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Evangelist Moses Korede Are, Pioneer of Gospel Drama, Passes Away
Evangelist Are, a passionate advocate for spreading Christian messages through drama, was widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to the Nigerian gospel drama industry.
Throughout his career, he produced a number of impactful films that resonated deeply with audiences across Nigeria and even internationally.
His works, such as Owo Blow, Igbeyawo Aiye, Oro Ika, Gba Mi L’owo, and Emi Mi M’oke, often explored powerful themes of faith, morality, and the Christian way of life.
His dedication to delivering messages of hope, faith, and righteousness through drama captured the hearts of many.
Evangelist Are’s films became a staple in the gospel drama community, offering both entertainment and spiritual lessons.
His works went beyond mere storytelling, often urging viewers to reflect on their lives and grow in their faith.
By addressing relevant moral issues, his films inspired many to align their lives with Christian teachings, fostering a deep sense of spirituality and ethical values.
In the gospel drama industry, Evangelist Are was not alone in his efforts. He collaborated with some of the most influential figures in the field, helping to shape the growth of Christian drama in Nigeria.
Notable partnerships included working with Evangelists Mike and Gloria Bamiloye, the dynamic founders of Mount Zion Faith Ministries, who have themselves made a significant mark in the industry.
Through these collaborations, Evangelist Are was part of a movement that sought to elevate gospel drama to new heights, reaching both young and old with powerful, faith-based content.
In addition to the Bamiloyes, he also worked closely with Pastor Lekan Asikhia, a prominent figure in the Nigerian Christian community, and filmmaker Femi Adebile, whose influence helped elevate the standard of Christian drama production.
Together, they laid a strong foundation that has influenced the next generation of gospel filmmakers.
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Akpabio Represents Tinubu at Lagos Bridge Commissioning
It has been reported that Bola Ahmed Tinubu was absent at the commissioning of the Opebi-Mende Link Bridge, which took place on April 8, 2026.
However, Senate President Godswill Akpabio represented the President and carried out the ceremony.
As he commissioned the project, he stated “On behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I commission these projects.”
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Road Closures Hit Lagos Ahead of Presidential Commissioning
Residents of Lagos should prepare for traffic disruptions as several roads will be closed due to the visit of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is set to commission infrastructural projects.
The commissioning will take place on April 8 and 9, 2026.
Affected areas on Wednesday (April 8):
Opebi, Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Ojota, and Victoria Island.
Affected areas on Thursday (April 9):
Lekki-Epe Expressway, Ikoyi, Victoria Island, and Ajegunle.
Motorists are advised to plan alternative routes and expect heavy traffic during these periods.
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US President Donald Trump Issues Strong Warning to Iran
President Donald Trump makes headline as he threatens Iran on social media.
The president shared “Open the F***ing Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell — JUST WATCH!”
It can be noted that he even did a countdown on Saturday “48 hours before all Hell will rain down on them,” he warned Saturday. “Time is running out.”
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