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Reverend Mother Esther Ajayi Makes Case for Unity of Purpose, Godly Living, Exemplary Leadership

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By Eric Elezuo

The Convener,  Celebrate The Comforter 2019 and Founder, Esther Ajayi Foundation, Reverend Mother Esther Abimbola Ajayi, has called for unity among religious bodies and ethnic nationalities, Godly Living and exemplary leadership among the people of the world in order to achieve the perfect world we have longed for.

Reverend Mother Ajayi made the remarks while giving her welcome address at the ongoing Celebrate The Comforter soul lifting unification crusade.

She noted that there’s need for all peoples of the world to relate as one and that explains the reason behind the coming together of white garment churches to operate in unity and togetherness without rancour.

Reverend Ajayi informed that the Celebrate The Comforter idea was divinely given to her in a vision. The same vision, she noted, was confirmed by notable white garment church leaders, and there birthed the programme. The first edition held at the Excel Centre, United Kingdom while the second followed suit at the United Palace, New York, USA in 2017 and 2018 respectively.

She called on leaders to rule with the fear of God so as to leave a legacy of goodness behind them.

Celebrate The Comforter has come to stay, and next year, 2020 we will meet in another destination,” she concluded.

Eminent personalities such as the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu; former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo; Oba of Ikorodu, Oba Kaburu  Head ofShotobi; Supreme the Cherubim and Seraphim worldwide, His Eminence, Dr. Adegboyega Also Olori; Supreme Head of the Celestial Church of Christ worldwide, Pastor Joseph Oshoffa; Chairman, Ovation Media Group, Chief Dele Momodu among many others are on ground for the grand spiritual jamboree.

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Supreme Court Fixes April 22 for Hearing in ADC Leadership Crisis

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The Supreme Court has scheduled hearing for April 22 in the appeal filed by the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Senator David Mark, in relation to the leadership dispute in the party.

Mark’s appeal is against the March 12 judgment of the Court of Appeal, which dismissed his appeal against the September 4, 2025 ruling by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja refusing to grant some injunctive reliefs contained in an ex-parte application filed by a chieftain of the party, Nafiu Bala Gombe.

A five-member panel of the Supreme Court, led by Justice Mohammed Garba chose the date on Tuesday after granting accelerated hearing in the appeal marked:  SC/CV/180/2026.

The court ordered Mark’s lawyer, Jibril Okutepa (SAN) to file the appellant’s brief and serve on Wednesday.

It ordered the respondents to each file and serve on the appellant, a respondent’s brief within three days of being served with the appellant’s brief.

The appellant, according to the court, is to file a reply brief, if needs be, within one day of being served with the respondents’ briefs.

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Amid Denials, ADC Reportedly Secures Rainbow Event Centre As Venue for National Convention

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Baring any last minute change, the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) under Senator David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola as National chairman and National Secretary respectively will hold the party’s National convention at the National Rainbow Event Centre in Garki on Tuesday, 14 April 2026.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC)  has being denied two venues without any cogent reasons despite early arrangements, according to sources.

First, it was alleged that the Abuja Transcorp Hilton Hotels, which was initially approached, turned down the ADC request to use it’s facility.

The ADC, having sensed sabotage, has kept the Rainbow Event Center under rap as it’s definite venue.

The last National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party was held at the same venue.

Located adjacent the Nigerian Police Force Headquarters, the event centre will host the second NEC meeting of the ADC and it’s forthcoming national convention.

According to The Guardian’ report, the ADC leadership has communicated the venue to state chapters with the caveat not to escalate it.

The ADC is in a battle of survival against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and has approached the Supreme Court for intervention.

The INEC national chairman Prof Joash Amupitan has suspended recognition of the David Mark-led ADC rendering a leadership vacuum in the party.

INEC said it’s decision was on the basis of an Appeal Court pronouncement that ordered statusquo ante-bellum be maintained.

Sources said the ADC has officially written the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Olatunji Disu for police protection, the Director of State Services and the Comptroller of Civil Defence Corps.

Reports say that why the venue is being quietly decorated moderately for the event, the ADC intends to fully move in the early hours of Tuesday.

The Guardian

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Shettima Lacks Respect, I Won’t Engage Him, Atiku Responds to VP’s Challenge

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Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has hit back at incumbent Vice President Kashim Shettima over the latter’s poser over achievements in office, saying he won’t take the challenge because Shettima was disrespectful.

Shettima had reportedly challenged Atiku to provide details of eight projects he executed for the development of Northern Nigeria during his tenure as vice president for eight years, as well as name eight individuals he empowered while in office.

But, speaking in an interview with GTA Hausa podcast, Atiku said he would not engage the vice president on the matter.

“I will not respond to Kashim Shettima because he is disrespectful. I am older than him and I have more experience in governance than he does, so I will not respond to him,” he said.

The former vice president further argued that cultural values in Northern Nigeria discourage younger individuals from publicly challenging their elders in such a manner.

“It is not part of our tradition in the North to disrespect elders. You cannot look at someone who is above you in both age and accomplishments and start taunting him. That is not our tradition, so I won’t engage with him,” Atiku emphasised.

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