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Pray for Tinubu, Wike: They Need Prayer For Their Health, They Should Pay More Attention To Their Health – Iginla

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Popular Nigerian cleric and founder of Champions Royal Assembly, Prophet Joshua Iginla, has called on citizens to intensify prayers for the nation’s leaders, with particular emphasis on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.

During a recent prophetic message to his congregation, Iginla stressed that the health of both leaders requires urgent attention.

According to him, spiritual support through prayer is essential for them to effectively carry out their duties in steering the affairs of the country.  …You can watch Iginla’s video from 0:01 to 0:26 minutes

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In his words, “We need to be praying for our leaders. I have talked about two important leaders that needs our prayers in this country. I see our president and the FCT minister need prayer for their health. They should pay more attention to their health.”

The prophecy comes amid renewed conversations about the well-being of public office holders in Nigeria. Earlier this year, speculation swirled around Nyesom Wike’s health, prompting widespread media reports. The former Rivers State governor, however, swiftly dismissed the rumours, insisting he was in good condition and capable of handling his ministerial responsibilities.

For President Tinubu, who assumed office in May 2023, concerns about his health have also been a recurring subject of public debate, both during his election campaign and after his inauguration. Although the presidency has repeatedly assured Nigerians of his fitness to govern, the topic continues to surface in political discussions.

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Akpabio Instructured Immigration Officers To Seize My Passport – Natasha

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The Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has alleged that Senate President Godswill Akpabio ordered officials of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to seize her international passport, thereby preventing her from travelling abroad.

In a video obtained by Naija News on Tuesday, the visibly upset lawmaker was seen confronting immigration officers at the airport, accusing them of unlawfully restricting her movement.

Akpoti-Uduaghan, who shared details of the incident with journalists, described the alleged action as a violation of her fundamental human rights.

Hello, fellow Nigerians. I’m Senator Natasha. Having completed my second year in office, I decided to take a week off. I’m at the airport here, and my passport has been withheld again,” she said in the viral video.

She recalled a similar experience in the past when she was stopped from travelling despite having no pending charges or court orders restricting her movement.

“This same thing happened before when I was stopped from travelling even though I had committed no offence, and there was no court order restricting me,” she said.

According to the lawmaker, one of the immigration officers informed her that the directive came directly from the Senate President, who allegedly accused her of damaging Nigeria’s image through her interactions with international media.

The officer in charge told me that the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, instructed them to withhold my passport and prevent me from travelling because he claimed that each time I go abroad, I ‘spoil the image of the country’ by granting interviews to international media,” Akpoti-Uduaghan alleged.

She decried what she called harassment and intimidation, insisting that her constitutional rights to freedom of movement and expression must be respected.

As of press time, neither the Nigeria Immigration Service nor the Office of the Senate President had issued any official response to the senator’s claims.

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“Marines Mobilized, Satellites Tracking Terrorists”- Ex-US Mayor On Trump’s Invasion Threat

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Mike Arnold, a former Mayor of Blanco City, Texas, has provided further insights into the proposed military invasion by President Donald Trump of the United States of America.

In a recent post made on X on Tuesday, November 4, Arnold said there might be action from the US government on Nigerian soil sooner than expected.

According to the former US Mayor, the Air Force and Marines have already been mobilized with satellites littered all over Nigeria to track the activities of the Islamic terrorists.

“I’m hearing gossip. Gears are turning. I think we may see real action. Air Force mobilized, possibly Marines. Satellites tracking the terrorist,” Arnold stated.

He also insinuated that Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu is initiating an escape from the entire scenario with a planned summit outside the country.

Recall that Sahara Reporters had in a report said the Nigerian president had aborted a purported meeting with Trump to attend the G-20 summit on November 20, in Durban.

According to the report, a source said, “Rather there is an invitation on the cards for Tinubu to attend the G-20 summit on November 20 in Durban, South Africa where a likely meeting between Tinubu and Trump is a possibility.”

However, writing further, Arnold said, “Did Tinubu go to a summit or initiate an escape plan? Nothing confirmed but none of this would surprise me.”

He also stated that the US president was never joking or playing around the bush when he said that America would act on the alleged killing of Christians in Nigerian states.

The former US Mayor added, “I told you Trump wasn’t messing around, and with Tinubu‘s tone deaf response, and now flight to South Africa — and with Christian killings ongoing — I would not be surprised to see action very soon. Under these circumstances, a long delay would surprise me even more.”

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Tinubu Set To Appoint New Ambassadors Amid Trump’s Threat To Nigeria

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President Bola Tinubu is expected to conclude the long-awaited appointment of ambassadors to Nigeria’s foreign missions across the world after months of diplomatic vacuum and growing pressure over the absence of envoys in key global capitals.

Multiple Presidency sources who spoke to The PUNCH confirmed that the President had directed a “final cleanup” of the ambassadorial list to reflect updated information before it is officially released.

“It is going to be concluded very soon,” a senior Presidency official said on Monday, November 3, adding that the exercise was in its final stage.

According to top government insiders, the revision became necessary following changes that occurred since the list was first transmitted to the Senate for screening.

They are just cleaning it up now because, since the time the President sent it to the Senate, some people on that list have died, and some have retired and are no longer eligible for appointment. Some of them have less than one year left in service,” one official explained.

He revealed that while the Senate had screened the earlier nominees, the final list must be updated to exclude those who have either passed away or left government service.

“The list of those screened has left the Senate long ago; it has been returned to the President,” he said.

Another Presidency source added that security and background clearances had been completed months earlier but needed to be revalidated due to the changes.

“The earlier list sent to the Senate is outdated. Some nominees have died, while others have taken up new appointments or opted out due to health reasons. The cleanup will ensure that the final list reflects only those still available and qualified,” the source stated.

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Naija News reports that the ambassadorial exercise comes two years after Tinubu recalled all ambassadors from Nigeria’s 109 foreign missions, including 76 embassies, 22 high commissions, and 11 consulates, as part of a “comprehensive diplomatic review.”

Since then, most missions have been run by chargés d’affaires or senior consular officers with limited authority to engage in formal negotiations or represent Nigeria at the highest levels.

A senior Foreign Service officer told journalists that the absence of ambassadors had weakened Nigeria’s international visibility.

“The truth is that most foreign governments do not accord the same level of respect to chargés d’affaires as they do to ambassadors. At a time like this, when Nigeria is facing multiple diplomatic demands, it is crucial to have full-fledged ambassadors in place,” he said.

Naija News reports that the renewed push for appointments comes amid diplomatic tension following former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent threat to launch military action in Nigeria over alleged killings of Christians.

Trump had, in a post on Truth Social, claimed that Christianity faced “an existential threat” in Nigeria, warning that the United States might “go into that disgraced country, guns-a-blazing.”

“If the Nigerian Government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the U.S.A. will immediately stop all aid and may very well take direct action,” Trump wrote

While government officials have dismissed the threat as “baseless,” senior Presidency sources told The PUNCH that the absence of Nigerian ambassadors abroad made communication and crisis management more difficult.

“That’s not to say the lack of ambassadors caused the recent issues with the United States, but their presence could have made communication smoother,” one senior aide explained.

“Foreign partners prefer engaging at the ambassadorial level, especially in moments of crisis or negotiation.”

Naija News learnt that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, is scheduled to meet with President Tinubu at the State House in Abuja on Tuesday, November 3, 2025, where the ambassadorial list is expected to feature prominently on the agenda.

A Presidency insider said: “When the President is ready to make that appointment, it will be made public. The Presidency will release an official statement very soon.”

In April 2025, reports had it that the Federal Government had completed security vetting and clearance for nominees but delayed the postings due to funding shortages and the need to balance political and professional considerations

Officials estimated that over $1 billion was required to settle arrears owed to foreign service officers, replace aging diplomatic vehicles, renovate embassies, and fund operational overheads.

President Tinubu had earlier acknowledged the challenge of balancing political representation and merit.

“It’s not easy stitching those names,” the President told members of The Buhari Organisation, led by Senator Tanko Al-Makura, during a visit to the State House on September 2, 2025.

I couldn’t appoint everybody at once. I still have some slots for ambassadorial positions that so many people are craving for,” he added.

With most foreign missions operating at limited capacity for more than two years, diplomats and analysts have welcomed the expected appointments as “long overdue.”

A former ambassador told journalists that the move could restore Nigeria’s global visibility and improve bilateral relations with key partners.

Foreign representation is not symbolic it is strategic. The earlier the ambassadors are deployed, the better for Nigeria’s image and foreign policy interests,” The PUNCH quoted the former ambassador as saying.

As of press time, Presidency sources confirmed that the revised list was in its final review stage and could be released within days, ending a prolonged diplomatic vacuum in Nigeria’s foreign service.

 

 

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