Nigerian Army Officer Dies After Allegedly Being Set On Fire By Wife In Akwa Ibom

A Nigerian Army officer, Lieutenant Samson Haruna, has tragically died from severe burns after allegedly being set on fire by his wife during a domestic dispute in Akwa Ibom State. According to reports, the incident occurred following an argument between the couple inside their apartment at the army barracks. The wife reportedly poured fuel on Lieutenant Haruna before igniting him in a fit of rage. Neighbours, alarmed by his screams, rushed to the scene and managed to extinguish the flames before taking him to the hospital, where he fought for his life for several days before succumbing to his injuries. Lieutenant Haruna was described by colleagues as a disciplined and calm soldier, making his death even more heartbreaking. Sources indicate that the couple had a history of frequent conflicts prior to the fatal incident. The wife has been arrested and is currently in police custody as investigations into the case continue. The incident has drawn widespread shock and sorrow online, with many Nigerians condemning domestic violence and calling for greater awareness and preventive measures. Lieutenant Haruna’s death has left the army community and the public mourning a tragic and senseless loss.  

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CAN Denies Christian Genocide Claims, Urges Nigerians To Address Insurgency Locally

CAN Denies Christian Genocide Claims, Urges Nigerians To Address Insurgency Locally

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has rejected claims of a “Christian genocide” in the country, calling such reports exaggerated and driven by foreign interests. The controversy emerged after US comedian Bill Maher alleged that Christians in Nigeria were being systematically killed, with Islamist groups reportedly burning churches and attempting to eliminate the Christian population. US Senator Ted Cruz also accused Nigerian authorities of “ignoring and even facilitating the mass murder of Christians by Islamist jihadists,” claiming that Christians were being targeted under sharia and blasphemy laws. Cruz subsequently introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act in the US Senate to impose sanctions on officials deemed responsible. Congressman Riley Moore also urged US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to designate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and suspend arms sales until the government demonstrates protection for Christians. Speaking to Guardian Nigeria on Tuesday, CAN’s Director of National Issues and Social Welfare, Abimbola Ayuba, acknowledged the ongoing killings but rejected the idea that Christians are uniquely targeted. “Facts show that the killings do not follow any particular pattern,” Ayuba said. “In Christian-majority states like Benue, it may seem Christians are being targeted, but Muslims have also been attacked, including during early morning prayers in mosques. The violence involves kidnappings, attacks, and other atrocities that affect everyone.” Ayuba also criticized groups exploiting the situation for foreign attention. “Some actors use our challenges to serve their foreign interests. While outsiders have a right to inquire, we must present the facts accurately. The violence does not discriminate—it affects Christians, Muslims, and even children,” he said. He urged Nigerians to take collective action to address the insurgency locally rather than seeking sympathy abroad. “We need an all-of-society approach to end this insurgency. Why appeal to America when the Nigerian Senate provides avenues for petitions? Declaring Nigeria a country of particular concern will hurt all of us. Those seeking foreign sympathy know why they do it,” Ayuba concluded.  

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Tinubu Requests House Approval For $2.35 Billion External Loan And $500 Million Sukuk To Fund Budget, Infrastructure

President Bola Tinubu has officially sought the House of Representatives’ approval to borrow $2.35 billion in external funds to partly finance the 2025 budget deficit and refinance Nigeria’s maturing Eurobonds. The request, contained in a letter to House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, was read on the floor of the House on Tuesday. Tinubu is also seeking clearance to issue a $500 million debut sovereign sukuk in the International Capital Market (ICM) to support infrastructure projects and broaden Nigeria’s financing options. The borrowing plan complies with Sections 21(1) and 27(1) of the Debt Management Office (Establishment) Act, 2003, which require legislative approval for new loans and refinancing arrangements. The $2.35 billion proposal consists of $1.23 billion (N1.84 trillion) earmarked in the 2025 Appropriation Act to help close the budget gap, and $1.12 billion to refinance a Eurobond maturing on November 21. “The Federal Government has recorded significant success issuing Sukuk in the domestic capital market to fund key infrastructure projects,” the letter stated. “From September 2017 to May 2025, the DMO raised N1.39 trillion through domestic Sukuk for road infrastructure projects. Nevertheless, it is crucial to access external funds to complement domestic resources, bridge infrastructure gaps, diversify the investor base, and deepen the government securities market.” Tinubu explained that the funds could be raised through one or a combination of instruments such as Eurobonds, loan syndications, or bridge financing facilities, depending on market conditions. He added that pricing for the new Eurobonds is expected to mirror current yields on Nigeria’s international bonds, ranging from 6.8 percent to 9.3 percent depending on maturity. On the $500 million sovereign sukuk, the President said it would diversify Nigeria’s investor base, deepen the government securities market, and finance critical infrastructure projects across the country.  

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University of Jos Set to Host 27th NUGA Games

University of Jos Set to Host 27th NUGA Games

The countdown has officially begun to the 27th Nigerian University Games (NUGA), scheduled to take place at the University of Jos (UNIJOS) from November 6 to 16, 2025. With just one month to go, preparations are in top gear as UNIJOS gets ready to welcome 7,457 duly accredited athletes and officials from universities across Nigeria for ten days of intense competition, camaraderie, and celebration of university sports excellence. The Games, which stand as the premier sporting event among Nigerian universities, will feature student-athletes competing in various disciplines aimed at fostering unity, talent discovery, and national development through sport. Preliminary competitions have already been concluded—or are currently underway—across the 15 NUGA zones nationwide, determining the universities that will qualify for the Games proper. Speaking on the institution’s readiness, Professor Ishaya Tanko, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, reaffirmed the university’s commitment to hosting a memorable event. “The University of Jos is fully ready to host the nation,” Professor Tanko stated. “This event is not just about competition; it is an opportunity to promote sports excellence, strengthen unity among our young people, and showcase the hospitality and capacity of our institution and the Plateau community.” The 27th NUGA Games will mark the first time the University of Jos hosts the event since its establishment, and the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) has assured that facilities, logistics, and security arrangements are being finalized to international standards. NUGA officials have also confirmed that volunteer registration, media accreditation, and event promotions are ongoing through official platforms to ensure seamless coordination ahead of the Games. “The NUGA Games continue to serve as a platform for identifying and nurturing sporting talent within Nigerian universities,” said Dr. [Insert NUGA Official Name], President of the Nigerian University Games Association. “We are confident that UNIJOS 2025 will set a new benchmark in organization, participation, and spirit.” The University community and the host city of Jos are gearing up to welcome thousands of visitors, creating significant opportunities for tourism, culture, and local enterprise throughout the duration of the Games.

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Cooking Gas Prices May Ease as NLNG, Major Offtakers Intensify Supply

Consumers of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), popularly known as cooking gas, may soon experience some relief as major offtakers with purchase agreements from the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited have ramped up product loading to address recent shortages and price hikes. Findings by our correspondent revealed that NIPCO Gas and 11 Plc Gas resumed LPG offtake from the NLNG last Friday, with loading operations expected to intensify from Monday night to restore adequate distribution across the country. However, uncertainty still looms over how soon the market will stabilise, according to key operators in the LPG sector who spoke to our correspondent under condition of anonymity. A senior official of a major LPG marketing association disclosed that depot operators involved in LPG importation incurred heavy losses following the commencement of LPG production by the Dangote Refinery, which initially caused a price drop. He noted that the refinery was forced to suspend LPG production after a brief protest by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), adding that Dangote’s limited storage capacity for LPG further complicated supply. “The refinery focuses more on petrol and aviation fuel. So once production stopped, there was no buffer to sustain supply,” the source said. Another industry source revealed that normalisation of supply could take until the coming weekend.“LPG loading is not like petrol. We can’t load more than 25 trucks overnight because of safety protocols and documentation. But since loading has resumed, prices across Lagos and other Southwest states should start dropping soon,” the source explained. Meanwhile, several consumers have lamented the soaring cost of cooking gas.“My husband bought cooking gas at ₦2,000 per kilogramme,” one consumer told our correspondent.Another, who travelled from Agege to Ikeja to purchase gas, said: “In Agege, gas costs ₦2,500 per kilogramme. Here near Oba-Akran, it’s ₦1,500. Before now, it used to be ₦1,100.” Ajayi Abayomi, a senior official at a gas station in the Anifowoshe area of Oba-Akran, Ikeja, confirmed their current price of ₦1,500 per kilogramme, attributing the surge to supply disruptions. “There’s no other reason than limited supply,” he said. “The gas we’re selling now was diverted from our Port Harcourt operations to ensure our customers don’t run out. Normally, we source from Dangote Refinery or Apapa, but recent disruptions have made that difficult.” Abayomi also linked the hike to the PENGASSAN–Dangote Refinery dispute, which disrupted gas discharge operations in Apapa. “Once Dangote stopped selling, other suppliers increased prices. We just pass the cost to consumers,” he explained. LEADERSHIP recalls that in January 2022, NLNG committed to supplying 100 per cent of its Butane (cooking gas) and Propane production to the Nigerian domestic market to enhance availability and affordability. This commitment, part of the company’s Domestic LPG (DLPG) scheme, supports the federal government’s “Decade of Gas” initiative and reduces dependence on imported LPG. The NLNG remains Nigeria’s largest single supplier of LPG and has reaffirmed its collaboration with stakeholders to stabilise pricing and ensure long-term market sustainability.

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Adult Film Star Angela Dela Cruz Sparks Controversy as Pastor of San Diego Church

Adult Film Star Angela Dela Cruz Sparks Controversy as Pastor of San Diego Church

An adult film actress, Angela Dela Cruz, has ignited widespread debate after revealing that she also serves as a pastor of Living Faith Church, a new congregation in downtown San Diego. Angela and her husband, Stephen Dela Cruz, launched the church this summer, describing it as “a church for sinners by sinners.” The church’s website further proclaims that its leaders are “the biggest sinners, and this is the most non-judgmental church around.” Although the website does not list the pastors by name, the couple has openly shared their dual roles on social media.“Where else will you find an adult actress who is also a pastor?!” read a September 6 post on the church’s official Instagram page. The Dela Cruzes have also promoted events discussing their unconventional ministry. One invitation urged followers to “peek behind the curtain of Angela, an adult actress, and her husband, Stephen Dela Cruz, starting a church for sinners by sinners,” ending with a call to RSVP by texting “GOSSIP” to a dedicated number. Religious scholars react Religion researcher Scott Thumma, director of the Hartford Institute for Religion Research at Hartford Seminary, expressed astonishment at the development.“I’ve never heard of anything quite like this,” he told The Roys Report. Thumma, who reviewed the church’s statement of faith and watched several of its sermons, said its theology appeared evangelical and consistent with traditional Christian teachings about salvation through Christ.“It would seem incongruous with the possibility of also being a porn star,” he noted. “Even Jesus said to ‘go and sin no more.’” The Dela Cruzes’ background The couple did not respond to The Roys Report’s requests for comment. According to Stephen’s business website, he owns “over ten multimillion-dollar corporations” and works as an author and motivational speaker. Angela is listed as his co-founder and has an extensive acting and modeling background. Under a different stage name, Angela maintains an active online presence where she posts explicit content and promotes appearances at adult entertainment industry events. The website further states that both Angela and Stephen are ordained ministers who met while attending Bible college. Stephen’s LinkedIn profile indicates that he graduated from Bethany University, a now-defunct Assemblies of God institution that closed in 2011 due to financial difficulties and declining enrollment. A new kind of “church for sinners”? Living Faith Church continues to describe itself as a haven for those shunned by traditional congregations. Still, many within the broader Christian community question whether its message of radical inclusivity can coexist with leadership involved in the adult film industry. As the Dela Cruzes press forward with their “church for sinners,” their story has sparked heated discussions about morality, ministry, and the modern face of faith in America.

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Jonathan 2027 Suit an ‘Abuse of Court Process’ — SAN Oba Maduabuchi

Abuja, Oct. 8, 2025 — A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Oba Maduabuchi, has described the recent suit filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking to bar former President Goodluck Jonathan from contesting in the 2027 presidential election as “an abuse of court process.” Speaking on Arise TV’s Morning Show on Tuesday, Maduabuchi argued that the matter had already been settled by a competent court in Yenagoa and could not be reopened before a court of coordinate jurisdiction. “An abuse of court process is when you want to relitigate a case or an issue that has already been settled by a court of competent jurisdiction,” he said. He explained that since the issue of Jonathan’s eligibility to contest for president had been decided in Yenagoa and no appeal had been filed against that judgment, it remains binding and valid. “Until that judgment is set aside, it remains what the law is. Anyone taking the same issue before another court is simply abusing the process,” the SAN added, describing such persons as “busy bodies.” Law Does Not Apply Retroactively Maduabuchi further noted that the law in force at the time of an action determines its legality, not laws enacted later. He questioned whether Section 137(3) of the 1999 Constitution — which limits presidents and governors who have completed another’s term from running twice — existed when Jonathan took the oath of office in 2010. “The law only came into effect in 2018. When Goodluck Jonathan took the oath of office, there was no statutory limitation that could inhibit him from running his constitutionally guaranteed two terms,” he explained. He likened attempts to apply the later amendment to Jonathan’s earlier tenure to punishing someone under a law that did not exist at the time of the alleged act. Maduabuchi illustrated his point with a judicial example: “Judges’ retirement age was once 65, later changed to 70. Would a judge who retired before the change go to court seeking reinstatement under the new law? Of course not. The law demands certainty.” He maintained that Section 137(3) was not in existence when Jonathan took his oaths in 2010 and 2011, stressing that “no pyrotechnic argument can breathe existence into a law that did not exist.” Court Precedent Backs Jonathan’s Eligibility The SAN also recalled a Court of Appeal decision that upheld Jonathan’s constitutional right to contest again, reiterating that no retrospective law could be applied to disqualify him. “The Federal Court of Appeal affirmed that Jonathan had the right to run. You cannot apply a law that was not in existence to his case,” he said. Maduabuchi’s comments come amid renewed debate over Jonathan’s potential candidacy in the 2027 elections and fresh legal moves aimed at blocking his eligibility.

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Relief for Nigerians as Dangote Refinery Slashes Cooking Gas Price to ₦760/kg

Lagos, Oct. 7, 2025 — In a development set to ease the financial burden on millions of households, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has once again reduced the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, to ₦760 per kilogram, down from ₦810 just a week ago. This latest cut marks the second major price reduction in less than a month, reinforcing Dangote’s position as a key player driving affordability and competition in Nigeria’s domestic energy market. Dangote Sets New Benchmark for Market Pricing With this adjustment, Dangote’s ex-depot price stands significantly below that of other major suppliers.Current market data shows: Matrix and Ardova depots sell at around ₦920/kg A.Y.M Shafa and NIPCO at ₦910/kg Stockgap Depot, one of the largest suppliers, sells for as high as ₦950/kg The ₦150–₦190 price gap per kilogram underscores Dangote’s growing influence in stabilizing energy prices and making LPG more affordable for consumers. Industry Experts Hail Move Energy experts have lauded the refinery’s strategy as a market-stabilizing intervention aimed at discouraging arbitrary price hikes by other players. They noted that the refinery’s decision aligns with its broader goal of deepening domestic energy supply, reducing reliance on imports, and supporting the federal government’s clean energy transition agenda. “By offering cheaper LPG, Dangote is setting a new benchmark that could force competitors to review their prices downward,” an industry analyst said. “It’s a positive disruption for consumers and for the entire gas value chain.” Consumers Welcome Price Reduction The price cut has sparked optimism among Nigerians, many of whom have struggled with soaring energy costs amid high inflation and a weakening naira. Consumers say they hope the new refinery price will reflect at retail outlets across the country, where gas prices often remain inflated despite depot-level reductions. Boost for Clean Energy Adoption Analysts also predict that if the price stability is sustained, more households may switch from firewood and charcoal to LPG, reducing environmental pollution and improving public health outcomes. The Dangote Refinery’s continued interventions, observers say, could play a pivotal role in reshaping Nigeria’s energy landscape, promoting affordability, and supporting sustainable development.

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