I have tested nigerian soldiers, they are the biggest bullies.
I have tested nigerian policemen, they are the biggest thieves.
I have tested nigerian efcc, they are the biggest hypocrites.
I have tested nigerian politicians, they are the biggest liars.
I have tested nigerian religious leaders, they are the biggest evils.
I have tested the normal citizens also, they have internalized hate towards themselves.
the whole country is fucked up, I highly recommend you get outta here…
I was raised Catholic. Altar boy. Baptized. Communion. The full package.Then I started asking questions.
Nobody had real answers.
Asking questions felt like the sin itself. So I left.
I tried other churches. Same pattern every time.
Get close to a pastor, you see fraud.
Get close to another, sexual immorality.
One pastor from Anambra, Ikechukwu something, used to draw massive crowds in some communities in Enugu, especially Nsukka.
So one day he was invited to a crusade at Ime Okpe Obukpa in Nsukka. His car broke down, we went drove him to the ground. That landed me a seat right behind him, under the same canopy as his crew.
I had stopped closing my eyes during prayers long before then; after I saw a woman(Ifunanya Ugwuanyi) under anointing headbutt Erochukwu Eze in the groin so hard he nearly died, so I watched.
Every prophecy he gave? The key details were already written down for him, names, family problems, reputation in the community etc, and tucked inside his Bible.
Once he dropped the right info, the person would fill in the rest themselves.
That was the day I was done. I no longer worship God in churches.
I worship Him in how I live, how I treat people, and the choices I make daily.
To me, Christianity is not a religion.
It’s a way of life.
The biggest skill you can develop is the ability to reset fast. Bad conversation? Move on. Bad day? Start fresh tomorrow. Missed workout? Hit it the next day. Poor decision? Learn and adjust. You can’t control what happens to you, but you control how long you let it affect you.