It's the same trick the world keep falling for at the hands of American robber barons: "Adopt this technology quickly and uncritically or else you will be left behind! Do it NOW!!!!"
Meanwhile your access to the technology being promoted is owned and controlled by them, such that once you adopt it and become dependent on it, they control you. That's how Nigerians banks stampeded themselves into all manner of "Digital Banking" without having the infrastructure to actually host it.
Now all your mobile banking apps are hosted on AWS and the US government can basically turn off most of Nigeria's electronic financial system if it ever decides to.
You keep giving away your sovereignty to gringos in the name of "adopting disruptive technology" and "staying up to date with trends" and it never occurs to you to wonder why the same people who will NEVER help you build a bridge or a hospital to improve your life are so eager to give you access to their "groundbreaking technology" - often for "free".
Whenever all of you wake up sha.
If you ever wake up.
@osemagnum This post is an attempt to find a balance between Conviction and Unbelief.
It's okay to struggle with it internally, but you posting it out here means it's no longer a struggle, you chose a side you're just not saying out directly.
Would have been better you didn't post.
This is so funny. He is acting as if this was a small technical glitch at a bank which was fixed. You are admitting that the Nigerian police is engaged in theft, fraud, extortion and kidnapping. You canโt just tweet out DPO has been sanctioned and money refunded as if this was a normal thing. Why is this part of police culture? Why is that DPO not facing charges in a court? You canโt just return his money and want him and Nigerians to move on.
This is not a PR issue. It is a criminal matter. The whole world is reading this. You cannot present yourselves as normalising criminal behaviour and expect anyone to take Nigeria seriously.
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@doctorxisme That you were somehow able to merge the shortcoming of one country's government to the colour of the skin of billions proves you're the one with an inferior brain.
This isn't even aimed at disrespect, this is fact.
Even if I wasn't a fan of Hallelujah challenge before, the amount of hate, it has generated is enough to change that. That the whole of my TL is attacking them means they must be doing something right.
If the 1m people who tuned into Hallelujah Challenge yday were to stop and not attend tonight or for the rest of the programme, would Nigeria become better in a week? A month? A year? Ever?
What is this thing that once Christians gather to pray you people get offended?
@nicxinisaac@dangbanamanager But with a structure as huge as this, we can hold powerful programs, invite even more people to come and still disciple them within the same family, with no rules or limitations on the spiritual activities.
So yes, I think it's absolutely a form of Church success
@nicxinisaac@dangbanamanager In the past we've had Christian revivals happen in spaces not owned by the Church, hundreds of thousands of people gathered to receive from God on fields, stadiums, etc... but because it's not owned by the Church, after that event, they all leave and return to God knows where.
@nicxinisaac@dangbanamanager The growth of the gospel, the gospel being preached to every creature, more people believing in God, more people coming to God, more people being discipled and being led in the ways of God,
That is the success of the Church.