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Breaking: Residents Stage Mass Protest in Jos Over Ongoing Killings in Plateau State
By Favour Bibaikefie
Jos, Nigeria – Tensions reached a boiling point in Jos on Monday morning as residents, led by prominent Christian leaders, took to the streets to protest the persistent killings of indigenous people in Plateau State. The unrest is believed to stem from continuous attacks by suspected Fulani militants, which have left communities devastated and in mourning.
The demonstration, led by Rev. Polycarp Lubo, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Plateau State, began at Fawvwei Junction, a key area in the city. The march caused heavy traffic congestion, stranding numerous commuters as the protesters made their way through major roads toward the Rayfield Government House.
This protest comes in the wake of a disturbing rise in violence, particularly in Bokkos and Bassa Local Government Areas. Reports from the last two weeks suggest that over 100 people have been killed in a series of brutal attacks on local villages.
“We are not happy over the continuous attacks and killings by gunmen in our communities. That’s why we have come out again to protest these happenings,” said Gyang Dalyop, one of the demonstrators, expressing the deep frustration felt by many.
Joining the call for urgent intervention, another protester, Hannatu Philip, implored the authorities to act swiftly to prevent further bloodshed. “The government must do something before the situation gets worse,” she told Phonix News.
Carrying placards bearing messages of grief and demand for justice, the protesters marched in solidarity, drawing attention to what they describe as a neglected crisis that continues to claim innocent lives.
The protest reflects a growing sense of urgency and fear among Plateau’s residents, as they plead for both immediate security measures and long-term solutions to restore peace in the region.
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Breaking: Nigerian Navy Uncovers 12 Illegal Crude Oil Bunkering Sites in Delta Community
By Divine Perezide – IduwiniVoice
In a significant breakthrough, the Nigerian Navy has uncovered and dismantled 12 illegal crude oil bunkering sites in Obodo, an Itsekiri community near Omadino, Warri-Southwest Local Government Area if Delta State.
The operation, which took place on Sunday, June 1, 2025, was conducted by personnel of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) DELTA under the Operation Delta Sanity, a renewed military campaign aimed at ending oil theft and Illegal bunkering in the Niger Delta.
According to the Navy, the discovery consisted of “12 Illegal dug-up pits filled stolen crude oil strategically hidden within the community. While the exact volume of the recovered crude has not yet been disclosed, the operation represents a major step forward in the Navy’s continued efforts to clamp down on economic sabotage and safeguard national assets in the region.
“This action is part of the Nigerian Navys intensified efforts to curb Illegal bunkering and protect national assets in the Niger Delta,” the Navy said in a statement issued after the raid via their Facebook account.
The Navy emphasized its resolve to continue pushing forward against those involved in the criminal extraction and sales of Nigeria’s oil resources. “The Nigerian Navy reiterated its commitment to remaining undeterred in its fight against crude oil theft, vowing to sustain operations in all hotspots of the region.” The statement added.
The dismantling of these Illegal sites marks one of the latest efforts under Operation DELTA SANITY, an initiative that has seen a surge in maritime security activities and interdiction of illicit oil operations in the creeks and communities of southern Nigeria.
As investigations continue, the Navy has urged residents to cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities to help maintain peace and economic integrity in the Niger Delta.
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Breaking: Prophet Jeremiah Mourns as He Loses Mother at 104

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Prophet Jeremiah Prophet, the founding prophet and General Overseer of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, grieves as his 104 year old mother passes away. Mama Asetu Fufeyin, who died at the remarkable age of 104, lived a fulfiled life, IduwiniVoice canreport. The renowned Nigerian prophet shared the news on Saturday via his Facebook account, revealing the death of his mother on may 9.
In a deeply emotional message, Prophet Fufeyin paid tribute to his late but beloved mother, expressing his profound sense of loss:
“We sadly announce the passing of our beloved Mama Asetu on May 9th, 2025. Her life was a blessing, her memory a treasure. A Celebration of Life will be held to honor her legacy—details to follow. Forever in our hearts. Rest in eternal peace, Mama.”
Mama Asetu lived a long, meaningful life, and was dearly loved by her family and all who knew her. A “Celebration of Life” will be held in her honour, with additional details to be shared by the family soon.
She will be remembered for her unwavering strength, deep devotion, and the powerful spiritual legacy she leaves through her son, a leading prophetic voice in Nigeria and beyond.
May her soul rest in eternal peace.
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Breaking: Gbaramatuvoice Set to Celebrate 10 Years of Storytelling
The management of Gbaramatuvoice a leading Niger Delta media organisation that runs both print and telecasting of news, media, and current affairs, has announced the date for the anticipated 10th anniversary of the organisation’s operation.
This was shared in a post on its official whatsapp group where the management made the important announcement. While the venue and some other details remains unannounced,
the events marking the decade-long resilience of the organisation will be holding on August 27 and 28, 2025 as highlighted.
See details below:
“BREAKING: The Date is Set — GbaramatuVoice’s 10th Anniversary Celebration Revealed*
“The moment we’ve all been waiting for…
On August 27 & 28, 2025, GbaramatuVoice will celebrate a monumental 10 years of telling untold stories from the Niger Delta.
“To mark this significant milestone, we will be hosting a special 10th Anniversary Celebration featuring key stakeholders, partners, media professionals, and cultural icons. The event will include the unveiling of landmark projects, awards presentations, and a renewed commitment to the future of indigenous storytelling and impactful media.
Further details regarding the venue, special guests, and program schedule will be released in the coming days.
For media inquiries, partnerships, or participation, please contact:
Phone: +234 814 345 9986
Website: www.gbaramatuvoicenews.com
GbaramatuVoice — 10 Years of Telling the Untold Stories👇
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Niger Deltans watch in keen anticipation of what promises to be truly spectacular.
Don’t go nowhere… IduwiniVoice will bring yup to speed with details of pre-, during, and post-events.