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The Christian Association of Nigeria Mourns the Loss of Dr. Monday Bitrus Adze.

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The national leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed profound sorrow at the passing of Dr. Monday Bitrus Adze, Chairman of the Youth Wing, YOWICAN. His unexpected departure has created a significant void within the communities he served, particularly among the youth who were inspired by his dedication and vision.

Dr. Adze was not only a committed veterinarian but also a beacon of hope for many. His unwavering commitment to empowering young people and fostering unity within the Christian community exemplified his faith and aspirations for a brighter future. In a statement signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, CAN highlighted Dr. Adze’s tireless efforts to uplift the youth, encouraging them to embrace their roles as leaders and advocates for positive change.

Throughout his tenure, Dr. Adze implemented numerous initiatives that touched countless lives, instilling a sense of purpose and direction among the youth of CAN. His loss is felt deeply, as he was both a mentor and a friend to many young Nigerians. The impact of his contributions to the Youth Wing and the broader community is immeasurable.

As CAN mourns this significant loss, Archbishop Okoh urged all members, especially the youth, to unite in solidarity and support for one another and for Dr. Adze’s family during this challenging time. He encouraged the continuation of the work Dr. Adze so passionately championed, honoring his legacy through collective action and commitment.

On behalf of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Archbishop Okoh extended heartfelt condolences to Dr. Adze’s family, the youth of CAN in Delta State, and all who were touched by his life and service. May the memories of Dr. Adze bring comfort, and may his spirit continue to inspire future generations.

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Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Condemns Alleged Police Summon of Uzo-Uwani Chairman

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The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth wing has voiced strong condemnation regarding the reported summoning of Mr. Chijioke Ezugwu, the Uzo-Uwani local government chairman, by the Enugu State police command. This follows recent violence in Uzo-Uwani, where suspected herdsmen have allegedly killed numerous residents, prompting local security efforts.

According to reports, Mr. Ezugwu was questioned regarding alleged killings of herdsmen. Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide President, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike, has called the summon unacceptable, lamenting the perceived lack of police action against the alleged perpetrators of the Uzo-Uwani attacks while criticizing the swiftness in summoning the council chairman.

Mr. Okwu stated that the situation in Uzo-Uwani is underreported and severe, marked by frequent abductions and attacks. He criticized the police for allegedly failing to apprehend those responsible for violence, including the murder of an elderly couple. He further asserted that the police’s actions may be perceived as emboldening criminals. The group has urged the Enugu State Police Command to address these allegations. They warn that continued “harassment” of the council chairman could result in widespread protests by Igbo youths.

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Nigerian Navy Dismantles Illegal Oil Infrastructure in Rivers and Delta States.

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In a significant operation against crude oil theft, the Nigerian Navy has successfully discovered and disconnected a wellhead linked to pipelines utilized for illicit siphoning of crude oil. The announcement, made via the Nigerian Navy’s verified Facebook page, detailed the operation conducted by Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Pathfinder on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.

The NNS Pathfinder patrol team also uncovered and deactivated eight illegal refinery sites in Egbema, Rivers State. The operation resulted in the dismantling of 26 refining ovens, 30 reservoirs, and 32 dugout pits containing substantial quantities of illegally acquired crude oil and illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).

Furthermore, on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, Nigerian Navy Ship Delta discovered and deactivated 16 dug-out pits and numerous sacks filled with large volumes of stolen crude oil in the Obodo Omadino community, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State.

These operations highlight the Nigerian Navy’s ongoing commitment to combating crude oil theft and illegal refining activities, which have significant detrimental effects on the nation’s economy and environment. The dismantling of these illegal infrastructures represents a crucial step in curbing these illicit activities and safeguarding Nigeria’s resources.

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Nigerian skitmaker Nasboi Survives Car Accident.

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Nigerian skitmaker and musician Lawal Nasiru, known professionally as Nasboi, was involved in a car accident on Wednesday. According to reports, Nasboi’s vehicle collided with a parked trailer.

The accident occurred shortly after Nasboi embarked on a nationwide tour, which he playfully described as a campaign to secure a collaboration with singer Davido.

Following the incident, Nasboi addressed his followers via social media, assuring them of his safety and recovery. In a live video, he remained composed, expressing gratitude that no one was injured. “We thank God nobody got harmed. No injuries at all,” he stated.

Nasboi reflected on the experience in an Instagram post, captioning it: “Thank God for life. Few hours ago!! No injuries sustained, No single scratch. Now I’m thinking if I should stop or to continue.” The skitmaker’s post leaves his fans wondering if he will continue his tour.

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