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Catholic Bishops Conference Of Nigeria Cracks Down On Liturgical Abuses

The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has issued a sweeping crackdown on liturgical abuses in the Church, banning the use of mobile phones by priests and congregation during mass, as well as the use of Facebook and other social media platforms.
In a circular dated August 15, 2024, the CBCN identified a range of practices that are now prohibited, including:
- Inappropriate importation of secular music into the liturgy
- Abuse of the pulpit for personal gains and settling scores with parishioners
- Indecorous dance, even with the monstrance containing the Eucharist
- Inappropriate dressing for liturgical celebrations by priests and laity
- Arbitrary distortion of the liturgy arising from the desperate quest for inculturation
- Irreverent handling of the Eucharist
- Altering the structure of the liturgy by taking up too many collections and fundraising right in the middle of liturgical celebrations
- Invention of rites in the name of child dedication, with some priests placing a child on the altar against the teaching of the Church that a child is already dedicated to God during baptism.
The CBCN’s decision was announced by the Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, during his teaching at St. Theresa’s Parish, Wumba, where he conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation on 200 parishioners.
Archbishop Kaigama emphasized the importance of the Eucharist in transforming society and arresting moral degeneration, criminality, and corruption. He prayed for the country’s security and the family institution, asking for God’s transformation and intercession through Mother Mary.
Read also : Kaigama Calls On Nigerian Leaders To Confess, Apologize, And Return Looted Funds
The Archbishop also highlighted the need for Catholics to reflect on the gift and values of the family, citing the end of the National Family Week. He urged parents to be available to their children, spend time together, and pray together, rather than encouraging wrongdoing such as cheating and corruption
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The Pitt, The Studio Dominate 2025 Emmy Awards

The Pitt, The Studio Dominate 2025 Emmy Awards
Hollywood’s biggest television stars gathered on Sunday night for the 2025 Emmy Awards, where two productions, The Pitt and The Studio, emerged as the night’s biggest winners.
The Pitt, a gripping medical drama set in a bustling emergency room, clinched the coveted Best Drama Series, while The Studio, a satirical comedy about Hollywood politics, not only won Best Comedy Series but also shattered Emmy records with a clean sweep across multiple categories.
In a defining moment of the ceremony, veteran actor Noah Wyle earned his first-ever Emmy after decades in television, winning Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in The Pitt.
Wyle, visibly moved, dedicated the award to healthcare workers worldwide, describing the show’s success as “a reflection of the courage and sacrifice of those who save lives every day.”
Seth Rogen’s The Studio proved unstoppable in the comedy category, taking home 13 trophies — the highest number of wins for a comedy series in a single year, according to the Television Academy.
Rogen, who co-created and starred in the show, also walked away with Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, his first Emmy.
He called the triumph “the proudest moment” of his career.
Critics have hailed The Studio for its sharp wit and insider satire, offering audiences a humorous but piercing look into Hollywood’s inner workings.
The series’ record-breaking feat now places it among the most celebrated comedies in Emmy history.
Industry watchers say the dual success of The Pitt and The Studio signals a shift in Hollywood storytelling, with both shows reflecting real-world struggles and triumphs in institutions — healthcare and entertainment — that resonate with global audiences.
The victories came against formidable contenders including Severance and Abbott Elementary, underscoring the appetite for fresh narratives that balance cultural depth with entertainment.
As the night drew to a close, the Emmy spotlight rested squarely on The Pitt and The Studio — productions that not only entertained millions but also reinforced television’s enduring power to mirror society.
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Jay-Z Emerges World’s Richest Musician with $2.5bn Net Worth — Forbes

Jay-Z Emerges World’s Richest Musician with $2.5bn Net Worth — Forbes
American rap icon and business mogul, Sean Carter, better known as Jay-Z, has been declared the world’s richest musician by Forbes with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion.
The Roc Nation founder’s fortune cuts across multiple ventures, including his luxury champagne brand, Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades), cognac label D’Ussé, and his stakes in real estate, hospitality, technology, and startups.
He also reaped huge gains from the sale of music streaming platform Tidal and his former clothing line, Rocawear.
Jay-Z’s rise to the top further cements his reputation as not only a cultural force but also one of the most successful music entrepreneurs globally.
On the female side, American pop star Taylor Swift retained her crown as the richest female musician, with a net worth of $1.6 billion.
Forbes noted that Swift remains the first artist in history to attain billionaire status solely from music and touring earnings.
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Single Mothers Can’t Raise Boys Into ‘Proper Men’ – Jim Iyke

Single Mothers Can’t Raise Boys Into ‘Proper Men’ – Jim Iyke
Nollywood star, Jim Iyke, has stirred controversy with his recent remarks on parenting, insisting that single mothers cannot raise a boy into a “proper man” without the presence of a male figure.
Speaking during an interview with Okay 101.7 FM in Accra, Ghana, the actor argued that women are naturally built to nurture but lack the disciplinary balance needed to raise boys into men.
“A woman can’t raise a man. You can’t, you’re not built for it. A single mother cannot raise a man properly. You need a male influence – go get your brother that’s doing well or your father or even any man that you trust. There has to be a male presence in it [raising a boy child],” Iyke said.
He further maintained that boys require strict guidance from men in order to grow into disciplined adults.
“Because women are naturally built to nurture, to love. And then what you’re going to raise is a very weak man? He is going to be everything like the men that left you. You need somebody that would discipline him, tell him ‘No’ as often times as possible, and put him in the grind,” he added.
Iyke’s remarks have since triggered heated debates across social media, with some agreeing with his perspective while others accused him of undermining the struggles of single mothers who successfully raise responsible children without male support.
The actor, who has often been outspoken on social issues, did not back down on his position, stressing that the absence of a male role model leaves a critical gap in raising boys.
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