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PROJECT 1K TO 1B IS HERE: A Call to Reach One Soul for Christ

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A new movement is rising among believers with a simple but powerful mission: to see more people encounter Jesus Christ. Project 1K to 1B is a vision-driven initiative committed to mobilizing Christians for intentional evangelism and soul-winning.

At the heart of the movement is a bold vision—to see God raise 1,000 believers who are burdened for souls, passionate about evangelism, and committed to reaching one person with the Gospel. Through this collective effort, the movement seeks to spark a wave of transformation that will impact communities, families, and generations for Christ.

Project 1K to 1B is built on the conviction that every believer has a role to play in God’s mission. The initiative aims to awaken Christians to God’s heart for the lost, equipping and inspiring them to become active witnesses of Jesus Christ in their everyday lives. By empowering believers with practical training, spiritual encouragement, and strategic outreach tools, the movement seeks to cultivate a culture of intentional evangelism.

As part of this vision, believers across Jos and beyond are invited to participate in two life-changing conferences. The Teaching and Training Conference will take place on 27th June 2026 at Godlife Assembly, while the Strategic and Activation Conference is scheduled for 4th July 2026 at ECWA Headquarters, Jos. These gatherings will provide biblical teaching, practical evangelism training, and opportunities for believers to be equipped for effective Gospel outreach.

The organizers are calling on Christians who desire to make an eternal impact to be part of this move of God. Whether you are new to evangelism or have been actively involved in soul-winning, Project 1K to 1B offers a platform to grow, connect, and participate in God’s mission of reaching the lost.

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2027: We need a unifier – Dino Melaye endorses Peter Obi [VIDEO]

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Former Kogi West Senator, Dino Melaye, has thrown his weight behind Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, ahead of next year’s general elections.

In a video sighted by DAILY POST, Melaye described Obi as someone who has the intellectual and administrative capacity of being a President.

He said Nigeria needs a unifier who has the capacity to address insecurity.

The former lawmaker said, “Fellow countrymen and women, I’m here to address you once again in the course of our nation’s history. We need a unifier. I’m here to address Nigerians, especially my brother and friend, the former Governor of Anambra State, and the former Vice Presidential candidate of our political party, Peter Obi.

“He is one of the finest Nigerians who is intellectually mobile and administratively sagacious. He’s a great Nigerian, and by the grace of God, he has the potential of being a great president.

“I celebrate your conscience of the Nigerian youths and public on governance and building a new Nigeria. So I want to say it is time for us to think.

“I encourage the crusade, the movement started by Peter Obi, to continue, move from campus to campus, move from community to community, move from one progressive group and organization from this country to another to campaign for the new Nigeria that is to come and be part of the movement to rebuild, to restructure, to reorganize, and reboot Nigeria as a country.

“We must speak the truth, and the truth is the truth. The truth of the matter is we need a unifier. We need one Nigerian that can solve the problem of insecurity in this country. We need a Nigerian that will have intel from every security facet of our national life.”

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FG Prioritises Family Strengthening To Protect Children

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The Federal Government says strengthening families has become critical to protecting children from emerging threats and improving welfare outcomes across the country amid evolving social and economic challenges.

The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, represented by Mrs Esuabana Asanye, Permanent Secretary of the ministry, said this at the National Policy Forum on Women, Children and Families in Abuja.

Sulaiman-Ibrahim said the government was reviewing key child protection and family welfare policies to ensure they remained relevant and responsive to changing social realities nationwide.

She said the exercise covered Nigeria’s outstanding periodic reports to international bodies and strategic policy documents affecting women, children and other vulnerable groups across the country.

According to her, outcomes of the review will be implemented at state and local government levels to strengthen family support systems and improve protection for children.

“The realities confronting children and families continue to evolve, making it necessary for policies and programmes to adapt accordingly,” she said.

Also speaking, the Director-General of the Maryam Babangida National Centre for Women Development, Dr Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, said sustainable child protection began with stronger families and communities.

Benjamins-Laniyi said child welfare issues now extended beyond legal and policy frameworks to include education, healthcare, nutrition, digital security and social protection concerns.

She warned that child trafficking had become one of the most lucrative forms of organised crime globally, requiring stronger collaboration among governments, communities and development partners.

“Children’s issues are no longer sectoral issues. They involve education, health, nutrition, digital security and community protection,” she said while advocating integrated child welfare interventions.

“Child trafficking is one of the highest-gain crimes globally today, which is why governments must continue to strengthen social protection and child welfare systems,” she added.

According to her, family-centred interventions remain essential to addressing vulnerabilities affecting children and other at-risk groups, while promoting resilience, inclusion and long-term social stability.

She said policy reforms and stronger social institutions were necessary to respond effectively to emerging threats and ensure children received adequate care and protection.

Earlier, Co-Chairman of the National Child Rights Implementation Committee, Dr Mac-John Nwobiala, said Nigeria must continually strengthen child protection systems to reflect changing realities.

Nwobiala said existing frameworks, including the National Child Policy approved in 2007, required updating to address contemporary challenges affecting children and families nationwide.

He emphasised the need for stronger safeguarding mechanisms in schools, improved access to education and responsible use of digital platforms by children and young people.

“Society is dynamic. A lot has changed and a lot is happening to our children. We need stronger systems to protect them and ensure their rights remain a national priority,” he said.

Also, Plateau State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Caroline Dafur, said the forum would help states improve interventions for vulnerable children nationwide.

Dafur said that particular attention was needed for children living in orphanages and displacement settings, where vulnerabilities often required specialised support and protection services.

She expressed optimism that lessons from the forum would strengthen child welfare systems and support the reintegration of vulnerable children into communities across Nigeria.

The forum was organised by the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to review Nigeria’s periodic reports to international bodies and validate strategic policy documents.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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