BANDITS STRIKE CHURCH IN KWARA: WORSHIPPERS ABDUCTED IN SHOCKING ATTACK. (PHOTO).

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  BANDITS STRIKE CHURCH IN KWARA: WORSHIPPERS ABDUCTED IN SHOCKING ATTACK Chaos erupted in Omugo community, Ifelodun LGA, Kwara State, as armed bandits stormed an ECWA Church during Sunday morning service, abducting worshippers and sending the congregation fleeing in terror. Sources report that at least seven people were kidnapped before security forces could intervene. In a swift and coordinated response, joint security operatives, including forest guards and local vigilantes, rescued three victims, though several remain in captivity. Bolanle Olukoju, Kwara State Commissioner for Communications, condemned the brazen attack, describing it as “cowardly and unacceptable,” and praised the rapid action of security agencies. She confirmed that efforts are ongoing to free the remaining abductees and bring the perpetrators to justice.  The incident follows earlier intelligence warnings of potential coordinated attacks in Kwara South, prompting deployment of military, paramilitary, an...

CBS NEWS' MARGARET BRENNAN ACCUSED OF MOCKING PEOPLE OF FAITH AFTER PETE HEGSETH'S PRAYER REMARKS. (PHOTO).


 CBS News' Margaret Brennan accused of mocking people of faith after Pete Hegseth's prayer remarks


CBS anchor Margaret Brennan drew criticism after posting on X about Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s remarks during a press conference on Operation Epic Fury. 


Hegseth had asked Americans to pray for troops “on bended knee” and invoked Jesus Christ’s name, which Brennan highlighted in her post. 


Many interpreted her comment as dismissive of faith, sparking backlash from political figures and commentators who accused her of attacking religious beliefs.


Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Rep. Brandon Gill, and the White House rapid response team were among those who pushed back, framing Brennan’s reaction as evidence of hostility toward Christianity. 


Conservative voices, including Jesse Kelly, Sean Davis, and Erick Erickson, echoed similar sentiments, arguing that prayer for troops has been a longstanding tradition dating back to George Washington. 


Religious leaders also weighed in, suggesting Brennan’s post reflected a disconnect from America’s historical values.


The controversy quickly spread across social media, with critics labeling Brennan a “hack” and accusing her of bias against people of faith. 


CBS News did not issue an immediate response. Brennan, who has previously clashed with members of the Trump administration, found herself at the center of another heated debate over religion, politics, and media, underscoring the sensitivity of public figures commenting on expressions of faith in national discourse.

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