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Late Rev. Akindayomi’s Daughter

My Father’s Legacy Must Not Die — Late Rev. Akindayomi’s Daughter Speaks Out on YouTube

In a heartfelt video shared on YouTube, Pastor Titi, daughter of the late Rev. Josiah Akindayomi — the revered founder of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) — has opened up about her father’s life, legacy, and how his memory is being preserved today. “Some pastors don’t even know my father founded the church,” she said candidly in the video. “He never gave my mother a position in the church. In fact, he cared for outsiders even more than his own children.” Pastor Titi went on to reveal that her father made no material provisions for his children, choosing instead to leave each of them with only a Bible. “That was his will,” she said. “He promised to bequeath Bibles to his children, and that’s exactly what he did. How many pastors today can do that?” Now determined to preserve his legacy, she announced the launch of a foundation in his name, aimed at promoting the values he lived by — humility, selflessness, and a deep commitment to the Gospel. “His legacy must not die,” she declared. “That’s why I started the foundation — to remind the world of who he was and what he stood for.” Food for Thought Her comments have sparked fresh conversations online about church leadership, succession planning, and legacy within Nigeria’s Christian community. Questions being raised include: As discussions continue to unfold, Pastor Titi’s bold reflections serve as a powerful reminder that behind every megachurch are stories of sacrifice, conviction, and legacies that risk being forgotten — unless someone chooses to remember.

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President Tinubu To Oluremi on Her 65th Birthday

President Tinubu To Oluremi on Her 65th Birthday

As you celebrate your 65th birthday today, I honour not only the love of my life, but also a woman whose quiet strength and enduring grace have been my steadying anchor. Through every season, from the long years of struggle and political exile, to leadership responsibilities, you have stood firmly by my side with dignity, patience, and devotion that words can scarcely express. You are more than my wife. You are my confidant, counsellor, and the steady flame illuminating my path. In you, our children and grandchildren see the example of compassion and faith, and in you, our nation sees the true strength of womanhood; resolute yet tender, humble yet unshakably firm. Nigeria owes you more than many will ever know. In every sacrifice you made quietly, in every burden you carried without complaint, you have served this country as surely as I have, not from the podium, but from the heart of our home. Today, as your husband, I thank God for your life, health, and unwavering love. As your President, I salute you as the First Lady whose warmth and empathy continue to touch millions of lives across our land. And as your lifelong companion, I say that I love you more than ever, and am blessed every day by your presence. Your love is a treasure I hold dear. Happy 65th birthday, Oluremi @SenRemiTinubu. May the years ahead be filled with joy, peace, and the fulfilment you so richly deserve.

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UK to Recognize Palestinian State Today

The United Kingdom is expected to formally recognize a Palestinian state later today, British officials said, after Israel failed to meet key conditions laid out by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. These conditions included agreeing to a ceasefire in Gaza, allowing humanitarian aid into the enclave, ending measures toward annexing territory in the West Bank, and recommitting to a two‑state peace process. Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy clarified that recognition would be largely symbolic and would not result in the immediate establishment of a sovereign state. The move is intended to preserve the prospects for a two‑state solution. The decision comes amid growing international pressure on Israel over its military operations in Gaza and concerns about worsening humanitarian conditions. Canada, France, and Portugal are among other Western nations preparing to recognize Palestinian statehood in alignment with the UN General Assembly later this week. Israel has criticized these recognition efforts, arguing that they amount to rewarding terrorism. Families of Israeli hostages have also expressed strong opposition to what they view as diplomatic moves that may undermine efforts to secure the hostages’ release.

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Beijing moves to curb commercialization of faith and reassert Communist Party control over spiritual life

China Bans Online Preaching and AI in Major Crackdown on Digital Religion

Beijing moves to curb commercialization of faith and reassert Communist Party control over spiritual life China has rolled out sweeping new restrictions on religious expression online, banning unlicensed digital preaching and the use of artificial intelligence to produce religious content. The move is part of a broader campaign by the Chinese Communist Party to clamp down on the commercialization of religion and ensure religious activities remain firmly under state control. The crackdown, introduced by the National Religious Affairs Administration, prohibits most forms of online religious engagement unless carried out by state-licensed religious institutions. This includes bans on livestreamed sermons, short religious videos, paid digital rituals such as online chanting or incense offerings, and AI-generated religious teachings. Authorities cited the need to combat the spread of “illegal information,” online fortune-telling, and “heretical cults” as key reasons for the policy. The tightening of online regulations comes amid rapid growth in what some analysts have dubbed China’s “temple economy,” estimated to be worth over $14 billion annually. Religious revival in the country—despite formal restrictions—has led to a boom in temple tourism, e-commerce sales of religious items, and digital spiritual services. While only about 10% of the population formally identifies with a religion, surveys suggest up to 40% of Chinese people believe in deities, spirits, or ghosts. The blending of faith and commerce has sparked criticism that religious practice is becoming overly commodified and detached from its spiritual roots. The timing of the new restrictions follows the public scandal surrounding Shi Yongxin, abbot of the iconic Shaolin Temple, who is currently under investigation for alleged financial misconduct and behavior deemed inconsistent with Buddhist teachings. Known as the “CEO monk” for his high-profile commercial ventures, Shi has been accused of turning the monastery into a profit-making enterprise. Several of his associates have reportedly been detained, and the case has become a flashpoint for debates about the blurred lines between religion, commerce, and state power in modern China. In response to the new measures, local religious bureaus across China have begun implementing compliance campaigns. In Sichuan province, officials have organized study sessions for Buddhist, Catholic, and Islamic leaders to reinforce the new rules. Religious organizations have been told to carry out internal “self-examinations,” and local authorities have pledged to “eliminate risks” posed by unregulated religious activity. Analysts view this as part of a broader ideological tightening under President Xi Jinping, whose administration has already conducted wide-ranging anti-corruption drives across government and the Communist Party. The current focus on religion reflects a desire to prevent religious leaders from accumulating social influence or wealth that might challenge the state’s authority. The new rules will significantly affect temples and clergy that have embraced digital platforms. At Mount Qingcheng, a Taoist sacred site in Sichuan, monks had begun livestreaming services and selling religious merchandise on Douyin (China’s TikTok), with some items priced over $1,400. Such practices have drawn both fascination and criticism on social media, where users mockingly described monks as luxury tourists. While the latest crackdown may curtail these ventures, observers expect some religious groups to find workarounds, noting that similar campaigns in the past have lost momentum after a few months. Ultimately, the latest restrictions highlight Beijing’s intent to keep religion subordinate to the state. According to Ian Johnson, author of The Souls of China, the policy is less about eliminating faith and more about controlling it. “Religion may flourish, temples may profit, and millions may worship,” he said. “But only on terms acceptable to the Communist Party.” As China balances economic development, political stability, and spiritual expression, the message remains clear: religious freedom exists—but only within limits drawn by the state.

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Israeli Bombing Kills Over 90 Palestinians as Gaza City Nears Collapse

Israeli Bombing Kills Over 90 Palestinians as Gaza City Nears Collapse

By Kamal Yalwa Published: September 20, 2025 At least 91 Palestinians have been killed across the Gaza Strip since dawn on Saturday, with Gaza City bearing the brunt of ongoing Israeli airstrikes. Medical sources told Al Jazeera that 76 of the deaths occurred in the city alone, where the Israeli military continues an intense bombing campaign. The densely populated coastal enclave has been under siege for weeks, with Israeli forces attempting to forcibly evacuate Gaza City’s residents. According to Gaza Civil Defence, around 450,000 people—half of the city’s population—have fled since Israel announced plans to capture and occupy the area in August. In one of the deadliest incidents of the day, six people were killed in an Israeli drone strike on the Tuffah neighbourhood. Another attack on the Shati refugee camp in western Gaza City killed at least five people, including two young girls, according to ambulance sources. The Israeli military claims to have demolished up to 20 residential towers in Gaza City over the past two weeks as part of its ongoing operation. The strikes have turned once-crowded neighbourhoods into rubble-strewn wastelands. Al Jazeera correspondent Hind Khoudary, reporting from central Gaza, described scenes of panic and chaos as civilians attempted to flee. She said Israeli quadcopters were targeting evacuees, using explosives that residents likened to “earthquakes” with every detonation. Meanwhile, Hamas on Saturday released what it called a “farewell picture” of 48 Israeli captives still held in Gaza. The group has warned that intensified Israeli attacks could further endanger the hostages’ lives, with several reportedly already killed by Israeli airstrikes. Hamas claims the captives are “scattered throughout the neighbourhoods” of Gaza City, making their rescue increasingly complicated amid ongoing bombardment and military operations. The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate rapidly, as large-scale displacement, crumbling infrastructure, and mounting casualties fuel concerns of an even deeper crisis ahead.

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Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea: Fernandes and Casemiro Ease Pressure on Amorim in Fiery Clash

Man Utd 2-1 Chelsea: Fernandes and Casemiro Ease Pressure on Amorim in Fiery Clash

Saturday, September 20, 2025 Manchester United secured a vital 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Old Trafford to relieve pressure on head coach Ruben Amorim, in a match defined by early drama, two first-half goals, and a red card apiece. United got off to the perfect start in miserable conditions when Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was sent off inside four minutes. The Spaniard brought down Bryan Mbeumo outside the box after being caught in possession, leaving referee Anthony Taylor with little choice but to brandish a straight red. United capitalised swiftly. Bruno Fernandes opened the scoring with a composed finish following a sharp attacking move. Casemiro then doubled the lead before half-time, heading in from a corner to give the hosts breathing room. However, the Brazilian midfielder went from hero to villain just before the break. A reckless challenge on Chelsea’s Andrey Santos earned Casemiro a second yellow card, reducing both teams to 10 men and swinging momentum back toward the visitors. Chelsea applied more pressure in the second half and eventually pulled a goal back through Trevoh Chalobah. His header set up a nervy final stretch, but United managed to hold firm to secure their first Premier League win in three matches. The result ends Chelsea’s hopes of ending a near 13-year winless run at Old Trafford and offers Amorim a much-needed boost after a difficult start to his tenure. United fans, who have grown anxious over recent form, were given a glimpse of the intensity and control their manager has been promising. With the three points secured, Manchester United now look to build momentum as they head into a busy run of fixtures in both the league and Europe.

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Liverpool 2-1 Everton: Gravenberch Shines as Arne Slot’s Side Maintain Perfect Start

By Kamal Yalwa: Saturday, September 20, 2025 Liverpool continued their perfect start to the Premier League season with a 2-1 victory over Everton in a fiercely contested Merseyside derby at Anfield. The result extends David Moyes’ winless record at Anfield to 21 Premier League games across four different clubs, as Liverpool made a fast start and held firm under late pressure. Ryan Gravenberch opened the scoring in the 10th minute, latching onto a precise delivery from Mohamed Salah to give the hosts an early lead — their fastest home goal in over two years. Gravenberch, who returned to the midfield trio alongside Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister, was instrumental throughout. Shortly before halftime, he turned provider with a clever through ball to Hugo Ekitike, who calmly slotted home his fourth goal for Liverpool since joining in the summer. The 2-0 cushion gave Arne Slot’s side firm control going into the break. Alexander Isak made his Premier League debut for Liverpool, coming on for the final 20 minutes, but his presence wasn’t crucial as the hosts had already done the damage. Everton responded in the second half with renewed intent. Idrissa Gueye pulled one back with a powerful volley following an incisive run and cross from Jack Grealish, who was arguably Everton’s standout performer. The visitors pushed for an equaliser, creating a tense finish, but lacked the composure and final product to break through Liverpool’s defence again. Liverpool have now won five straight Premier League matches for the first time under new manager Arne Slot and sit six points clear at the top of the table. Their lead could be reduced depending on the outcome of Sunday’s clash between Arsenal and Manchester City, live on Sky Sports. The result strengthens Liverpool’s title credentials and deepens Everton’s early-season struggles, leaving Moyes and his side still searching for their first win at Anfield in the Premier League era.

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Ogun State Secures $2.5 Billion Investment for Africa’s First Disneyland-Style Resort

By Kamal Yalwa: September 20, 2025 Ogun State has taken a major step toward becoming a premier tourism destination in Africa, with Governor Dapo Abiodun announcing a groundbreaking investment of up to $2.5 billion for the development of the continent’s first Disneyland-style resort. The governor made the announcement via his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, highlighting the state’s rising economic profile and growing appeal to global investors. According to Abiodun, the investment—pledged by MAG Group during a recent visit to Abeokuta—will cover the construction of a full-scale entertainment hub. Plans include a world-class theme park, luxury hotels, water parks, and other recreational facilities. “We recently received MAG Group in Abeokuta, where they pledged an investment of between $1.8 billion and $2.5 billion in hospitality and entertainment,” he wrote.“Their plans include the establishment of Africa’s first Disneyland-style resort in Ogun State.” Rapid Economic Growth Fuels Investor Interest Governor Abiodun also revealed that Ogun State’s economy has grown significantly over the past six years—rising from ₦3.5 trillion to ₦16 trillion, making it one of the fastest-growing economies in Nigeria. He attributed this progress to strategic investments in infrastructure, tourism, and public amenities. One notable success is the rejuvenation of Olumo Rock, which now generates around ₦20 million weekly in tourism revenue. “This growth reflects our deliberate efforts in infrastructure, basic amenities, and the revitalization of tourism,” the governor noted. A New Era for Tourism and Hospitality in Nigeria The Disneyland-style resort will mark a historic first for Africa and is expected to transform Ogun into a top destination for both local and international tourists. Governor Abiodun described the development as a validation of Ogun State’s growing reputation as a hub for investment, noting the state’s strategic location, business-friendly policies, and abundant human capital. “This pledge confirms the strength of our competitive advantage… We remain committed to sustaining Ogun State as the investment destination of choice and the true gateway to prosperity,” he said. The investment aligns with broader efforts by the state government and federal authorities to boost tourism under the Renewed Hope Initiative, which aims to diversify Nigeria’s economy and create new jobs through cultural and entertainment-driven projects.

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