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Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji visits worshippers recovering at EKSUTH after their release from more than two months in captivity.

Oyebanji visits released Ekiti worshippers after one month captivity

Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has visited worshippers from Eda-Oniyo in Ilejemeje Local Government Area who were released after spending more than two months in captivity.   According to Channels Television, the governor met the survivors on Sunday at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), where they are receiving medical treatment following their release on Saturday. Sharing details of the visit on his official X account, Oyebanji said he was encouraged by the victims’ recovery, especially after a young child regained consciousness. He announced that the Ekiti State Government would cover the full cost of the survivors’ medical treatment and psychological rehabilitation. The governor also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving security across the state, describing security as a fundamental human right. He said the state government would continue working with President Bola Tinubu and security agencies to eliminate criminal elements operating in Ekiti. Oyebanji commended the Eda-Oniyo community and security personnel for their efforts, praising their bravery and cooperation during the ordeal. A community representative and former commissioner, Rufus Ajayi, revealed that residents borrowed money to raise a ₦25.5 million ransom despite losing one person during the incident. He, however, supported the government’s position against paying ransom, warning that it could encourage more kidnappings. The worshippers were abducted in April 2026 when gunmen suspected to be bandits attacked an open-air revival organised by the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) in Eda-Oniyo. The attackers reportedly opened fire on the congregation, killing the revivalist, Pastor Aregbe, injuring several worshippers and abducting others. The incident sparked widespread outrage across Ekiti, with residents staging protests in early June over the prolonged captivity of the victims.
Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring against Brazil as Norway secure a historic 2-1 victory to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals.

Haaland double sends Norway past Brazil into World Cup quarter-finals

Erling Haaland scored twice as Norway stunned Brazil 2-1 to book a historic place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, ending the five-time champions’ hopes of lifting a sixth title.   According to Channels Television, Brazil dominated much of the first half but failed to capitalise on their chances. Bruno Guimarães missed a golden opportunity to put his side ahead in the 14th minute when Norway goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland brilliantly saved his penalty after a VAR review awarded the spot-kick. Vinícius Júnior, Gabriel Martinelli and Rayan all threatened for Brazil before the break, while Martin Ødegaard and Haaland tested Alisson as both teams went into half-time level. Norway returned with greater intensity after the restart, with substitute Andreas Schjelderup making an immediate impact. Brazil introduced Neymar and Endrick in search of a breakthrough, but it was Norway who struck first in the 79th minute. Schjelderup delivered a pinpoint cross that Haaland powered past Alisson with a towering header. The Norwegian striker sealed victory in the 90th minute after Schjelderup threaded another precise pass into his path. Haaland calmly slotted home his second goal to put Norway 2-0 ahead. Brazil were handed a late lifeline deep into 12 minutes of added time when referee Ismail Elfath awarded a second penalty after Leo Østigård was ruled to have fouled Neymar in the area. Neymar converted from the spot in the 100th minute, but there was not enough time left for a comeback. Nyland’s first-half penalty save, Haaland’s clinical finishing and Schjelderup’s two assists proved decisive as Norway secured one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. The result sends Norway into the World Cup quarter-finals, while Brazil exit the competition after failing to convert their dominance into goals.
Super Typhoon Bavi brings destructive winds and heavy rain to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, causing flooding and widespread damage.

Super Typhoon Bavi leaves trail of damage across US Pacific Islands

Super Typhoon Bavi has battered the United States Pacific territories of the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam, leaving reports of major damage on the island of Rota as powerful winds and heavy rain swept across the region.   According to AFP, as published by Channels Television, the National Weather Service (NWS) said the eye of the storm passed directly over Rota early on Monday, packing sustained winds of up to 180 mph (290 km/h), equivalent to a Category 5 hurricane. Authorities on Rota, home to about 1,500 residents, reported significant destruction, although communication outages made it difficult to determine the full extent of the damage. “We are hanging in there. We are experiencing heavy winds and flooding here. Some people are already reporting major damages,” Rota Municipal Operations Center public information officer Lou Rosario said, adding that some mobile phone services had failed after a communications tower collapsed. Before the storm made landfall, the NWS warned residents to seek immediate shelter, saying the extreme winds should be treated like an approaching tornado. The agency also cautioned that a direct hit could leave much of Rota uninhabitable for weeks, with widespread tree damage and prolonged power outages. Neighbouring islands including Tinian, northern Guam and southern Saipan experienced hurricane-force winds, while forecasters said conditions would gradually improve as the storm moved westward. Authorities in Guam warned that between eight and 12 inches (20 to 30 centimetres) of rainfall could trigger flash flooding. Residents were advised to remain indoors as winds of 50 to 80 mph, with stronger gusts, continued through the afternoon. Many residents had already endured severe weather earlier this year. Tinian resident Edwin Santa Theresa said electricity to his home had only been restored four days earlier after April’s Typhoon Sinlaku before being cut again by Bavi. In Guam, hotels sheltered hundreds of residents seeking safety from the storm. Businesses also boarded up their premises ahead of landfall to minimise damage. Meteorologists said warmer ocean temperatures and the return of El Niño could contribute to a more active tropical cyclone season across the Pacific. The World Meteorological Organization recently confirmed that El Niño has developed in the tropical Pacific, raising concerns over increased storm activity in the coming months.
FRSC officials at the scene of the fatal road crash involving a truck and a Toyota Hiace bus at Saapade Bridge on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State.

Ogun road crash kills 10, injures six on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

Ten people have died and six others were injured in a fatal road crash along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State.   According to Punch, the accident occurred at about 8:05pm on Sunday at Saapade Bridge and involved a white Sinotruk truck and a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number EKY 290 YM. The spokesperson for the Ogun Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Afolabi Odunsi, said 18 people were involved in the crash, comprising 15 adult males, two adult females and one male child. He said 10 victims, including nine adult males and one male child, died in the collision, while six people, made up of four adult males and two adult females, sustained varying degrees of injuries. Two adult males escaped unhurt. Odunsi said preliminary investigations showed the crash was caused by speeding, wrongful overtaking and dangerous driving. According to him, the truck driver reportedly reversed on the highway after missing his route, while the approaching bus, travelling at high speed, attempted to squeeze through the limited space and rammed into the truck. FRSC rescue teams evacuated the injured victims to Victory Hospital in Ogere for treatment, while the bodies of those who died were deposited at FOS Mortuary in Ipara. The damaged vehicles have been handed over to the Nigeria Police Force, Ishara Division, and the accident scene has been cleared. The Ogun FRSC Sector Commander, Corps Commander Oludare Ogunjobi, expressed condolences to the families of the victims and wished the injured a speedy recovery. He also urged motorists, especially commercial drivers and truck operators, to avoid reversing on highways, speeding and other dangerous traffic violations. Ogunjobi advised road users to obey traffic regulations, maintain safe speeds and use designated turning points whenever they miss their routes.

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Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji visits worshippers recovering at EKSUTH after their release from more than two months in captivity.

Oyebanji visits released Ekiti worshippers after one month captivity

Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has visited worshippers from Eda-Oniyo in Ilejemeje Local Government Area who were released after spending more than two months in captivity.   According to Channels Television, the governor met the survivors on Sunday at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), where they are receiving medical treatment following their release on Saturday. Sharing details of the visit on his official X account, Oyebanji said he was encouraged by the victims’ recovery, especially after a young child regained consciousness. He announced that the Ekiti State Government would cover the full cost of the survivors’ medical treatment and psychological rehabilitation. The governor also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving security across the state, describing security as a fundamental human right. He said the state government would continue working with President Bola Tinubu and security agencies to eliminate criminal elements operating in Ekiti. Oyebanji commended the Eda-Oniyo community and security personnel for their efforts, praising their bravery and cooperation during the ordeal. A community representative and former commissioner, Rufus Ajayi, revealed that residents borrowed money to raise a ₦25.5 million ransom despite losing one person during the incident. He, however, supported the government’s position against paying ransom, warning that it could encourage more kidnappings. The worshippers were abducted in April 2026 when gunmen suspected to be bandits attacked an open-air revival organised by the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) in Eda-Oniyo. The attackers reportedly opened fire on the congregation, killing the revivalist, Pastor Aregbe, injuring several worshippers and abducting others. The incident sparked widespread outrage across Ekiti, with residents staging protests in early June over the prolonged captivity of the victims.
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Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji visits worshippers recovering at EKSUTH after their release from more than two months in captivity.

Oyebanji visits released Ekiti worshippers after one month captivity

Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has visited worshippers from Eda-Oniyo in Ilejemeje Local Government Area who were released after spending more than two months in captivity.   According to Channels Television, the governor met the survivors on Sunday at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), where they are receiving medical treatment following their release on Saturday. Sharing details of the visit on his official X account, Oyebanji said he was encouraged by the victims’ recovery, especially after a young child regained consciousness. He announced that the Ekiti State Government would cover the full cost of the survivors’ medical treatment and psychological rehabilitation. The governor also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving security across the state, describing security as a fundamental human right. He said the state government would continue working with President Bola Tinubu and security agencies to eliminate criminal elements operating in Ekiti. Oyebanji commended the Eda-Oniyo community and security personnel for their efforts, praising their bravery and cooperation during the ordeal. A community representative and former commissioner, Rufus Ajayi, revealed that residents borrowed money to raise a ₦25.5 million ransom despite losing one person during the incident. He, however, supported the government’s position against paying ransom, warning that it could encourage more kidnappings. The worshippers were abducted in April 2026 when gunmen suspected to be bandits attacked an open-air revival organised by the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) in Eda-Oniyo. The attackers reportedly opened fire on the congregation, killing the revivalist, Pastor Aregbe, injuring several worshippers and abducting others. The incident sparked widespread outrage across Ekiti, with residents staging protests in early June over the prolonged captivity of the victims.
Erling Haaland celebrates after scoring against Brazil as Norway secure a historic 2-1 victory to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals.

Haaland double sends Norway past Brazil into World Cup quarter-finals

Erling Haaland scored twice as Norway stunned Brazil 2-1 to book a historic place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, ending the five-time champions’ hopes of lifting a sixth title.   According to Channels Television, Brazil dominated much of the first half but failed to capitalise on their chances. Bruno Guimarães missed a golden opportunity to put his side ahead in the 14th minute when Norway goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland brilliantly saved his penalty after a VAR review awarded the spot-kick. Vinícius Júnior, Gabriel Martinelli and Rayan all threatened for Brazil before the break, while Martin Ødegaard and Haaland tested Alisson as both teams went into half-time level. Norway returned with greater intensity after the restart, with substitute Andreas Schjelderup making an immediate impact. Brazil introduced Neymar and Endrick in search of a breakthrough, but it was Norway who struck first in the 79th minute. Schjelderup delivered a pinpoint cross that Haaland powered past Alisson with a towering header. The Norwegian striker sealed victory in the 90th minute after Schjelderup threaded another precise pass into his path. Haaland calmly slotted home his second goal to put Norway 2-0 ahead. Brazil were handed a late lifeline deep into 12 minutes of added time when referee Ismail Elfath awarded a second penalty after Leo Østigård was ruled to have fouled Neymar in the area. Neymar converted from the spot in the 100th minute, but there was not enough time left for a comeback. Nyland’s first-half penalty save, Haaland’s clinical finishing and Schjelderup’s two assists proved decisive as Norway secured one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. The result sends Norway into the World Cup quarter-finals, while Brazil exit the competition after failing to convert their dominance into goals.

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