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Osinachi’s Death: Actress Calls For Revocation Of Medical Licenses Of Pastor Paul Enenche, Wife

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Nollywood actress, Georgina Onuoha, has called for the medical licenses of Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Center and his wife, Becky, to be revoked after the death of gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.

Onuoha said this while sharing an old tweet where Pastor Becky stated that divorce was not an option.

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She claimed that views like that are why most innocent women and men are dying in abusive relationships and marriages.

The actress disclosed this in a post via her Instagram account on Monday evening.

he wrote: “And to think this woman @drbeckyenenche and her husband are clinicians? Their medical license should be revoked. Sadly Nigeria is a failed state where people who should be protecting lives according to the Hippocratic oath are the ones putting lives at risk because they hold megaphones.

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“Views like this are why many innocent women and men are dying in abusive relationships and marriages. This right here sickens my soul.

“The perversion of Christianity by the so-called women and men of God is scary. This woman right here should cover her face in shame. And you will still see people defending such rhetoric.

“My dear Ginafam, Leave to live if a woman or man subjects you to emotional, physical, or psychological abuse.

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“There’s nothing Godly about dying in an abusive marriage or relationship. That is definitely not God’s plan for marriage. Nobody needs to die to receive any reward from heaven. It’s sickening how African culture has used religion to subjugate women since 1900.”

DAILY POST reports that Osinachi died after a fight with her husband who had allegedly dehumanized her severally.

The husband, Peter Nwachukwu, has sinen arrested by the FCT Police Command.

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Meanwhile, Pastor Enenche’s name has bece been dragged on social media for allegedly failing to advise Osinachi, who was a music minister in the church, to leave her marriage following the violence.

The pastor, who has kept mum on the incident, however, on Monday, posted a video on his official Facebook page where he was captured advising youths to stay away from partners with signs of violence.

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The cleric said, “That man that can slap you during courtship can kill you in marriage.”

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JAMB Extends Post-UTME Deadline For Underage Candidates In 23 Varsities

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has extended the deadline for universities to submit Post-UTME screening scores of underage candidates who sat for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination

JAMB’s spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, announced the extension on Thursday in a statement on Thursday.

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Benjamin, who explained that the decision was reached in collaboration with the affected institutions, said a reminder has been sent via email to the defaulting universities.

He noted that despite the release of the 2025 Senior School Certificate Examination results by the National Examinations Council on September 17, several institutions had yet to comply.

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Benjamin, hoiwever, urged the affected institutions to forward the results without further delay.

He said, “23 out of 71 universities failed to meet the earlier deadline of September 15 for the submission of the scores. The institutions are among those chosen by candidates seeking admission.”

Benjamin further directed all public universities to upload their recommended candidates to the Central Admissions Processing System on or before September 30, while private universities have until October 31.

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He added, “The measure was necessary to meet the overall admission deadlines of October 30 for public universities and November 30 for private institutions.”

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Benjamin said a breakdown of the affected schools shows that the University of Lagos tops the list with 39 underage candidates, followed by Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, with 18, and Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, with 15.

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Others include the University of Abuja with 12 underage candidates, University of Uyo with nine, Federal University of Technology, Owerri has eight, and David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences, Uburu with six.

The board spokesperson added that in total, 135 underage candidates are involved across 23 institutions.

READ ALSO:JAMB Sets Cut-off Mark For University Admissions

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JAMB had earlier disclosed in August that it would conduct a special screening for over 500 outstanding underage candidates seeking admission for the 2025/2026 academic session.

Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, said the screening would be handled by a technical committee between September 22 and 26 at designated centres in Lagos, Abuja, and Owerri.

He noted that while 41,027 underage candidates wrote the 2025 UTME, only a little over 500 met the requirements to proceed to the next stage.

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FULL LIST: Anglican Church Approves 15 New Dioceses

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The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has approved the creation of 15 new dioceses, bringing the total number of dioceses across the country to 176.

The decision was taken at the Standing Committee Meeting of the Church, which held in Ekiti State between September 15 and 19, 2025.

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According to a statement signed on Thursday by the Church’s Communication Officer, Korede Akintunde, the approval followed a series of inspections, verifications and validation exercises after the lifting of the moratorium on the creation of new dioceses in September 2024.

The statement read, “The inspection team are as follows: Old Province 1 headed by Archbishop Joseph Akinfenwa, Old Province 2 headed by Archbishop David Onuoha while Old Province 3 headed by Archbishop Daniel Yisa.

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They presented their fact-finding report at the Standing Committee held at Niger-Delta Diocese in February 2025 which formed the basis of the assignments of the Church of Nigeria Validation Team on the creation of full-fledged and missionary Dioceses which was constituted and inaugurated by the Primate on 27th March, 2025, headed by the Most Rev’d Dr Timothy Yahaya.

“The Validation Team in turn visited, inspected and verified the contents of the report of the Inspection Teams and Verification Committee and made the recommendations to the Primate on the creation of full-fledged and missionary Dioceses in the Church of Nigeria.”

The statement noted that five of the new dioceses would operate as full-fledged dioceses, while 10 others were approved as missionary dioceses.

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The full-fledged dioceses are:

1.⁠ ⁠Ekiti South Diocese out of Ekiti Diocese
2.⁠ ⁠Kalabari Diocese out of Niger Delta Diocese
3.⁠ ⁠Lagos South West Diocese out of Lagos West Diocese
4.⁠ ⁠Omoku Diocese out of Ahoada Diocese
5.⁠ ⁠Ozoro Diocese out of Oleh Diocese

READ ALSO:Nigerians, Churches Groaning Under Economic Pressure — Anglican Bishop

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The missionary dioceses include:

1.⁠ ⁠Eket Diocese out of Uyo Diocese
2.⁠ ⁠Idanre Diocese out of Akure Diocese
3.⁠ ⁠Ikom Diocese out of Calabar Diocese
4.⁠ ⁠Keffi Diocese out of Kubwa and Lafia Dioceses
5.⁠ ⁠Nasarawa Diocese out of Lafia Diocese
6.⁠ ⁠Ogoja Diocese out of Calabar Diocese
7.⁠ ⁠Oyo South Diocese out of Oyo Diocese
8.⁠ ⁠Oyun Diocese out of Kwara Diocese
9.⁠ ⁠Takum Diocese out of Jalingo Diocese
10.⁠ ⁠Zuru Diocese out of Kebbi Diocese

The church added that the election of bishops, consecration, inaugurations, and enthronement dates would be announced later.

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FG Gives Mining Firms Deadline For Community Agreements

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The Federal Government has given mining and quarrying companies up till December 31, 2025, to conclude their Community Development Agreements with host communities or risk severe sanctions, including revocation of licences and reparations.

In a statement issued on Thursday by the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Segun Tomori, the warning by the minister, Dr Dele Alake, followed a review of companies’ compliance with CDA requirements in the first six months of the year.

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The statement read, “Mining and quarrying companies licensed by the Nigerian Mining Cadastral Office since last year are expected to conclude the Community Development Agreements with host communities on or before December 31, this year.”

According to the Ministry’s Mines Environmental Compliance department, 74 new mineral titles were issued in the first half of 2025, but only 24 CDAs were signed.

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By law, holders of mineral titles are required to agree with their host communities on specific projects and programmes before commencing extraction.

Figures from the Nigerian Mining Cadastral Office showed that in 2023 alone, 960 small-scale mineral licences, 391 quarry licences, and 37 mining leases were issued, totalling 1,388 titles.

However, only 342 CDAs have been signed to date, leaving a wide gap in compliance.

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Alake described the shortfall as unacceptable, stressing that the current administration will enforce strict adherence to international environmental, social and governance standards.

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Under our watch, responsible mining, marked by compliance with international Environmental, Social and Governance standards, shall be the rule. We will not allow a situation in which companies rush to mine without first sitting down with the host communities to agree to execute projects and programmes that will address their needs. We have penalised companies that owed annual service fees by revoking their titles,” he said.

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The Minister warned that companies found guilty of neglecting their obligations after the December deadline would not only lose their licences but also be compelled to pay reparations.

Refusal to protect the Nigerian people by agreeing with them on what the communities will gain from the mineral exploitation of their land is criminal expropriation, and an unpardonable injustice. This administration is not going to treat any company found guilty after this deadline with kid gloves. Their licences will not only be revoked, they will be asked to pay reparations for the minerals carted away,” he added.

He urged host communities to establish robust negotiation teams, comprising retired professionals, to secure legacy projects and benefits for youths, women, and the broader population.

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Alake cautioned traditional rulers and community leaders against undermining CDA negotiations by seeking personal favours or endorsing incompetent contractors who deliver substandard projects.

The Minister also commended the Mines Environmental Compliance department for shutting down three firms — Istanbul, Venus, and Cornerstone — last month for failing to finalise CDAs with their host communities.

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That should be a good signal to others that it is no longer business as usual,” he said.

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The PUNCH earlier this month reported that the Federal Government said more mining licences will be revoked as part of ongoing efforts to sanitise the solid minerals sector and protect investors from fraudsters.

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The Director-General of the Mining Cadastre Office, Obadiah Nkom, disclosed this during a live conversation on X (formerly Twitter).

According to Nkom, the clean-up exercise, which covers expired, speculative, and inactive titles, is necessary to make room for genuine investors and ensure compliance with the law.

He disclosed that the agency had identified approximately 4,709 licences, including 1,400 expired titles, 2,338 refused applications, and 971 notifications of grant where applicants failed to pay, leading to outright revocation by the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake.

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