Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) suspends overnight vigils and orders that church programmes across Nigeria end by 8:00 p.m., citing growing security concerns. Multiple outlets report that the directive applies nationwide and affects vigils and other late-evening activities, requiring services to conclude no later than 8 p.m. The church says the decision remains in force pending further review by its leadership. One report attributes the guidance to an internal communication dated June 5, 2026, circulated to regional overseers and pastors. Another outlet describes the move specifically as suspending overnight vigils and directing that all services across the country terminate by 8 p.m. The reports collectively indicate that MFM is taking additional precautionary steps in response to the broader insecurity affecting different parts of the country. No sources provide specific details on particular incidents linked to the church, the duration of the measures beyond the pending review, or enforcement mechanisms. The common thread across the coverage is MFM’s nationwide restriction of late-night religious gatherings as a temporary safety measure.