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Pastor Adeboye Calls on Members to Support Expansion of Redemption Camp

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has made a special appeal to members of the church to help fund new projects at the Redemption Camp in Mowe, Ogun State.

Speaking during the church’s 2025 convention, Pastor Adeboye explained that the camp has become too small for the growing number of worshippers, leading to serious congestion during services and programmes. He described it as a “good problem,” showing how much the church has grown, but also one that needs urgent solutions.

To tackle the challenges, he asked for willing donors at different levels: ten people who can give ₦1 billion each, one hundred people who can give ₦100 million each, and one thousand people who can support with ₦10 million. He added that anyone can also give any amount they are comfortable with, even as little as ₦1,000.

According to Pastor Adeboye, the funds will not go into anyone’s personal pocket but will be used directly for projects that are already pressing. Among these are the expansion of the choir stand, which was built to hold 10,000 singers but is now overflowing; the construction of new dormitories to accommodate worshippers; an upgrade of the ageing water system; expansion of the sewage network; and a stronger electricity supply to match the camp’s increasing size.

The respected cleric made it clear that nobody is being forced to give, stressing that it is a voluntary sacrifice for those who feel led to do so. He said his desire is to see members of the church rise into wealth and use it to support God’s work, noting that it would be a joy if some members quietly walked up to say, “Daddy, how much do you need? Let me help.”

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Analyst Says Tinubu Not Responsible for Recent U.S.-Linked Airstrike Claims

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Nigerian news analyst, Mahmud Jega, has shared his opinion on the recent airstrike carried out by the United States in Nigeria, stating that Nigerians should not blame President Bola Tinubu for the incident.

Jega made this statement during a recent interview, where he said he does not believe many people will hold the Tinubu administration responsible, as Donald Trump had issued threats against Nigeria long before Tinubu’s administration.

“No, I don’t think many people will blame the Tinubu administration for what is happening now because President Donald Trump, when he first made the threats, it was clearly not in coordination with the Tinubu administration or the government of Nigeria,” Jega said.


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United States Launches Airstrike on ISIS Targets in Northwest Nigeria

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It has been reported that the United States carried out an airstrike targeting ISIS in the northwest region of Nigeria. The order was reportedly given by former U.S. President Donald Trump.

“Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS terrorist elements in northwest Nigeria,” Trump said.

He added, “I have previously warned these terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was.”


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Federal Government Declares Holidays as the Festive Season Draws Near

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially declared the holiday dates for the festive season.

Thursday, December 25 will be observed as Christmas Day, December 26 as Boxing Day, and Thursday, January 1 as New Year’s Day.

The declaration was made by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani. He also added that Nigerians should celebrate the holidays in faith and pray for the nation.


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