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How RCCG Pastor absconded with $8,000, marry new wife in US — Pastor Adeboye’s wife

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Pastor Mrs. Folu Adeboye, wife of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has narrated how a pastor in the church diverted $8,000 meant for missions, abandoned his wife in South Africa, and traveled to the United States to marry another woman.

She shared the revelation while ministering at a recent programme organised for men in the church.

A video of her message, which has been circulating online, was monitored by Church Times.

According to Pastor Folu, the incident occurred during one of her missionary visits to Cape Town, South Africa, where she was invited to preach at a local RCCG parish.

She explained that midway into her ministration, a woman entered and began removing chairs, indicating that the church’s time at the venue had ended.

Surprised to discover that the church held its services in a rented eatery, she recalled approaching the parish pastor to ask what it would take to secure a permanent worship space.

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The pastor, whom she described as being from Ekiti, explained that with just $8,000, the church could begin raising funds for a permanent site.

He proposed using the money to purchase a fairly used vehicle and giving it to a tourism agency, which would pay returns to the church to fund the building project.

Encouraged by the idea, Pastor Folu said she quickly released the $8,000 to him.

But instead of carrying out the plan, the pastor absconded with the money.

“Unknown to me, the man had a different plan,” she said. “As soon as he collected the money, he travelled to the U.S. and left his wife in South Africa.”

She revealed that the pastor went on to marry another woman in the U.S., leaving his former wife in distress.

“The woman he abandoned in South Africa is presently in a terrible state now, almost running mad,” she lamented.

Addressing the congregation, she questioned the integrity of such actions, saying: “RCCG men, what are we going to do? Are we going to continue with such a lying spirit, a deceitful spirit to the God of the kingdom?”

The audience responded with a resounding, “No!”

Mrs. Adeboye stressed the need for a return to spiritual discipline and obedience, adding, “That is why we have this landmark meeting. We must go back to the old path where we look up to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.”

Reflecting on the early years of the Redemption Camp, she reminded the men of the sacrifices the church made in pursuit of God’s will.

“We must get to the point where we say, ‘Wherever He leads, we follow,’” she said. “We were in this bush. For three years, there was no light.

“We went back to the days of lanterns and we were grinding with stone, whereas where we were coming from, we had grinding machines, we had washing machines.”

She concluded with a word of encouragement, “We may not know where God will take us, but we have a bright future, if we remain faithful.”

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Kogi court orders Senator Natasha to pay N1 Billion to Bello for defamation

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A High Court in Lokoja has awarded N1billion in damages against Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, in a defamation suit filed by former Kogi governor, Yahaya Bello.

The order is contained in the Certified True Copy of the judgement, dated April 23 on Friday in Lokoja.

The court held that based on the preponderance of evidence or balance of probabilities, judgment was entered in favour of the claimant.

Justice Justice A. S. Ibrahim, while delivering his judgement in the suit marked, “HCL/16/2023”, held that upon the conclusion of the suit, the two issues formulated for determination were resolved in favour of the claimant.

“The interview granted by the defendant on 4/11/2022 on Arise TV programme of ‘The Morning Show’ is defamatory to the claimant’s character and reputation.

“The said interview of 4/11/2022 in which the defendant described the claimant as a murderer, killer, perpetrator of evil acts, and a terror to the people of Kogi State was without justification.”

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The court also gave “an order of perpetual injunction against the Defendant, [his] agents, privies or associates”, restraining them from further issuance of the defamatory statements or words against the claimant on TV or radio stations.

“The sum of one billion naira (N1,000,000,000) only (is) awarded as damages against the Defendant and in favour of the Claimant,” the court said.

Bello had sued Sen. Akpoti-Uduaghan for defamation of character.

The Defendant’s Counsel, Johnson J. Usman, SAN, had, challenged the jurisdiction of the court, saying that the suit was an abuse of court process.

Bello’s Counsel, Friday Ekpa, however, countered that, saying that none of the cases before the FCT High Court was against the person of Alhaji Yahaya Bello.

After the High Court ruled that it had jurisdiction to entertain the case, Akpoti-Uduaghan appealed the ruling.

The Court of Appeal, in the appeal number, “CA/ABJ/CV/626/2024”, however, dismissed the appeal for lacking in merit and affirmed that the Kogi State High Court had jurisdiction to entertain the case.

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36 serving military officers to be arraigned for coup plot against President Tinubu

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At least 36 serving military officers accused of plotting a coup against President Bola Tinubu will be arraigned before a General Court Martial (GCM) on Friday, following the convening of a military trial panel by the Defence Headquarters.

Although the Defence Headquarters has not publicly announced the move, Sahara Reporters reported that the GCM will assemble at the Scorpion Officers’ Mess, Asokoro, Abuja on 23 April, according to a convening order signed by AM Alechenu, Commander of the Defence Headquarters Garrison.

The court martial, described as one of the largest in recent years, was established through an official convening order dated April 17, 2026, issued from the Defence Headquarters Garrison at Mogadishu Cantonment, Asokoro, Abuja.

According to Sahara Reporters, the order signed by Major General A.M. Alechenu established the tribunal under the Armed Forces Act, Cap A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, mandating it to proceed with the trial of the listed accused persons.

The directive further stated that proceedings will begin on April 23, 2026, at the Scorpion Officers’ Mess in Asokoro, Abuja.

The panel is made up of senior officers drawn from the Nigerian Army, Navy, and Air Force, reflecting a joint-service judicial composition. It is headed by Air Vice Marshal H.I. Alhaji, with other members including major generals, rear admirals, and air vice marshals.

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A Judge Advocate, Lt. Col. A. Mohammed, has been appointed to provide legal guidance throughout the proceedings. The structure also includes prosecuting officers from all three services, liaison officers, a technical team, supervising officers, and a court secretariat.

The development represents one of the most extensive military disciplinary proceedings in recent times, coming amid ongoing investigations into alleged efforts to destabilise the state. The court martial is expected to hear multiple cases as the military moves to enforce discipline and maintain constitutional order.

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NMA suspends President, Bala Audu

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The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has been thrown into turmoil following the suspension of its National President, Bala Audu, by delegates at an Emergency Delegates Meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday.

The meeting, which had 63 delegates in attendance from 23 state branches and the Federal Capital Territory, also approved the constitution of a caretaker committee to oversee the association’s affairs pending fresh elections.

The elections are scheduled to take place during the Annual General Meeting billed for Kano between April 27 and May 3.

At the heart of the crisis is a growing disagreement over the disqualification of six candidates from contesting in the forthcoming national elections.

The National Officers Committee, led by Audu, had disqualified the candidates on the grounds of incomplete documentation.

However, several delegates at the emergency meeting faulted the decision, arguing that it was inconsistent with established electoral practices within the association.

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Following deliberations, the delegates voted to overturn the disqualification, thereby clearing the affected candidates to participate in the elections.

The meeting went further to suspend Audu, citing alleged violations of the association’s constitution.

In a swift reaction, the Audu-led National Officers Committee rejected both the suspension and the resolutions reached at the emergency meeting.

The committee described the process as “unconstitutional and procedurally flawed,” insisting that due process was not followed in convening the meeting.

The development has effectively split the association into opposing camps, deepening an already tense leadership dispute.

Reacting to the development, the Secretary-General of the NMA, Dr Ben Egbo, maintained that the resolutions from the emergency meeting would be reviewed in line with the association’s constitution.

He said appropriate disciplinary measures would be taken where necessary.

Egbo also confirmed that the Annual Delegates Meeting would proceed as scheduled next week, alongside the planned elections.

He added that the disqualification of one presidential candidate had been reviewed and upheld, stressing that “there would be no reversal of that decision.”

The association’s leadership further dismissed the caretaker committee set up by the delegates, insisting that such an arrangement cannot stand outside constitutionally recognised procedures.

According to the leadership, only actions taken in strict adherence to the association’s constitution would be considered valid.

With both factions holding firm to their positions, concerns are mounting over the credibility and smooth conduct of the forthcoming elections in Kano.

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