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Nigerians Shouldn’t See Religion As Barrier To Human Relations, Dev’t — Alaafin

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The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade has charged Nigerians not to perceive religious diversity as a barrier to human relations and development, but rather as a tool and resource for national development.

 

Alaafin Owoade also advised faithful of different religions to realise that religious tolerance and harmony were both legally sanctioned and socially inevitable, as the world could never be composed of one religion or culture.

 

Director of Media and Publicity to the monarch, Bode Durojaiye, in a statement on Saturday, said the Alaafin stated this on Friday while speaking at the Special Juma’at and thanksgiving service as part of the activities for the coronation ceremony held at the Oyo Central Mosque in Oyo.

 

Oba Owoade noted that there was no alternative to inter-faith dialogue, as there could never be a universal religion or an exclusive society for adherents of a particular religion.

 

He noted that every religious group has the right to uninhibited practices of their faith, stressing however that this must be done with respect for the rights of other faithful to practise their religions without infringing on the right of others to observe their own faith.

 

‘’This desirable scenario of religious harmony can be achieved in Nigeria only through the establishment and sustenance of a neo-religious educational praxis that would generate a culture and orientation of multi-religiosity in our children and youths, as well as a commensurate programme of re-orientation of the adult population.

 

“Hirtherto, the dominant model of religious education in Nigeria has been faith-oriented and overwhelmed by religious indoctrination and dogma,” Alaafin noted.

 

Oba Owoade counseled all religious communities to educate their leaders or preachers on the need for religious harmony and the toleration of other faiths.

 

While also sensitizing religious leaders on the need to keep their sermons within the realm of moderation and modesty, the monarch, stressed the need to strengthen inter-faith dialogue at the national, state and local levels to prevent religious violence.

 

He reiterated his mission as the symbol of the people’s past, custodian of their history and past, upholder and preserver of their culture, customs, an epitome of cultural norms and values such as truth, discipline, courage and responsibility.

 

 

“I will continue to show a sympathetic understanding for the traditions, customs and religions of the people. This is to enable me enjoy the respect, obedience and reverence from my people, because the authority and power actually come from the traditions of the people,” Alaafin said.

 

Earlier, the Musafat of Oyo land who is also the acting Chief Imam of Oyo, Alhaji Abdul-Azeez Eleyele told the Alaafin to always seek divine intervention in all his actions and deeds on the throne.

 

Alhaji Eleyele also urged the people to always pray for the success of Alaafin Owoade on the throne and abstain from acts detrimental to peace, progress and development.

 

 

-Leadership

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Terror Grips Kwara Community As Residents Flee, Protest Killings, Kidnappings

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Residents said the protest was their desperate attempt to draw the attention of the Kwara State Government and security agencies to the worsening security crisis in the community.

Residents of Idofin Odo Ashe community in Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State have staged a protest over relentless attacks, killings and kidnappings by terrorists who have reportedly invaded the community, forcing many residents to abandon their homes.

The protest, which involved elderly women, youths and other residents of the community, was held amid growing fear and frustration as locals say insecurity has worsened over the past eight months with little or no intervention from authorities.

During the protest, residents marched through parts of the community carrying placards with various inscriptions highlighting their plight and calling on the government to urgently intervene before the town becomes completely deserted.

Some of the placards read: “End Insecurity in Idofin Odo Ashe, We Sleep In Fear Everyday,” “Idofin Odo Ashe Needs Security, Do Not Abandon Rural Communities,” “We Need Peace, Government of Kwara State Come To Our Aid, Idofin Odo Ashe Is Bleeding,” and “Innocent Souls Are Brutally Murdered In Idofin Odo Ashe, Come To Our Aid.”

Residents said the protest was their desperate attempt to draw the attention of the Kwara State Government and security agencies to the worsening security crisis in the community.

According to eyewitnesses, elderly women and young people in large numbers trooped out to express their anger and fear, lamenting that bandits and kidnappers now operate freely in the area.

One elderly woman who spoke during the protest appealed directly to the state government for urgent intervention, saying the community was gradually becoming deserted due to persistent attacks.

“Kwara State Government, please help us. Our community is becoming deserted,” she cried. “People are leaving Idofin Odo Ashe because bandits killed a young man. We are living in fear every day.”

She said many families had already fled the town while others were preparing to leave if the situation continued.

Another protester who spoke to SaharaReporters on Thursday said kidnappers had been operating almost daily in the community for about eight months, attacking residents without resistance.

The protester said, “We citizens are calling on the Government of Kwara State and Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to help stop the terrorists and the daily killings and kidnappings of our people.”

He added that the situation had reached a dangerous level as criminals were now operating freely.

“Kidnappers strike Idofin Odo Ashe almost every day. For about eight months now, they have been killing and kidnapping people freely,” the protester said.

“The citizens are running away from the town. The situation is very pathetic.”

Residents warned that if urgent action is not taken by the government and security agencies, Idofin Odo Ashe and neighbouring communities could soon become completely deserted as people continue to flee for safety.

They called on the Kwara State Government and federal security authorities to immediately deploy adequate security personnel to the community and surrounding areas to halt the activities of terrorists and kidnappers threatening their lives and livelihoods.

 

 

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Trump Suspends Strikes On Iran As Peace Talks Begin

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US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Washington and Iran engaged in what he described as “productive” peace discussions over the weekend aimed at ending ongoing hostilities.

 

In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that he has ordered a temporary suspension of planned military strikes on Iranian power infrastructure.

According to the president, the talks marked progress toward resolving tensions between the two countries. “I am pleased to report that the United States of America, and the country of Iran, have had, over the last two days, very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East,” he wrote.

He further disclosed that, based on these engagements, he had instructed the Department of War to postpone any and all military strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days, contingent on the success of the ongoing discussions.

The development follows heightened weekend rhetoric, when Trump warned that the US military would “obliterate” Iran’s power facilities if Tehran failed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours—a strategic waterway vital for global oil shipments.

Meanwhile, Iran’s National Defence Council warned that any attempt to attack its coast or islands would trigger the mining of “all communication lines in the Persian Gulf” as the Trump-imposed deadline approached.

The latest pause in military action comes amid global concerns over the potential economic fallout of escalating tensions in the US-Iran conflict, particularly its impact on oil prices and inflation.

 

 

-Leadership

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Tension As Man Allegedly Rapes, Kills Elderly Woman In Ondo

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Residents of Iboropa Akoko in Akoko North-East local government area of Ondo State have been thrown into panic as a 21-year-old man, identified as Alabi Anthony, allegedly raped and killed an elderly woman.

 

The incident has also thrown the community into mourning, with the residents expressing shock and outrage over the gruesome development in the otherwise quiet area.

Sources in the community said the victim, identified as Olaseni Veronica, was found dead under suspicious circumstances, prompting swift intervention by security operatives.

Following credible intelligence, operatives of the Ondo State Police Command launched an investigation, which led to the tracking of the deceased’s missing phone and the subsequent arrest of the suspect.

Confirming the development, the police spokesperson, Abayomi Jimoh, said the suspect confessed to the crime, admitting to having carnal knowledge of the victim before allegedly strangling her.

The police spokesperson condemned the act, describing it as heinous and inhumane, and assured the public that justice would be diligently pursued.
He said, “The Ondo State Police Command confirms the arrest of a 21-year-old suspect, Alabi Anthony, in connection with the tragic death of one Olaseni Veronica ‘f’ in Iboropa, Akoko area of the state.

“Following credible intelligence, detectives promptly launched an investigation, which led to the tracking of the deceased’s missing phone and the subsequent arrest of the suspect. The suspect has confessed to the crime, admitting to having carnal knowledge of the victim and thereafter strangling her to death.

“The Command condemns this heinous and inhumane act and assures the public that justice will be diligently pursued. The case has been transferred to Headquarters, Akure, for further discreet investigation and prosecution.”

Meanwhile, LEADERSHIP gathered that tension heightened in the community when police officers returned the suspect to the area to identify the crime scene, attracting a large crowd of residents.

Angry youths were said to have gathered at the scene, but security operatives quickly intervened to prevent a breakdown of law and order, swiftly moving the suspect away from the crowd.

 

 

-Leadership

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