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Nigeria Responsible For 90 Percent of Christian Deaths Worldwide – Expert

by Nelson Ugwuagbo August 4, 2025
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

In a startling revelation, Nigeria has been identified as accounting for nearly 90 percent of all Christian deaths recorded globally over the past five years — a grim statistic that has drawn alarmingly little international attention.

According to insights shared during a recent Lolalogan interview, the roots of the crisis stretch back more than two decades. On the same day as the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, extremists espousing similar jihadist ideologies reportedly stormed Rankum, a village in Jos, Plateau State, killing over 200 residents. The assailants subsequently renamed the village “Mahanga” — a Fulani term meaning “watchtower” — due to its elevated location.

Today, Mahanga is serves as the operational headquarters and command hub for terror campaigns across Nigeria’s Middle Belt region. From this base, militants are said to launch coordinated attacks on surrounding communities — a strategy that has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and widespread displacement.

Residents claim the Nigerian government is fully aware of Mahanga’s role in the violence — as are foreign governments, including that of the United States — yet little effective action has been taken to halt the ongoing bloodshed. Locals reportedly witness insurgents moving in and out of the community freely.

After two decades of sustained attacks, the humanitarian fallout has become catastrophic. Between three and five million Nigerians are currently living in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps, having been driven from their homes. Despite this staggering number, the federal government officially recognizes only 40 percent of these camps, leaving the majority of displaced Nigerians without any form of government aid or protection.

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Gov Rotimi Akeredolu Is Not Dead — Media Aide

by Leading Reporters April 17, 2022
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The Ondo State Government has dispelled rumours that Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has died.

Governor Akeredolu, left the country for Germany after the APC convention in March.

Releasing different videos showing Akeredolu dancing, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Richard Olatunde stated that it became imperative to fault the media reports.

The rumour about the Governor’s death became widespread on Saturday after a gossip blog posted that Akeredolu has passed on.

The governor who was seen dancing and singing was also observed in a joyous mood and full of praises to God for keeping him alive.

Akeredolu had officially written the State House of Assembly seeking consent before embarking on the annual leave.

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Pastor Adeboye Preaches At Church Holy Communion Service Despite Son’s Death

by Leading Reporters May 7, 2021
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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye preached virtually at the church’s Holy Communion service on Thursday.

This is despite the loss of his third son, Dare, who died on Tuesday in his sleep. 

The Holy Communion Service, a programme held in preparation for the church’s monthly programme, ‘Holy Ghost service’, which holds every first Friday of a month. 

Adeboye’s sermon was titled, ‘Overflowing Blessings’ and he read from John 6: 5-13.

He preached in his usual fashion regardless of the tragedy that struck the family. 

As his usual practice, he called on those who have yet to give their lives to Christ to do so. 

LeadingReporters observed that Adeboye didn’t make a comment about his son’s death but rather focused on the message. 

He also prayed for healing for all those who are sick all over the world; prayed for a new power to witness for God with signs following. “So that the world will know that greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world,” he said.

A minister, who moderated the Holy Communion Service at the Convention Ground said the Pastor was not physically present due to some ‘circumstances beyond control’.

The minister said, “I am here not standing in for him because I am too small to stand for him. I am only here to deliver the message as a messenger. He could have been here physically as he used to but due to circumstances beyond control, he was not able to be here but to the Glory of God, he has said to us, Jesus is here and he is also there praying for us…”

Dare, who is the third child of the General Overseer would have turned 43 on June 9, 2021.

He was a life coach, visionary leader, motivator, bridge builder and a youth provincial pastor in Eket, Akwa Ibom State.

The church had, however, revealed that the death of Pastor Dare Adeboye is not related to COVID-19.

The church, in a post on its verified Twitter handle, @rccghq said Pastor Dare died on Tuesday, May 4. 

The statement signed by the church’s spokesman said it was the wish of the family to be left alone at this critical time.

The tweet read, “It is with a deep and heartfelt sense of loss we announce the departure of our beloved son, brother, husband and father, Oluwadamilare Temitayo Adeboye, who went to be with the Lord on the 4th of May, 2021. 

“His life was well lived as he served the Lord without reserve, giving effortlessly and leading fearlessly.

“He was crowned by the Lord with blessings of 3 seeds and a beautiful wife.

“Though shaken, our anchor remains Jesus Christ in whom we have the assurance that we will one day meet in a place where there is no pain.

“It is the wish of the family to be left alone at this moment, and we pray the Lord to keep you as you honour this humble request.

“Oluwadamilare Temitayo Adeboye, June 9th 1978 – May 4th 2021. Remain forever in our heart. Please note that this is not a COVID-19 related death.”

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Australian Researchers Say Dead Bodies Keep Moving For Over A Year After Death

by Leading Reporters March 30, 2021
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  • Australian scientists found that bodies kept moving for 17 months after being pronounced dead.
  • Researchers used photography capture technology in 30-minute intervals every day to capture the movement.
  • This study could help better identify time of death.

We’re learning more new things about death everyday. Much has been said and theorized about the great divide between life and the Great Beyond. While everyone and every culture has their own philosophies and unique ideas on the subject, we’re beginning to learn a lot of new scientific facts about the deceased corporeal form.

An Australian scientist has found that human bodies move for more than a year after being pronounced dead. These findings could have implications for fields as diverse as pathology to criminology.

Researcher Alyson Wilson studied and photographed the movements of corpses over a 17 month time frame. She recently told Agence France Presse about the shocking details of her discovery.

Reportedly, she and her team focused a camera for 17 months at the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (AFTER), taking images of a corpse every 30 minutes during the day. For the entire 17 month duration, the corpse continually moved.

“What we found was that the arms were significantly moving, so that arms that started off down beside the body ended up out to the side of the body,” Wilson said.

The researchers mostly expected some kind of movement during the very early stages of decomposition, but Wilson further explained that their continual movement completely surprised the team:

“We think the movements relate to the process of decomposition, as the body mummifies and the ligaments dry out.”

During one of the studies, arms that had been next to the body eventually ended up akimbo on their side.

The team’s subject was one of the bodies stored at the “body farm,” which sits on the outskirts of Sydney. (Wilson took a flight every month to check in on the cadaver.)

Her findings were recently published in the journal, Forensic Science International: Synergy.

Implications of the study

The researchers believe that understanding these after death movements and decomposition rate could help better estimate the time of death. Police for example could benefit from this as they’d be able to give a time frame to missing persons and link that up with an unidentified corpse. According to the team:

“Understanding decomposition rates for a human donor in the Australian environment is important for police, forensic anthropologists, and pathologists for the estimation of PMI to assist with the identification of unknown victims, as well as the investigation of criminal activity.”

While scientists haven’t found any evidence of necromancy. . . the discovery remains a curious new understanding about what happens with the body after we die.

Newscredit: Bigthink

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