
Bishops under the aegis of the Ecumenical Synods of Bishops, Archbishops, Apostles, and Senior Clergy have disagreed with the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Enoch Adeboye, over his warning that men should not marry women who cannot cook.
Adeboye gave the advice while sharing marital guidelines for young men during the May edition of the Holy Ghost Service on Saturday.
On the political scene, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has defected from the People’s Democratic Party to the Allied Peoples Movement.
Sunday PUNCH reliably gathered that his Oyo State counterpart, Seyi Makinde, is also preparing to exit the party amid escalating leadership and legal crises.
These and many other must-read stories have been compiled for readers’ consumption.
1. Bishops disagree with Adeboye on marriage advice to men
Bishops under the aegis of the Ecumenical Synods of Bishops, Archbishops, Apostles, and Senior Clergy have disagreed with the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, over his warning that men should not marry women who cannot cook.
Adeboye gave the warning while sharing marital guidelines for young men during the May edition of the Holy Ghost Service on Saturday.
He cautioned that marrying based solely on beauty or ignoring practical considerations could lead to what he described as a “deep trap.”
Read the full story here: https://punchng.com/bishops-disagree-with-adeboye-on-marriage-advice-to-men/
2. Bala quits PDP, Makinde set to follow
Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has dumped the Peoples Democratic Party for the Allied Peoples Movement.
Sunday PUNCH reliably gathered that his Oyo State counterpart, Seyi Makinde, is also preparing to exit the party amid escalating leadership and legal crises.
Mohammed announced his defection on Saturday after what he described as a series of consultations with political stakeholders.
Read the full story here: https://punchng.com/bala-quits-pdp-makinde-set-to-follow/
3. Inside cold-blooded murder of Delta artiste by an ex-SARS officer
Mene Ogidi was sitting in his family’s backyard in Effurun, Delta State, on the afternoon of Sunday, April 27, when a friend called and asked him to help collect a package at the Effurun Main Park on Sapele Road.
He then asked his elder sister, Vine, for the fastest route to the park and left home.
Within the hour, he had been shot twice by a policeman at the park and twice more at a police station, where he died.
Read the full story here: https://punchng.com/inside-cold-blooded-murder-of-delta-artiste-by-ex-sars-officer/
4. How Lagos couple tortured adopted daughter to death, hid corpse
Residents of Jemesi Papa Street, Egan, in the Igando area of Lagos State, are still struggling to come to terms with the tragic death of a 10-year-old girl, identified simply as Faith, and the disturbing circumstances surrounding her demise.
What began as an ordinary Sunday night in the modest compound at No. 16 has since unravelled into a chilling story of alleged abuse, neglect, and concealment.
Read the full story here: https://punchng.com/how-lagos-couple-tortured-adopted-daughter-to-death-hid-corpse/
5. US-Iran war: FG earns N5tn oil windfall amid rising fuel hardship
Nigeria’s oil earnings have recorded an estimated windfall of about N5.13tn in two months, as crude prices surged sharply following tensions linked to the United States–Iran crisis, pushing revenues far above the Federal Government’s 2026 budget assumptions.
The US-Iran war started on February 28 when oil prices were below $70 a barrel.
Since the war started, oil prices have continued to soar, selling for above $120 at some point. As of Friday, Brent traded at $110 per barrel, and Bonny Light, Nigeria’s flagship crude, traded at $134 as of Thursday.
Read the full story here: https://punchng.com/us-iran-war-fg-earns-n5tn-oil-windfall-amid-rising-fuel-hardship/
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