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‘I Don’t Believe In The Islamic Or Christian God’ – Wole Soyinka

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Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, has opined that he does not believe in either the Islamic or Christian God.

It was  reports that Soyinka made this known in an interview with CNN’s Larry Madowo, while expressing his preference for traditional Orisa worship over Christianity and Islam.

The playwright cited the artistic and creative nature of Orisa, noting that its worship is more mysterious and less violent than that of the other two religions.

Soyinka, who was exposed to both Christianity and Orisa worship from a young age, stated that Orisa’s inclusive and ecumenical nature makes it unique.

He said, “I was fortunate to be born in two worlds, the Christian world and the traditional Orisa worshippers. My grandfather, until he was a poor man, also got converted; he was an Orisa person and a chief, and his (grandfather’s) side (of Orisa) fascinated me a lot more.

“For me, it (Orisa worshipping) was more artistic, creative, and also more mysterious. I don’t find much of the mysterious in Christianity and even less in Islam and that is for a simple reason that I didn’t grow up in a Muslim environment.

“Orisa is open, and very ecumenical and that is why these foreign religions were able to penetrate it and even distort the truth. Because of the generosity of this spirit (Orisa), it is not violent. It is one of those African religions which eschew violence.

“I don’t believe in the Islamic or Christian God and for the adherents of these religions if that makes me an atheist, so I say, I am an atheist. I insisted that all human beings have a certain spiritual core in their being, I believe myself to be a more spirit-sensitive person.”

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Actress, Doris Ogala cries out after police officers stormed her house to arrest her

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Nollywood actress, Doris Ogala has taken to social media to cry out after police officers stormed her house to effect her arrest.

In the video released on her Instagram page this morning, Doris who looked very distraught and teary, initially stated she had no idea where the officers came from and how they found their way to her house as there was no prior invitation from them.

She later revealed that the officers told her “they are from Lagos” and that the arrest was linked to her case with her ex-lover, Pastor Chris Okafor.

‘’They say they are from Lagos. Chris does not want to leave me alone. He has carried me to three courts. Now he has taken me to seven police offices. There is one in zone 2, there is one in Abuja zone 7. He has carried me to more than seven. These ones say they are from Lagos. They have surrounded my house. If you people do not see me again, you people should hold Chris Okafor responsible” he said

Doris began attacking the clergyman after he announced plans to marry someone else. Doris claimed they were lovers and that he had promised to marry her but jilted her for someone else.

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Oborevwori unveils Obi Cubana’s luxury home in Delta

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Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on Sunday attended the 51st birthday celebration of Obi Cubana, during which the Signature Home at Cubana Millennium City in Asaba was unveiled.

The event, held at the project site in Asaba, Delta State, drew dignitaries, industry leaders and investors, highlighting the growing importance of the development as a driver of urban transformation in the state.

According to a statement issued by the media team of Cubana Group, speaking at the occasion, Oborevwori commended the entrepreneur for investing in Delta State, describing the Cubana Millennium City as a landmark project with the potential to reshape Asaba and the surrounding areas.

“This development is not just about housing; it is about creating a new economic ecosystem. Projects like the Cubana Millennium City will significantly transform Asaba, extending growth and opportunities across neighbouring communities and strengthening our position as a key urban hub in the South-South and South-East corridors,” he said.

The governor added that his administration would continue to support private sector-driven initiatives aligned with its goals of economic expansion, infrastructure development and job creation.

The unveiling of the Signature Home marks a key milestone in the Cubana Millennium City project, serving as a model for the quality, design and lifestyle the development is expected to deliver.

In his remarks, Obi Cubana expressed appreciation to the governor and other guests, stating that the project is driven by a long-term vision to build a world-class residential and commercial hub.

“We are building more than houses—we are building a city that will stand the test of time and can rival any city in Africa. A place where people can live, work, invest, and thrive in an environment that meets global standards. This is our contribution to the growth of Asaba and the broader Nigerian economy,” he said.

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He noted that the project’s location, near Asaba Airport and along major transport routes, positions it as an attractive investment destination with strong potential for value appreciation.

The Cubana Millennium City is designed as an integrated urban development comprising residential units, commercial spaces and lifestyle amenities, envisioned as a “city within a city.”

The event ended with a guided tour of the Signature Home, offering guests a first-hand view of the project’s architectural design and standards.

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Ibadan indigenes caution Fayose over claim of plot to remove Ladoja

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The Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes, on Sunday, came down on former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, over his comments alleging a plot by Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, to remove the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Rashidi Ladoja.

CCII President-General, Ajeniyi Ajewole, who made this known in a statement released by the council’s Publicity Secretary, Kola Olomide, in Ibadan, the state capital, said Fayose’s comments were not only misleading but also a dangerous attempt to politicise traditional institutions in the state.

It will be recalled that Fayose had on Sunday on his X handle, claimed that Governor Makinde was planning to depose the Olubadan, Oba Ladoja, a statement that has triggered strong reactions from stakeholders in the state.

He wrote: “I heard reliably that Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State is plotting the removal of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja.

“The plot is to commence this week, with a government query to be issued against the Olubadan, citing his absence at the failed coronation of High Chiefs in Ibadanland two weeks ago, and other allegations.”

The CCII described the former governor’s remarks as unfounded, provocative and capable of inciting unrest in Ibadanland.

The statement quoted the CCII President-General, Ajeniyi Ajewole, as expressing deep concern over what he termed reckless interference in Ibadan affairs.

Ajewole warned that Fayose’s remarks could create unnecessary tension in a city known for its respect for tradition and order.

“Ibadanland would not tolerate external attempts to destabilise its peace through careless political rhetoric. The allegation lacked credibility and should be disregarded by the public.

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“Matters relating to the Olubadan stool follow a well-established process that cannot be altered by political speculation.”

He, therefore, cautioned Fayose against making statements capable of misleading the public or creating distrust among residents.

“Fayose should not inflame the polity in Ibadan and the state in general with reckless and unverified statements. We advise him to keep his mouth shut and take his divisive politics elsewhere rather than dragging Ibadan into unnecessary controversy.”

Ajewole further described Fayose’s intervention as unwarranted, insisting that the former governor had no role in the traditional or political structure of Ibadanland.

“Our own Governor Makinde is a true son of Ibadanland who would not do anything to undermine the institution of Olubadan. He is not in the same class and mould with Fayose who is ready to do anything for political gains,” the statement added.

He maintained that dragging the revered Olubadan institution into partisan discourse was both disrespectful and unacceptable.

The CCII President-General also called on political leaders across the country to exercise caution and avoid making statements that could disrupt public peace.

Ajewole reaffirmed that Ibadan people remain committed to unity, stability and the preservation of their traditional institutions, urging all stakeholders to resist any attempt to sow discord in the ancient city.

Meanwhile, a media aide to the Olubadan, Adeola Oloko, also dismissed Fayose’s claim, describing it as unfounded.

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