secretary of the Board, Sheikh Muhammad Awwal Aliyu noted that the distribution is a crucial step in ensuring a smooth and hitch free pilgrimage experience for the intending pilgrims from the State.
The Executive Secretary represented by the Director Administration of the Board, Babani Aliyu Yahaya while making the symbolic presentation to the Area Pilgrims Welfare Officer( APWO) of Chanchaga Local Government, who is the Chairman of the APWO’s in the State, maintained that the uniforms and the 8kg Hand luggage belongs to the intending pilgrims who have completed their payments only, ensuring that they are well prepared for the spiritual journey.
He said the 8kg hand luggage provided to the Area Pilgrim Welfare Officers (APWOs) is designed to help manage the personal belongings of the pilgrims, ensuring that they travel light and efficiently.
The Director Administration of the Board, use the medium to call on those who are yet to complete their payments to quickly do so, while urging those that have the intention to do so as quickly as possible.
In his remarks, after receiving the Uniforms and 8kg luggage for the pilgrims of Chanchaga Local Government and the Chairman of the APWO’s, Alhaji Abu Sufyanu Siri Siri promised to judiciously distribute the items to the intending pilgrims while assuring that he will uphold the highest standards of service as they prepare to assist the pilgrims in their spiritual journey.
This initiative which is an annual exercise is to provide broader strategy to enhance the overall pilgrimage experience, addressing logistics challenges that pilgrims often face.
The event was attended by the management of the Board and some APWO’s.
Niger State Pilgrims Welfare Board remains committed to ensuring that all intending pilgrims to have a fulfilling and memorable experience, underscoring the significance of the sacred journey.
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Niger Coup: CAN States Position on Military Intervention
….Position on Military Intervention
Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has urged the Economic Community Of West Africa States (ECOWAS) not to use military intervention to resolve the current crisis in Niger.
In a recent statement signed by the CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, the apex Christian association commended President Ahmed Tinubu, and other heads of ECOWAS for their unwavering commitment to discouraging coups d’état and the forceful takeover of power.
“We also applaud their commendable efforts in resolving the crisis currently faced by our neighbours in the Republic of Niger.
“CAN fully recognizes the gravity of the situation in Niger and the importance of upholding democratic principles, peace, and stability within the West African region. We believe that the peaceful resolution of conflicts is vital for the progress and well-being of our nations and our people.
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“We applaud President Ahmed Tinubu for adopting a diplomatic approach in addressing the crisis by sending a high-level delegation, led by the eminent statesman General Abdulsalam Abubakar, to engage with the Nigerien authorities. This diplomatic overture demonstrates President Tinubu’s commitment to peaceful dialogue and his belief in the power of constructive engagement to foster understanding and resolve conflicts.
“Furthermore, we commend the inclusion of the esteemed Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, in the delegation. This representation showcases the unity of purpose and the collaborative spirit of Nigerian leaders, transcending religious and ethnic boundaries to jointly pursue peace in our region.
“CAN also commends the notable efforts of other prominent leaders, who have engaged with the Nigerien authorities in their personal capacities, leveraging private contacts. Their wisdom, experience, and counsel will undoubtedly contribute to the resolution of the crisis in Niger and the restoration of peace and stability in the region
“As an organization deeply committed to promoting justice, peace, and harmony, CAN urges Tinubu, to remain on the path of dialogue and avoid any form of military intervention or measures that would create enmity between the good people of Nigeria and Niger. We firmly believe that the path to lasting peace lies in upholding democratic processes, respecting the sovereignty of nations, and engaging in peaceful dialogue to address grievances and resolve conflicts.
“We implore all stakeholders involved in this matter to embrace peaceful negotiations, exercise restraint, and tirelessly work towards a sustainable resolution of the crisis in Niger. It is crucial to remember that peace is a collective responsibility, and only through joint efforts and unwavering commitment can we build a future of progress, stability, and prosperity for our nations, the statement read.

