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The General Overseer Worldwide of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, and the General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, have released their prediction 2018.

Adeboye and Olukoya released their predictions at the watch night services of their churches at the Redemption Camp and Prayer City respectively.

Both are located along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

Adeboye, whose sermon centred on: “Enforcing your Victory,” said Goliaths in the country would fall in 2018.

He, however, did not reveal the Goliaths, adding: “I have to put it carefully so I am not misunderstood.”

He said Nigerians should not to put their trust in government.

He said: “Many people will wake up to realise that their future is not in the hand of any government and as a result a lot of lost ground will be reclaimed.

“Erstwhile stubborn mountains will move, while saboteurs who pretend to be friends will be disgraced and displaced.”

Adeboye’s predictions are:

Erstwhile stubborn mountains will move.

Many people will wake up to realise that their future is not in the hand of any government and as a result a lot of lost ground will be reclaimed.

Saboteurs will be disgraced and displaced.

Significant Goliaths will fall.

Before the end of the year, there will be rays of hope that all will still be well.

On the international level, Adeboye said:

This year there will be less fire outbreaks but there will be more floods.

There will be misunderstandings amongst nation but no major wars.

Pray against assassination attempts globally.

There will record-breaking temperatures both high and low.

There will be a handful of breakthroughs both scientific and medical.

The count down to the end has started.

Olukoya warned that 2018 would be sad for those he described as rebellious characters and wasters, adding that it also portended shame for hard drugs abusers and those living carelessly.

Olukoya said the number 18 in spiritual terms signifies bondage or oppression, stressing that “the pestle will defeat the mortar” in 2018.

He said God would demonstrate His raw power, kill rebellious kings and rulers, disgrace the strongman of terror and fear in 2018.

He also warned of global economic downturn, but said it could be averted with “hard and serious prayers”.

He said Nigeria would require serious prayers against “the rage of academic demons and witchcrafts,” describing the year as a rough one for alcohol consumers, “with double left legs animals pursuing the hunter.”

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Nigeria Now Respected Globally, Years Of Corruption Reversed By Reforms —- Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu says the reforms implemented by his administration have restored Nigeria’s credibility abroad and curbed years of entrenched corruption.

Speaking on Tuesday at the State House while receiving the Soun of Ogbomosoland, Oba Ghandi Olaoye, and other traditional rulers, Tinubu said the country had regained global respect due to tough but necessary policy changes.

“Years of neglect, fake records, smuggling and other harmful practices denied Nigeria the revenue needed for development. The bleeding has stopped. The haemorrhage is gone. The patient is alive,” the president said.

Tinubu listed the removal of fuel subsidies and currency unification among reforms that he said were stabilising the economy and opening Nigeria to foreign investors. He added that the federal government would continue to focus on education, citing the Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) as a tool to ensure no student drops out due to poverty.

The president insisted that the challenges facing the nation were not insurmountable, stressing that transparency and fiscal discipline would remain central to his government’s agenda.

Officials and foreign observers have in recent months echoed similar sentiments, with international rating agencies revising Nigeria’s outlook upwards and global institutions such as the World Bank commending the country’s policy direction.

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Judge Orders Reversal Of Trump-Era Harvard Funding Cuts, Citing Academic Freedom

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A federal judge in Boston has ruled that the Trump administration must restore more than $2.6 billion in federally supported research funding to Harvard University, calling the cuts retaliatory and unconstitutional.

U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs delivered the ruling on Wednesday, concluding that the administration’s decision violated Harvard’s First Amendment rights and was ideologically motivated. The court found that accusations of antisemitism were used as a pretext for the cuts, stating the university’s research had “little connection to discrimination against Jews.” The judge emphasized that while combating antisemitism is vital, it cannot serve as a justification for suppressing academic freedom.

The funding freeze—later escalated to complete termination—put hundreds of Harvard research projects at risk and formed part of a broader campaign that included threats to the university’s tax-exempt status and international student enrollment. Judge Burroughs’ ruling reverses all such funding actions since April 14, 2025, and bars future unconstitutional cuts.

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Despite the ruling, the immediate restoration of funds is uncertain, as the administration has already signaled plans to appeal. A White House spokesperson criticized the judge’s ruling, calling her an “activist Obama-appointed judge,” and reiterated that Harvard does not have a constitutional right to federal funds.

Harvard President Alan Garber welcomed the decision, describing it as a boost to academic freedom and affirming the university’s resolve to continue its mission despite the evolving legal landscape. Meanwhile, faculty expressed concern over lingering political attempts to disrupt research funding.

 

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NAF Air Strikes Kill Over 15 Terrorists In Sambisa Forest

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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has confirmed that precision air strikes killed more than 15 terrorists in a newly identified enclave near Zuwa in the Sambisa Forest, Borno State.

According to Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, Director of Public Relations and Information for the NAF, the operation was executed on September 3, 2025, under Operation Hadin Kai, based on credible intelligence and surveillance.

Ejodame explained the mission targeted fighters and commanders responsible for recent attacks in the Bitta area. The air strikes “proved devastating, neutralising over 15 terrorists and demolishing key structures critical to their operations.”

He added that the successful precision mission underscores the NAF’s professionalism and its commitment to supporting ground forces in dismantling terrorist networks and restoring peace in the Northeast.

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