Ahh! Which one we go believe like this! This doctor said it’s not good to drink too much water, especially when your body isn’t asking for it. He explained that the kidneys and the hormones responsible for regulating water will signal the body when it needs it. According to him, doctors actually know this but say the opposite, and that’s why there are so many kidney pr0blems in the country.
"We lost count of numbers of Christians locked up and burnt inside the church” -Kwara village leader.
THERE IS CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA. THERE IS CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA. THERE IS CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
Pls share for the world to see.
The face of the Yoruba man who removed Igbo history from Nigeria approved history book.
This is the same man that closed Neco and Waec portal in south east claiming that it was a glitch
The same man failed over 15 thousand Igbo who wrote jamb.
Yorubas has been the architect of our problems in Nigeria
I just saw that Igbo history is being quietly removed from the curriculum, and I won’t pretend this is normal. I honestly feel a deep mix of anger and shame.
This doesn’t feel like oversight. It doesn’t feel like bureaucracy. It feels intentional.
No empire is forcing this.
No conqueror is rewriting our books.
We are doing it ourselves.
You don’t remove history by accident.
You remove it when you don’t want the next generation to ask uncomfortable questions.
History explains who we were, what we survived, and why things are the way they are.
Take that away, and you produce citizens who exist but don’t understand themselves.
A child who never learns Igbo history will grow up believing Nigeria began in 1914,
that power was always centralized,
that resistance never existed,
that things have always been this way.
That ignorance is not neutral.
It is extremely useful to someone.
Every serious society protects its history fiercely.
Not because the past was perfect, but because memory is power.
So when Igbo history is removed, what exactly is being replaced?
Silence?
Amnesia?
Or a version of the story that makes questioning impossible?
We’ll still cry tomorrow that our children don’t know who they are, but today we are the ones deleting the evidence.
This isn’t about sentiment.
It’s about control.
A people without history is easy to manage, easy to divide, and easy to lie to.
Erase the past, and you don’t need chains anymore.
Governments don’t fear angry people as much as they fear people who remember.
Removing Igbo history doesn’t erase the past, it just ensures the next generation won’t know enough to challenge the present.
BIGOT IN CHIEF: How do you explain this Tinubu Government-led sponsored anti-Igbo campaign in our educational system?
Where are the South-Eastern Governors, Senators, and so-called elite class that are lining up to support a government that is actively working to delete the Igbo History from Nigeria’s schools curriculum?
A Government built on intentionally dividing the country is dangerous.
We all cannot play blind to this open display of bigotry by this administration’s especially when it comes to the education of our children.
The bigotry in Nigeria is state-sponsored, it is by no means subtle. The APC removing “Igbo History” from Nigerian school curriculum is a wicked act of sabotage. But what are your South East Senators saying about this?
“We are Igbos but born and brought up in Yorubaland. So, we are part of the Yoruba communities (where we were born).”
These young men made a very useful contribution to the Lagos indigenes debate.
It appears that tribal bigotry is only fully entrenched in Lagos. We know why.✍️