Justine Dyikuk

“We use documentation to prove that we are not ‘burying empty coffins:’” Bishop Ajang declares, challenges gov’t on “reality check” over number of Christians killed

A concerned and courageous Nigerian prelate known for frequently addressing social and spiritual issues with a call for all to embrace practical Christianity, has denounced the senseless killings going on in Nigeria, urging for open and sincere documentation of these atrocities against Christians.

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Yiaga Africa clarifies electronic voting, real-time, amid protests demanding the use of tech ahead of the 2027 elections

In the wake of protests on the removal of the provision mandating the electronic transmission of results from Nigeria’s amended 2022 Electoral Act, Yiaga Africa, a leading election monitoring organisation, has educated Nigerians on the real meaning of real-time transmission of election results.

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“We express grave concern over the worsening security situation, especially in Northern Nigeria.” – Catholic Bishops

Moved by what they describe as prayerful reflection “on the social, economic, and moral realities confronting our nation,” the Catholic Bishops of northern Nigeria have spoken truth to power, demanding urgent steps to save lives and property in the region amid the growing killing of innocent people across the country.

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