KIDNAPPING OCCURS DAILY IN KOGI, BANDITS TOOK 28 RESIDENTS ON MONDAY — SUNDAY KARIMI.(PHOTO).

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 Senator Sunday Karimi has raised concerns over the growing incidence of kidnapping and banditry in Kogi State, describing abductions as a daily occurrence in the state. Karimi made the remarks on Wednesday during plenary while contributing to a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by Senator Abdulfatai Buhari on the recent abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Ogbomoso. The lawmaker said kidnapping and banditry have become major security challenges threatening the stability of the country, stressing that responsibility for addressing the menace should not rest solely on the Federal Government. According to him, bandits invaded Ayedun Bunu, a community in Kogi West Senatorial District, in the early hours of Monday and abducted 28 residents. He noted that such incidents have become frequent in Kogi State, adding that communities continue to face security threats from criminal elements. Karimi called on lawmakers to accelerate legislative action on proposals for the est...

SOUTH AFRICAN CHURCH MEMBERS AWAIT RAPTURE AS PROPHET’S PREDICTION SPARKS FRENZY. (VIDEO/PHOTO).


South African Church Members Await Rapture as Prophet’s Prediction Sparks Frenzy



On September 23, 2025, hundreds of South African church members gathered in fervent prayer, their eyes fixed skyward, as Prophet Joshua Mhlakela’s widely publicized vision of the Rapture unfolded. Viral videos captured the emotional scenes, with believers assembling in open fields and churchyards, some having sold their possessions in anticipation of a divine ascent. The prophecy, which pinpointed September 23 and 24, 2025, as the dates for the biblical event, drew fervent devotion but also skepticism, igniting debates across social media platforms like X.


The gatherings, marked by hymns and tearful prayers, saw families and communities unite in hope and fear. Some attendees, inspired by Mhlakela’s sermons, reportedly gave away cars, furniture, and savings, believing they would no longer need earthly possessions. Local reports described a mix of euphoria and tension, with emergency services on standby as crowds swelled in rural and urban areas alike.


Meanwhile, a South African man, identified as Thabo Ngcobo, issued a public apology to his followers on September 24, 2025, for promoting Prophet Mhlakela’s Rapture prophecy. Ngcobo, a popular online influencer, had amplified the prediction to his thousands of followers, urging them to prepare for the end times. In a tearful video posted on X, he expressed regret for causing distress, stating, “I believed in the message, but I see now the harm it caused. I’m deeply sorry for leading anyone astray.” His apology followed reports of financial losses and emotional turmoil among some who acted on the prophecy.

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