When we criticize religious leaders for failing to call out bad leadership, and for extravagant spending on large auditoriums while people suffer from lack of jobs and hospitals, people say we should face the leaders and leave the religious houses out of it because they’re not the government. I agree, they’re not the government. Pastors shouldn’t be held accountable for the lack of good roads, hospitals, or schools for the average person.
But now, tell me, why are these same pastors trying to convince the average person that the work of security is in the hands of God, and that the government has done its best? Are you people not mad like this?
God is not building us hospitals. God has looked away from our bad roads. God seems not to be interested in building factories for us. And, quite frankly, we’re not angry with Him for looking away from all of this, because we have a government that collects our taxes, manages our resources, controls our money, and regulates our trades. That government has access to our national treasury, and all we’re asking of them is to use what we have to build a society where humans can live.
And now you, who have been saying we should leave you alone because you are not that government, are telling us that our security can only be fixed by God? You mean the God who has abandoned our schools, our hospitals, our roads, and has failed to build us a single factory? You mean that God will now go into the bush to rescue the children He watched get kidnapped?
Again, are you people not mad like this?
My G no be every involvement you go dey turn up too. Some of dem fit kpai you ooo. So make sure you shine your eye well well before doing anything.
No go commit to something bcos others are doing it. E fit be say na for ur head everything go scatter.
Declare this:
My whole life is a revelation of God’s glory and great wonders. I am anointed to advance God’s purposes and announce His power to everyone around me. The life of God flows through me to everything around me.
I dispense God’s power and display His love to my world with joy.
The resurrection power manifests through my life. My prayers bring revival, redemption, and real transformation to my world. I speak life to the dead and spread love to the lost for God’s glory. I am redeemed to reveal God’s gifts and graces.
#WhispersofWinners
Femi Gbajabiamila's Law license was revoked for stealing client's money in the US.
Tinubu forfeited $460,000 drug funds in Chicago.
Dapo was guilty of credit card scam abroad.
Won't be surprised if Hushpuppy comes back, joins the APC and wins an election.
APC and CRIMINALITY 5 & 6
My sis in Canada Moved to a new Area With a nice Huge Field. The People Run, Play & Picnic there all day. She has 2 kids. One day they playfully complained that it’s just 1 Huge Field & No Swings or Seesaws like in their last House. She wrote to her local Council head about this issue and The City built them a small, beautiful Playground in 1 corner. Zero complaints, No Dear Chinedu. Just a Government that listens & acts sharply.
We dey really suffer for Here. 🤣🤣🙆🏽♂️🇳🇬
1.3 billion naira released to a fake agency in Nigeria but 36 million was released to the Ministry of Health.
They prioritize stealing over your well-being.
The APC.
July got off to a great start at our Week of Spiritual Emphasis.
3 evenings of deep immersion into the Word, Worship, Prayers and Communion that will set the tone for our financial fortune. We've enjoyed the first-day experience; don't miss today and tomorrow.
Time: 6 p.m.
If you dey go place wey you no sabi wetin you go do? Turn on google maps so dat you no go miss road.
So also in the journey of life, you need Jesus to guide you so dat you will achieve your purpose. You no fit just dey go through life blindly.
Declare this:
I am a child of the loving God. My genotype is divinity and my blood type is humanity. Every fibre of my being exudes God’s marvellous light and love. The nature of Christ is evident in my character and conduct. I walk daily in humility, honesty, and hospitality. Through my lifestyle, everyone around me encounters God’s love and mercy.
My words are always encouraging and empowering. Jesus Christ is magnified through my character, conduct, and creative abilities. My life shines and shows off God’s glory every day.
#WhispersofWinners
List of verified oil well owners in Nigeria, with their background:
1. General Theophilus Danjuma: A former Defense Minister and influential figure in Nigerian politics. He is a major player in the oil industry, with confirmed ownership of oil blocks.
2. Colonel Sanni Bello: A retired military officer who transitioned into business. He is linked to oil concessions and has been cited among Nigeria’s oil well owners.
3. Alhaji Mohammed Ludimi: A businessman with direct holdings in oil blocks. His name appears in verified lists of individual oil well owners.
4. Alhaji W.I. Folawiyo: An industrialist whose Folawiyo Group has diversified interests, including oil and gas. He is recognized as one of the prominent private oil block holders.
5. Alhaji Aminu Dantata: Known in business circles, he has documented ownership of oil blocks.
6. Alhaji Sela Mohammed Gambo: Another businessman with oil assets, listed among Nigeria’s individual oil well owners.
7. Prince Nasiru Ado Bayero: A member of the royal family, he is also tied to oil block ownership, showing how traditional elites sometimes intersect with Nigeria’s oil wealth.
8. Alhaji Mai Daribo: Businessman with oil concessions, part of the group of northern elites connected to oil assets.
9. Rilwan Lukman: A former Petroleum Minister, deeply involved in Nigeria’s oil industry. His name is linked to oil block ownership.
10. Dan Etete: Former Petroleum Minister, infamous for controversial oil block deals, including the Malabu scandal.
11. Andy Uba: Politician with confirmed oil block ownership.
12. Emeka Offor: Businessman with oil assets, often cited among Nigeria’s oil well owners.
13. Mike Adenuga: Billionaire founder of Globacom. He is one of the largest private oil block owners in Nigeria, with significant influence in the sector.
14. Alfred James: Businessman with oil wells listed under his name.
15. Femisola Awosika O.: A businesswoman recognized for her oil block ownership, highlighting that women are also part of Nigeria’s oil wealth landscape.
This verified list shows that Nigeria’s oil wells are controlled by a mix of political elites, military figures, and business magnates. Importantly, the Sultan of Sokoto does not appear on these lists, meaning the claim about him owning 40 oil wells remains unsubstantiated. The indigenous people of the oil producing areas own little or nothing.
This further legitimizes general Asabuja's claims.