The Nigerian Supreme Council for Ecclesiastical Affairs (NSCEA) has issued a strong warning to terrorist groups and their alleged sponsors, citing growing international attention and intervention by the United States and Israel in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism. In a statement released in
From The Office Of The UNITED NATIONS POLAC PEACE CONSUL & Secretary General of BOT, UN-POLAC, (PC,SG),H.E AmbassadorBishop Prof Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies Date: December 25, 2025 The Office Of The UNITED NATIONS POLAC PEACE CONSUL & Secretary General of BOT, UN-POLAC, (PC,SG), H.E AmbassadorBishop Prof Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies extends heartfelt Christmas greetings
The United Nations Positive Livelihood Award Centre (UN-POLAC) and the academic community in Nigeria, Africa, and the global intellectual space joins in celebrating Professor Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies, an erudite scholar, accomplished administrator, prolific researcher, and distinguished mentor, as she marks four remarkable decades of uninterrupted service in the Ivory
A former presidential candidate and Peace Consul of UN-POLAC, Prof. Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies, has welcomed the Federal Government’s decision to classify kidnappers, bandits and other violent armed groups as terrorists, describing the move as a major shift in Nigeria’s fight against insecurity. The declaration, announced by the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris,
A critique exploring the idolatrous nature of the celebration of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s 60th birthday (and again at 62) against the backdrop of the ongoing violence and killing of Christians in Nigeria. This essay examines theological, ethical, sociocultural, and contextual dimensions—drawing on recent events and widely reported facts. IntroductionIn December 2023, and
The Nigeria Supreme Council for Ecclesiastical Affairs (NSCEA) issues this expanded and authoritative advocacy statement to categorically declare that the entity styled as the “Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN)” is illegal, unconstitutional, and incompatible with the Nigerian State. This position is grounded firmly in Nigeria’s Constitution, existing legal









