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Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things You Need To Know Monday Morning.

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  • Election Results & Reactions: Following the conclusion of the weekend elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission announced Governor Ademola Adeleke of the Accord Party as the winner of the Osun State governorship race. Prominent political figures and leaders have since shared congratulatory messages.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Presidential Commendation: President Bola Ahmed Tinubu lauded the outcome as a positive milestone for the country’s democracy. Having reached out to Governor Adeleke by phone prior to the final declaration, the President noted that the fiercely contested exercise demonstrates progress in democratic governance.

    • APC Reviewing Options: The Osun State branch of the All Progressives Congress announced it is evaluating the outcomes across all 332 wards. Led by its Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, the party stated it is conferring with its legal team to determine whether to contest the results at the election tribunal.

    • Legal Action by Former Governor: Former Kaduna State Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has initiated a 10 billion Naira fundamental rights lawsuit against the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC). Filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja under case number FHC/ABJ/CS/1852/2026, the suit challenges restrictions preventing his family members from visiting him.

    • Alliance for 2027: Ahead of the upcoming 2027 presidential contest, key political figures—including Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim (Accord), Mr. Omoyele Sowore (AAC), and Prince Adewole Adebayo (SDP)—met in Port Harcourt to establish a collaborative political front.

    • Abuja Weather Disruption: Heavy weekend downpours triggered severe flooding across parts of the Federal Capital Territory, obstructing traffic and halting business activities. Notable flood hotspots included Wuse 2’s Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Gudu near Delight Event Centre, and sections of Lokogoma’s Efab Estate.

    • Criteria for Appointments: National Democratic Party vice-presidential candidate Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso stated that any future administration formed by the party will prioritize merit, competence, and national requirements over personal or political ties when making appointments.

    • Security Incidents in Osun and Imo: Police in Osun State launched an inquiry after an unidentified body with a severed left wrist was discovered within a church compound in Osogbo’s Obelewo district. Meanwhile, in Imo State, security personnel and local vigilantes neutralized two suspected kidnappers and successfully rescued two captives during a forest operation triggered by intelligence reports.

    • Airport Narcotics Arrest: The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency apprehended 48-year-old businessman Nwankwo Onyebuchi at Lagos’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport after discovering 1.55 kg of concealed cocaine inside his luggage structure.

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“STUNNING EXIT CONFIRMED: Nottingham Forest Bids A Final Goodbye To Star Striker Taiwo Awoniyi!”.

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Premier League side Nottingham Forest bade farewell to Nigerian striker Taiwo Awoniyi on Sunday, August 16, as he nears a permanent transfer to newly promoted Coventry City.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Following Forest’s 2-0 victory over Stade Brestois at the City Ground, teammates, staff, and supporters honored the 29-year-old with a guard of honour. Awoniyi initially joined the club from Bundesliga side Union Berlin in 2022 for approximately £17.2 million, making 103 appearances and scoring 23 goals for the team.

Although he faced significant challenges during his stint—including persistent injuries, a drop in form, and a severe health scare following a collision with a goalpost against Leicester City—he is now poised to rejuvenate his career alongside fellow Super Eagles international Frank Onyeka at Frank Lampard’s Coventry City.

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“THE ULTIMATE FAITH CHECK: Why Heaven Remains Completely Unshaken By Human Falsehoods!”.

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While the Almighty is omniscient and perfectly sovereign, human interpretations of scripture frequently diverge across various Christian denominations, sparking intense theological debates. From contrasting perspectives on angelic authority to ongoing discussions surrounding tithing, legalism, and the hyper-grace movement, religious scholars and leaders often arrive at vastly different conclusions. For instance, prominent figures have engaged in public discourse regarding the interpretation of foundational passages, such as the relationship between grace and truth in John 1:17, or the comprehensive scope of Christ’s earthly ministry and future judgment.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

These doctrinal variations extend across global and local church traditions, leading major religious bodies and leaders to reevaluate and occasionally revise longstanding positions. Notable examples include administrative adjustments within the Redeemed Christian Church of God regarding tithing prerequisites, modifications by the Deeper Life Christian Ministry concerning courtship guidelines, and policy updates by Jehovah’s Witnesses regarding blood medical procedures. Furthermore, historical shifts within the Roman Catholic Church demonstrate a continuous process of theological refinement among global institutions.

Despite the proliferation of diverse dogmas, theological corrections, and occasional public controversies among evangelicals, many spiritual leaders emphasize that foundational truths ultimately endure through scriptural study and spiritual discernment. As highlighted by prominent ministry leaders, believers are encouraged to rely on diligent scripture reading, historical context, and spiritual guidance to navigate complex doctrines and maintain unity within the faith.

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Don’t Think You Will Get Away With It – Obasanjo Warns Failed Nigerian Leaders.

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo cautioned political and public office holders against failing to fulfill their constitutional mandates, describing such failure as an offense against both God and the citizens they serve.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The former President maintained that leadership remained a crucial factor determining the success or failure of any human organisation, whether a family, business, state or nation.

“If anybody asks me what is the most important factor, what is the most important issue, what is the most important element that makes the difference between success and failure in any human organisation, the answer is leadership,” Obasanjo said.

Clarifying his claims, the former President noted that two organisations may have similar resources and structures but achieve different results because of differences in leadership.

“You will find two institutions or two organisations that are very similar and one is doing well, the other is not doing too well. The difference is in leadership,” he said.

“A nation, leadership failure will mean that the nation is not making progress as it should. A family, the leadership failure in the family means that the family is not making progress as it should. Any human institution, any human organisation, leadership failure means great calamity.

He stressed the need for leaders to admit when they have failed and as well apologise where necessary, show remorse and take concrete steps to correct their failures.

“As long as you are active as a leader, you are likely to do things wrong. But what is very, very important is to make sure that when you do wrong, you appreciate that you have done wrong. And then you atone and make corrections,” he said.

He added, “When we make mistakes as leaders or as even human beings, the first thing we have to do is acknowledge that we have made mistakes and have gone wrong. And then go back to make corrections.”

“Where you fail, it means that you have disappointed human beings and you have also disappointed God. Where you fail, you have disappointed human beings and you have also disappointed God.

Obasanjo stressed that Nigerian leaders must not assume leadership position if they know very well they cannot fulfil their obligations. He rejected attempts by leaders to justify poor performance by blaming longstanding problems.

“If you cannot carry out the responsibility of leadership, then don’t accept. If you accept, then do it as it should be done.”

“If I say that, yes, since I was born, Nigeria has been poor. If I am put in a position not to make Nigeria poor and all I can say is that since I was born, Nigeria has been poor, I wonder what I am saying to Nigerians,” he said.

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