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Just in: Tears as RCCG Pastor killed by abductors, finally buried

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Just in: Tears as RCCG Pastor killed by abductors, finally buried

The pastor of Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Olugbenga Adedolapo Olawore, who was abducted and murdered by kidnappers on Lanlate-Eruwa road, was on Tuesday buried as Christian faithful, friends and relations mourned him.

The burial took place at a cemetery in Mowo, off Badagry expressway, Lagos State, after a church service at the RCCG (City of His Glory), zonal headquarters along Badagry expressway. People who gathered there wore sombre looks. Some shed tears as the atmosphere turned sombre.

In his ministration, a cleric, Pastor G. Aribisala, quoting Psalms 90:4 andq Ecclesiastes 3:2, declared the shortnessq of life, but added that the deceased had lived his life, fulfilled his time and purpose.

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“One day, we will see him face to face because we will all die one day.

“Life is a market. When you get there does not determine when you will leave.

“We shall all give account and face judgement one day. His killers will not escapeq judgment,” he said.

The pastor enjoined all to live their lives to satisfy God, just as Pastor Olawore lived and served God diligently.

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He prayed for the deceased’s family and asked God to protect them and make themq untouchable for the enemies.

At the graveside, the assistant pastor in charge of Lagos Province 73, which was headed by Pastor Olawore before his sudden death, Pastorq Simeon Olaniran, gave a short message before the lowering of the casket into the grave.

Quoting Hebrew 9:27, Pastor Olaniran pointed out that every humanq being has one life to live, after which judgmentq comes.

He urged everyone to repent of their wrong acts before it would be too late.

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The deceased’s younger brother, Mr Bolaji Olawore, who gave vote of thanks, expressed appreciation for theq support given by all at a trying period for the family.

On Monday, the wake keep service was held for the late pastor at his residence at Edu town, Off Agbara-Lusada road, Ogun State.

In his exhortation, the cleric who presided over the wake keep service, Pastor Hunpe Emmanuel, titled his message: ‘There is a timing for everyone.’

In reference to a song, Pastor Emmanuel described God as a fountain of life which is flowing everywhere, giving an assurance that whosoever tastes Him will never thirst again.

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He said: “There is a time that everyone will get to their bus stop and alight,” cautioning those in attendance to get prepared for their own timing.

He said that the testimonies of the deceased given by the people were enough assurances that he was in heaven.

He enjoined the late pastor’s nuclear and extended family members to take solace in God, and thereafter prayed for and handed them over to God for safekeeping.

Paying tributes to the late pastor, Reverend Komolafe of the Anglican Church in the neighbourhood, described the deceased as a perfect gentleman and a prayer champion.

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A next door resident, Mrs Tomchukwu, spoke on his gentleness, saying that he never had quarrels with neighbours.

Pastor Mrs Oladele recalled how the deceased gave her money on two occasions to connect electricity in her house, having been in darkness for years in their new house.

The last born of the Olawore family, Kolawole, who shed tears uncontrollably, described the late pastor as a soldier.

He noted that life was full of mystery as he fought battle till death, assuring the deceased’s wife that nobody in the family would intimidate her.

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A brother-in-law described Pastor Olawore as a peace-loving man who was more of his brother since he married his sister 20 years ago.

The deceased’s wife, Mrs Olawore, said until his sudden death, her husband was her friend, father and companion who loved God and always went into the neighbourhood to preach the gospel of repentance.

When RCCG pastors were contacted for comment, the move was politely declined, as they said that they were not in the position to speak with the media.

Pastor Olawore was in charge of Heavens Gate Parish, Lagos Province 73, along Agbara-Lusada Road, Ogun State, before his demise penultimate week after he was kidnapped by gunmen at Maya axis of Lanlate-Eruwa Road, along with other passengers in a commercial bus on Thursday, April 18 at about 5:00p.m.

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Nigerian Tribune learnt that he went to his hometown, Ipapo Town, to put final touches to the burial arrangement for his mother who died in February.

He had boarded a commercial bus on his return trip home when the occupants were confronted with sporadic shots by kidnappers.

One of the passengers, a female, reportedly died instantly, while the remaining ones were shepherded into the bush by fully-armed abductors.

The kidnappers were said to have started calling family members of their victims, including the pastor’s wife, for payment.

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However, things turned awry for unknown reason on Friday, a day after the abduction, making the kidnappers to kill the victims they held in hostage, except two of them who were able to escape.

Nigerian Tribune further learnt that though the pastor’s family had learnt of his murder by the kidnappers, the news was broken to his wife on Monday, April 21.

The wake keep service for the pastor’s mother had been slated for April 26, while her burial was to be on Friday, May 3.

The late pastor was born in 1971 and was 53 years old when he died.

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He attended The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Lagos State University and University of Lagos where he got NCE certificate, B.Sc and M.Sc degrees respectively.

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Malaysia Celebrates 67th Independence Day, Emphasises Economic Growth, Strengthening Ties with Nigeria

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
In a celebration to marked Malaysia’s 67th Independence Day and 61st Malaysia Day, the Malaysias High Commissioner to Nigeria, Aiyub bin Omar has expressed gratitude to the Nigerian government and other dignitaries for joining in the joyous occasion. 
 
Naijablitznews.com reports that the event underscored Malaysia’s impressive economic progress, its upcoming ASEAN chairmanship, and the strengthening diplomatic relations with Nigeria.
 
In his address, at a dinner organised by the embassy in Abuja on Thursday, Ambassador Omar who gave an account of his country’s remarkable journey post-independence, noted that Malaysia’s path to self-governance was long and challenging, involving years of political negotiations. 
 
“Since gaining independence in 1957, Malaysia has successfully diversified its economy, transitioning from its initial reliance on agriculture and commodities to becoming a global player in the manufacturing and services sectors, particularly in the export of electrical appliances and components”, he said.
 
Citing a World Bank report, the envoy emphasized that Malaysia has maintained a strong trade-to-GDP ratio, exceeding 130 per cent since 2010 and emphasized the country’s sustained economic growth, with an average rate of 5.4 per cent over the past decade, and a current GDP per capita of USD13,310. 
 
The High Commissioner noted thay Malaysia was on the verge of transitioning from an upper-middle-income to a high-income economy by the end of this year.
 
“Malaysia has been ranked the 19th wealthiest country in Asia alongside China and Singapore,” the envoy proudly stated. 
 
He further noted that Malaysia is also ranked the 10th safest country globally according to the 2024 Global Peace Index, crediting the leadership of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for this accomplishment.
 
 
ASEAN Chairmanship in 2025
 
Looking ahead, Malaysia is preparing to assume the chairmanship of ASEAN in 2025, Ambassador Omar assured that the country was making extensive preparations to lead the regional organization and work towards achieving the ASEAN Community Vision by 2045.
 
 
Strengthening Bilateral Ties with Nigeria
 
Turning to bilateral relations with Nigeria, the envoy disclosed that the year 2025 will mark 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations. He further admitted that these ties are grounded in mutual interests in politics, economics, and social matters, with key areas of focus including trade, education, and bilateral development assistance.
 
Naijablitznews.com reports that in 2023, Nigeria was Malaysia’s 37th largest trading partner, with total bilateral trade amounting to USD956 million (RM4.36 billion). By July 2024, the figure had already reached USD747 million, making Nigeria Malaysia’s fourth-largest trading partner in Africa, after South Africa, Kenya, and Cote d’Ivoire.
 
 
Education and Development Cooperation
 
The envoy explained thay Malaysia continues to be a preferred destination for Nigerian students seeking higher education, as currently, about 3,386 Nigerian students are enrolled in Malaysian universities. 
 
“In addition to education, Malaysia has been providing development assistance to Nigeria under the South-South Cooperation framework since 1981, with over 560 Nigerian government officials who have benefited from the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP), which offers courses in areas such as trade, cyber security, environmental management, and public administration”, he added.
 
The Malaysian envoy expressed optimism about the future of Malaysia-Nigeria relations, emphasizing the potential for growth and continued collaboration. “I believe with plenty of opportunities, our bilateral relations will flourish,” he said, before inviting guests to relax and enjoy the evening’s celebrations.
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HoR Mediates Peace Among Rival Safety Professional Groups

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
The House of Representatives Committee on Safety Standards have gained success in reconciliation of the three opposing groups within the Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON).
 
In a press briefing in Abuja, Chairman of the Committee on Safety, Standards, and Regulations, Rep. Suleiman Gumi, stressed that the reconciliation was crucial for improving safety conditions across Nigeria.
 
The Chairman also explained that the committee allowed all parties to present their views, resulting in resolutions aimed at uniting the factions, and that all groups were given equal opportunities to air their grievances, culminating in a final meeting where reconciliation was achieved.
 
“As a result of this meeting, a Caretaker Committee (CTC) has been set up. The committee is tasked with organizing a conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) to elect new executives for ISPON as one unified body. The national leaders of the institute have happily endorsed this decision, symbolizing a fresh start for ISPON. Present here with me are members of the CTC, including past presidents and notable figures who have contributed to ISPON in various ways”, Gumi said.
 
The chairman further disclosed that ISPON plans to hold a unification conference in Abuja from October 17th to 19th, 2024.
 
He added, “I am here to inform you about the upcoming unification conference and AGM. ISPON was established in 2014 by an Act of the National Assembly, but leadership disagreements following the 2016 elections led to a division into three factions, slowing down the institute’s activities. Despite intervention efforts from various bodies like the Inspector General of Police, the American Society of Safety Professionals, and others, the issues persisted. 
 
“To address this, the National Assembly established a Committee on Safety Standards, which prioritized resolving ISPON’s divisions for the good of promoting safety in Nigeria.”
 
Rep. Gumi urged all employers of labour in Nigeria to note that from October 19th, new ISPON executives will be in charge, and only certifications issued by this new body will be valid.
 
“From that point onward, all Health and Environmental Safety (HES) practitioners must obtain ISPON’s new certification to practice, as required by the ISPON Act of 2014. A revalidation process will occur, and new certificates will be distributed. We call on all stakeholders to support this unity process,” Gumi stated.
 
The Committee also advised all safety professionals to obtain the new ISPON certification to continue practicing in the country. 
 
According to him, the establishment of the Caretaker Committee was aimed at ensuring that a unified ISPON executive was in place after the conference.
 
Gumi therefore emphasized that all parties had embraced the reconciliation in a positive and celebratory spirit. He however, cautioned that anyone attempting to disrupt the process for personal interests would face consequences.
 
The unification conference is set for October 17th to 19th, 2024, in Abuja, and all relevant practitioners are required to participate in the new certification process.
 
He concluded by highlighting the importance of cooperation from all stakeholders and assured that ISPON would soon return to its rightful position as a leading safety body in Nigeria.
 
Former ISPON President,  Shaw Fregene, who was instrumental in creating the bill that established the institute, attributed the crisis to personal interests. 
 
He explained that disagreements over leadership arose in 2016, when certain members felt the leadership was no longer adhering to the rules of the institute.
 
“Once your two-year tenure is over, you should go for re-election. How can someone remain in office for six years without a mandate? That was the issue. Some individuals wanted to turn leadership into a personal property, which is wrong,” Fregene stated.
 
Similarly, former ISPON Secretary, Iyenoma Osazee, emphasized the benefits of being an ISPON member and noted that the crisis opened the door to unprofessional practices.
 
“In South Africa, foreign qualifications alone do not permit one to practice. You still need to go through their process. Here, however, the situation deteriorated, and unqualified individuals began to dominate the space. This misinterpretation of the law is what brought us here,” Osazee explained.
 
In closing, the Institute called on sponsors to support its upcoming conference.
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Edo guber: LP’s Akpata remains a front runner, set to capture Edo

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Less than twenty-four hours to the start of voting in Saturday’s governorship poll in Edo State, a rash of fake news has broken out.

Leading parties in the election have had their fair shares of fake news either indicating the withdrawal of their candidates or disqualification by a Magistrate Court or Supreme Court.

For instance, Olumide Akpata of LP was said to have withdrawn from the race and thrown his support for Asue Ighodalo in a statement that read smoothly and appeared convincing.

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THE CONCLAVE sent the statement to Akpata via WhatsApp for confirmed.

He responded by sending the same statement with FAKE NEWS boldly stamped on it.
He said he was set for victory at the poll.

There was also a news flash about the Supreme Court disqualifying Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party, with a sign off: More details coming….

A Magistrate Court in Abuja was also reported to have disqualified Monday Okpebholo of the APC from the poll on account of age falsification.

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The APC campaign organisation had swiftly put a lie to the report by deploying the court papers in the circumstance.

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