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Nigeria Will One Day Come Out Of Hardship — Kumuyi

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The current hardship ravaging Nigeria will one day come to an end, said the General Superintendent of Deeper Life Ministry, Pastor Dr. William Kumuyi.

The convener of Global Crusade with Kumuyi, GCK stated this on Wednesday in Abia while briefing newsmen on the 6-day church programs scheduled to hold in Aba with the theme, “Glorious transformation Through Christ”.

He noted, “In the whole world, there is this hardship. Even in the West, there are complaints, that people are losing their jobs, robots are replacing people and the taxes people pay.

“We (Nigeria) have our peculiarities. We (the church) are praying and encouraging the people we can touch to see how we can, all together, improve the economy.

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“Six months ago. We know the rate of the Dollar to the Naira, but 2 to 6 months after, things are not exactly the same. We believe we will come out of it”.

He used the opportunity to express his mind that religious institutions’ establishment of schools are at will as empowered by the constitution and the educational system in the country.

According to him in the area of exorbitant school fees by churches owned by churches and where members who funded it could not afford to train their children, the cleric described it as constitutional, adding, “This is why the churches are making use of the opportunity to establish the schools.

It would not be right to say that others could do it but churches must not. I can not knock any church or founder. School fees depend on them and their churches”.

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Fielding questions on the proliferation of churches in the country, the clergyman said, “People have the freedom to meet their needs, hence this ministry, this fellowship, this assembly and this church.

“As for unifying them, that is why we have CAN with the motto, “That They All May Be One”, as well as the Pentecostal Federation of Nigeria, PFN and whatever blocks, do whatever they can to make sure that the churches are one.

Speaking on his programme, Pastor Kumuyi said the 6-day programme is meant to inculcate change in people for the better, “and from inside to outside, that is, the inner and external mind. We can change some external forms, but only God can change us from the inside for a total change of the spirit, soul and body”.

The programme he said is organized not by Deeper Life Ministry alone, but in alliance “with the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, pastors and leaders of various blocks in CAN, who are putting things together to follow up so that the transformed by the programme can continue in the miracle of transformation the Lord would have performed in their lives”.

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SAD! Boat ferrying Over 200 Passengers Capsizes In Niger State, Claims Many Lives

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A boat ferrying over 200 passengers capsized early Friday morning along the Dambo-Ebuchi stretch of River Niger in Niger State, resulting in several fatalities.

Eyewitnesses reported that the vessel, owned by one Musa Dangana, was en route to the Katcha weekly market, transporting a mix of market women, farm laborers, and other passengers.

The boat overturned, throwing everyone on board into the river.

As of the latest updates, local rescue teams have recovered eight bodies, with ongoing search efforts aimed at finding the remaining missing individuals.

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This incident follows a similar tragedy just two months ago on October 1, when another boat capsized on the Muwo Gbajibo River in the Mokwa Local Government Area, also claiming numerous lives.

Reports suggest that none of the passengers were wearing life jackets, which may have contributed to the severity of the tragedy.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement, but investigations into the cause of the capsizing are expected to begin soon.

Rescue operations continue, and local authorities are urging increased safety measures to prevent future accidents on the river.

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SEE FULL LIST of Tinubu’s latest seven appointments

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President Tinubu has made seven new appointments.

President Bola Tinubu has appointed four individuals to join the Police Service Commission (PSC).

This Nigeria news platform understands that President Tinubu has now forwarded their names to the Senate for approval.

The nominees are Buba Ringim (rtd), a former Deputy Inspector General of Police; retired Justice Adamu Paul Galumje; Christine Ladi Dabup; and Abdulfatah Muhammed.

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The President’s request, communicated by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, seeks confirmation under Section 154(1) of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution.

In another separate request, the President nominated three individuals for the Governing Board of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).

The nominees include Fatai Ibikunle, Kennedy Ikpeme, and Justice Ibrahim Buba. This request also aligns with the constitutional provisions outlined in Section 154(1) and the Third Schedule of Nigeria’s Constitution.

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Just in: NNPCL announces PH Refinery petrol price at N1,030 per litre

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The Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has confirmed that petrol from the PortHarcourt refinery will be sold at N1,030 per litre, as disclosed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

In a statement released on Thursday night, PETROAN’s spokesman, Joseph Obele, stated that the NNPCL officially communicated the pricing to the association.

However, in a statement on Thursday night, PETROAN mentioned that a portal for product booking has been opened and petrol is being sold at N1,030 per litre.

PETROAN spokesman, Joseph Obele said, “NNPC Retail Ltd has officially announced the PMS price at the Port Harcourt refinery as N1,030 per litre. It was also communicated to PETROAN that the product request portal was open for booking/request.”

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Obele further clarified that despite earlier claims of the refinery being non-functional, the plant is currently running at 70% of its capacity.

The refinery’s full capacity, which is 60,000 barrels per day, is expected to increase to 90% soon.

This news comes as part of NNPC’s ongoing efforts to revive its refineries, with plans for the new refinery, which has a capacity of 200,000 barrels per day, to begin production shortly.

Obele emphasized that both refineries, located in the Eleme area of Rivers State, are crucial for the country’s oil production, with PETROAN expressing interest in collaborating with all active refineries in Nigeria.

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Additionally, the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources recently visited the refinery, confirming its functionality and witnessing petroleum trucks being loaded.

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