Minister Urges Nigerian Youth to Cancel August Protest

By Maryam Aminu

The Minister of State for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, has called on Nigerian youth to cancel the planned nationwide protest scheduled for August.

Speaking in his office on Thursday, Olawande emphasized that protests with potential for destruction are not the best way to voice concerns to the government.

“There are many ways we can register our displeasure as youth to the government, but a protest that has the potential to snowball into destruction is not an option,” Olawande stated.

“We have our whole future ahead of us. Hence, anything that hurts Nigeria affects us more than anyone else.”

Highlighting the government’s efforts to address youth issues, he pointed to various youth-focused initiatives.

He mentioned the “Young and Secure” campaign, which aims to prevent a recurrence of the issues that led to the 2020 #EndSARS protests, and the “Youth Desk,” a platform for young Nigerians to voice their concerns.

The Minister stressed the importance of bringing the government closer to the youth.

“Personally, I believe we need to work to bring the government closer to the youth, to make it easier for the youth to feel and experience the impact of government. This is the reason I have prioritized a political engagement, by visiting more than 13 states so far,” he said.

Olawande acknowledged the challenge of unemployment and the skills mismatch in the labour market. To address this, he cited the Nigerian Youth Academy (NIYA), which aims to upskill youth and connect them to employers.

“For those pursuing self-employment, the Nigerian Youth Investment Fund (NYIF) provides support, and President Tinubu has allocated ₦50 billion in nano-grants to small businesses across all 774 local government areas.” He stated

The Minister also mentioned the Consumer Credit Scheme, introduced by President Tinubu, to enable Nigerians to access goods and services with payments spread over time.

In the political sphere, Olawande noted that the President has appointed a significant number of young people to top government positions and promoted local government autonomy to democratize political participation at the grassroots level.

“While all the initiatives we are working on may not have addressed all the problems, I am confident that President Tinubu will continue to expand opportunities for the youth and other categories of Nigerians to thrive,” Olawande said.

He urged the youth to be patient and use all available channels to engage with the government.

“The doors to my office are open at all times to receive your complaints, grievances, and suggestions. Protests that will muddle up the issues we are fighting for will not advance our cause,” the Minister pleaded.

Aliagan Declares Candidacy for NGIJ President

…Promises to elevate the status of investigative journalism in Nigeria

    The Group Managing Editor, TimeNigeria Magazine, Abdulrahman Aliagan has officially announced his candidacy for the position of National President of the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ), outlining a comprehensive platform focused on professionalism, capacity building, public accountability, promoting good governance, and strengthening democratic culture in Nigeria.

    With a background as the former General Secretary of the Guild, Aliagan brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the table. Having served for more than five uninterrupted years in various roles within the organization, he has a deep understanding of its operations, challenges, and potential for growth.

    Aliagan’s involvement in all of the Guild’s activities since its inception showcases his commitment to the NGIJ’s mission and vision. Through his strategic leadership and collaborative approach, he has contributed significantly to the growth and impact of the organization.

    As a foundational member of the NGIJ, Aliagan has played a vital role in shaping the values, objectives, and organizational culture of the Guild. His dedication and sacrifice, even in challenging circumstances, demonstrate his unwavering commitment to advancing the interests of members and the field of investigative journalism as a whole.

    If elected as National President, Aliagan pledges to prioritize transparency, accountability, and effective governance within the Guild. He aims to foster a culture of excellence, innovation, and inclusivity, empowering members to uphold the highest standards of ethical journalism and advocate for press freedom.

    Aliagan’s vision for the NGIJ includes elevating the status of investigative journalism in Nigeria, championing truth, transparency, and social justice. With a focus on capacity building and professional development, he seeks to create a formidable force that upholds the values of integrity and ethical journalism.

    With a call for support from members and stakeholders, Aliagan expresses confidence in his ability to lead the NGIJ to even greater heights, serving the best interests of the Guild and the journalism profession as a whole.

    As the campaign for the NGIJ presidency unfolds, Abdulrahman Aliagan emerges as a credible leader with a compelling vision for the future of investigative journalism in Nigeria.

    NCFF Nigeria’s Renewed Hope Agenda: A Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security

    Maryam Aminu

    At present, family farming is a subject of great importance for sustainable development of rural communities and promotion of healthy lifestyle.

    Family farming is the predominant form of agriculture in the food production sector for both in developing and developed countries. In this sense, the National Committee for Family Farming organised a National Congress Meeting on Thursday at the NUJ FCT Council Press Center in Utako, Abuja

    In his remarks, the National Coordinator of the National Committee for Family Farming (NCFF) Nigeria, Mr. Raymond Enoch, highlighted the organization’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainable agriculture and food security across the nation.

    Mr. Enoch emphasized the critical role family farming plays in linking economic, environmental, social, and cultural functions for food production and consumption.

    He expressed that the meeting aimed to broaden the national conversation on the seven pillars of the Global Action Plan of the United Nations Decade for Family Farming (UNDEFF-2019-2028).

    “Adopted by the UN General Assembly, the seven pillars include developing an enabling policy environment, ensuring youth and generational sustainability, promoting gender equity and women’s leadership, strengthening family farmers’ organizations, improving socio-economic inclusion, promoting climate-resilient food systems, and strengthening the multidimensionality of family farming.” He said

    Mr Enoch expressed that a key objective of the UNDFF Global Action Plan was to develop 100 National Action Plans (NAP) on Family Farming by 2028, in collaboration with governments, family farmers’ organizations, and multistakeholder platforms.

    He noted that Nigeria’s NAP would address the challenges and potential of family farming comprehensively, contributing to national priorities in agriculture, nutrition, environment, and health, thereby aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    “NCFF Nigeria has taken significant steps towards this goal, including signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to mobilize strategic stakeholders for developing the NAP.”

    He expressed that NCFF Nigeria is engaging with partners such as the UN’s FAO and IFAD, AFD, and the Benue State Government to streamline actions towards achieving the UNDFF mandate.

    Mr. Enoch called on all stakeholders in agriculture, private sectors, farmers’ organizations, women, and youth to join hands with NCFF Nigeria in advancing sustainable agricultural practices through family farming initiatives.

    “This collaborative effort aims to bolster food security and achieve the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.” He added

    NCFF National Coordinator reaffirmed NCFF Nigeria’s commitment to fostering sustainable, inclusive, viable, and resilient food systems, ensuring a brighter future for Nigeria through family farming.

    Thinklab Leads 14.8km Kaduna Millennium City Ring Road Project, Assures Quality Delivery

    By Bilkisu Adejoh

    In a significant milestone for Kaduna State’s infrastructure development, Governor Senator Uba Sani has officially launched the construction of a 14.8-kilometer dual road project in Millennium City, Chikun LGA.

    The groundbreaking ceremony at Danbushiya Junction marks the beginning of a project that will enhance connectivity within Millennium City, linking Danbushiya to various other areas.

    In his keynote address, Senator Uba Sani reiterated his administration’s commitment to infrastructure development, emphasizing its critical role in driving economic growth and improving the quality of life for citizens.

    He assured the public that the project would be completed on time and within budget, highlighting the government’s dedication to efficient project management.

    The Thinklab Group, a renowned conglomerate with expertise in housing development, financial solutions, and infrastructure, has been appointed as the project’s contractor. Known for their proven track record in building construction, industrial facilities, civil structures, roads, and infrastructure,

    Thinklab Group is well-equipped to deliver a high-quality project.

    The groundbreaking event was attended by numerous dignitaries, including the Secretary to the State Government, Cabinet Members, Traditional Rulers, Community Stakeholders among others.

    Portal for N110 Billion Youth Investment Fund to Launch Soon, Says Dr. Jamila Bio

    By Maryam Aminu

    The Federal Ministry of Youth Development has announced that the portal for the restructured N110 billion Youth Investment Fund will be accessible in the coming days.

    This announcement was made by the Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, during a courtesy visit from the Middle Belt Youth Council to her office in Abuja.

    Dr. Ibrahim highlighted that the fund is designed to provide critical support to young entrepreneurs facing financial difficulties, offering them financial assistance, mentorship, and resources to help their businesses thrive.

    “We are working very hard so that the portal can be opened to allow young people to register to access the fund. When the portal is opened, we will continue to inform and guide young people on how to access the N110 billion committed by the Administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” said Dr. Ibrahim.

    She further explained that the fund would prioritize existing businesses.

    “We understand that they are already established and have their clients. What they need is a little push to avoid sinking due to the current state of the economy,” she added.

    The Minister outlined several milestones achieved by President Bola Tinubu’s administration within the past year. These include the approval of a 30% youth quota for government appointments, the implementation of the Presidential Initiatives on Youth Enterprise Clusters, the establishment of a ₦70,000 minimum wage for civil servants, the introduction of CNG buses for citizen transport, and the direct purchase and distribution of food items to vulnerable families.

    Additionally, plans to resume local fuel production and the rehabilitation and commissioning of the Abuja Metro Stations were also mentioned.

    She reiterated that the government is committed to providing free services by the end of 2024, as directed by the President.

    The Minister also emphasized the significance of the recently passed North Central Development Commission bill, indicating President Tinubu’s support for the region.

    5th right, Hon. Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim with Management Staff of the Ministry and EXCO members of the Middle Belt Youth Council.

    In his remarks, Hon. Emmanuel Zopmal, President of the Middle Belt Youth Council, stated that the visit aimed to engage with the Federal Government on youth-related policies and discuss how they can contribute to governance.

    He also expressed the Middle Belt youths’ opposition to the planned protest against the government, stressing the importance of understanding government initiatives through constructive engagement.

    Keyamo conducts groundbreaking ceremony of AAAU Permanent Site, wishes maiden students well

    By Emmanuel Daudu

    The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Hon. Festus Keyamo has conducted a groundbreaking ceremony of the African Aviation and Aerospace University, Abuja, stating that the Tinubu-led administration will continue to support the Aviation sector.

    The event took place today at the AAAU Permanent Site, Bill Clinton Drive, Airport Road, Abuja.

    The Minister while conducting the ground breaking,  disclosed, “Just last year, when I was tasked with piloting the affairs of the Ministry of Aviation, I knew, as did everyone, about the key agencies within the aviation ministry of Nigeria, such as FAAN, NCAA, NAMA, and others. Little was known about a nascent institution until the Permanent Secretary scheduled briefings for me from various agencies. It was then that I first heard about AAAU. After I was formally briefed by the Management Team of AAAU, I gained a clear picture of their mandate and the enormous benefit to Nigeria in pioneering such a potentially great institution.

    “The university currently operates from a temporary campus provided by the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) as part of their interagency support. This current place where we stand today, now designated as the permanent site, is strategically located and fit for purpose. We are here today with the support of President Bola Tinubu, who approved a take-off grant for AAAU to complement the budget provision made available for the university’s development in the 2024 appropriation.

    “The following structures will be part of the first phase of development for the university: The Faculty of Aviation Management Building, the Postgraduate School Building, 250-capacity auditorium, A 350-capacity auditorium, A research centre, A synoptic laboratory for meteorology ,A multipurpose laboratory, Initial fencing covering 2 kms, as well as two ceremonial gatehouses

    “We are confident that these projects will be completed within 48 weeks, thanks to TETFund for making the grant 100% available and accessible. In today’s world, where public-private partnerships thrive, the university intends to explore the possibility of partnering with the private sector for the development of hostels, a clinic, a conference centre, and, due to the proximity to the airport”.

    The event also witnessed the maiden matriculation of the African Aviation and Aerospace University at the Take-Off campus (NSIB training school) on Bill Clinton Drive, Airport Road, Abuja.

    While speaking, the Hon. Minister has this to say, “Today’s event transcends a mere matriculation; it symbolizes the commencement and take-off of an institution destined for greatness. We have just witnessed the matriculation of 30 pioneer undergraduate students and 60 pioneer postgraduate students in various disciplines of aviation and environmental science. This is a monumental step forward, signifying our commitment to excellence and innovation in these fields.

    “The AAAU is a brainchild of the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, conceptualized by the immediate past administration. Upon my appointment as Minister of Aviation last year, I met the University at its cradle, just about to commence admissions for the 2023/2024 academic session. Under my watch, the University has now secured a permanent site right here on Bill Clinton Drive, where I had the honour of performing the groundbreaking ceremony before coming here. This site will house the construction of a Faculty of Aviation Management, two auditoriums with a collective seating capacity of 600, a School of Postgraduate Studies, a central library, and a research centre, among other key infrastructures. This was achievable with the approval of a takeoff grant for capital projects by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu through TETFund.

    “The unwavering support from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been instrumental in bringing this vision to life. This initiative aligns perfectly with the Renewed Hope agenda of the current administration, particularly Agenda 4 of my 5-point agenda, which focuses on addressing the human resource gap in the aviation sector. Our mission is to ensure that Nigeria not only keeps pace with global developments in aviation and aerospace but also sets new standards.

    “In pursuit of this mission, we have established AAAU as a centre of excellence where cutting-edge research and innovation are not just encouraged but are the cornerstone of our academic programs. The curriculum in collaboration with international experts in the field of aviation education from renowned specialised aviation institutions has been meticulously designed to blend theoretical knowledge with practical experience while tailored to fit our own local peculiarities, ensuring that our graduates are well-prepared to tackle the challenges of the aviation industry and beyond.

    “To our new students, you are embarking on a journey that will not only shape your future but also the future of aviation and aerospace. As I told you the undergraduate students during my previous visit to your lecture room, you are the pioneers of this great institution, and with that comes the responsibility to set high standards and maintain good morals to pave the way for those who will follow. As you all are encouraged to graduate with distinction in both character and learning. Embrace the opportunities before you, strive for excellence, and remember that you are not just students of AAAU, but ambassadors of Nigeria’s aviation and aerospace future. Your journey here will shape the future of the aviation industry, and I have no doubt that you will make us proud.

    “In conclusion, I commend the current management and staff of AAAU, led by the Registrar, for their unwavering efforts, commitment, and hard work. The strides the institution has made thus far are a testament to your collective dedication. However, this is just the beginning. I encourage you to continue striving for excellence, cementing your legacy in aviation academic history, and elevating Nigeria on the global stage.

    “I am pleased to also State it here that a new Vice-Chancellor will be announced soon, following the directive of Mr. President. You should be rest assured that this appointment shall mark a significant step in consolidating your achievements thus far.

    “Additionally, I applaud the obvious symbiotic relationship between AAAU and NSIB as an obvious product of interagency alliance and I have always reiterated the significance of interagency collaboration within the aviation sector as this has been my mantra from day one as Minister because that helps in building a more knowledge-based industry. I also thank all aviation agencies for their unwavering support of this nascent University. Your contributions are pivotal to our collective success”, he added.

    Dep. Speaker hails organizers of Nigeria Cultural Festival and Business Forum (NICFEB)… calls for government involvement

    The Right Honourable Kalu, the Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representative has admonished the Nigeria Federal government to leverage on the benefit that accrue in the yearly event of the Nigeria Cultural Festival and Business Forum (NICFEB).

    He stated this at the opening ceremony of the 2024 edition of the event which took place in Rome recently. The event which aims and objective is to give opportunity for Nigerian and their European counterparts to showcase their investment potentials, rich cultural heritage in arts & craft, music, fashion, foods and tourism attracted dignitaries from Nigeria and the Italian communities

    The Deputy Speaker who was the special guest of honour at the event was represented by Hon. Uchenna Harris Okonkwo, MHR representing Idemili North and South Federal Constituency of Anambra State. And speaking further on the benefit of the event he said,

    “This event is basically an enthronement of culture, trade, partnership yearning between Nigeria and Italy. It’s an event that we have the opportunity to hear the wonderful things that can be attained in our dear country, in our dear nation, Nigeria and as well as to see avenue whereby we can bolster partnership, bolster relationship, not just growing on the business area, but also growing on cultural heritage. Growing on area that both countries can benefit towards the greater future.

    “I commend the organizers of this event. From what I have heard it’s been a long journey to make sure that the event takes place. And you can see that the turnout was moderate. But I know that in the second edition the attendance will be a lot more. Because from here we are going to go back to Nigeria and inform the people of such wonderful, boisterous whereby we can be able to both nations and have our people and the Italian people both in business environment, both in the cultural environment, both in different industries as well, and also in the legislative because as we saw here, we saw members of parliament of Italy that came to witness the event and also gave their relevant speeches.

    “So, we are going to go back to Nigeria with this information and prepare a detail report whereby we can submit to the floor and then urge Nigerians and also urge the government of Nigeria to take note of making sure that this event is expressed in a larger audience and this even can be able to be highlighted more because it holds a great significance for the growth of both Nations.

    Speaking also at the event, Amb. Engr. Augustine Chigbolu who is the Chairman Central Organizing Committee harped on the need for the Nigerian and Italian governments to do everything possible to restore direct flights between Nigeria and Italy. He also threw more light on the purpose for putting together the event.

    “The consortium was formed with the primary role of creating a new platform for investment drive and cultural exchange as well as for inter-personal relationship, propagation off socio-economic and political development of our nations (Nigeria and Italy).

    “This edition accommodated and featured critical sectors such as Agriculture, Energy, Oil & Gas, Aviation, Trading, and Exhibition. In the coming years, we hope to introduce new strategies that will improve on the international standards and pattern of this present edition,” he concluded.

    The 2024 edition was put together by the National Union of Nigerians in Italy, (NUNAI), Nigeria- Italy chambers of commerce, Giant Gee Nigeria limited, with the Support of Amb. Engr. Augustine Chigbolu and Senator Tony Iwobi.

    When Is Enough Truly Enough by Barr. Ugwuanyi Felix

    TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

    This write-up has become necessary as it now seems every day belongs to the thief. You are aware of the popular saying that “Every day is for the thief but one day is for the owner of the house.” When will the owner of the house step in to save our democracy from the hands of insatiable looters?

    It is ironic how some judges make witnesses swear in court with either a Bible or a Qur’an to tell the truth, while they themselves go behind closed doors to take bribes and sell their judgments to the highest bidder. The popular saying that the judiciary is the last hope of the common man should be rephrased to: Some High Courts and the Supreme Court are the last hopes of the common man.

    Ever since Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem became the President of the Court of Appeal, it has become a commercial court where the bigger bribe gets the favorable judgment. It is so bad that most lawyers are advocating for the law to be amended to allow appeals to go straight to the Supreme Court from the High Courts.

    It is on record that the Supreme Court has overturned more judgments from the Court of Appeal under Monica’s administration than it had ever overturned in previous administrations combined. Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem is so compromised that she took money to sell out her own state (Plateau) to the highest bidder. The legitimate governor was lucky that the Supreme Court had the final say in his case. Others whose final stop is the Court of Appeal are still nursing their wounds to this day. Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem sold out the people of Kano too before a divine intervention saved the state. How do you explain judges sitting in open court to read a judgment that is the complete opposite of the Certified True Copy (CTC) they gave to the parties? Kano State and Plateau State owe their legitimate victories to God and the Supreme Court.

    Information I gathered from one of the close aides of Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, who wishes to remain anonymous for job security reasons, is that for every high-profile case that comes before the Court of Appeal, the President directs the panel handling the case to write two judgments: one in favor of the appellants and another in favor of the respondents. The party who brings the biggest bribe will have their judgment read out.

    Another very disturbing report is the allegation that Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem has taken over 20 billion Naira from the Governorship candidate of the APC in Kogi State to sell the people of Kogi out. There are credible reports alleging that she is currently working towards receiving another 20 billion Naira+ from the Kogi State purse to try and penetrate the Supreme Court justices so that the flawed judgment from the Court of Appeal will be affirmed by the Supreme Court. A plan which has already failed because the Supreme Court has shown lately that they will not compromise, just as they did in Kano, Plateau, and the recent judgment on Local Government Autonomy.

    At this point, I am calling on Mr. President and all relevant agencies and stakeholders to investigate these serious allegations. If she is allowed to have her way at the Supreme Court, her greed might lead to violent demonstrations all over the country (because whatever precedent that is set by the Supreme Court in Kogi State’s Governorship tussle will be applied to all states in the country) which is a big threat to our fragile democracy.

    Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem cannot be allowed to set the country on fire. I am calling on the relevant security agencies to investigate her, monitor her every move, and keep tabs on her financial transactions.

    Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, enough is enough! I am also calling on you to do the honorable thing and resign your position immediately pending the outcome of the investigations against you.

    Every day is for the thief, but one glorious day is all the owner needs to forget the pains of the past. Peace.

    Breaking: FG elevates 8 FRSC Assistant Corps Marshals, Retires 3

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume has approved the appointment of 8 Assistant Corps Marshals (ACM), to the rank of Deputy Corps Marshal (DCM).

    In the same vein, three of the DCMs are to proceed on immediate retirement, the remaining 5 are to fill up existing vacancies in the South South, South East, South West, North Central, and North West geopolitical zones.

    The Officers to fill up existing vacancies are; Deputy Corps Marshal Clement Oladele fdc, to represent North Central geopolitical zone, DCM Chidiebere Nkwonta, fwc, represents the South East geopolitical zone while DCM Sunday Iyamah, fwc is appointed to fill up the vacancy in the South South geopolitical zone.

    Others are DCM MR Yerima, fdc to represent the North West geopolitical zone and DCM Abiodun Akinlade to now represent the South West geopolitical zone when Dcm Bisi kazeem bows out in August.

    The promoted senior officers to proceed on immediate retirement are; Deputy Corps Marshal Kingsley Agomoh, mni, Deputy Corps Marshal Jonas Agwu mni, as well as Deputy Corps Marshal Zubairu Mato.

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation expressed delight over the level of transparency and objectivity that heralded the whole process.

    He urged the appointed officers to show more commitment and rededicate themselves to achieving the corporate vision of the Corps which is to eradicate road traffic crashes and create a safer motoring environment in the country.

    The SGF stated that the appointment is part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s drive towards rewarding excellence, diligence and hard work which is in line with the administrative philosophy of the present leadership of the Hope Agenda regime.

    The Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed equally congratulated the newly elevated Officers for their excellent performances during the exercise.

    He noted that every promotion comes with greater responsibilities. He charged them to put in their best in the course of their duties as the new rank calls for more focus, more dedication, commitment and passion.

    He admonished those who were not fortunate this appointment year to keep faith alive and be loyal to the system.

    Speaking further, the Corps Marshal promised to improve the general welfare of the personnel of the Corps.

    “As such, he beckoned on all personnel to be of good cheer and put in great efforts towards the realisation of the corporate mandate of the Corps, a statement signed by Olusegun Ogungbemide, Corps Commander
    Ag. Corps Public Education Officer, said.

    Abel Damina – Doubtful Call, Dubious Beginning, Dangerous Doctrines Exposed! By Geoffrey T. Efe

    Pastor Abel Damina of Power Chapel International has recently been at the center of a storm of controversy. Within the Christian community, his teachings have sparked significant perplexity, with many labeling his doctrines as outright heresies. These concerns have raised serious questions about his doctrinal stance and the spiritual root of his ministry.

    One of the most contentious aspects of Damina’s teachings is his assertion that sin does not condemn anyone to hell. Additionally, he has claimed that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was never a virgin. These and other provocative teachings have led many to question the origin of his inspiration.

    To gain deeper insight into the roots of Damina’s ministry and the controversy surrounding it, we spoke with Bro Soviet, a long-time acquaintance who knew Damina before his ministry began.

    In a revealing interview, Bro Soviet shared his thoughts on the current controversies and offered a candid perspective on Damina’s spiritual journey.

    “When it comes to Abel Damina, I believe he has run out of ideas,” Bro Soviet stated.

    “The spirit behind his teachings is definitely not of God because there is meant to be harmony in the body of Christ. When someone finds fault with everyone else and claims to be the only one who is right, it means he is the one who is actually wrong. Abel is someone I have known even before he started his ministry.”

    Bro Soviet’s familiarity with Damina dates back to the early days of his ministry. Reflecting on Damina’s early years, Bro Soviet expressed his skepticism about Damina’s calling and discipline.

    “Before he started his ministry, I observed an obvious lack of clarity of call and discipline in his lifestyle. His messages don’t bear the fruit of the Spirit of God. I have not seen that clear call. He probably went into ministry because his father was a pastor in the Assemblies of God, and he grew up on church premises and got few bits of information and began to mix them up.

    “To fully understand the trajectory of Abel Damina’s ministry, it’s essential to trace his roots back to his arrival in Uyo in 1990.

    “When Damina first came to Uyo, I was a member of a church called Life Tabernacle. A branch of Idem Ikon’s Church in Calabar. In Calabar it is called Revival Valley.

    “But when they created Akwa Ibom State, the members of the church that came to Akwa Ibom as Akwa Ibomites opened a church in Uyo called Life Tabernacle located along Oron Road in one secondary school.

    “Now while the church was growing up, that was when Abel Damina came in. He introduced himself to the man of God called Atauyo Ibanga. When he introduced himself, the pastor only gave him the pulpit to greet the church and introduce himself for 5 or 15 minutes thereabouts. As soon as he dropped the microphone, he left with the two people that he came with.

    “After the service, the pastor said, ‘This young man is up to something.” He said that he would never give him the pulpit again. He called Damina, “This Hausa boy,” because in Akwa Ibom then, they call everybody from the north, Hausa.

    “So when I learnt that he is from the north and I am also from the north, I went after him, and tried to encourage him. In that process, we went to Dr Uma Ukpai, and he introduced himself and told Uma Ukpai what he came from the north to do and all that. Dr Uma Ukpai used a few words, he said, “Young man, Go back to the north, your assingment is not welcomed here.” That was all.

    It was then. I said, “Ah! A father of faith that is supposed to receive a young, vibrant minister…”
    That was when I started developing cold feet because it was rejection everywhere. Then, I was thinking that it was persecution but I found out that utterances from his mouth and what he was doing were at variance. That was when I began to develop cold feet.

    “Honestly, let me tell you. From the beginning, I saw insincerity, I saw moral bankruptcy, I saw all these things from the beginning. And like I said, that was why I refused to be part of his work.

    “Now he came in and introduced himself that he never came to establish any church, rather, he came for a ministers association called ICMA, meaning International Charismatic Ministers Association. Not too long after that, he started a fellowship, calling it FFF. Friday Fire Fellowship. Not too long Power Chapel International started. That was when it was confirmed that he was up to something else other than what he told people when he came.

    “As I’m talking today, everything metamorphosed from ICMA to FFF, then to Power Chapel International, and now it is Power City.

    “Honestly, there had never been any honesty from the beginning. There had never been a clean, clear vision, from the beginning.

    “The foundation was faulty and it’s the same thing that is happening up to date.”

    Bro Soviet’s concerns about Damina’s doctrinal stance are not unfounded. “If I met him today, I would tell him to apologize to the body of Christ. His heretical ideas and teachings are leading some gullible young generation of Christians astray. But all I know is, just like music, it will all fizzle away,” Bro Soviet said.

    Bro Soviet believes that those who are genuinely seeking Christ will eventually find their way back, despite the confusion caused by Damina’s teachings.

    Reflecting on the financial aspect of Damina’s ministry, Bro Soviet shared his experiences from the past. “As a preacher, if your message centers on how to collect money from people every time, then something is wrong. Way back, I used to give him money. Though I was never comfortable because of his character, I knew he was not the one to reward me but God. He had no capacity to manage the money. This was someone who was preaching that all tithes belonged to him and he could do whatever he wanted with it.”

    Despite Damina’s current stance against giving, Bro Soviet remains hypocritical. “Like I told you, when you run out of lies, you need to cook up more lies to cover up the previous lies you have told. At the beginning, his foundation was faulty. When the first phase expired, he needed more lies to sustain his life. I don’t know of any academic certificate that he has. He is not a graduate because he didn’t go to any university to my knowledge.”

    Bro Soviet’s critique extends beyond Damina’s teachings to his personal life and foundation. “There are men of God in Nigeria who have integrity, but right from the beginning, he exhibited an abysmal level of moral and character bankruptcy in all ramifications. That is why he has the audacity to say once born again, always born again.”

    Bro Soviet concluded with a call for accountability and repentance. “As a servant of the kingdom, he should humble himself and apologize to the world for misleading people. Some of us have invested so much into his life and ministry. He has benefited a lot. I housed him and his pastors for one year and six months in Uyo, so I know what I am saying.
    “Joshua Talena, if he is sincere, knows what I’m talking about. His own younger brother, Gideon was in the picture. At the beginning as I have been saying, there were a number of people who rushed in thinking they had found a ministry with which they could grow, but not too long after, they were all discouraged and fizzled away. Persons like Joe Odobre, Joe Udomio, Bro Tony that he turned into his driver, Rev. Benny Momoh and Macdonald Edward with his wife and a daughter then; all of them lived in my house at No. 53 Enwe street by Oron Road. Bro Uduak Ekong, Sister Aniebo Ndada Inyang, Bro Charles Uko. There were many more brethren whose names I cannot remember anymore because this was some 34 years ago.

    Bro Soviet hasn’t been able to reach Damina to discuss these issues directly. “I will tell him to his face that he should apologize to those men of God he has insulted. He should apologize for misleading people. From the Bible, you can pick one or two scriptures and build any negative message. But the foundation is what is important. A message built on falsehood will eventually crumble. We must remember it is not just about those he has insulted; it’s about the body of Christ. If a man of God twists scripture for personal gain, it’s a problem.”

    In Bro Soviet’s view, Damina’s recent messages are fueled by jealousy. “His new messages are products of jealousy. He feels left behind and there is nothing he can do to measure up to the standard of those he is attacking. The men of God he’s talking about, one branch of their church is more than everything he has worked for in his entire life. I urge those fathers of faith he has defamed to forgive him and pray for his repentance.”