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Adeboye: I like Trump — he’s the best politician I’ve ever met
Enoch Adeboye, general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has praised US President Donald Trump, calling him a man of his word.
Speaking at the US-Nigeria faith heroes award gala organised by the Save Nigeria Group on June 23 in Washington, Adeboye thanked God for Trump.
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WE WILL NOT BE SILENT
A Celebration of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye
There comes a time when silence becomes ingratitude.
There comes a time when honour becomes a sacred duty.
There comes a time when sons and daughters must rise to celebrate the gifts that God has given to a generation.
This is such a time.
We refuse to be silent while men and women of eternal significance are reduced to headlines, controversies, and social media trends.
We refuse to stand by while those who have sacrificed decades in service to God and humanity are casually criticized by people who have built nothing, fathered nobody, planted no churches, and transformed no nations.
The sons and daughters of prophets must never be silent while cheap publicity seekers use great men as instruments for attention.
A generation that does not honour its fathers has no future.
A people who cannot recognize greatness in their midst will eventually suffer the tragedy of its absence.
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye is not merely a church leader.
He is not merely a denomination head.
He is not merely a respected minister.
He is one of the most significant Christian leaders of our generation and one of the greatest spiritual gifts God has given to Africa and the global Church.
We should never allow a man who chose humility to become the chewing stick of the uninformed.
We should never permit the noise of critics to drown out the voice of history.
We should never watch while modern-day Sauls seek to intimidate, discredit, or silence God's servants.
Scripture records how King Saul pursued David.
Scripture records how Doeg the Edomite became an instrument of destruction against the priests of God.
Throughout history, political power has often sought to suppress prophetic voices.
Yet God has always preserved His servants and vindicated His purpose.
The Church must never become indifferent when its fathers are unfairly attacked.
Nor should we wait until our prophets cross into eternity before we begin to celebrate them.
Too often, flowers are sent to funerals when they should have been delivered while the recipient was still alive.
STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT TINUBU SALUTES PASTOR KUMUYI AT 85
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu warmly rejoices with Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi, a remarkable servant of God, a visionary founder, and General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, as he clocks 85 on June 6, 2026.
President Tinubu remarks that Pastor Kumuyi’s enduring legacy of unwavering faith, wisdom, and dedication has shaped a thriving ministry for over 50 years.
“As the convener of Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK), your voice has reached beyond the church walls and national borders, bringing hope and encouragement to millions across the world.
“Your writings have illuminated minds, inspired hearts, and provided timeless guidance to those seeking truth and purpose," the President remarks.
President Tinubu notes that Pastor Kumuyi’s ministry and influence have also transformed lives, restored families, inspired leaders, and strengthened the faith of generations of believers.
“On this special day, I pray that Almighty God continues to grant you strength, divine health, peace, and abundant grace,” the President says.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information & Strategy)
June 06, 2026
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Avoid the Jonah trap in the prophetic by making wanting to prove you are right and not compassion your motivation.
Many teach from the standpoint of wanting to prove their point from the scripture rather than presenting truth in a way so as to transform the lives of the listeners.
When you listen to such people as they speak, you can literally see the obvious gaps in their presentation as other scriptures, which contradict what they are saying pop up in your mind.
Knowledge and not compassion has become the driving force.
Even in the prophetic, you may say something, and the way the events turned out is completely different from your prophetic utterances. What you said was judgemental, but what God seems to be doing is showing mercy.
We are sent to make others win, to change and improve the lives of others even when our voice is corrective.
God is all about humanity. This is why the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath.
If you stand against the progress of the collective because you want to show you were prophetically accurate, you will experience a lot of pain just like Jonah did.
Let compassion and not your ego, which makes you think (you must always be right) be your driving force.
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BREAKING NEWS: Nigeria 🇳🇬 has emerged as the African country with the strongest naval fleet in 2026, boasting 152 vessels and ranking 22nd globally.
Source: The Global Firepower (GF) report
The world has lost a mind whose work guides us every day.
Gladys West, a pioneering mathematician whose contributions helped make modern GPS possible, has passed away at 95, peacefully on January 2026, surrounded by family and friends.
West’s mathematical models of the Earth’s shape became a critical foundation for satellite navigation, allowing precise positioning anywhere on the globe. Her work helps guide everything from airplanes and ships to smartphones and emergency services, though she once joked that she still preferred using paper maps.
Born in 1930 in rural Virginia, West grew up in the South, working on her family’s farm and walking miles to a one-room schoolhouse. She originally planned to study home economics, but discovered a love for geometry that led her to pursue mathematics. A scholarship took her to Virginia State College, where she earned her degree and later a master’s in mathematics.
In 1956, she joined a U.S. Navy research facility in Dahlgren, Virginia. Over a 42-year career, West worked with early computers to develop algorithms that accounted for the Earth’s irregular shape, gravity, and tidal forces, refinements that were essential for accurate satellite positioning.
Without the mathematical groundwork she helped establish, the global navigation systems used today would not function as they do.
For most of her career, West’s contributions remained largely unknown outside scientific circles. Later in life, she received major honors, including induction into the U.S. Air Force Hall of Fame and the Prince Philip Medal.
She inspired generations of scientists and mathematicians.
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PRESS RELEASE
NIGERIA POLICE FORCE CONGRATULATES RETIRED CP FATAI OWOSENI ON HIS CONFERMENT AS ATUNLUSE-ILU ADINI OF OYO STATE
The Nigeria Police Force warmly congratulates CP Fatai A. Owoseni (Rtd), an eminent retired Police Officer, security expert, and community leader, on his conferment with the prestigious title of Atunluse-Ilu Adini of Oyo State by the Chief Imam of Ibadan and the League of Imams and Alfas of Oyo State. The honour, in recognition of his enduring service to the nation and contributions to peace and security, will be cherished as a confirmation of his exemplary leadership, dedication to community development, and firm commitment to the values of integrity and service.
CP Owoseni’s career spans over 35 years of distinguished service in the Nigeria Police Force, rising through the ranks to attain the esteemed position of Commissioner of Police. His tenure encompassed leadership roles in multiple state commands, formations and departments, including Lagos and Benue State Commands, the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), and the Department of Operations, Force Headquarters, Abuja. Beyond his national contributions, he served with distinction in United Nations peacekeeping missions, including assignments in Darfur, Sudan, and Angola, where he provided strategic advice on policing, security sector management, and transitional operations.
A scholar and expert, CP Owoseni holds a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies (Security Sector Management) from the University of Ibadan, a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies and Diplomacy from the University of Benin, and has undergone extensive international professional training in security, emergency management, and conflict resolution. In retirement, he continues to shape public safety and policy as Special Adviser on Security and Executive Secretary of the Oyo State Security Trust Fund, security consultant to JAMB, principal partner at HK-George Consults Limited, and founder of the Ayesha-Nihinlola Foundation, through which he champions educational and social initiatives for vulnerable communities.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, on behalf of the Nigeria Police Force, congratulates retired CP Fatai A. Owoseni on this remarkable recognition and wishes him continued good health, more fulfilments, and lasting impact in service to the people of Oyo State and Nigeria.
CSP BENJAMIN HUNDEYIN, anipr, mipra,
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
17th January, 2026
The president offered multiple off ramps, but was very clear throughout this process: the drug trafficking must stop, and the stolen oil must be returned to the United States. Maduro is the newest person to find out that President Trump means what he says.
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