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Condemnation Trails Police Threat To Arrest Cute Abiola Over Uniform Use

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The threat by the Nigeria Police Force to arrest skitmaker, Abdulgafar Ahmad aka Cute Abiola, for wearing police uniform in his skits and “desecrating” it in the process has sparked condemnation among Nigerians and on social media.

In a statement on his Twitter handle on Thursday, the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, had posted a screenshot of Section 251 of the Criminal Code Act which states that wearing a police uniform is punishable by six months imprisonment or payment of N40 fine.

“For those who criticise our position on Cute Abiola, they can read this before they misfire as usual. It’s a matter of law, not sentiment. However, there are some elements we will never respond to, no matter what they say, bc they only seek relevance and cruise with police matter.

“We can only advise them to read and read before they ignorantly run foul of the law one day.”

Section 251 of the Criminal Code Act says, “Any person who not being a person serving in any of the armed or police forces of Nigeria, wears the uniform of any of these forces, or any dress having the appearance or bearing any of the regimental or other distinctive marks of any such uniform in such circumstances as to be likely to bring contempt on that uniform, or employs any other person so to wear such uniform or dress, is guilty of a simple offence, and is liable to imprisonment for three months or to a fine of forty-naira,” Adejobi said.

However, human rights lawyer and Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law, NBA-SPIDEL, Monday Ubani, in a phone call with our reporter on Friday, expressed outrage at the threat by the police to arrest the skit-maker.

Ubani said, “All the actors and actresses you see in America wearing army or police uniforms, are they police or army officers there? Have they been charged for such an offence? I wish him good luck in the prosecution; I don’t know what to say.

“Is it that that offence is more important than all the Asari Dokubos carrying guns all over the place and nobody has arrested him, the Boko Haram insurgents troubling the North-East that they have not arrested them, or all the kidnappers and killers? It’s somebody who brings joy on the faces of the people that they are interested in prosecuting. Fine, let them go ahead and prosecute and then convict the person. I won’t like to say anything”, he said.

A Twitter user, tosinadeda, said, “N40 naira, what type of ridiculous law is that? Are we even serious in this country? Where are the lawmakers?”

Another Twitter user, Morris_Monye said, ”It’s draconian and at best outdated. The penalty is 3 months in prison or a fine of 40 naira. I’m sure he can bring out 40 naira from his pocket and pay for that. The point (we elements) are pointing out is there are more pressing issues to pursue.”

Twitter user Ayosky said, “You ignored the point, sir. So many others have done the same thing. I also saw someone do a satire of the same at a programme where you had government officials. The point is that your dispensation of justice is perceived as selective. Public perception of your work is also key. Besides, everyone is saying what is contained in the skit is their daily experience. Why not focus on that. You don’t use force to correct a person’s impression of your work.”

OGBENI_BAMBAM said, “Just as we know you didn’t write the Long Epistle on Police Handle for ₦40. Leave Skit Makers Alone and Focus On Making Nigeria Secure & crime-free, Iree oh.”

A user with the handle Awoken9ijaYouth opined that “Sections of the constitution that only apply to the poor masses trying to survive. This same law did not apply to Mc Oluomo, Asari Dokubo, and other people who did worse things during the just concluded elections. You people even said that the statements Mc Oluomo made were mere jokes, and you people want to go against skit makers just trying to make a living through decent means. No wahala sha. We dey see everything.”

Brotherbarth said, “My Brother #Princemoye1, you’re free to test your argument in court, but I tell you it’s as good as dead on arrival. Save this tweet.”

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Run Away From Pastors Who Convert Church Offerings To Personal Use — Dr Chris Okafor

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Founder and senior pastor of the Grace Nation Church International, Dr Chris Okafor has advised christians to run away from pastors who convert church offerings to personal use.

The well known cleric was unapologetic in a recent Sunday worship service as he laid into pastors who spent church monies without having a care about the consequences of such brazen indiscretions.

He told a full house of worshippers in a service which also climaxed the women’s convention that held all week in the month of August that christians who tarried in churches where such unwholesome breaches of God’s statutes were practised were living dangerously as they are as liable as the offending ministers themselves.

“Run away from churches where pastors ‘eat’ the offering because it is a dangerous place to be in,” Dr Okafor said.

“Converting church monies to personal use is actually inviting death. Death in the sense that church money is God’s money held in trust that is being breached when a pastor who is supposed to be accountable as a servant in His vineyard dips his hands in the till. And God does not take kindly to persons who take things they are not permitted to take.

“In more than 20 years in ministry, I have never taken, asked to be taken or spent money that belongs to our church, Grace Nation. As a matter of fact, the church’s cheque book is not in my hands. I don’t touch church money, and I don’t ask the church to pay me salary as well.

“This is the standard I have stuck with in more than two decades of active work and walk with God. And to tell you the truth, I have been better for it because God pays my bills.

“So, am telling christians everywhere not to tarry a second longer in any church where the pastor or the general overseer spends the church money as if he owns it. The scripture cannot be broken. Jesus Christ, we are told, is the head of the church. We who serve Him as ministers are accountable to Him. The money people bring as offering to God in His church is for Him and not any pastor, apostle, evangelist or prophet. It is solely for God,” he added.

He would also mock the folly of some pastors who continue to publicly discredit the practice of tithing in order to seek human validation, insisting that they lacked understanding.

“Some pastors have continued to undermine the practice of tithing that God expressly commanded in His word, the Bible. They have continued to advance all kinds of reasons why it is not necessary to pay tithe. But I want to ask, what happened to the tithe they earlier received from members of their various congregations before their newfound discovery? I am yet to see any one of them giving back the tithes they collected before they happened on the new discovery that made tithing obsolete.

“So, my warning to christians who attend churches where the pastor does not pay tithe is to flee because they will end up just as stagnated as the pastor is. Every boss has a boss. This means a pastor must have a father who mentored him. My advice to believers in Christ Jesus is to avoid having anything to do with any pastor that does not have any one he proves sonship to.

“Then, again, I will say this. Like the priest, like the people. Any church that people don’t willingly give, check it very well. It is the problem of the priest who either does not practise covenant principles or arbitrarily spends church money on his personal desires, than on God’s.” he said.

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Presidential Spokesman Goes On Indefinite Leave of Absence

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Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media & Publicity, has announced an indefinite leave of absence.

This decision comes after consulting with his family due to a worsening medical situation at home. Ngelale submitted a memo to the Chief of Staff on Friday, notifying him of his leave.

Ngelale’s leave affects his roles as Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Action and Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on Project Evergreen.

He expressed hope to return to full-time national service when circumstances permit. The leave of absence takes effect immediately, with no specified date for his return.

“I look forward to returning to full-time national service when time, healing, and fate permit,” Ngelale said. He respectfully asked for privacy for his family during this challenging time.

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