The cries from the soil of our land have become too heavy to ignore.
These are the injured victims of the Fulani attack of 7th May 2026.
As against the report released yesterday which stated that 10 persons were injured, findings from the ground today confirm that 12 persons were critically injured while 11 innocent souls were killed.
Eleven human beings.
Eleven destinies.
Eleven families thrown into darkness.
And among the victims was a little child only 4 years old.
Tell me world, what offence did that child commit?
What crime does a 4-year-old know?
How does any human being raise a weapon against a child and still sleep at night?
Where has our humanity gone?
Where has compassion disappeared to?
The Bible says in Matthew 19:14:
“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
Yet today, innocent children are being cut down before they even learn how to live.
Mothers are bleeding.
Families are shattered.
Villages are turned into graveyards.
And still some media platforms continue to say there is no genocide going on.
How many more bodies must be buried before the truth is acknowledged?
How many mothers must cry themselves to sleep?
How many children must die in silence?
The Bible says in Proverbs 31:8
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed.”
This is not politics.
This is not propaganda.
This is human blood crying from the ground.
Genesis 4:10 says:
“The voice of your brother’s blood cries out to Me from the ground.”
Today the blood of innocent Christians, innocent women, innocent children, is crying out before God.
A pregnant woman carries life in her womb, yet even unborn children are not spared.
Children who have never held hatred in their hearts are attacked without mercy.
The wounded now lie helpless, battling pain without adequate medical care, while many families cannot even afford treatment or burial for their loved ones.
The world cannot continue pretending not to see.
Silence in the face of evil only gives evil more strength.
We are not asking for pity.
We are asking for humanity.
We are asking for truth.
We are asking the world to stop ignoring the tears of innocent people.
Psalm 82:3 says:
“Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed.”
May God comfort every grieving family.
May He heal the injured victims fighting for their lives.
May He give strength to the mothers whose hearts have been torn apart.
And may the souls of the innocent departed rest in eternal peace.
The world may choose silence, but Heaven sees every tear.
God is watching.
And one day, every hidden evil shall be brought into the light.
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— Engr. Ifeanyi Maduagwu, father of ARISE TV anchor, Somto Maduagwu
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INEC’s Back-and-Forth Is the Major Issue With Warri Ward Delineation - Okumagba
We cannot have peace where there is no justice, fairness, or equity. On the delineation of wards in Warri Federal Constituency, our position is simple: INEC produced a report, and we want them to implement it. If INEC implements the delineation report, we are good to go. No ethnic nationality can lay claim to the entity called Warri
Victor Okumagba, Warri Urhobo Leader
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Experts warn that unreliable power has forced households and businesses to spend heavily on generators, diesel and alternative energy, deepening economic pressure despite official tariff structures designed to make electricity seem affordable.
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— Lady to Tosin Eniolorunda, CEO of Moniepoint, over his recent statement
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Access Bank received 3,055,829 complaints in 2025. That is more than three million complaints in a single year.
The total value of money disputed by customers was N424 billion.
The total amount refunded was N1.007 billion.
Out of N424 billion claimed, customers received back less than 0.3 percent.
Once hunted to near extinction, humpback whales are rebounding.
"We've stopped killing them," said wildlife photographer Chris Fallows. "Since the late 1960s, the population that was reduced to just a couple of thousand animals has come back to several hundred thousand animals."
Fallows said the whales give him hope. https://t.co/bguD2PXqyh
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