Kogi Warns Churches: No Services After 4pm or Face Sanctions
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 12/02/2026
The Kogi State Government has issued a firm warning to churches, vowing sanctions for any that violate security protocols by holding services or activities beyond 4:00 pm or operating in vulnerable, isolated areas without clearance.State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, cited credible intelligence revealing a planned bandit attack on a church in Ijumu Local Government Area. The targeted church had been conducting late-night activities, heightening its risk.While security measures have been deployed to thwart the plot, Fanwo stressed that the incident (…)
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