Feyi was just 26, yet, she was dealing with stage 4, cervical cancer. Back in 2021, a doctor mentioned HPV to her during a checkup. She said she understood and would follow up. Then…
Have spiritual goals for 2026:
- Set an alarm for prayer time and Bible study.
- Set evangelism and soul-winning targets.
- Give more.
- Protect your eyes and ears more.
- Be more careful with your words.
- Decide to love and forgive more.
It’ll be our best year!
THERE IS A REASON HISTORY WAS REMOVED FROM THE EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM.
Even the Hausas are insignificant in their own states today. And it is not because they lack numbers…
But because they’ve been slowly cornered by the same people who cornered Ilorin.
This is the same blueprint being applied to you and I right now.
A gradual suffocation masked as “unity.”
A forced coexistence where one group takes and the others adjust.
History has already shown us the outcome of this game.
Once they gain ground, they don’t share power... they absorb it.
And when they absorb it, they erase you.
What you’re seeing today isn’t coincidence.
It’s not politics.
It’s a quiet expansion... steady, deliberate, and generational.
Continuing on this path only leads to one thing:
A future where your children will beg for the land you inherited.
History has warned us before. We just continue to ignore.
In case you don't know, Ilorin began as a Yoruba town under the Oyo Empire.
It was founded by Ojo Isekuse, a Yoruba hunter.
Later, it became a military outpost under Afonja, the Yoruba Aare Ona Kakanfo (General of the Oyo Empire).
Afonja rebelled against the Oyo Empire and invited Fulani warriors (led by Alimi) to support him.
That alliance later backfired... the Fulani gained influence, outsmarted Afonja, and eventually took control after Afonja was killed.
After Afonja’s fall, Ilorin was absorbed into the Sokoto Caliphate, becoming an emirate ruled by Fulani leadership.
Culturally a significant part of Ilorin is still Yoruba. But politically, it has been under an emirate system since the 1800s.
As for the Hausas, before the Fulani takeover, there were seven MAJOR Hausa states: Kano, Katsina, Zazzau, Gobir, Daura, Rano, and Biram.
After the Jihad declared by Dan Fodio, Hausa armies were defeated. Fulani leaders were installed as Emirs over each Hausa city pledging allegiance to the Sokoto Caliphate.
Even though the population remained mostly Hausa, political control shifted permanently to Fulani leadership.
There is a reason history was removed from the educational curriculum.
Because a society that does not know its past is easier to control.
If you don’t know who conquered who,
you won’t question who is ruling you today.
If you don’t know how territories were taken,
you won’t recognise when the same pattern starts again.
If you don’t know the mistakes your ancestors made,
you’re guaranteed to repeat them with your own children watching.
That is why history was removed. Not by accident. But to keep you blind from linking patterns. Because once you truly understand what happened before, you start to understand what is happening right now.
Geographically, the Middle Belt sits between:
♟️The core North and ♟️The South.
They have their own identity which is entirely different from Hausa-Fulani North.
So why are the Far North trying to claim the middle belts by all means?
1: Population advantage.
2: Voting power.
What is happening in Nigeria today is not BojuBoju.
(Digest all this information however it suits you).
#Ozoemena
For a Country where most people already provide their own water, electricity and everything , we shouldn’t have to also provide our own security.
We have a government
This monstrosity cannot continue