SENATE ADJOURNS EMERGENCY PLENARY ON STATE POLICE OVER REP’S DEATH.

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 SENATE ADJOURNS EMERGENCY PLENARY ON STATE POLICE OVER REP’S DEATH. The Senate today suspended consideration of the highly anticipated State Police Bill and all other legislative business at its emergency plenary session to honour the memory of Hon. Yaya Tongo, a member of the House of Representatives, whose death cast a sombre mood over the National Assembly. The upper chamber had reconvened from recess amid expectations that lawmakers would accelerate action on the proposed constitutional amendment seeking to establish state police across the federation, a measure widely seen as a major step in the ongoing effort to reform Nigeria’s security architecture. However, proceedings were cut short after Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced the death of Tongo, who represented the Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency of Gombe State in the House of Representatives. Hon. Tongo passed away at Nizamiye Hospital in Abuja on June 12, 2026, following a brief illness. His death triggered a...

DELTA STATE GOVERNOR’S AIDE CONDEMNS MOCKERY OF PASTOR JERRY EZE OVER LATE ACTOR ALEX EKUBO’S DEATH. (PHOTO).


 Delta State Governor’s Aide Condemns Mockery of Pastor Jerry Eze Over Late Actor Alex Ekubo’s Death


The Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Delta State Governor, Mr. Ossai Success, has expressed strong disappointment over the wave of online mockery directed at Pastor Jerry Eze, Lead Pastor of Streams of Joy International, following the death of Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo.


Pastor Jerry Eze came under heavy criticism on social media after a photo of him praying for the late actor resurfaced. Critics mocked the clergyman, claiming he failed to heal Ekubo, who had been battling cancer for a protracted period before his death on Tuesday.


In a reaction posted on his official Facebook page, Ossai condemned the attacks, affirming his belief in divine healing and miracles.


“I’m disappointed in those mocking Pastor Jerry Eze for praying for Alex Ekubo, just because he still died of cancer,” Ossai wrote. 


“Whether you like it or not, God is still in the business of healing and miracles. Don’t laugh your way to self-destruction. The fact that Alex was prayed for doesn’t mean he couldn’t die. God knows what is best.”


The statement has sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting Ossai’s position on faith and prayer, while others continue to debate the role of spiritual intervention in cases of terminal illness. 


Alex Ekubo’s death has drawn tributes from across the Nigerian entertainment industry.

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