The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) don set Sunday, June 14, 2026, aside as nationwide Black Sunday to honour victims of t+rrorist attacks and violent wahala wey don shake Naija for past years. Archbishop Daniel Okoh talk say while prayer dey important, e no fit replace urgent government action.
CAN Call for Prayer, Justice, and State of Emergency
CAN don announce three-day prayer programme wey go run from June 12 to June 14. Archbishop Okoh talk say prayers alone no fit solve Naija security wahala. Government must wake up, declare state of emergency on insecurity, support state police creation, and decentralise security system.
Okoh also stress say kidnapped victims must return home safely and justice must follow for families wey don lose loved ones. According to him, Black Sunday no na only day to cry, but day to demand action, accountability, and proper response to the growing security crisis.
Wider Context and Security Insights
Security experts don dey warn say Nigeria dey face multi-level crisis: t+rrorist attacks, banditry, and kidnappings dey increase. Centralised policing dey slow to respond, especially for remote states. CAN believe say decentralised security go make government dey closer to the people and quick to react.
The three-day prayer programme also dey create platform for national conversation about security and social responsibility. Analysts talk say Black Sunday fit motivate both citizens and government to dey more proactive. Meanwhile, social media don dey buzz with memes, debates, and calls for action as Nigerians prepare to mark the day.
Finally, Black Sunday go serve as reminder say Naija security wahala no dey small, and government action no fit dey delayed again. OGM News Pidgin go continue to dey follow up on progress, track kidnapped victims, and report new developments as June 14 dey near. Nigerians dey hope say prayers plus action go bring real change.
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