KING CHARLES HAS ATTENDED AN ADVENT SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY, HIGHLIGHTING THEMES OF ADVENT ECUMENICISM, AND THE EXPERIENCE OF PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS. (PHOTOS).

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  King Charles has attended an Advent Service at Westminster Abbey, highlighting themes of Advent ecumenicism, and the experience of persecuted Christians.  The congregation included Christian leaders from across the UK and the world; members of Anglican Clergy; and representatives of other faiths and charities. An Advent message from His Majesty The King, featured in this morning’s Order of Service at Westminster Abbey.: "It is a great joy to gather with you in the most glorious setting of Westminster Abbey as we celebrate the light, hope and, above al, the peace of this secason of Advent. This period is one of preparation, of readying oUrselves and looking forvward to the wonder of Christ's birth. Today, we gather for prayer, reflection and music, and to celebrate the Good News in which all Christians rejoice: those around us, and those in areas where it is not easy to live out one's faith. I am so pleased to be joined by church leaders from across the UK and Middle East...

BENUE: 10-MONTH-OLD BABY WHO SURVIVED YELEWATA GENOCIDE DISCHARGED. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 BENUE: 10-MONTH-OLD BABY WHO SURVIVED YELEWATA GENOCIDE DISCHARGED



Ten-month-old Aondosoo Targule Aya, the only surviving member of his family after the Yelewata massacre in Guma LGA, Benue State, has been discharged from the Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH), Makurdi.


Aondosor sustained a machete wound on the left side of his buttocks during the deadly Fulani herdsmen attack, which left over 200 people, mainly children, women, and the elderly dead.


He was officially discharged on Thursday, 17th July 2025, after months of medical care and recovery at the tertiary hospital.


His father, Aya Targule, expressed deep gratitude to the BSUTH management and the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) for the care given to his only surviving child.


Targule also thanked the doctors and nurses for their dedication and tireless efforts to save Aondosoo's life, despite the loss of his wife and three other children in the incident.


He prayed that God would bless and reward all the hospital staff for their compassion and support during the family’s most difficult moment.


Targule concluded that, since they have no home to return to, his sister will return to the North Bank area with Aondosoo to stay with their aunty, while he returns to the IDP camp at International Market, George Akume Way, Makurdi.


By Tsenzughul Moses F. MNIPR 

Ag. Head, Public Relations & Protocol 


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