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03/06/2026

2027 Elections: Baba Fire Declares "No PVC, No Entrance to Church"

Ika Weekly Newspaper

The Founder and President of Wind of Change Deliverance Ministry, Agbor, Apostle Dr. Okenye Chuks Elisha, popularly known as Baba Fire, has urged Nigerians, especially Christians, to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) ahead of the 2027 General Elections.

Speaking during the church's Children's Day celebration, the cleric stressed that PVCs remain the most powerful tool for electing credible leaders and bringing about positive change in Nigeria.
Baba Fire announced that from June to December 2026, members of his church who do not possess PVCs will not be allowed into the church, insisting that Christians must match their prayers for a better Nigeria with active participation in the electoral process.

He also cautioned against vote-buying, encouraged Nigerians to vote for credible individuals rather than political parties, and called on politicians to promote peace ahead of the 2027 elections.


By Sunday Memeh

31/05/2026

The Chairman of the Ika Palm Producers Association, Dcn. Azuka Ayogbe, has called on members to uphold professionalism, ethical conduct, and best practices in palm oil production.

Speaking during a taskforce enforcement exercise, he warned that the association would not tolerate any form of misconduct or violation of its rules.

Ayogbe emphasized the importance of sustainable and environmentally friendly production methods, adherence to safety and quality standards, and compliance with the association’s code of conduct.

He assured members that the current leadership is committed to protecting the integrity of the association and taking it to greater heights while promoting the growth and sustainability of the palm oil industry across Ika Federal Constituency.
By Nicholas Ebegboni

31/05/2026

Chief Peter Idion, the Adolor Dein of Agbor Kingdom and Chairman of DESTMA, has described his recent ambassadorial installation by the Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria (CLCN), Agbor Region, as a special honour from Jesus Christ.

By Ika Weekly Newspaper

Speaking after the 2026 CLCN conference at St. Columba Catholic Church, Ime-Obi, Agbor, Chief Idion expressed gratitude to God and the Catholic Church for the recognition, noting that the award came as a pleasant surprise.

The respected community leader urged Christians and Nigerians to remain committed to serving God, while promoting forgiveness, unity, and love. He also encouraged journalists to continue using their platforms to spread positive and godly values in society.

"Without God, we are nothing. Let us continue to worship Him faithfully and embrace His work," Chief Idion stated

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By Patrick Gbuchanye

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