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Friday, 5 December 2025

Breaking News: Outrage Lagos Residents cries out as Ancestral Sacrifices (Ebo) Flood Church Bus Stop in Igando-Ikotun LCDA

Breaking News: Outrage Lagos Residents cries out as Ancestral Sacrifices (Ebo) Flood Church Bus Stop in Igando-Ikotun LCDA


A wave of public concern has erupted after a resident raised alarm over the growing number of ancestral sacrifices (ẹbọ) openly displayed at the Church Bus Stop in Igando-Ikotun LCDA, Lagos State.

The man, who shared his concerns with Lagos Reporters, described the situation as disturbing and increasingly unacceptable, noting that the bus stop has become littered with ritual items placed in broad daylight.

Commuters and residents expressed similar worries, saying the constant sight of such sacrifices poses both environmental and psychological discomfort for those who use the busy route daily.

Lagos Reporters will continue to monitor the situation and engage relevant authorities to address the growing concerns.


BREAKING NEWS: C&S SUPREME HEAD CONDEMNS ABDUCTION OF SERAPHS IN KOGI, URGES GOV. ODODO TO SECURE THEIR RELEASE

BREAKING NEWS:
C&S SUPREME HEAD CONDEMNS ABDUCTION OF SERAPHS IN KOGI, URGES GOV. ODODO TO SECURE THEIR RELEASE

The Supreme Head of the Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Church of Nigeria, His Most Eminence Prophet (Dr.) Emmanuel Abiodun Alogbo, has strongly condemned the abduction of innocent worshippers during a church service in Ejiba, Yagba West LGA of Kogi State.

In a statement by the Church’s Chief PRO, Special Apostle Omololu Olubode, Prophet Alogbo described the November 30 attack as a dangerous assault on freedom of worship and a troubling sign of rising insecurity in the state.

He urged Governor Usman Ododo to intensify efforts to rescue the abducted members and called on the Federal Government and security agencies to deepen both local and global collaborations to end banditry and kidnapping nationwide.




Thursday, 4 December 2025

Jacob Odulate, The Man Who Invented Alabukun Powder Over 100 Years Ago

Jacob Odulate, The Man Who Invented Alabukun Powder Over 100 Years Ago

Alabukun, is one of the oldest drugs in Nigeria and even is still very relevant and popular today. However, not many know Jacob Odulate aka Blessed Jacob, a Nigerian pharmacist, inventor, and entrepreneur and the brain behind the brand that has remained relevant selling in all parts of Nigeria, Benin Republic, Cameroon, Ghana, and some parts of Europe.

1. Jacob Sogboyega Odulate aka Blessed Jacob was born into a polygamous family in 1884.

2. He was originally from Ikorodu in Lagos State but later moved to the neighboring Ogun State.

3. At age 14, he trekked for three months from Ikorodu before reaching Abeokuta to establish himself.

4. Blessed Jacob managed to create a brand from what served as his consulting room and workshop in Abeokuta. His modest headquarters was at the Sapon Area, not far from where he later built his famous three-story building in Ijemo Agbadu.

5. In 1918, he invented the legendary Alabukun powder which is now a hit in the world’s most populous nation and other West African nations.

6. He sent his children to study at some of the best universities in Durham, Newcastle, United States of America, and London. e.g Mrs. Folake Odulate (later to become Chief. Mrs. Folake Solanke) who is the first female lawyer in Nigeria to wear the silk and she also became the first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). In 1966, she established the first law firm by a Nigerian female at Ibadan, Oyo State, and named it Alabukun Chambers in honor of her great father.

7. Apart from making the drugs, the energetic Blessed Jacob also produced other brands like Alabukun mentholine, other preparations, and an annual journal called Alabukun Almanac which was widely distributed in Abeokuta and eventually all over Nigeria between the 1920s and 1950s.

8. He died in 1962 at age 78.




Sunday, 23 November 2025

Twenty years in the presence of God, living spring c&s

The church was erupted with the shouting of hallelujah, as the church of God recount how primate Doctor Sinclair okoh, started living spring of cherubim and Seraphim from 16 by 12 a room and with the grace of God today it's a blessing of God, that we are able to celebrate twenty years of non interrupted but glory of God, a foundation member give account of how God blessed him and another lady showers  of blessings to the primate for his time to time prayer that made her to finished her school and afterwards become CEO of a private company 
Today 23rd of November like yesterday but twenty years of God in our midst,he gives thanks to God. 





Thursday, 20 November 2025

BREAKING: Nnamdi Kanu Sentenced to Life Imprisonment, 25 years with No option of Fine

BREAKING: Nnamdi Kanu Sentenced to Life Imprisonment, 25 years with No option of Fine

The Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, to life imprisonment after finding him guilty on multiple counts bordering on terrorism, membership of an unlawful organisation, and incitement.

Justice James Omotosho delivered the judgment on Wednesday in a tense courtroom packed with security operatives, lawyers and observers. The sentencing brings to a close the most closely watched trial in recent years.

In his ruling, Justice Omotosho held that the prosecution successfully established that Kanu’s actions and broadcasts contributed to violent attacks in parts of the South-East. The court ruled that the offences were “of a nature that threaten national security,” stressing that deterrence was necessary.

“The defendant, having been afforded every opportunity to defend himself in line with Section 36 of the Constitution, is hereby convicted.”

The Judge also ordered that Kanu will be kept in Protective Custody in any correctional facility in the country with no access to Mobile or Electrical communication devices.




 


Saturday, 15 November 2025

2026 WCQ Playoff: Adams on why Nigeria couldn’t score in first-half against Gabon

2026 WCQ Playoff: Adams on why Nigeria couldn’t score in first-half against Gabon

Super Eagles forward Akor Adams has explained why Nigeria failed to find the breakthrough in the first half of their 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff clash against Gabon on Thursday evening, according to Daily Post.

The opening 45 minutes ended goalless despite Nigeria creating several promising moments. Adams, who eventually put Nigeria ahead in the 78th minute, said the team had opportunities before the break but lacked the sharpness needed to convert them. His goal was later cancelled out by a Gabon equaliser, pushing the match into extra-time before the Super Eagles sealed a 4-1 win.

Speaking in the mixed zone after the match, the Sevilla striker expressed his joy at scoring again for Nigeria but stressed that the team needed better execution in the early stages of the game. “We prepared for it and we got some opportunities in the first half. We were not as effective as we were in the second half, and you could see we scored four goals in the other part of the game,” Adams said to Victor Modo.

He also spoke about his pride in representing the country and the emotion that comes with wearing the national colours. “I play with my heart.”
Adams added that he was grateful for the win and relieved that all players finished the game without injuries, noting that the focus now shifts to Sunday’s final playoff encounter.

Nigeria will face DR Congo in the final round after Congo defeated Cameroon 1-0 in the other semi-final tie.





WCQ playoffs: Three European clubs react as Nigeria thrashed Gabon, qualify for final

WCQ playoffs: Three European clubs react as Nigeria thrashed Gabon, qualify for final

Nigeria’s Super Eagles have earned a place in the 2026 World Cup qualifying playoffs final following a commanding 4-1 victory over Gabon in Rabat, Morocco, according to Daily Post. Goals from Akor Adams, Chidera Ejuke, and a brace from Victor Osimhen secured the win, sending Eric Chelle’s side through to the final against DR Congo on Sunday.

The impressive performance drew praise not only from fans but also from European clubs with Nigerian players in their ranks. Sevilla, which counts Akor Adams and Chidera Ejuke among its squad, reacted on X by celebrating both players’ contributions. The club highlighted Adams’ second goal in the 4-1 win and Ejuke’s opening goal, expressing excitement over their impact on the match.


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Galatasaray, home to Victor Osimhen, also congratulated the forward and the Super Eagles on the victory. The club wrote on X: “We congratulate Victor Osimhen and his country Nigeria for defeating Gabon 4-1 in the 2026 World Cup African Qualifiers and advancing to the African Play-Off final. Congratulations, @victorosimhen9.”

Brentford, which features Benjamin Fredrick and Frank Onyeka, acknowledged their players’ roles in Nigeria’s success. The club tweeted: “One step closer to the World Cup. Benji [Benjamin Fredrick] and Frank [Frank Onyeka] in a 4-1 Play-Off win over Gabon this evening.”