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2025: A year of strange battles, restoration – Olukoya warns against prayerlessness

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The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, has sounded a strong warning for 2025, describing it as a year of “strange battles” where intense prayer will be crucial for survival and success.

Speaking during the Church’s annual crossover service at the MFM Prayer City, Olukoya emphasized that the events of 2024 will flow directly into 2025, creating a spiritually charged atmosphere where prayerlessness could lead to dire consequences.

A Year of Strange Battles

Olukoya painted a vivid picture of the spiritual challenges ahead, stating, “The dark stars will fight to eliminate the shining stars; the tail will want to fight the head; the thief will be fighting the owner; those uncircumcised will like to kill the circumcised.” He cautioned that the year would witness power struggles where the spiritually unprepared could easily become casualties.

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Describing 2025 as a year of “restoration and deliverance,” Olukoya said it holds promise for those who remain vigilant in prayer but warned against emerging infirmities and disgrace for those living false lives.

Moral and Spiritual Warnings

The cleric also addressed moral pitfalls, particularly warning married men against infidelity with “strange women.” He urged Christians to embrace forgiveness, stressing that unresolved grudges could hinder spiritual progress.

Quoting Acts 1:8, Olukoya emphasized the need for “divine power” to navigate the spiritual and physical challenges of the year. “You need power. Jesus told His disciples, ‘You shall receive power.’ Children of God need power to see divine opportunities.”

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The Importance of Targeted Prayers

Olukoya highlighted the importance of focused and intentional prayers, citing David’s victory over Goliath as an example of spiritual triumph over physical strength. He urged Christians to adopt “violent prayers” as their weapon against demonic forces, emphasizing that “the only language demons understand is violent prayers.”

Using scriptures from Hosea 4:12, Psalm 119:18, Luke 24:30-31, and 2 Kings 6:8-17, Olukoya lamented the consequences of ignorance and fear, calling them barriers to divine elevation and success.

2025: My Year of Power and Undeniable Victory

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Announcing the Ministry’s motto for 2025, Olukoya declared it as “2025: My Year of Power and Undeniable Victory,” anchored on scriptures from Acts 1:8, Psalm 108:13, Luke 10:19, and Romans 8:37.

The crossover service, which began with musical concerts at 4:00 PM on December 31, 2024, concluded at 5:10 AM on January 1, 2025, with a powerful Manna Water Service.

Dr. Olukoya’s message served as both a prophetic warning and a spiritual roadmap for Christians, urging them to embrace prayer, spiritual empowerment, and moral integrity in the year ahead.

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Tinubu Authorizes Transfer of 29 Correctional Facilities

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In line with the ongoing efforts to modernize the nation’s correctional facilities, President Bola Tinubu has authorized the relocation of 29 correctional centers across the country.

The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced this during the commissioning of 39 newly acquired vehicles and five bullet-resistant guard booths for the Nigerian Correctional Service in Abuja on Friday.

Tunji-Ojo noted that many of the existing correctional facilities, such as those in Suleja, Niger State and Ikoyi, Lagos State, were established in the 19th century and were outdated.

“Suleja correctional centre was established in 1914, Ikoyi in 1956, and we even have facilities from the 19th century. We cannot continue to work with such outdated infrastructure. The President has graciously approved for us to start the process of relocating 29 correctional centres,” he stated.

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The minister emphasised the urgent need for modernisation to improve the conditions for both correctional officers and inmates, noting that the relocation was part of a larger plan to address the infrastructural challenges that have hindered the effectiveness of the correctional system.

He also reassured the public of the government’s commitment to reform, saying, “We have to solve these problems one by one, and I want to assure you that the process of relocating these correctional centres has already started.”

Tunji-Ojo further noted that the move was essential for the creation of a more effective and rehabilitative correctional system, stating that the current facilities no longer meet modern standards.

He added that the relocation of the correctional centres would further enhance the government’s broader reform agenda, which includes better conditions for both inmates and officers.

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On the efforts to improve the welfare of correctional officers, the minister said, “We are making progress. We are not yet where we need to be, but we are certainly not where we were.”

He explained that in the past two years, more than 50,000 paramilitary officers had been promoted, addressing long-standing issues in the promotion system.

Tunji-Ojo also spoke about the broader vision for the future of Nigeria’s paramilitary and correctional services, saying, “We are building a system where the paramilitary will be at the centre of internal security in Nigeria. This is a function of capacity, and capacity is a function of knowledge acquisition.”

He emphasised the importance of professionalising the correctional services, noting that recruitment practices should be rigorous and in line with international standards.

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“We are encouraging our officers, and we are making sure that they are properly trained. But beyond that, we must ensure that the correctional system is not just about punishment but also about rehabilitation and transformation,” the minister added.

In his address, the Acting Controller-General of Corrections, Sylvester Nwakuche, expressed his excitement about the new acquisitions, which include specialised vehicles for transporting inmates to and from courts.

The vehicles will be distributed to various commands based on operational needs and demand.

In addition to the escort vehicles, the NCoS also unveiled five bullet-resistant guard-booths.

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These booths, stationed at strategic locations including the National Headquarters, Abuja, and several high-security custodial centres in Kuje, Port Harcourt, Kano, and Lagos, are designed to secure facilities against external attacks.

Equipped with long-range surveillance capabilities, the booths offer resistance to high-level threats, including heavy weaponry and explosives.

“The acquisition of these vehicles directly responds to the evolving challenges faced by the NCoS, particularly in ensuring the timely production of inmates in courts. As clearly outlined in the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019, one of our core functions is the “conveyance of remand persons to and from courts in motorised formations.”

“These new additions to our fleet will significantly bolster our capacity to meet this critical aspect of our mandate,” Nwakuche added.

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Police pensioners set to stage peaceful protect at NASS over bills

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Kaduna State Chapter of Retired Police Officers has announced plans to stage a peaceful protest over the non-passage of two pension bills currently before the Senate next Tuesday in Abuja.

The Chairman of the Retirees, Kaduna State Chapter, CSP Mannir Lawal Zaria (retd), stated this in a press statement issued to the media shortly after their monthly general meeting held at the Police Officers’ Mess in Kaduna.

The retired police officers are urging the passage of two bills currently pending at the National Assembly.

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These bills seek to exclude the Nigeria Police from the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) and establish the Nigeria Police Pension Board.

CSP Zaria announced that the planned peaceful protest will take place at the premises of the National Assembly in Abuja next Tuesday.

According to him, the protest is intended to press home their demand to exclude police retirees from the Contributory Pension Scheme and to establish the police pension board.

The statement further read, “During the meeting, we received reports of the alarming number of deaths among police retirees. Within one week, seven retirees were buried due to extreme poverty,” he lamented.

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“Our children are out of school, from nursery to tertiary institutions. Our members can no longer afford medical expenses, let alone provide for their families. As a result, we have lost all respect from our families.”

In a related development, the retirees accused the Nigeria Police of allegedly planning to introduce a new pension scheme called the “100 and 80% Pension Scheme.”

According to the retirees, the scheme would grant police officers from the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police to Commissioner of Police 100% of their salaries as a pension, while officers from Chief Superintendent of Police to Constable would receive 80% of their salaries. (Nigerian Tribune: Text, Excluding Headline)

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SAD! Abductors k!ll soldier over delayed ransom payment

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Kidnappers have killed a Nigerian Army non-commissioned officer, Abdulfatai Odutola, over a delay in ransom payment.

Recall that Odutola, a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (SNCO), was abducted on February 15, 2025, along the Abuja-Jos highway.

He was reportedly travelling to Yola, the Adamawa State capital, at the time of the incident.

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His kidnappers had demanded a ransom of N20 million for his release.

A military internal memo earlier obtained by SaharaReporters had read, “Pls information reaching me now from this sldr whisky that MWO Abdulfatai Odutola (CC 23 BDE Yola) was kidnapped yesterday along Abuja-Jos Road, while returning to Yola. He left Ilorin on Friday 14th of Feb 2025 and slept at Abuja. He continued his movement from Abuja yesterday b4 the incident happened to him.

“Currently they are demanding N20,000,0000 for his release. Pse appropriate authority should help the sldr.”

However, another internal memo revealed that the body of the senior personnel has been recovered.

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“Information reaching us now from Yola is that the above MWO Abdulfatai Odutola’s body was discovered by police from Jos forest killed by his kidnappers after passing deadline for payment of 20 million naira ransom payment demanded by his kidnappers. Also his car was discovered. Kindly take action.”

SaharaReporters recently reported that Boko Haram/Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists killed three army personnel during an attack on a military base in Borno State.

The terrorists reportedly attacked the military facility in Isige town, Gwoza Local Government Area, for several hours.

According to a source, the terrorists destroyed several buildings and stole two gun trucks during the assault.

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“There was an attack recently in Borno, one Staff Sergeant with two private soldiers were killed. However, the army authorities are silent over the attack which happened at a base in Isige Town, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

“They burnt one military vehicle while they went away with two gun trucks, later reinforcement came from nearby unit but then the Boko Haram fighters have left,” the source said. (SaharaReporters: Text, Excluding Headline)

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