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NUJ Lagos Correspondents’ Chapel Ends 2025 Press Week with Thanksgiving Service

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Members of NUJ Correspondent's Chapel posing for a photograph session with Bishop DR I. S. Ikkiddeh after their presentation and thanksgiving.

The Lagos Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) on Sunday concluded its 2025 Press Week with a thanksgiving service at United Evangelical Church, Ojuelegba, where journalists, faith leaders, and community members gathered to celebrate the successful week-long programme.

The service featured a powerful sermon delivered by Bishop I.S. Ikiddeh, who spoke on the theme “The Church”. His message stressed the role of divine revelation in truly knowing Jesus Christ, the foundation of Christian faith, and urged journalists to seek God’s guidance in navigating professional challenges.

Bishop Ikiddeh’s Message: “The Church is Built on Christ”

Bishop Ikiddeh’s sermon centred on the idea that knowing Christ requires the help of the Holy Spirit.

Bishop I.S. Ikkiddeh during the sermon on Sunday.

“You cannot truly know Jesus without the Holy Spirit’s revelation,” he said, adding that Jesus’ mission was misunderstood by many who expected a political king, not a Savior.

He reminded the congregation that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, whose mission was to save humanity from sin through the cross.

Highlighting Peter’s confession of Christ, the Bishop emphasized the importance of personal revelation:

“We shouldn’t just follow what others say – we need our own revelation of who Jesus is.”

The sermon also stressed transformation through the Holy Spirit. Citing Peter’s boldness after Pentecost, he said:

“The Holy Spirit removes fear and intimidation. It empowers believers to witness Christ without compromise.”

Bishop Ikiddeh concluded that the church is not a physical building but the body of Christ, made up of all believers united by one Spirit. He further underscored inclusivity, declaring:

“The church has no distinction based on race, power, or social status. All true believers belong to this one body, whether Greek, white, black, or short.”

Call to Pray for Journalists

In a special prayer session, Bishop Ikiddeh called on the church to continually intercede for journalists in Nigeria.

“So many things have been happening to journalists. They need God’s protection, wisdom, and courage to continue their work,” he said.

He highlighted the growing risks journalists face, particularly in the era of misinformation and political pressure, urging the congregation to support the press with both prayers and encouragement.

NUJ Chapel Presents Award to United Evangelical Church

L-R: Chairman Planning Committee, Joshua Uloko, Deacon Tony Ukpe, Asst. Church Secretary and Com.Abraham Akpan during the presentation of award plaque and magazine to the church

The thanksgiving also featured an award presentation by the NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel to the United Evangelical Church in recognition of its support.

Comrade Joshua Uloko, Chairman of the 2025 Press Week Planning Committee, led the presentation, while Deacon Tony, Assistant Church Secretary, received the award on behalf of the church leadership.

Expressing gratitude, Deacon Tony Ukpe said the church was honoured to be recognised and pledged continued prayers for journalists.

Closing the Week of Reflection and Advocacy

Cross -Section of NUJ Correspondent’s Chapel Members.

This year’s NUJ Press Week opened with a symposium on child abuse titled “Silent Cries: Uncovering the Deep-Rooted Crisis of Child Abuse in Nigeria and the Role of the Media in Breaking the Cycle”. The closing thanksgiving service provided a moment of spiritual reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment to the union’s mission.

Chapel Chairman, Comrade Abraham Akpan, described the thanksgiving as both symbolic and necessary.

“We believe in giving thanks to God after every milestone. This thanksgiving reminds us that as journalists, we need both professional skill and divine covering to uphold truth in an era of widespread misinformation,” he said.

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Rite Foods celebrates Eid-el-Maulud with Muslims, promotes unity and refreshing moments

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As Muslim faithful across the country marked Eid-el-Maulud, food and beverage giant Rite Foods Limited joined in the celebration, urging Nigerians to embrace the Prophet Muhammad’s message of peace, kindness, and unity.

The commemoration of the Prophet’s birth is a moment of reflection for millions of Muslims. For Rite Foods, it is also an opportunity to strengthen bonds with its consumers nationwide by delivering quality products that add excitement to family gatherings.

CEO’s message of reflection and gratitude

In his goodwill message, Seleem Adegunwa, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Rite Foods Limited, encouraged Muslims to use the season not just for festivities but for deeper reflection.

“Eid-el-Maulud is a time of reflection, gratitude, and togetherness. At Rite Foods, we are delighted to share in this joy with our Muslim brothers and sisters by offering refreshing products that bring families together and make every celebration memorable,” Adegunwa said.

He highlighted that the company’s wide-ranging portfolio — from the 13 variants of Bigi Carbonated Soft Drinks to Bigi Table Water, Sosa Fruit Drink, Fearless Energy Drink, and the much-loved Rite Spicy Beef and Bigi Beef Sausage Rolls — is designed to make every moment of joy more fulfilling.

Corporate Affairs Head urges peace and national progress

Adding to the goodwill, Ekuma Eze, Head of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at Rite Foods, stressed the importance of family and national unity.

“Our products are made to be part of moments of joy, reflection, and togetherness. As Muslims celebrate, we encourage them to refresh, bond, and pray for peace and progress in our nation,” Eze said.

Recognition and industry leadership

Rite Foods’ commitment to quality and innovation has not gone unnoticed. The company was recently named ‘Food Company of the Year 2024’ at the Independent Media Awards, with flagship brands such as Bigi, Fearless, Sosa, and Rite Sausage Rolls also winning individual honours.

As Nigerians observe Eid-el-Maulud, Rite Foods reaffirmed its promise to continue producing world-class products that refresh, unite, and uplift every celebration.

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Christ Apostolic Church Defends Apostle Babalola’s Legacy After Pastor Fatoyinbo’s Comments Spark Controversy

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The Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) has issued a strong rebuttal to comments made by Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, Senior Pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), regarding the life and ministry of its first General Evangelist, Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola.

In a widely circulated message on YouTube, Pastor Fatoyinbo acknowledged Apostle Babalola’s anointing but questioned his financial standing during his lifetime and mockingly asked, “Where are his children?”

CAC’s Director of Publicity, Pastor Ade Alawode, described the remarks as “insensitive and biblically flawed,” warning that such statements promote a misleading prosperity gospel narrative.

“To equate anointing or ministerial success with material wealth is biblically flawed. The words of Jesus are clear: ‘Take heed and beware of covetousness, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses’ (Luke 12:15),” Pastor Alawode said.

Setting the record straight on Apostle Babalola

According to Pastor Alawode, Apostle Babalola was called into ministry in 1928 at the age of 24 and served across Nigeria and the Gold Coast (now Ghana), with his work marked by “undeniable signs and wonders.”

He stressed that Babalola was “blessed but not materialistic,” giving lands to the church, supporting education, feeding the poor, and housing more than his biological children.

“When Queen Elizabeth II visited Nigeria in 1956, Apostle Babalola was among the honoured guests. Would a man in rags be granted such recognition by a colonial government? Certainly not,” he stated.

Alawode also revealed that the late evangelist lived in a comfortable home, drove a Ford Jeep — one of the best vehicles of his era — and supported numerous community needs without exploiting the pulpit.

On family and legacy

Pastor Alawode confirmed that Apostle Babalola’s children, Mama Eunice Wuraola Ogini and Apeke Adeniyi, are alive, “blessed, fulfilled, and quietly serving the Lord” in their churches.

“They are not loud, ostentatious, or greedy,” he added.

The CAC spokesman emphasised that Babalola’s legacy continues to inspire more than 66 years after his death, calling this the true measure of ministry success.

Questioning prosperity theology

Pastor Alawode challenged Pastor Fatoyinbo’s brand of prosperity preaching, asking where in Scripture such teaching originates.

“Isn’t such a message encouraging greed, corruption, and godlessness, especially in a nation already struggling with moral decay?” he asked.

He further drew biblical parallels, pointing to Acts 3:6 where Peter said, “Silver and gold I do not have,” yet remained anointed.

Call for humility and biblical truth

The CAC concluded its statement with a reminder that greatness in God’s kingdom is measured by service, not wealth.

“The measure of a believer’s anointing is not in material accumulation, but in sacrificial service. For the Kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit” (Romans 14:17).

Pastor Alawode urged church leaders to “walk in humility, reverence, and godly wisdom” while resisting the lure of covetousness.

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Dr. Imran Saheed Adekunle Emerges as New Amir of The Companion, Abuja District

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The Companion, a leading faith-based organisation of Muslim professionals in Nigeria, has announced a significant leadership transition as Dr. Imran Saheed Adekunle takes the mantle of Amir of its Abuja District. The appointment marks the beginning of a new era focused on strategic leadership, social development, and intellectual grounding.

Dr. Adekunle, a distinguished technocrat, scholar, and mentor, steps into the role following the impactful tenure of Dr. Taofeek Adejare, an entrepreneurship expert known for championing youth empowerment and grassroots enterprise. Under Dr. Adejare, The Companion Abuja saw a wave of innovative policy engagements and capacity-building programmes that left an indelible mark on the community.

“Leadership is a trust and a call to sincere service,” said Dr. Saheed during his acceptance speech. “With collaboration, prayers, and strategic visioning, we can drive impactful programmes that uplift both members and the larger society.”

A Scholar Rooted in Service and Reform

Soft-spoken yet intellectually formidable, Dr. Imran Saheed Adekunle brings with him decades of public service and academic achievements. He holds degrees from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ahmadu Bello University, and London Metropolitan University, culminating in a PhD in Accounting and Finance. He is also a fellow of professional bodies including ICAN, CITN, CPIN, IMC, NIM, and PMI.

Currently serving as Head of Internal Audit at the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), Dr. Saheed has led reforms that cleaned up inefficiencies in Nigeria’s pension administration. His book, Understanding Pension Administration and Management in the Contemporary World, was not only well-received but also officially adopted by the Nigerian civil service.

A Leader Passionate About Education and Rural Transformation

Beyond public office, Dr. Saheed is revered for his philanthropic initiatives, especially through the Forum for Oke-Ogun Progress (FFOP), which he founded. The FFOP, in partnership with the Kareem Alao Scholarship Scheme, has provided scholarships to over 1,000 rural children, many of whom now study internationally, including full PhD programmes in China and Saudi Arabia.

“I believe education is a tool of liberation,” he said. “Through FFOP, we target brilliant children from rural communities and support them, especially in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).”

This educational philosophy aligns seamlessly with his agenda at The Companion. As a long-standing member who has served in key capacities including Treasurer, Financial Secretary, and Naibul-Amir (Vice President), he is now poised to lead with a clear understanding of the organisation’s vision and values.

Strategic Vision for a Purposeful Leadership

With a deep commitment to mentorship, policy reform, and spiritual growth, Dr. Saheed envisions a more responsive and impactful The Companion. Speaking about the road ahead, he emphasized a leadership model that blends faith and intellect.

“The position, as the Amir/Leader, appears to be quite challenging, but with Allah’s help, we will triumph,” he assured. “We already have implementable projects that align with our constitution. But for us, education and welfare stand out.”

He called on stakeholders: “We seek the support of all well-meaning Muslims and friends of the Ummah to make these a reality, in shaa Allah.”

Thought Leadership in Academia and Public Policy

Dr. Saheed’s voice also resonates in academic circles. His published research in journals such as the University of Calabar’s Journal of Management and Emerald Scholarly Journals explores public finance, risk management, and policy advocacy—bridging theory with real-world solutions.

Observers describe his emergence as Amir as a blend of piety, academic brilliance, and ethical stewardship, essential for leading faith-based institutions in a rapidly changing society.

 A Model for Ethical, Faith-Based Leadership

In a nation where faith leadership often grapples with perception challenges, Dr. Saheed’s credibility and commitment offer a refreshing example of what principled, visionary guidance looks like.

His tenure is anticipated to usher in strategic partnerships, grassroots initiatives, and institutional reforms that elevate both members of The Companion and broader communities.

As Nigeria continues to search for values-driven leadership, Dr. Imran Saheed Adekunle’s emergence is a timely symbol of hope, depth, and purpose.

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