- Popular cleric and founder of Streams of Joy International, Jerry Eze, has reacted to the reported killing of over 40 people in Jos, Plateau State, describing the incident as heartbreaking and calling for divine intervention.

Popular Nigerian cleric and founder of Streams of Joy International, Jerry Eze, has reacted to the reported killing of over 40 people in Jos, Plateau State.
The pastor took to his social media page to share a brief but powerful message in response to the tragic incident.
“JOS – JESUS OUR SAVIOUR! The Mercy of EL-ROI has Prevailed!! May the Wickedness of the Wicked perish with them !!!”
The post, which has since gained attention online, comes amid widespread grief and outrage following reports of the attack that claimed dozens of lives.
The incident has once again drawn attention to ongoing security challenges in Plateau State, with many Nigerians calling for urgent action to prevent further loss of lives.

In other news…Former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad, has called for the investigation and possible arrest of a United States-based missionary, Alex Barbir, following a controversial video he shared online.
The development comes hours after Barbir posted a video criticising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over fresh attacks in Plateau State.
Reports indicate that more than 10 persons were killed when gunmen attacked Anguwan Rukuba community in Jos North Local Government Area on Sunday, March 29.
In the video, Barbir accused the Nigerian government of failing to address insecurity and protect Christian communities, alleging that the President had not done enough to end the violence.
Reacting, Ahmad alleged that the missionary’s actions could incite unrest.
He stated that Barbir has been moving around openly, “spreading hate and attempting to incite violence against Nigerians of diverse backgrounds.”
Ahmad further called on relevant authorities to act swiftly.
He urged them to “take swift and lawful steps to investigate, apprehend, where necessary and ensure accountability to safeguard peace, unity and public order.”


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