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Security Tension: Fulani Group Demands Tougher Action On Cattle Rustlers, Bandit Attacks.

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The Plateau State chapter of the Coalition of Fulani Registered Organizations has urged Governor Caleb Mutfwang to broaden his recent shoot-on-sight directive, which targets individuals destroying farmlands, to also include cattle rustlers and those attacking Fulani herdsmen.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The coalition, an umbrella body of Fulani pastoralist and socio-cultural groups in the state, made the appeal in a statement issued on Saturday and signed by its Chairman, Hon. Garba Abdullahi Muhammad.

It argued that for the governor to be seen as fair and just, the same order should apply to those who steal cattle or assault herders carrying out their legitimate activities.

While commending Mutfwang for his swift response to renewed farmer-herder clashes in Barkin Ladi, Riyom, and Bokkos LGAs, the group expressed concern that the directive could be misused by overzealous security personnel or ethnic militias to target innocent Fulani herdsmen.

Muhammad stated that although the coalition appreciates the governor’s peace efforts, it strongly believes the order should be expanded to ensure balance and fairness in enforcement.

He warned that without such balance, the directive could be interpreted as one-sided, potentially escalating tensions rather than resolving them.

The coalition also raised concerns over alleged killings of herders, cattle rustling, poisoning of grazing areas and water sources, as well as the destruction of livestock in some communities across the state.

It called on the government to extend the directive to cover these incidents, insisting that cattle rustling, cattle poisoning, and attacks on herders should be treated with the same level of urgency.

The group stressed that lasting peace in Plateau State can only be achieved through fairness, dialogue, accountability, and mutual respect between farmers and herders.

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2027 Elections: PFN Declares Nationwide 3-Day Fasting And Prayer.

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The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has urged Christian denominations across the country to participate in its ongoing three-day National Fasting and Prayer programme for Nigeria’s healing, peace, stability, and future.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The spiritual exercise is scheduled to hold from Friday, May 22 to Sunday, May 24, 2026, and is aimed at seeking divine intervention for the nation, including restoration of peace and security, and an end to violence, terrorism, and criminal activities.

PFN also said the prayers will focus on economic recovery, relief for struggling citizens, wisdom and unity among national leaders, and the conduct of peaceful, credible, and violence-free elections. It added that the programme will also seek the emergence of God-fearing leaders and a renewed spiritual awakening within the church and the nation.

The announcement was contained in a statement issued by the PFN National Publicity Secretary, Dr. Sylvanus Ukafia, following a meeting of the National Executive Council held on Friday, May 8, 2026.

According to the Fellowship, despite ongoing efforts by the government, Nigeria continues to face serious challenges across various sectors, especially as the 2027 general elections approach.

PFN described the moment as a critical turning point for the nation, stressing the need for the Church to unite in intercession.

It noted that the fasting and prayer exercise will coincide with Global Pentecost Day and is based on the biblical injunction in 2 Chronicles 7:14, which calls on believers to humble themselves, pray, seek God, and turn away from wrongdoing in order to receive healing for the land.

The group called on pastors, church leaders, youths, women, and Christian faithful across Nigeria to actively take part in the programme.

PFN expressed optimism that Nigeria, which it described as a nation of great destiny and potential, can experience restoration and renewal through unity, righteousness, repentance, and prayer.

The Fellowship further appealed to Nigerians to join in the exercise, emphasizing the need for collective faith, love, and commitment to national peace and progress.

It concluded that divine intervention through unified prayer would bring healing, stability, and a renewed hope for the country.

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Yobe Bloodshed: Peter Obi Pays Tribute To Fallen Soldiers And Police Officers.

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Former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, has extended his condolences to the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Police following the killing of security personnel in a recent attack in Yobe State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The condolence message was contained in a statement shared on his official page.

Obi reportedly mourned the deaths of 17 police officers, along with an unspecified number of soldiers, who were killed during an attack on a military facility in the state.

He described the incident as a national tragedy, noting that the repeated loss of security personnel continues to inflict deep pain on families and communities across Nigeria.

According to him, every fallen officer represents a family plunged into grief and a nation weakened by insecurity.

The former governor also urged the Federal Government to ensure adequate compensation, welfare support, and long-term care for the families of those who died in active service.

He further called for urgent and decisive action to address the country’s security challenges, stressing the need for sincerity, professionalism, and strong political will from authorities.

Obi concluded by expressing sympathy to the bereaved families, describing the fallen officers as national heroes who paid the ultimate price in service to the country.

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Tragedy In Abuja: Five Killed As Building Collapses Near Gudu Market.

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No fewer than five people have died after a building collapsed in the Durumi 3 area of Abuja, close to the popular Gudu Market.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The incident happened around 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, causing panic in the area as emergency responders and residents rushed to rescue those trapped under the debris.

The Mandate Secretary for Health and Human Services in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, confirmed the development while speaking on behalf of the rescue teams at the scene.

She said a total of 15 persons were recovered from the rubble during the operation, with nine rescued alive, five confirmed dead, and one person in critical condition.

Dr. Fasawe also revealed that preliminary investigations by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) suggest that substandard cement mixture may have been used in the construction of the collapsed building.

She advised residents and developers in Abuja to always secure the necessary approvals from the FCT Development Control Department before embarking on construction projects.

Meanwhile, rescue efforts and further investigations into the cause of the collapse are still ongoing.

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