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Muslim Rights Group Accuses RCCG Of Denying Muslims Access To Redemption Camp
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called for the removal of examination centres located in the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) camp along Lagos-Ibadan expressway.
The MURIC Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, made the call on Monday, saying the church was preventing Muslims from gaining access to the examination centers to check their West African Examinations Council WAEC results.
Akintola also accused the RCCG of disallowing Muslims from transacting business in banks located in the the RCCG camp.
He said Nigerian Muslims were also being denied access into the Lagos-Ibadan expressway camp of the RCCG.
“Among the complainants are Muslims who registered for the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB), the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) as well as other examinations.
“Attempts by the candidates to enter the RCCG camp in order to check their examination centres are always rebuffed by RCCG security men who turn them back at the gates with clear messages that Muslims are persona non grata inside the camp.
“The second group of Muslims who are not allowed to enter are those who opened bank accounts in some of the banks located inside the camp like Eco Bank, Unity, Guaranty Trust Bank, FCMB, United Bank for Africa, Zenith and Access Bank. This ugly trend has been on for quite some time but the complaints have increased in number recently,” Akintola said.
According to him, the development is distasteful and disturbing and that it is interesting to note that this kind of stereotyping with Muslims as the victims is happening in Yorubaland.
“It is even more interesting to note that those behind this obnoxious practice are Yoruba Christians while the victims are Yoruba Muslims. Those who talk about religious tolerance being rampant in Yorubaland have therefore missed the point.
“But the difference is the case in matters concerning religion where they operate as Christian or Muslim groups or as corporate entities. The same Christian teacher who lives in the same house with many Muslims without any problem is the same teacher who will snatch the hijab from the head of a female Muslim student in the school.
“Simply put, there is no religious tolerance in Yorubaland. That is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
“The RCCG camp saga cited above is one good example. RCCG has used opportunities at its disposal to build a big camp on Lagos-Ibadan expressway. It has also equipped the camp with necessary infrastructural facilities including a university, schools, clinics, banks, residential houses.
“MURIC acknowledges the right of RCCG to do all these but at the same time members of the public should be given access to them. Failure to allow that access robs RCCG of an important quality and role in social relations, namely, neighbourliness and service to the people. Afterall many other entities have such facilities and keep them open to the public.
“As a way forward, we demand, first and foremost, the relocation of all public examination centres from the RCCG camp. This camp should be delisted by WAEC, JAMB, NECO and other examination bodies for practising religious apartheid.
“Any individual or institution that applies to examination bodies to host examinations must give access to the public, particularly the candidates. Anything to the contrary is arbitrary and alien to the culture of education. A situation whereby candidates of a particular religion are shut out of the premises of the examination venue is unfair, unjust and unacceptable by any standard.
“We advise Muslims to stop going inside the RCCG camp. It is private property where Muslims are not welcome. Muslims residing in the vicinity should patronise banks and other business concerns located outside the camp.
“However, we warn that banks and other business concerns located within RCCG camp may start losing their Muslim customers if they continue within RCCG camp. Our advice to the banks id to engage RCCG authorities in dialogue on this matter,” Akintola said.
RCCG is yet to react to MURIC’s claim.
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Killing of Christians: FG replies Trump
The Federal Government has debunked United States’ President Donald Trump’s claims of alleged ‘large-scale killings’ of Christians in Nigeria, and his call for the country to be redesignated as a ‘Country of Particular Concern (CPC)’.
Nigeria was first designated a CPC in 2020, during the last year of Trump’s first term.
The Joe Biden administration later removed the country from the list.
In a statement by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the Nigerian government, while it appreciates the global concern for human rights and religious freedom, Trump’s claims ‘do not reflect the situation on the ground. Nigerians of all faiths have long lived, worked, and worshipped together peacefully’
“The Federal Government of Nigeria notes the recent remarks by U.S. President Donald J. Trump alleging large-scale killings of Christians in Nigeria and calling for the country’s designation as a “Country of Particular Concern.”
“While Nigeria appreciates global concern for human rights and religious freedom, these claims do not reflect the situation on the ground. Nigerians of all faiths have long lived, worked, and worshipped together peacefully.
“Under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria remains committed to fighting terrorism, strengthening interfaith harmony, and protecting the lives and rights of all its people.
“Nigeria will continue to engage constructively with the Government of the United States to deepen mutual understanding of regional dynamics and the country’s ongoing peace and security efforts.”
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Adebayo Salutes Oyebanji at project commissioning, Promises to Lead His Reelection Campaign
…2026: My work ‘ll speak for me, Oyebanji says
The first civilian Governor of Ekiti State,Otunba Niyi Adebayo, has pledged to lead Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s re- election campaign train for the 2026 governorship election in appreciation of the Governor’s superlative performance which has impacted positively on the state.
Adebayo, who governed Ekiti State under the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD) between 1999 and 2003, averred that he won’t be leading the campaign on account of party affiliation, but on the premise of Oyebanji’s scintillating performance and fidelity to Ekiti citizens since 2022.
The former Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, said these in Ikole Ekiti, on Friday, while commissioning the 20 kilometre Ikole-Ara-Isinbode road constructed by Governor Oyebanji’s administration, as part of the activities commemorating the third anniversary of his government.
Appraising Oyebanji’s government in the last three years, Adebayo scored the government high in road and power infrastructure; health care delivery, agriculture , and human capital development among others.
He also thanked Governor Oyebanji for standing by him while he was Governor between 1999 and 2003 and for the honour he always accorded him ever since.
The former Governor said he felt pained that he couldn’t construct the Ara- Isinbode- Ikole road during his tenure due to financial impediment. This, he said, makes the project very impressive and dear to his heart. He said he felt highly fulfilled coming around to commission the same road years after.
Adebayo said he was proud of Governor Oyebanji’s superlative exploits in all sectors of the economy, urging the electorate to massively vote and retain him in power till 2030.
“If you look at this our Governor, he is a great son. God is using him for Ekiti. I am always very enthusiastic about his issues, because he is special to me .
“When I came to Ekiti in 1998 to begin my political journey, Governor Oyebanji was the first person to join me. He worked with me and we won that election.
“Even when I lost reelection in 2003, he stood by me and we still maintain that cordial relationship up to today. I am grateful to you for your loyalty and steadfastness to Ekiti people.
“When campaign starts for your reelection in 2026, I will be at the forefront, because you have not disappointed us”.
In his submission, Governor Oyebanji, who went down memory lane, revealed that he undertook the road project on the platform that it was part of what pained Otunba Niyi Adebayo most, because of his inability to reconstruct the road during his tenure.
The Governor added that the former Governor Segun Oni also took step to reconstruct the road, but couldn’t due to unforeseen circumstances.
Oyebanji stated that the project was the seventh to be commissioned to mark his third anniversary, while pledging that his government will work harder to make Ikole-Ijesa Isu road motorable for commuters, despite being a federal road.
“The inability of Otunba Niyi Adebayo to reconstruct this road that time was the reason why I dedicated resources to complete this project and invited him to come and commission it today. I was part of that government and I knew his feelings then”.
To ensure durability, Oyebanji, said: “We are going to put barricade on this road to prevent unnecessary pressure. I plead with you, don’t make bonfires on any of our roads, they will get damaged if you do that.
“It is our collective responsibility to preserve the road. Besides these road infrastructures, we have extended electricity to Ikole Local Government and upgrade your state specialist hospital to a Federal Medical Centre. I have connected Ikole Ekiti to Igbemo through road and this has been done and completed.
Citing the significance of the road to the growth of rural economy, the Commissioner for Works, Mr Sola Adebayo, said besides connectivity, it will bolster the development of agriculture and curtail incidences of kidnapping along that route.
Adebayo said the road was undertaken to enhance trade, equitable distribution of public utilities and free movements of commuters, saying the government will continue to rehabilitate all inter and intra state as well as feeder roads to spread infrastructures to all the towns in the state.
Representing the contractor that prosecuted the project, Dromo International Company Limited, Engr Folorunso Omoya, appreciated the Governor for patronising indigenous contractors, saying this has motivated him to execute the project to specification to indicate that they have the expertise.
In their commendations, the Elekole of Ikole Ekiti, Oba Ajibade Fasiku, Alara of Ara Ekiti, Oba Samuel Fatoba and Onisin of Isinbode, Oba Akinyemi Adesoji, said the road looked jinxed from time immemorial, because of its parlous and dangerous state, describing the quality as the best in Ekiti.
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Alleged N33.2bn fraud: EFCC tenders more documents in evidence against Dasuki, others
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Friday tendered more evidence in the trial of retired Col. Sambo Dasuki and three others before an Abuja High Court.
Dasuki a former National Security Adviser (NSA)is charged with an amended 32-count charge bordering on criminal breach of trust, dishonest release and receiving various sums of money to the tune of N33.2 billion.
He was accused of misappropriation of security funds in the accounts of the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), alongside a former General Manager with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Aminu Baba-Kusa.
Others are two firms: Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited.
The EFCC arraigned the four defendants afresh on, March 25 in a case that began in 2015.
The anti-graft agency accused Dasuki, among others, of releasing the equivalent of N10 billion in foreign currencies from the NSA’s account.
The account with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the 2014 presidential primary election of the then ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Dasuki and his co-defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges, marked as FCT/HC/CR/43/2015.
At the resumed hearing of the case , PW1, Adariku Michael, a detective with EFCC informed the court that the commission received intelligence report on Sept. 21, 2015 bordering on abuse of office and money laundering.
He was taken in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN.
He alleged that the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) moved huge sums of money between October, 2014 and April, 2015 to accounts of various companies.
The witness said the report was assigned to a special task force headed by ACE Halimah Kazeem.
The witness said that on receiving the report, the special task force swung into action and wrote a letter to the CBN.
He narrated how money for the ONSA account in the CBN was transferred to different individuals and companies into their different banks.
Responses from requests sent to CBN and other banks were tendered in evidence and marked as exhibits.
The defendants counsel , A A Usman for Dasuki, Solomon Umoh, SAN for Baba-Kusa and Acacia Holdings Limited and A O Ayodele for Reliance Referral Hospital Limited reserved their objections
The parties as suggested by Umoh agreed to be shown the documents before the proceedings, so that the trial can go smoothly.
Justice Charles Agbaza then adjourned the case until Nov.11 for continuation of hearing. (NAN)
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