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Muoka's Helicopter Arrival in Owerri Sparks Debate

A video of Pastor Lazarus Muoka arriving in Owerri via helicopter for the Mgbidi 2026 crusade has ignited mixed reactions online, with many noting his choice of attire. Watch the viral clip.

ACCI Projects 2026 Growth Led by Non-Oil Sector

ACCI Director General Agabaidu Jideani forecasts Nigeria's 2026 economic growth will be driven by the non-oil sector, citing reforms and security challenges. Read the full analysis.

Zulum Presents 2026 Borno Budget to State Assembly

Borno Governor Babagana Zulum presents the 2026 budget proposals to the State Assembly, setting fiscal priorities with a focus on education and healthcare. Stakeholders urged to attend.

Niger State's N1.073 Trillion 2026 Budget Signed

Governor Umaru Bago has signed Niger State's 2026 budget of over N1.073 trillion into law, with capital expenditure exceeding N783 billion. The governor praised the Assembly for swift passage.

Lord's Chosen Marks 23 Years, Pursues 10 Billion Soul Mandate

Pastor Lazarus Muoka leads The Lord's Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement in celebrating 23 years of ministry, driven by a divine vision to win 10 billion souls for heaven. Read about their anniversary retreat and global evangelism mission.

PDP Criticises Tinubu's 2026 'Sufferings' Budget

The Peoples Democratic Party has strongly criticised President Bola Tinubu's ₦58.18 trillion 2026 budget, labelling it a plan that deepens hardship for ordinary Nigerians. Read the full analysis.

Tinubu Presents N58.18 Trillion 2026 Budget to NASS

President Bola Tinubu presents the 2026 'Budget of Consolidation' to the National Assembly, targeting N58.18 trillion in spending with priorities on security, human capital, and infrastructure. Read the full details.

NAHCON's 15 New Directives for 2026 Hajj Unveiled

NAHCON has released 15 new operational rules for the 2026 Hajj, affecting flights, group movement, and medical screening. Intending pilgrims must note these changes to avoid penalties.

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