Today was one of the most painful days of my ministry.
With tears in my eyes and a heavy heart, I stood before 22 coffins as I conducted the mass burial of our brothers and sisters in Christ who were brutally killed on the night of June 21 in Kawel, Mushere, Bokkos LGA of Plateau State.
As I looked upon the grieving families, I saw widows whose husbands would never return home, children whose parents would never hold them again, and parents burying the children they had prayed and sacrificed so much for. The cries of sorrow pierced my soul. No words seemed enough to comfort such unimaginable pain.
These 22 precious souls were not numbers. They were fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and faithful followers of Jesus Christ. Last night they went to sleep hoping for tomorrow, but violence stole their lives and left their families brokenhearted.
As we lowered their bodies into the ground, I could not help but ask: How many more innocent Christians must be buried before the world hears our cries? How many more tears must be shed before peace returns to our communities?
Yet even in our sorrow, we hold on to God's promises. The Bible says, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." (Psalm 34:18). Today, I pray that God will draw near to every grieving family and give them strength beyond human understanding.
O Lord, heal our land. Comfort the widows. Protect the orphans. Wipe away the tears of Your people. Let the blood of the innocent cry out no more. May justice prevail, and may Your peace reign over Plateau State and all of Nigeria.
Though their bodies rest in the earth today, their faith remains a testimony that death cannot silence. We will remember them. We will mourn them. And we will continue to pray that God brings healing to our wounded land.
May their souls rest in perfect peace.
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A widow broke down in tears as she appealed for support, explaining that her current health condition has left her unable to work and raise the GH¢4,000 needed for her child, a Senior High School graduate, to enrol in a TVET institution.
A young mother is appealing to President John Dramani Mahama and the Health Minister for urgent intervention after her son allegedly lost his ability to walk, speak, and see following a surgical procedure at Koforidua Central Hospital.
According to the mother, her son was just 1 year and 8 months old when he underwent surgery to remove a hernia at the hospital. She claims that after the operation, the child became unable to walk or speak and also lost his sight.
“People shouldn’t wait until I’m dead before they come and say sweet words about me, because those words won’t bring me back. I know everyone has their own problems, but please show me some love.”
— John Bredu Peasah, popularly known as Drogba, appeals to the public for support and financial assistance in his fight against Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS)
YOLO Actor, John Peasah, AKA Drogba, arrives in our studios to talk about his medical condition and how the public can support him...
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Life has become extremely difficult for this woman and her family. What started as a sickness believed to be cancer has now turned into a painful struggle after surgery at Battor Hospital affected her urine tube, leaving her unable to control the flow of urine.
Medical advice now requires that she be urgently transferred to Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital for further treatment, but as it stands, there is no financial support or help available to make the transfer possible. The family has already spent everything they had, and now they are completely stranded.
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— Popular Ghanaian actor John Peasah, popularly known as Drogba from the Ghanaian youth TV series “YOLO,” has gone live on the streets to seek public support in raising funds for his medical condition.