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“Kingship Will Become A Political Office, Rulers Will Be Replaced In Their Lifetime” – Primate Ayodele
The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has revealed that he foresees that kingship will become more of a political office rather than a traditional office in Nigeria.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele stated that traditional rulers will be replaced in their lifetime, unlike the normal procedure, which requires that a king dies before the emergence of another.
He made it known that traditional stools will be disrespected and reduced to nothing because of politics, stating that many of the rulers will be taken for granted, while the government will start looking down on them.
“They will be relegated because of politics, they will be forced to be into politics, or they will lose relevance. There will be a time when a traditional ruler will not have to die before another one emerges, the stools will be politicized because they won’t bother to consult oracles, it will become a political office.”
“Some prominent kings, including Emirs, Obis, Obas, Ezes, will be reduced to nothing because their local government will start controlling them. Some of them will be taken for granted, and the government will start looking down on them.”
The prophet explained that traditional rulers will be imprisoned and arrested in Nigeria, stating that respect for them will drastically decrease. He made it known that they will be relegated because of politics.
“There will be so much politics that will come into the stool regardless of the class, and I see them losing relevance. In Nigeria, some kings will be arrested and imprisoned; I am seeing bad days ahead for traditional rulers.”
“The honour and respect given to rulers will drastically reduce. I see a kind of reform by the government to seriously checkmate the traditional rulers.”
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Presidency Reacts To Rumored Planned Meeting Between Tinubu, Trump Over Alleged Christian Genocide
Amid Christian genocide claims, the presidency has dismissed reports claiming that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is scheduled to visit the United States on November 4
The presidency said Tinubu is not billed to meet with US Vice President JD Vance over President Donald Trump’s designation of Nigeria as a ‘Country of Particular Concern’
The senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Temitope Ajayi, in a post on his X page, denied the report, describing it as “fake news”
Reports said that President Bola Tinubu is going to the United States (US) on Tuesday, November 4, to see the US Vice President (VP) JD Vance,
Legit reports that Ajayi, who stated this via his verified X (formerly Twitter) account, stated that “if President Tinubu is going to the White House, he won’t be going to see a Vice President.”
Ajayi tweeted:
“There is a Sahara Reporters story that President Tinubu is going to the US on Tuesday to see US Vice President J.D Vance. That story is not true. I can see that the fake news by Sahara has become the basis for some uninformed commentaries since yesterday. If President Tinubu is going to the White House, he won’t be going to see a Vice President.”
Ajayi’s clarification comes as US President Donald Trump directed his government to prepare for possible “fast” military action in Africa’s most populous country over the alleged targeted killing of Christians. Trump doubled down on the threat on Sunday, November 2, saying he was considering a range of military options in Nigeria.
When asked by a reporter if he was considering US troops on the ground in Nigeria or air strikes, Trump replied: “Could be, I mean, a lot of things, I envisage a lot of things.
He added: “They are killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers. We are not going to allow that to happen.”
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Pastor Kumuyi Finally Speaks, Clarifies Statement Linked To Him After Trump’s Threat On Nigeria
The Deeper Christian Life Ministry has reacted a viral report linking Pastor William Kumuyi to anti-American remarks and denial of Christian persecution in Nigeria.
The church clarified that Kumuyi has not been in Nigeria recently and did not hold any press briefing as claimed.
The reports rapidly gained traction on X, sparking widespread outrage and debate.
In an official statement on Monday on Pastor Kumuyi’s verified X account, the ministry described the report as “a total fabrication” and “the figment of the imagination of its authors.”
The church emphasized that Pastor Kumuyi’s ministry remains strictly apolitical, focused exclusively on preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Condemning the publication as “malicious,” the ministry warned individuals or groups seeking to misrepresent the pastor or drag him into political discourse.
The statement reads: “The Deeper Christian Life Ministry @dclmhq condemns in the strongest terms the malicious and entirely false news report circulated by a faceless platform which goes by the name of “Ibomfocus”
“The story with the headline: “America is Trying to Steal our Natural Resources; There is No Christian Genocide in Nigeria, says Pastor Kumuyi” is a total fabrication and the figment of the imagination of its authors.
“Pastor Kumuyi did not at any time address a press conference or make the aforementioned statement in Lagos. He has been away from Nigeria for a considerable length of time, holding programmes in the Oceania region and the Far East.
Besides, Pastor Kumuyi is well known for focusing entirely on preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. He does not dabble into politics, as the false story mentioned above seemed to suggest.
“The Ministry warns all those bent on mischief by seeking to drag our General Superintendent into politics, or fabricating stories in his name, to desist from such venture. In the future, any such activity may attract action”.
The clarification comes amidst the recent threat by US President Donald Trump of military intervention in Nigeria.
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ASUU Rejects Tinubu’s Pay Rise Offer
The ongoing salary renegotiation between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may suffer another setback as the union has rejected the proposed 35 per cent pay increase for lecturers.
All 89 ASUU branches in public universities are said to have voted against the offer at the union’s recent National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Abuja.
Naija News reports that the rejection raises concerns about a possible breakdown in discussions between the government’s re-negotiation team and the university lecturers’ union.
ASUU President, Prof. Chris Piwuna, confirmed the development, explaining that the union remains firm on the salary structure recommended by the former government re-negotiation committee led by Prof. Nimi Briggs.
The recent offer by the Federal Government to us was a 35 per cent increase. When we had our meeting to suspend the warning strike, none of the 89 branches accepted the 35 per cent increase,” Piwuna told Daily Sun.
“All the 89 branches of ASUU in Nigeria rejected the 35 per cent increase. So, it’s a non-starter for us. We have Prof. Nimi Briggs’ benchmark, which we are discussing with them in the team, and we believe that’s what they should use.”
Naija News reports that the Nimi Briggs committee, which concluded its work in 2022, recommended a new salary scale for university lecturers, including a monthly pay of ₦1.2 million for professors in public universities.
The report, however, was shelved by the government. Currently, professors in Nigeria’s public universities earn less than ₦500,000 per month, less than half of what was proposed.
The union maintains that implementing the Briggs report is crucial to restoring dignity to the teaching profession and halting the exodus of academic talent from Nigeria’s university system.
In 2022, the Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) had recommended a compromise salary of ₦800,000 for professors, representing a 50 per cent increase, as against the ₦1.2 million earlier proposed by the Briggs panel.
That recommendation was also not implemented by the Federal Government, further widening the gap between the two parties.
With ASUU insisting on the Nimi Briggs template and rejecting the government’s 35 per cent offer, analysts fear that the ongoing renegotiation could reach a dead end, potentially setting the stage for renewed industrial unrest in the tertiary education sector.
Union leaders have repeatedly warned that without fair remuneration and improved working conditions, the nation’s universities will continue to lose qualified lecturers to better-paying institutions abroad.
For now, the ball appears to be in the Federal Government’s court as the academic union stands its ground on a deal it says reflects both economic realities and the true value of intellectual labour.
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