FaithWatch Daily and Midnight Call Reflection
🌙 Midnight Call Reflection: “The Spirit of Truth Still Speaks”
📖 John 16:13 (KJV) — “Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth…”
In every age, there are moments when truth stands trial. The voices of men rise — in courts, in politics, and in the media — but above them all, the Spirit of Truth still speaks. His witness is not silenced by confusion or accusation. He testifies on behalf of those who walk in righteousness.
In Nigeria today, debates around justice, governance, and faith continue to echo. Yet, beyond the noise, the Spirit calls believers to a higher standard — to remain faithful, discerning, and peace-seeking. When falsehood seems powerful, the Holy Spirit whispers strength to those who hold fast to truth.
The Church must remember: we are not spectators in the drama of our world. We are bearers of light in a time of moral fog. Whether in the marketplace, government, or sanctuary, we must let the Spirit lead our words and actions. For when truth is guided by the Spirit, it transforms nations.
Tonight, let your heart be still and listen. Amid global unrest and uncertainty, the Spirit still guides. Truth is not defeated — it is eternal, and its witness will outlast every false report.
🕊️ Prayer:
Holy Spirit, Spirit of Truth, teach me to discern Your voice amid the noise of the world. Keep my heart anchored in righteousness and my lips in grace. Let Your truth prevail in me and through me. Amen.
📖 Further Reading:
- John 14:16–18
- Isaiah 11:2–4
- 1 John 2:27
Here are some of the news highlights for 4 November 2025:
📰 Key Headlines
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Nigeria court gives Kanu final chance to defend in terror trial
A Federal High Court warned separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu that he risks losing his right to defend himself if he fails to present a defence by Wednesday, following his dismissal of his legal team and decision to represent himself. -
Nigeria pushes back on Trump’s claims over Christian killings
Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar rejected assertions by former U.S. President Trump that Christians face an “existential threat” in Nigeria, stating that constitutional protections extend to all faiths. -
Wall Street slides after warnings from major bank CEOs
U.S. stocks fell sharply after leading bank executives cautioned of an upcoming market correction, with tech shares hit particularly hard. -
U.S. government shutdown ties record 35 days
The U.S. government shutdown has extended into its 35th day, matching a prior record. The standstill continues as food aid is disrupted and public services strain. -
Cameroon security forces kill 48 in election protest crackdown
UN sources reported that security forces in Cameroon shot and killed around 48 protesters in response to election demonstrations, with many deaths from live rounds and beatings. -
Trump forms new U.S.–China working group for fentanyl response
President Trump launched talks with China to curb fentanyl trafficking, halving existing tariffs in exchange for cooperation via a new bilateral working group. -
China backs Nigeria, warns against foreign interference
China publicly affirmed its support for Nigeria’s sovereignty and development path, cautioning against external meddling in Nigeria’s domestic affairs. -
President Tinubu hosts Archbishop Kaigama in State House audience
The President held a meeting with Most Rev. Ignatius Ayau Kaigama, Archbishop of Abuja, reinforcing collaboration between Church leadership and governance. -
Lagos Fashion Week marks 15 years, spotlights sustainability
The annual fashion event concluded its 15th edition, featuring over 60 designers and a strong push for eco-friendly practices, upcycled textiles, and African identity in global fashion.

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