Thursday, December 14, 2023

APGA Secures Victory as Court of Appeal Overturns FCT High Court Decision

 

APGA SECURES VICTORY AS COURT OF APPEAL OVERTURNS FCT HIGH COURT DECISION"


 

Landmark Victory for Chief Victor Ike Oye and INEC National Chairman as Contempt Proceedings Cease

By Wole Adedoyin

In a pivotal legal development, the contentious judgment delivered by Hon. Justice M. A Madugu of the FCT High Court has been decisively overturned by the Court of Appeal. The court's ruling, dated 14/12/2023, marks the culmination of a protracted legal battle in which Justice Madugu ultimately yielded to the superior authority of the Court of Appeal.

The controversy stemmed from the persistent assertions of Edozie Njoku and associates, who vociferously proclaimed that Chief Victor Oye and the INEC chairman would face imprisonment for alleged contempt of court. Notably, these claims were vehemently refuted, as it was evident that both individuals had not violated any court orders during the conduct of the congresses and National convention of APGA.

The intervention of the Court of Appeal on November 28, 2023, proved instrumental in reining in Justice Madugu, compelling him to suspend all pending contempt proceedings against Chief Victor Oye and the INEC National Chairman until the resolution of the ongoing appeal.

Today's ruling by Justice Madugu, acknowledging the authority of the Court of Appeal, culminated in the suspension of the contempt proceedings, with the matter adjourned indefinitely. Justice Madugu, emphasizing his duty as a judicial officer to adhere to superior court orders, remarked, "On all fronts and at this juncture, I must drop my pen to await the outcome of the Court of Appeal, lest I commit judicial suicide."

Observers noted that Edozie Njoku and supporters left the court in ignominy, while Counsel to Chief Victor Ike Oye and APGA's National Legal Adviser, Bar. Victor Agunzi, expressed gratitude to Justice Madugu. Agunzi proclaimed, "The ruling today signifies victory for the respect of the rule of law," urging Justice Madugu to consistently administer justice in future proceedings.

Members of APGA present in court celebrated the collapse of Edozie Njoku's alleged mischief and shenanigans, hailing it as a triumph for the rule of law. With today's ruling, Justice Madugu's judgment has been metaphorically decapitated, leaving Edozie Njoku and associates in legal limbo.

In light of this development, Chief Victor Ike Oye and the INEC National Chairman have been vindicated by both the law and truth. The APGA New Media extended hearty congratulations to them, recognizing the resilience of justice in upholding the principles of fairness and legality.

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

IACT Partners With The Spiritual Christian Revivalist Council Of Churches For Growth

 

IACT PARTNERS WITH THE SPIRITUAL CHRISTIAN REVIVALIST COUNCIL OF CHURCHES FOR GROWTH


 

By Wole Adedoyin

The National Executive Council of the International Association of Certified Theologians (IACT) is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with The Spiritual Christian Revivalist Council of Churches, marking a significant milestone in the realm of theological collaboration.

In a statement released by Professor Chukwuemeka Egberase Okuchukwu, the National President of IACT, it was disclosed that both organizations have formally entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation and foster growth in the areas of theology and ministry on a global scale. This collaboration aims to bring together the expertise and resources of both entities, providing enhanced opportunities for theological practitioners and members alike.

The partnership underscores the commitment of IACT and The Spiritual Christian Revivalist Council of Churches to promoting mutual interests and advancing the collective goals of their memberships worldwide. By leveraging each other's strengths, the organizations aspire to contribute significantly to the academic and spiritual development within the theological community.

One noteworthy aspect of this collaboration is the appointment of H.E Cardinal Archbishop Amb. Prof Brian Cameron as the Country Coordinator and Representative of IACT in Jamaica. This esteemed position places Cardinal Archbishop Amb. Prof Brian Cameron at the forefront of facilitating IACT's objectives within the Jamaican theological landscape.

Professor Chukwuemeka Egberase Okuchukwu expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "This collaboration with The Spiritual Christian Revivalist Council of Churches is a testament to our commitment to advancing theological understanding and practice globally. We are confident that through this partnership, we will achieve new heights in our shared mission."

IACT and The Spiritual Christian Revivalist Council of Churches invite the public to join them in celebrating this alliance, anticipating positive outcomes for the theological community and its practitioners. This partnership represents a joint commitment to fostering academic excellence, spiritual growth, and collaboration in the pursuit of shared values.

ABOUT IACT: The International Association of Certified Theologians (IACT) is a leading global organization dedicated to promoting excellence in theological education and practice. With a commitment to fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, IACT strives to empower theologians and ministers worldwide.

ABOUT THE SPIRITUAL CHRISTIAN REVIVALIST COUNCIL OF CHURCHES: The Spiritual Christian Revivalist Council of Churches is a respected institution committed to spiritual revival, community engagement, and the advancement of Christian principles. Through its various initiatives, the Council aims to create a positive impact on individuals and communities, fostering a deeper connection to faith and spirituality.

Friday, December 1, 2023

Wole Adedoyin Appointed Pioneer Chairman of International Association of Certified Theologians, Osun State Chapter

 

WOLE ADEDOYIN APPOINTED PIONEER CHAIRMAN OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED THEOLOGIANS, OSUN STATE CHAPTER


 

Wole Adedoyin, a theologian and Christian Writer has added another feather to his cap by becoming a member of the prestigious International Association of Certified Theologians. Simultaneously, he has been appointed as the pioneer Chairman for the Association's Osun State Chapter.

A seasoned scholar, Wole Adedoyin holds certificates in Theology, Diploma, and Advanced Diploma in Bible studies from a reputable bible school in Norway. His expertise spans across Biblical Literature, Poetical Book studies, and the burgeoning field of Cyber Mission. Adedoyin is widely recognized as the President of the Association of Nigerian Christian Authors and Publishers (ANCAPS) and the Bible Reading Association of Nigeria (BRAN).

The news of Adedoyin's appointment was conveyed through an official letter issued by the National President of the International Association of Certified Theologians, Professor Chukwuemeka Egberase Okuchukwu, CTN, CCI, FWABTIS, ACLPT, PhD CRS.

In the appointment letter, Professor Okuchukwu expressed his pleasure, stating, "I am pleased to inform you that the National Executive, in Consultation with the International Advisory Council of the Association, has graciously approved your appointment as the Chairman, Osun State Chapter Executive of the Association."

Adedoyin's responsibilities in this role include overseeing the other executives, promoting the welfare of Chapter members, and increasing the Membership Strength of the Osun State Chapter. The initial appointment is for a period of two years, renewable based on satisfactory performance.

Reacting to the news, Adedoyin expressed gratitude, stating, "I am honored and humbled by this appointment. It is a privilege to contribute to the growth and development of theological understanding and Christian fellowship in Osun State. I look forward to serving with dedication and ensuring the success of our Chapter."

The appointment of Wole Adedoyin as the pioneer Chairman of the International Association of Certified Theologians in Osun State marks a significant milestone in his illustrious career and further solidifies his commitment to the advancement of Christian scholarship and literature in Nigeria.