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My questions to President Tinubu @officialABAT and his @OfficialAPCNg Party currently in festivity mode is:
Do you know what manner of leaders feast while their people are being slaughtered?
Do you know what kind of leaders watch the gory images of their dead citizens again and again?
Do you know what manner of leaders with the power and duty to protect lives merely respond to mass killings of their people either with silence or issue useless press releases and make hopeless committee appointments to incompetently “investigate” the obvious?
The answer is simple.
It is a group of demonized bloodsucking rulers.
This is really who you all must be by your unconscionable indifference to these killings of our people.
That mother and her son are dead.
Their blood is on the hands of you who knew, who looked away, who chose a convention hall over a Command Center.
As for the rest of us, Nigerians, we simply cannot continue to normalize acceptance that a Nigerian Life means nothing to these evil rulers.
Our griefs and prayers must become collective fury at this point.
Our collective fury must become demand and that collective demand must have consequence at this time.
Jos is bleeding……
Nigeria is bleeding…..
Nigerians are bleeding.
Silence is complicity✍🏾✍🏾✍🏾
This is unacceptable.The perpetrators of this babbaric act must be brought to book.
This is a failure from the family to the community The traditional ruler,the youth and all must answer to this
#ozororapefestival#rape
Ozoro in Delta State revealed once again the failure of Governance and preventive policing in our country.
The scale and coordination of the sexual attacks of girls and women in repulsive videos and images suggest that those criminal violation of women were not at all spontaneous.
It therefore raises urgent questions about intelligence, community policing, and the visible presence or absence of law enforcement.
The failure of governance is evident in the deeply disgusting, disgraceful and completely unacceptable acts that depraved men audaciously perpetrated in that community.
There is no culture, no tradition, and no circumstance that justifies the assault of women.
What occurred in that Ozoro community was not cultural expression- it was criminal violation and violence against women.
It was organized, brazen, and dangerous criminal behavior by criminals who believe that as usual, there will be no consequences for their acts of depravity.
When a society begins to warn women to stay indoors to avoid being attacked, instead of restraining and punishing those who commit such acts, that society is signaling a total collapse of law, order, and moral leadership.
The Delta Government and the Nigeria Police @PoliceNG led by IGP @TunjiDisu1 must move beyond the statements made.
Every individual involved must be identified, arrested, and prosecuted without delay. Justice must be visible, swift, and decisive.
But beyond enforcement, this is a moment of reflection for all of us as Nigerians- Political and Traditional Leaders, Citizens, Communities and Organizations.
We must collectively act firmly or risk enabling a dangerous precedent like we have on other matters where Nigeria has normalized impunity.
This moment therefore demands more than reactive arrests. It requires:
1. Immediate prosecution of all identified perpetrators by @PoliceNG
2. A public accountability process led by the Delta State Government
3. Clear deterrence signals through swift judicial action
4. Nationwide reinforcement of zero tolerance for gender-based violence
5. Strengthening of community-level intelligence and policing systems
Ozoro is a core test of state capacity and legitimacy which is clearly now too eroded for comfort.
Above all, the key question in all of these is “How deeper do we as Nigerians want our country to sink?”
The answer is in our hands. ✍🏾✍🏾✍🏾
SHOULD CHRISTIANS STILL DIVORCE?
A Biblical Perspective
One of the most alarming realities of our time is the rising rate of divorce, even among Christians. While countries like the United States record high divorce figures, Nigeria is also experiencing an increase, especially in urban centers. This calls for honest biblical reflection.
Why are marriages breaking?
Some common reasons include:
1. Lack of understanding of the marriage covenant
2. Signs of the end times — “Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold” (Matthew 24:12) Also see
1 Timothy 4:1-3 KJV
[1] Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; [2] speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; [3] forbidding to marry, and commanding ........
3. Financial pressure
4. New-age beliefs and unbiblical teachings
5. Sexual incompatibility and poor communication
6.Infidelity etc
But beyond the causes, what does the Bible say?
Marriage is God’s idea
Marriage was instituted by God, not culture.
> “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.”
— Genesis 2:24
Marriage is a covenant, not a contract.
God’s heart concerning divorce
> “For the Lord God of Israel saith that He hateth putting away (divorce).”
— Malachi 2:16
Jesus reaffirmed this:
> “What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.”
— Matthew 19:6
When peace is absent
The Bible also acknowledges unbearable marital conditions:
> “It is better to dwell in the corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman in a wide house.”
— Proverbs 21:9
(See also Proverbs 25:24)
This scripture highlights that constant strife, toxicity, and lack of peace were never God’s intention for marriage.
Does the Bible allow separation?
Yes, especially where peace and safety are lost.
> “If the unbelieving depart, let him depart. A brother or a sister is not under bondage in such cases.”
— 1 Corinthians 7:15
God supports peace, safety, and life, not abuse or destruction.
A balanced truth
God’s ideal is lifelong marriage
God’s heart is restoration
God’s grace covers human failure
Divorce should never be encouraged casually, but broken people must never be condemned.
Conclusion
Should Christians still divorce? God’s desire is reconciliation, not separation. Divorce was never His original plan, yet in a fallen world, God offers wisdom, mercy, and grace. The Church must strengthen marriages and restore hurting people with truth and love.
Marriage is sacred. Peace is essential. Grace is available.
Jonathan Nsaka
#devorce
A Biblical Perspective on Tattoos in the Modern Church
(My take on Pst. Kingsley’s tattoo)
1 Corinthians 10:23 (KJV)
> “All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.”
While it is true that the New Testament does not give a direct command forbidding tattoos for the new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17), Scripture consistently teaches that believers—especially leaders—must evaluate actions not just by permission, but by purpose, profit, and impact.
Freedom in Christ is real, but Christian liberty is never isolated from responsibility.
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1. Spiritual Leadership and Representation
The Bible places a higher moral and perceptual responsibility on spiritual leaders.
1 Timothy 3:2 – “A bishop then must be blameless…”
1 Timothy 4:12 – “…be thou an example of the believers…”
Romans 14:16 – “Let not then your good be evil spoken of.”
In a modern society where tattoos still carry mixed cultural meanings, a pastor’s appearance can:
Attract some who feel culturally represented, yet
Confuse or stumble others who associate tattoos with rebellion, worldliness, or pre-Christian identity.
Leadership is not only about what is lawful, but what is clear, helpful, and spiritually instructive to the widest range of people—young and old, mature and weak in faith (Romans 14:1).
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2. Love for Others and Practical Implications (Blood Donation)
Scripture teaches that love should guide our personal choices.
1 Corinthians 10:24 – “Let no man seek his own, but every man another’s wealth.”
Philippians 2:4 – “Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.”
In many countries and health systems (including parts of Africa and Europe), individuals with recent tattoos are temporarily restricted from donating blood due to infection-risk protocols.
While tattoos do not permanently disqualify someone, the choice may limit one’s ability—at least for a season—to save lives through blood donation.
For believers, especially leaders, this raises a question:
> Is my personal expression worth potentially reducing my capacity to serve humanity in critical moments?
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3. Stewardship of the Body
The Bible teaches that the believer’s body is not merely personal property but God’s dwelling place.
1 Corinthians 6:19–20 – “…your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost… therefore glorify God in your body.”
Romans 12:1 – “Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God…”
While some argue that tattoos can glorify God depending on intent, Scripture emphasizes preservation, honor, and reverence for the body rather than permanent alterations whose spiritual value may be debated.
The question is not “Can I?”
The deeper question is “Does this choice consistently honor God, my calling, and the conscience of others?”
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Final Thought
Christian maturity is not measured by how far we can stretch liberty, but by how deeply we walk in love, wisdom, and restraint.
1 Corinthians 8:9 – “But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumblingblock to them that are weak.”
In this modern era, the Church does not need fewer expressions of freedom—but more visible examples of discernment.
@Tyllaaaaaaa I am not a hater,I celebrate with you as long as you have not traded your soul for these recognitions.
The Grammy does not come cheaply unless you belong.
Jesus is still king and the only one that can give you peace and lasting success.
#GRAMMY