Nigerian Military Achieves Major Success in Ongoing Counterterrorism Operations

Maryam Aminu

In a significant escalation of Nigeria’s counter-insurgency and counterterrorism efforts, the Nigerian Armed Forces have reported a string of successful operations across the country.

Over the past week, troops have dismantled terrorist networks, seized critical assets, and apprehended high-profile suspects, strengthening the nation’s security and stability.

The information was disclosed by Major General Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, underscoring the army’s resolve to defeat insurgency.

Major General Buba expressed that in the North-West region, troops successfully apprehended a high-profile terrorist leader, Abubakar Bawa Ibrahim, widely known as “Habu Dogo,” in Rumji Village, Illela Local Government Area, Sokoto State.

Habu Dogo, a cross-border operative on the watchlist of Nigerian and Nigerien authorities, has long been linked to insurgency activities in the region.

The Director of Defence Media Operations explained that his capture marks a significant victory for Nigerian forces, disrupting a notorious network operating across borders.

The military’s campaign extended to the South-East, where seven leaders and operatives linked to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its Eastern Security Network (ESN) were detained.

Defence headquarters disclosed that among those apprehended were Dr. Nnamdi Chukwudoze and Chigozie Ezetoha, known as “Chapet,” who were arrested in Anambra State’s Ihiala Local Government Area. Additional arrests included prominent figures such as Mrs. Ngozi Chukwuka and Mr. Oyekachi Ohia in Umuahia South, Abia State, and Elijah Mmaduipeya Obumneke in Imo State’s Orsu Local Government Area.

Over the review period, Nigerian troops reported significant operational success: neutralizing 187 insurgents, arresting 262 suspects, and rescuing 147 kidnapped individuals. Additionally, 39 individuals involved in oil theft were detained, marking substantial headway in the ongoing crackdown on illegal activities in the Niger Delta. The estimated value of thwarted oil theft alone stands at N1.25 billion.

Major General Buba revealed further that the Nigerian Armed Forces seized 205 assorted weapons and a total of 5,241 rounds of ammunition.

Notable items recovered include 89 AK-47 rifles, multiple pistols, fabricated guns, and rounds of various calibers.

This cache is a testament to the military’s proactive approach to curbing arms proliferation across insurgent territories.

He stated that in the Niger Delta, a stronghold for illegal oil refining, troops dismantled 49 crude oil cooking ovens, 98 unauthorized refining sites, and confiscated 1,090,135 liters of stolen crude oil and 873,510 liters of illegally refined diesel.

These actions represent a crucial step in Nigeria’s effort to curtail the economic damage caused by oil theft.

According to Major General Buba, the armed forces are on a path to securing victory over terrorists, who are now left with a stark choice: surrender or face annihilation on the battlefield.

These recent operations underline the army’s unrelenting pursuit of peace and security, aiming to end insurgency and restore stability in affected areas.

FG Encourages Youth to Embrace 21st Century Skills for Employment Opportunities

Maryam Aminu

The Federal Government has called on Nigerian youth to equip themselves with essential 21st-century skills to address the rising unemployment crisis.

Speaking in Abuja during the celebration of Africa and National Youth Day, themed “Educate an African Fit for the 21st Century” with a sub-theme of “Building a Resilient Education System: A New Hope for Nigerian Youth,” Honourable Minister for Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, emphasized the importance of skills like critical thinking, digital literacy, and effective communication.

Minister Olawande urged young Nigerians to actively develop a broad range of competencies that enhance employability, making them attractive to potential employers.

He highlighted that a proactive approach to skill development is essential for navigating today’s competitive job market, where adaptability and innovation play a critical role.

“Acquiring these skills will enable youth to confidently handle the demands of an evolving job market,” said the Minister.

“This proactive approach is crucial in tackling the unemployment challenges facing many young Nigerians. Through dedicated skill development, they can improve their job prospects and build a foundation for long-term career growth and success.”

A cross-section of the Nigeria Youth during the commemoration of the Africa and National Youth Day celebration organised by the Ministry in Abuja on Friday (1/11/24).

The Minister explained that the event’s theme, “Educate an African Fit for the 21st Century,” aligns with the One Youth, Two Skills initiative, which aims to complement formal education with practical skills.

He noted that the initiative is an integral part of the Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to eradicate unemployment and stimulate economic growth across Africa.

In a keynote presentation, Professor Ahmed Adamu of Nile University, Abuja, highlighted that technological advancements are expected to result in the loss of 85 million jobs globally by next year, while 97 million new jobs are anticipated to emerge.

Professor Adamu underscored that future job markets will favor individuals who actively seek to acquire new skills and adapt to technological trends.

“It’s crucial for young people to stay informed about emerging technologies and continuously engage in skill-building activities,” Professor Adamu emphasized.

“By preparing for new roles, they can leverage upcoming job opportunities rather than risk being left behind in an increasingly competitive landscape.”

Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung Launches Liberia’s National Civil Service Testing Center to Transform Public Recruitment

On October 31st, 2024, the Republic of Liberia through the Civil Service Agency, took a significant step forward with the official opening of the National Civil Service Testing Center. The initiative is meant to enhance the Liberian Government’s civil service.

The Country’s Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung led an array of government officials at the ceremony, underscoring the importance of this modern, computer-based facility in the recruitment of qualified public servants.

Vice President Koung emphasized the role of the civil service as the backbone of Liberia’s workforce. “It is necessary that we recruit our very best; a workforce of quality, competence, patriotism, and dedication.” He stated.

The Vice President’s remarks highlighted a steadfast commitment to elevating the standards and integrity of public service in Liberia.

The National Civil Service Testing Center marks a significant advancement from the previous paper-based testing system. Koung further pointed out that the old method often allowed individuals without the requisite skills to enter the civil service. “Today, we unveil a system that reflects our Nation’s values of integrity and efficiency,” he declared, stressing that the new facility would ensure that recruitment is based solely on merit and competence.

Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and specialized assessment tools, the Testing Center promises a more streamlined and secured evaluation process for prospective civil servants. “This means a faster, more efficient hiring process, which ultimately strengthens our civil service and improves service delivery for all Liberians,” Vice President Koung elaborated.

The National Civil Service Testing Center is equipped with advanced computers and specialized tools that streamline the testing process, enabling faster, more accurate assessments of prospective civil servants. The facility houses three testing rooms with a total of 27 cubicles, each providing candidates with ample space to ensure a comfortable testing experience. Each cubicle is outfitted with a bell notifier, wireless mouse, and pad to facilitate smooth interaction between candidates and the testing administrators.

The Liberian Vice President then called for a united effort in leveraging the new facility’s capabilities. He reaffirmed the government’s dedication to fairness, integrity, and the pursuit of excellence in public service.

He stressed, “Together, we are advancing toward a stronger, more effective, and more accountable government dedicated to serving Liberia.”

In his closing statement, Vice President Koung officially announced the National Civil Service Testing Center open, encouraging full utilization of the new facilities. This innovative step is expected to resonate throughout Liberia, fostering a more competent civil service that will contribute to the nation’s progress and development.

As Liberia embarks on this new chapter in civil service recruitment, the imminent changes are anticipated to create a wave of optimism towards governmental accountability and service excellence, promising a brighter future for all Liberians.

The opening ceremony was attended by government officials, representatives of the Liberian Civil Servants Association, Public Corporation & Autonomous Agencies, the Diplomatic Community and International Partners.

In his overview of the undertaking, the Director-General Josiah F. Joekai, Jr. described the unveiling of the National Civil Service Testing Center signifies as a historic milestone in Liberia’s civil service recruitment, ushering in a new era of merit-based, transparent, and efficient recruitment practices.

“This state-of-the-art, computer-based testing system replaces the outdated paper-based approach, addressing past concerns regarding fairness, integrity, and procedural inefficiencies. The establishment of this center highlights the government’s unwavering commitment to creating a civil service grounded in excellence, accountability, and responsiveness.” Mr.  Josiah F. Joekai, Jr pointed out.

 

Mwetana, a name originating from the Vai tribe, meaning “We are going forward”, is a Liberian Information Technology Company that developed the system and integrity consultants created the bank of wide-ranging questions covering the 85 testable positions.

 

 

 

NASENI and Imose Technologies Launch Made-in-Nigeria Laptops and Tablets to Drive Local Content and Job Creation

Maryam Aminu

In a groundbreaking initiative, the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has partnered with Nigerian technology company Imose Technologies Ltd to roll out made-in-Nigeria laptops and tablets, marking a significant step toward local content development and economic self-reliance.

The new devices, a 14-inch NASENI Zedon X-Pro laptop and a 10.5-inch tablet, were unveiled as part of NASENI’s mission to advance indigenous industrialization and job creation, aligning with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

This agenda emphasizes bolstering local content and economic partnerships as key drivers for revitalizing Nigeria’s economy.

Innovation of NASENI and Imose Technologies Ltd

The Zedon X-Pro laptop, featuring a Core i5 processor, combines power and portability, catering to diverse user needs from students and professionals to anyone seeking a reliable device on the go.

Meanwhile, the 10.5-inch tablet offers versatility for activities like document editing, creative tasks, video streaming, and gaming, highlighting NASENI’s commitment to designing practical devices for the Nigerian market.

According to NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Khalil Suleiman Halilu, this collaboration is a strategic decision under the agency’s 3Cs principles of Collaboration, Creation, and Commercialization.

“We are transforming NASENI into a central player in Nigeria’s technology revolution, with a focus on adopting, adapting, and domesticating cutting-edge technologies. This partnership with Imose Technologies is aimed at reducing importation and establishing a national technology brand that every Nigerian household can access,” Halilu stated.

Imose Technologies Chairman, Osayi Izedonmwen, expressed pride in the partnership, highlighting the company’s decade-long dedication to addressing uniquely Nigerian challenges.

“We are honored to collaborate with NASENI to bridge the digital divide and make technology more accessible for education and work,” he said, underlining Imose’s focus on manufacturing locally-designed devices to transform institutions and improve lives.

The launch of these NASENI-branded devices embodies a shared vision of innovation and national pride between NASENI and Imose Technologies. It is anticipated that these devices will soon be available for purchase by government agencies, private organizations, and individuals across Nigeria. Prospective buyers can inquire further by contacting NASENI directly at sales@naseni.gov.ng.

Kaduna Hostages Freed in Strategic Military Operation

Maryam Aminu

In a pivotal moment for Nigeria’s ongoing against insurgency, two hostages abducted from the Doctors’ insurgents Quarters at the National Eye Centre in Kaduna over a year ago have finally regained their freedom.

Dr. Ganiya Nurudeen Popoola, a renowned medical expert, and a young boy, Master Folaranmi Abdul Mughiy, were safely released on October 30, 2024, following an intensified military operation.

Their abduction on September 27, 2023, along with Squadron Leader Nurudeen Abiodun Popoola, Dr. Popoola’s husband, shocked the nation. Squadron Leader Popoola was rescued by troops in March 2024.

This rescue is credited to innovative non-kinetic operations employed by Nigerian military forces, emphasizing negotiation and strategic intelligence over force. The high-stakes operation underscores the military’s evolving approach to combating terrorism, which has already yielded several successful hostage rescues across the North Central region.

Though details of the circumstances leading to their release remain under wraps due to ongoing security protocols, officials hinted that certain terrorist factions have expressed intentions to lay down arms. This surrender trend, mirroring developments in Nigeria’s North East, signals a possible breakthrough for peace.

Speaking on this milestone, Major General Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, commended the unwavering dedication of the armed forces and appealed for nationwide support in eradicating terrorism. “Our goal is to restore peace across all regions, and this mission requires the united effort of every Nigerian,” Buba stated. He further affirmed that while the military is open to peaceful surrender from militants, it remains prepared to meet resistance with decisive action.

The release of Dr. Popoola and Master Mughiy offers a moment of hope, reinforcing public confidence in the military’s capability to protect and preserve lives. As the nation celebrates their safe return, this operation marks another step toward the goal of a safer, more secure Nigeria.

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Defence Headquarters Denies Alleged Takeover of Military Training Area in Niger State by Terrorists

Emmanuel Daudu

The Defence Headquarters has categorically refuted claims that terrorists have seized control of the Nigerian Army’s Military Training Area in Kotangora, Niger State, following recent reports that the Niger State House of Assembly raised such concerns.

This statement, released by Major General Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, aims to clarify the actual situation on the ground and assure citizens of the Armed Forces’ steadfast commitment to national security.

According to the Defence Headquarters, reports of bandits taking over the training area are inaccurate and do not align with the realities faced by military personnel in the field.

“This allegation is incorrect and does not reflect the on-ground situation,” said the statement.

While troops operating in the Kotangora region have encountered terrorists, Defence Headquarters confirmed that no part of the training area has been surrendered to hostile forces.

“Our clearance operations are in full swing, and we continue to neutralize threats from terrorists attempting to cross the vast area,” Major Buba emphasized.

The Defence Headquarters further clarified that ongoing military operations in Niger State are targeted exclusively at terrorist elements.

The Armed Forces’ statement underscores the need to accurately identify these threats, stressing that any other categorization misrepresents the nature of the security challenges being addressed.

The military is working closely with the Niger State Government to ensure enhanced security across the state.

Major General Buba reaffirmed that troops remain vigilant and committed to neutralizing terrorist threats and restoring peace.

“Our forces are relentless in pursuing these terrorists wherever they may be hiding,” he affirmed.

Defence Ministry Mobilizes Armed Forces to Safeguard Repairs on Damaged Power Infrastructure in Northern Nigeria

Emmanuel Daudu

In an urgent response to the recent power grid collapse affecting Northern Nigeria, the Honourable Minister of Defence, H.E. Mohammed Badaru Abubakar,
has taken decisive action to secure national infrastructure against future interference.

Following a directive from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Minister has ordered the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) to deploy security forces to safeguard the restoration efforts on compromised electricity towers.

This swift intervention comes as Northern Nigeria grapples with widespread blackouts, a direct result of sabotage by third-party actors targeting critical power infrastructure. The outages have disrupted the daily lives of millions, impacting residential and industrial activities across several states.

The President, expressing grave concern over the situation, mandated robust security measures to protect and expedite the repair process of the national grid.

In a statement by the Director Defense Information and Public Relations, Henshaw Ogubike, the Minister directed the CDS to ensure that all repair teams working on these electricity towers receive full military protection. This strategic move aims not only to facilitate immediate repairs but to reinforce the security of essential infrastructure against non-state actors, thereby stabilizing the power grid for the well-being of Nigerians.

Badaru further appealed to affected citizens, urging them to remain patient and cooperative as the government mobilizes all necessary resources to resolve the crisis.

He assured the public that restoring the grid’s functionality is a top priority, promising updates as the repair operations progress.

FG Clears Matawalle of Allegations in Zamfara Banditry

Emmanuel Daudu

The Federal Government has officially cleared the Honourable Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, of all allegations linking him to banditry in Zamfara State, describing the accusations as baseless and politically motivated.

The Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), after a thorough investigation, found no substantial evidence to support the allegations.

In a statement on national television, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Bola Tinubu, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed that the accusations were fabricated to tarnish Matawalle’s reputation.

“As far as I know, most of those things are just mere allegations,” Onanuga stated, highlighting that the probe conducted by the NSA revealed the accusations to be without merit.

Political observers believe that the baseless accusations aimed to discredit Matawalle, seeking his removal from office.

However, following a recent cabinet reshuffle, President Tinubu’s confidence in Matawalle’s commitment to Nigeria’s security remains unshaken.

Since his appointment, Matawalle has played a pivotal role in enhancing security, especially in the North West region. His recent operational visit to Sokoto and the successful elimination of notorious bandit kingpin Halilu Sububu underscore his active efforts in the fight against insecurity.

Onanuga emphasized that the government remains committed to truth and transparency in public service, stressing that “people are just bringing out all kinds of fake things and allegations.”

His remarks resonate with the administration’s goal to address public concerns while safeguarding the integrity of its officials.

In light of the exoneration, there are growing calls for those who propagated these allegations to retract their statements and issue a formal apology.

Supporters argue that Matawalle’s dedication to national security should be recognized and that falsehoods only serve to hinder Nigeria’s progress.

Open letter to Dr. Abel Damina

OPEN LETTER AND DISCLAIMER – BY NSCEA

TO: Dr. Abel Damina (Alias Global Papa)

FROM: Nigerian Supreme Council for Ecclesiastical Affairs (NSCEA)

DATE: 15th. October, 2024

SUBJECT: CAUTION AGAINST FALLACIOUS AND HERETIC TEACHINGS OF CHRISTIAN FAITH

Dear Dr. Abel Damina,

We, at the Nigerian Supreme Council for Ecclesiastical Affairs (NSCEA), have observed with dismay your current preachings and teachings of Biblical tenets and hereby write to express grave concern and caution regarding these your teachings, which have been brought to our attention. This letter also serves as a DISCLAIMER.

Heresy is, “a belief or opinion contrary to orthodox Christian doctrine and any belief, teaching or practice that explicitly undermines the gospel.” Heresies are “beliefs or teachings that deviate from established or orthodox doctrine, often considered contrary to the accepted teachings of a religion or faith.”

In Christianity, these include:

  1. Arianism: Denies Jesus’ divinity.
  2. Gnosticism: Emphasizes secret knowledge over faith.
  3. Pelagianism: Rejects original sin and predestination.
  4. Donatism: Questions validity of sacraments performed by unworthy clergy.
  5. Monophysitism: Believes in single nature of Christ.

While we appreciate your passion for spreading the Gospel, we cannot ignore the alarming rate of theological errors and heresies in your messages, especially as it is now going viral on social media as hate speech and cyber crime against the Christian faith. Please note that, the Bible is not for philosophising, it’s the WORD OF GOD inspired of the Holy Ghost.

Specifically, we have issues with the following titles of your messages such as: “There is no heaven”, “You don’t need God to Succeed”, “Jesus is not coming back”, “Heaven is scam”, “God is not responsible”, “Jesus Christ is not a Christian”, “Jesus Christ is God the Father and there is no trinity”, “The Bible is not the Word of God”, “No to Holy communion” and “No to tithing”, etc.

We assert that, most of these your topics are mere fallacies and heretic, while the notions are mistaken beliefs, especially based on generalisations, self interpretation, personalised style, alarming sub-titles, and unsound arguments. For instance, in English, “the notion that the camera never lies is a fallacy.” You also know this, but your preaching style is focused on attracting your audience through content creating hype rather than being correct and spiritual.

These teachings deviate from the fundamental doctrines of Christianity, contradicting the Holy Scriptures and the historic confessions of the faith. Your interpretations in most cases are also subjective to undermine the authority of Scripture, compromise the deity of Christ, and confuse the nature of our great salvation.

The core tenets of Christian faith include:
CORE DOCTRINES:

  1. Trinity: One God in three persons – Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit.
  2. Incarnation: Jesus Christ, fully human and fully divine.
  3. Salvation: Faith in Jesus Christ saves humanity from sin and its consequences.
  4. Bible: Inspired, authoritative, and infallible scripture.
  5. Creation: God created the universe and humanity.

ESSENTIAL BELIEFS:

  1. Deity of Christ: Jesus is Lord and God with the Holy Spirit in Trinity.
  2. Virgin Birth: Jesus born of Mary, conceived by Holy Spirit.
  3. Atonement: Jesus’ death and resurrection redeem humanity.
  4. Resurrection: Jesus rose bodily from the dead.
  5. Second Coming: Jesus will return to judge and establish God’s kingdom.

CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW:

  1. Sin and Fallen Nature: Humanity’s rebellion against God.
  2. Redemption: God’s plan to restore humanity through Jesus.
  3. Faith and Works: Salvation by faith, demonstrated through works.
  4. Church: Community of believers, body of Christ.
  5. Sacraments: Baptism and Communion (Eucharist).

KEY BIBLE PASSAGES:

  1. John 3:16 (Salvation)
  2. Romans 3:23-24 (Sin and Redemption)
  3. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 (Resurrection)
  4. Matthew 28:19 (Trinity)
  5. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (Bible).

CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS:

  1. Catholicism
  2. Eastern Orthodoxy
  3. Protestantism (Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, etc.)
  4. Evangelicalism
  5. Pentecostalism.

CHRISTIAN VALUES:

  1. Love (Matthew 22:37-40)
  2. Forgiveness (Matthew 6:14-15)
  3. Humility and Respect (Philippians 2:3-8)
  4. Compassion (Matthew 25:31-46)
  5. Integrity (Proverbs 10:9).

CHRISTIAN PRACTICES:

  1. Prayer
  2. Worship
  3. Bible Study
  4. Communion
  5. Baptism
  6. Giving.

Here are some common errors in reasoning and argumentation that you have been involved in rather than humbly subjecting your interpretations to the help of the Holy Spirit.

FALLACIES:

  1. Ad Hominem: Attacking the person, not the argument.
  2. Strawman: Misrepresenting or exaggerating an opposing argument.
  3. False Dilemma: Presenting only two options when there are more.
  4. Slippery Slope: Assuming a chain of events without evidence.
  5. Appeal to Authority: Using authority to support an unjustified claim.
  6. Appeal to Emotion: Using emotions rather than logic.
  7. Begging the Question: Assuming the truth of the conclusion.
  8. Circular Reasoning: Using a conclusion as a premise.
  9. Confirmation Bias: Selectively seeking supporting evidence.
  10. Denying the Antecedent: Incorrectly concluding that a condition is false.

GENERALISATIONS:

  1. Hasty Generalization: Drawing conclusions from insufficient evidence.
  2. Sweeping Generalization: Making overly broad statements.
  3. Stereotyping: Applying group characteristics to individuals.

OTHER ERRORS:

  1. Ambiguity: Using unclear or vague language.
  2. Equivocation: Using words with multiple meanings.
  3. False Analogy: Comparing unlike things.
  4. Faulty Causality: Assuming cause-and-effect without evidence.
  5. Ignoring the Context: Omitting relevant information.
  6. Misleading Vividness: Using vivid imagery to mislead.
  7. Oversimplification: Simplifying complex issues.
  8. Question-Begging Epithet: Using loaded language.
  9. Red Herring: Introducing irrelevant information.
  10. Unfounded Assumption: Assuming facts without evidence.

COGNITIVE BIASES:

  1. Anchoring Bias: Relying too heavily on initial information.
  2. Availability Heuristic: Overestimating the importance of vivid information.
  3. Bandwagon Effect: Following popular opinion.
  4. Confirmation Bias: Seeking supporting evidence.
  5. Hindsight Bias: Believing events were predictable.
  6. Illusion of Control: Overestimating control over events.
  7. Priming: Influencing thoughts or behaviors.
  8. Selective Perception: Filtering information.
  9. Self-Serving Bias: Attributing success to internal factors.
  10. Sunk Cost Fallacy: Continuing investment due to past commitment.

LOGICAL ERRORS:

  1. Affirming the Consequent: Assuming a conclusion based on incomplete evidence.
  2. Denying the Consequent: Incorrectly concluding that a condition is false.
  3. Undistributed Middle: Assuming a conclusion based on incomplete evidence.
  4. Illicit Major: Using an invalid premise.
  5. Illicit Minor: Drawing an invalid conclusion.

RHETORICAL DEVICES (USED TO DECEIVE OR PERSUADE):

  1. Allusion: Referencing famous people or events.
  2. Hyperbole: Exaggerating for emphasis.
  3. Metaphor: Comparing unlike things.
  4. Personification: Attributing human qualities to non-human entities.
  5. Rhetorical Questions: Asking questions for effect.

Recognizing these errors can help you critically evaluate arguments and make more informed decisions logically.
Moreover, ‘Logic’ is the systematic study of reasoning and argumentation, focusing on the principles and methods for evaluating information, constructing arguments, and making informed decisions.

MAIN BRANCHES OF LOGIC ARE:

  1. Deductive Logic: Concerned with certain and absolute conclusions.
  2. Inductive Logic: Deals with probable conclusions based on evidence.
  3. Abductive Logic: Involves making educated guesses or hypotheses.
  4. Symbolic Logic: Uses symbols and formal languages to represent logical relationships.
  5. Mathematical Logic: Applies logical principles to mathematical reasoning.

LOGICAL CONCEPTS:

  1. Proposition: A statement that can be true or false.
  2. Premise: A statement supporting a conclusion.
  3. Conclusion: The inferred result of premises.
  4. Inference: The process of drawing conclusions.
  5. Argument: A set of premises and conclusions.
  6. Validity: The property of an argument’s logical structure.
  7. Soundness: The property of an argument’s truth and validity.

You also need to learn and know that universal characteristics of language include being representative, symbolic, conventional, arbitrary, creative, etc.

THE TOTAL PACKAGE OF SALVATION IN OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST

The total package of salvation in Jesus Christ include:
SPIRITUAL BENEFITS:

  1. Forgiveness of sins (Ephesians 1:7)
  2. Righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21)
  3. Reconciliation with God (Romans 5:10)
  4. Eternal life (John 3:16)
  5. Adoption as God’s children (Ephesians 1:5)
  6. Spiritual rebirth (John 3:3-7)

EMOTIONAL BENEFITS:

  1. Peace (John 14:27)
  2. Joy (John 15:11)
  3. Hope (Romans 5:2-5)
  4. Comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3-4)
  5. Love (1 John 3:1)

PHYSICAL BENEFITS:

  1. Healing (Isaiah 53:5, Matthew 8:17)
  2. Protection (Psalm 91)
  3. Provision (Matthew 6:33)
  4. Strength (Philippians 4:13)

ETERNAL BENEFITS:

  1. Heaven (John 14:2-3)
  2. Eternal glory (2 Corinthians 4:17)
  3. Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:50-54)
  4. New heaven and new earth (Revelation 21:1-4)

As leaders in the Nigerian Christian community at NSCEA, we cannot continue to tolerate and watch the body of Christ in this predicament of yours, we are compelled to address these errors and ensure the integrity of our shared faith. We urge you to:

  1. Publicly retract and correct these false teachings.
  2. Engage in theological dialogue with reputable scholars to clarify and deepen your understanding.
  3. Align your ministry with the orthodox, evangelical and pentecostal teachings of Christianity or back out completely.
    It is always good to know enough to realise that you do not know enough.

Dr. Abel Damina, you have crossed the line, and you are therefore no more a representative of Christianity (The Body of Christ) in Nigeria.

We remain committed to upholding the truth and unity of the Body of Christ in Nigeria.

Sincerely yours,

Signed.
Bishop Professor Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies
Secretary, Elders’ Council,
Nigerian Supreme Council for Ecclesiastical Affairs (NSCEA).

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Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)