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Kukah: No Christian Genocide in Nigeria

Bishop Matthew Kukah clarifies Nigeria's security crisis, stating the violence does not meet the legal definition of genocide. He challenges data on church attacks and Christian persecution claims.

Kukah: No Christian Persecution in Nigeria

Catholic Bishop Matthew Kukah disputes claims of Christian persecution in Nigeria, challenges data accuracy and misuse of 'genocide' term. Read his detailed analysis.

No Contact from Papiri School Kidnappers - CAN

Niger CAN chairman confirms no communication from kidnappers who abducted 315 from St Mary's Catholic School. 265 pupils and teachers remain missing after 50 escaped. Parents traumatized.

Oyedepo: Marijuana Planted in My Car in 1987

Bishop David Oyedepo recounts how marijuana was secretly planted in his car in 1987 Kaduna in alleged frame-up attempt. Police later searched the exact spot where drugs were hidden.

50 Abducted Niger Pupils Escape, Names Released

Fifty pupils abducted from St. Mary Private School in Niger State have escaped captivity. Bishop Bulus Yohanna confirms 253 children and 12 staff remain held. Read the full list of names.

Niger School Abductions: Missing Now 315

The number of abducted pupils and teachers from St. Mary's schools in Niger State rises to 315. CAN Chairman denies receiving any prior security warning. Read the latest updates.

Nigeria Deadliest for Christians - Bishop to US

Bishop Wilfred Anagbe warns US lawmakers that Nigeria has become the deadliest place globally for Christians. Read about the systematic attacks and urgent calls for intervention.

PFN Calls for End to Foreign Medical Trips

Bishop Francis Oke urges Nigerian government to invest in healthcare infrastructure to prevent youth deaths and stop leaders' medical tourism. Join the movement for better health.

Kukah to Speak at Abati Book Launch November 7

Renowned Bishop Matthew Kukah will deliver the keynote address at the highly anticipated book presentation by veteran journalist Reuben Abati. The event promises insightful discourse on Nigerian media and politics.

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