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SAD: Five siblings pass away in auto crash after condolence visit

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A family mourning the loss of their grandfather suffered a devastating tragedy as five relatives passed away in a car accident while returning from a condolence visit.

The heartbreaking news was shared by Twitter user @MSIngawa, who announced the passing of their grandfather, Baffa Alhaji Isah Ingawa, on Sunday, January 5th.

In his initial tweet, he wrote, “Innalillahi Wa’inna Ilaihi Raji’un. In the early hours of today, Sunday, January 5th, we lost our grandfather, Baffa Alhaji Isah Ingawa. He has since been buried according to Islamic rites. He was not just a father figure but also the family bond and source of encouragement, knowledge, and wisdom. We pray for Allah to forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljannah Firdausi as final abode.”

Tragically, a follow-up tweet revealed that six relatives travelling back to Katsina Town after the condolence visit were involved in a fatal accident.

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Three died on the spot, one succumbed to injuries at General Hospital, Mani, and another relative remains in critical condition.

In an update, he added, “Innalillahi Wa’inna Ilaihi Raji’un. Yesterday, this car was with us containing 6 of our relatives who came on a condolence visit to Ingawa for the passing of our grandfather. They had an accident on their way back to Katsina Town, and 3 died instantly, another one died later at General Hospital, Mani.

Their mother was still with us in Ingawa when this happened. She lost her in-law and 4 sons in one day, and we lost 5 members of the family. It’s a sad day for our family and one to remember.”

He concluded with a reflective reminder of life’s fragility, “A gentle reminder that death comes without notice, and every soul shall taste her own at the appointed time, with no extension or reduction. May Allah forgive the departed souls and also grant us the best form of death and the best form of home in the hereafter.”

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The incident has drawn widespread sympathy online, with many offering prayers and condolences to the grieving family.

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Anambra Catholic Priest Resigns, Becomes Native Doctor

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Dr. Echezona Obiagbaosogu, a former Catholic priest of 17 years, has announced his decision to leave the priesthood and fully embrace African traditional religion.

Obiagbaosogu, who now lectures on African Traditional Religion at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, said his fascination with African spirituality and rainmaking inspired his decision.

Speaking after defending his Ph.D. dissertation titled “Rainmaking and Control in Igbo African Medicine”, he highlighted the richness of Africa’s cultural and spiritual heritage, which he believes has been undermined by colonial influences.

“I have come to realize that my true calling is to serve my people through the ancient traditions of our ancestors,” Obiagbaosogu stated. He revealed that his research involved studying under a renowned native doctor, gaining a deep understanding of the traditional craft. His academic inquiry aims to recover and document Africa’s lost values and spiritual practices.

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The Journey to Traditional Religion

Obiagbaosogu attributed his curiosity about nature and spirituality to his upbringing. “I partly lived with my maternal grandfather, a traditionalist, while my father, though a Christian, valued traditional materials and medicine,” he said. This dual exposure, combined with his work as a priest in the health sector, sparked his interest in the connection between health, nature, and spirituality.

His journey also included founding a school for African culture during his seminary days, where he witnessed a rainmaking demonstration that further deepened his interest in traditional practices.

Obiagbaosogu emphasized that his transition was not a rejection of God but a pursuit of a deeper and more authentic spiritual connection. He explained, “My research in rainmaking and control is rooted in finding the truth and understanding how native doctors preserve African values. I discovered that rainmaking is real and practiced by dibia (native doctors).”

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He also discussed the interplay between magic, religion, and science, noting that modern science evolved from what was once considered magic. “The white man codified magical laws and called them science. Similarly, African magic—our native science—remains largely unexplored and misunderstood,” he said, advocating for its documentation and modernization.

Regarding his decision to leave the priesthood, Obiagbaosogu described it as a personal process of self-discovery and growth. While he declined to delve into the specifics, he said, “Life is a process. Things happen, and people begin to look left and right. Understanding oneself is crucial to making life decisions.”

Now married, Obiagbaosogu continues his mission to preserve African cultural heritage through research, education, and the promotion of traditional spiritual practices.

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Two Sisters Arrested For Setting Father On Fire After Rape

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Two teenage sisters were arrested in Pakistan for killing their father by setting him on fire in revenge for rape, police said Wednesday.

The father was attacked in the Punjabi city of Gujranwala on January 1 and taken to hospital where he died on Tuesday.

“The girls said that they decided amongst themselves to find a ‘permanent solution’,” Rizwan Tariq, a senior police official in the city, told AFP.

They then took petrol from a motorcycle and set their father on fire as he slept, he added.

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The pair, who are step-sisters, said their father had been raping the eldest girl for a year, and had twice attempted to rape the younger girl.

Their mothers — who are both married to the man — knew about the abuse but did not know of the revenge plan.

AFP has not named the man in order to protect the identities of the girls, one of whom is from a previous marriage.

One of the wives has also been arrested while the second is being questioned.

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“We expect to present them before the court in a few days, as soon as we finish the investigation,” Tariq added.

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Alleged bandits’ informant nabbed in Benue

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The Benue Volunteer Security Guard has arrested an alleged bandits’ informant in Ohimini Local Government Area of the state.

The suspect, who was arrested on Tuesday, is suspected to be one of the errand boys linked to kidnappers operating in the Ankpechi-Egwanokwu axis of the area.

His arrest came after two weeks of intensive surveillance and tracking by the Volunteer Security Guard in Ohimini LGA.

The suspect (name withheld), who claimed to be an indigene of Edumoga in Okpokwu Local Government Area, is currently in custody and has provided useful information during interrogation.

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The commandant of the Volunteer Security Guard, Owoicho Odeh, who confirmed the arrest, commended the relentless efforts of his team in addressing the security challenges facing Ohimini residents.

He assured the public that strategic measures are being deployed to dismantle the kidnapping syndicate and restore peace and safety to the area.

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