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Chief Imam's Message to Ilaro Youths on Eid Day:
"Selling our family lands to Igbos in Ilaro will not end well. If we continue like this, Ilaro will soon become an Igbo town. Let them buy land near the Polytechnic instead of forcing us to resettle close to the school. If you can not build a house on your family land, leave it as it is. Do not sell it to Igbos."
https://t.co/XJRB5mFPOw The cry of an innocent child after Fulani terrorists attacked and wiped out an entire village is heartbreaking. Behind every attack are families torn apart, lives cut short, and communities left in fear and mourning.
Sadly, this insecurity has not stopped. Villages continue to come under attack, innocent people are displaced from their homes, and many Nigerians go to bed each night uncertain of what tomorrow may bring. The continued loss of lives and destruction of communities should concern every citizen, regardless of tribe, religion, or political affiliation.
What is even more troubling is the growing perception that these bandits and terrorists are facing little resistance or consequence for their actions. When criminals repeatedly carry out attacks and escape justice, they become emboldened. They begin to believe that nothing will happen to them, and that belief only fuels further violence.
The primary responsibility of any government is the protection of lives and property. Nigerians deserve to feel safe in their homes, on their farms, on the roads, and in their communities. The tears of innocent children, the grief of widows, and the pain of families who have lost loved ones should be enough to compel urgent and decisive action.
The victims are not statistics. They are human beings with dreams, families, and futures. Their cries must not be ignored, and their suffering must not be forgotten.
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If you usually use our highways in Imo, you will notice that trucks usually park indiscriminately by the side of the road like you would see in frame one. We think imo state government @GovtOfImoState@Hope_Uzodimma1 should use these empty govt plots in irete, mgbidi and Awomama
They said he is Christian, we said we will vote, again they said he is from Biafra, we insisted, again the said he is from the south east, our answer remain the same!
The new lie now is that he working for Tinubu.Our response- We will still vote for him.
@Babami_w@SadiqMaunde@totti_bamanga1 😁😁😁
You go drag am no mean say you no like am.
You use one hand drag am where him F-up and use another hand bring am close and show him love.
That's who we are,
Every Igbo community must stay strong and united against fulani terrorists. We commend Eziobodo youth who are matching against the Fulani Islamic terrorists. The days of people run out their villages because of fulanis are gone in Igbo land. Don't let your village fall.
Open Apology Letter to the Obidient Movement
My Dear Obidient Family, I come before you today with a heavy heart, deep humility, and no excuses. Some time ago, in a moment of frustration and immaturity, I wrote and released a resignation letter as Director of Mobilization. In that letter, I allowed deep frustration & personal emotions to cloud my judgment. I made statements that subtly and unnecessarily dragged Peter Obi, a man I still respect for his vision, integrity, and sacrifice for this nation. That was wrong. It was childish, and beneath the standard I should have upheld, especially as someone who once held a leadership position in this movement.
I take full responsibility. No one forced me to write it. No one edited it. It came from me, and it was a mistake. I deleted the letter afterwards, but I know deletion does not erase the damage, the disappointment, or the loss of trust many of you felt. I understand why some of you no longer respect me the way you once did. You had every right to feel let down.
To Peter Obi himself (fondly called PO): Sir, I am sincerely sorry. My words were not a true reflection of the values of sacrifice, accountability, and constructive criticism that you preach. I failed in that moment. To every single Obidient, the ones who stayed grinding, the ones who defended the vision even when it was tough, the ones who felt betrayed by my actions, I am deeply sorry. You are the real heroes of this movement. Many of you are young people full of hope and fire for a better Nigeria. You didn’t deserve to see internal cracks turned into public drama. I let you down.
I am not writing this because I want something or a position in the movement as I’m enjoying private life. I am writing it because it is the right thing to do. Leadership is not only about when the road is sweet and smooth; it is also about owning up when you mess up. I own this fully. I am committed to rebuilding trust through consistent actions, not just words. But I also know trust is not demanded, it is earned back slowly, if at all. Thank you for reading this.
Whether you accept my apology or not, I respect your feelings and your right to hold me accountable. The love I have for a better Nigeria has not changed. You all know me. My respect for the Obidient spirit remains. I am sorry truly.
With humility and hope for forgiveness,
Your brother in this struggle,
Morris Monye.
Oya come let’s hug. 😊