NIGERIAN GOSPEL STAR STEVE CROWN WEDS RUTH THOMAS IN HEARTFELT ABUJA CEREMONY. (PHOTO).

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  Nigerian Gospel Star Steve Crown Weds Ruth Thomas in Heartfelt Abuja Ceremony Nigerian gospel singer Steve Crown has married his partner, Ruth Thomas, in a captivating wedding ceremony held on Saturday in Abuja, sparking widespread reactions across social media. A viral video, shared by fellow gospel artists Joe Praize and Neon Adeojo on X, showcased an emotional highlight of the event: Ruth, radiant in a white gown, kneeling before Steve to deliver her vows. In her heartfelt pledge, she promised to be his “heaven of peace,” “cheerleader,” and “anchor,” vowing to love him unconditionally and honor their bond daily. “With you, I have discovered the true essence of love, and I vow to cherish it with all that I am,” she declared. The gesture of kneeling ignited a flurry of online reactions. Many fans lauded Ruth’s humility and devotion, while some criticized the act, sparking debate. However, the overwhelming sentiment celebrated the couple’s profound love and commitment. The star-s...

POLICE ARRESTED 27 MEN OVER ONLINE CHILD SEX ABUSE IN BRADFORD.{PHOTOS}.

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   Detectives have arrested 27 people in connection with online child sexual exploitation in Bradford.
The boys and men, aged between 16 and 57, were questioned after being arrested at addresses across the city.
More than 60 devices were seized for further investigation and safeguarding measures put in place for 26 children, West Yorkshire Police said.
A force spokesman said warrants were executed in response to information about people suspected of being in possession of indecent material of children or using devices, such as computers and mobile phones, to contact children.
Those arrested were later released under investigation or bailed pending further inquiries.
Detective Chief Inspector Alan Weekes said: 'Targeted operations like these demonstrate that we take the online sexual exploitation of children in Bradford district seriously and that we will take action against offenders and safeguard those children they have attempted to exploit.
'The Policing Online Investigations Team in Bradford is committed to tackling this area of criminality in the district and will continue to work with partners and the public to identify and arrest suspects.
'We urge parents and carers, particularly in the current climate where children are spending more time at home, to regularly monitor their children's devices and report any concerns to the police or partner agencies, so these can be investigated fully.
'We would also warn anyone attempting to contact children online that they cannot hide behind their mobile phone or internet use and that we will take action to make sure children can use the internet more safely.'
Adrian Farley, executive member for children and families at Bradford Metropolitan District Council, said: 'It's a good result that the police have made these arrests.
'It sends out a strong message to anyone thinking of committing these sorts of crimes that grooming children online will not be tolerated, particularly at this time when children are spending more time online because of the coronavirus lockdown.'It also shows that when partners and the public let the police know of potential offences, action can and will be taken''.
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