Tragic news 💔
- A man was released from prison after being arrestëd at 14 years old and spending 18 years behind bars without any offënse
- A Rivers State youth, Gospel Kinamee, was 14 years old when he left his house and disappeared.
- His family searched tirelessly for him, visiting police stations, prisons, hospitals, and mortuaries, but all efforts to find him proved unsuccessful.
- Eighteen years later, in 2026, the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Simeon Amadi, flägged off the Rivers State Jail Delivery Exercise.
- A lawyer invited Gospel’s brother to check if he was among the 21 inmates released from the Port Harcourt Correctional Centre.
- His brother identified him and later spoke about Gospel’s current condition, expressing concerns about his mentäl state.
- One of the most shocking revelations was that his family knew him as Gospel Kinamee, but the correctional centre had him in its records as Baridi Sunday.
- The police revealed that Baridi Sunday was a 22-year-old man who had been arrestëd for armed robbery.
- The family is now suing the government for ₦10 billion in compensation and damages for the 18 years Gospel spent in prison without trial.
What are your thoughts?
🚨 Luka Modrić on Croatia’s controversial last-minute disallowed goal against Portugal:
🗣️ “This is football. Not a courtroom, not a lab where we freeze every frame and argue over centimetres.
Tonight we gave everything against a very good Portugal team. We were still fighting deep into stoppage time. The boys kept believing, kept pushing, and when that ball went in through Josko we thought we had it — equaliser, extra time, everything still possible.
Then VAR comes in and takes it away because of a touch earlier in the move. I respect the officials, I really do. But the rule is clear and obvious error. Was this one? These little things, these marginal calls where players are fighting for every inch… that’s football. That’s what defenders and attackers do every single day.
If we start ruling out goals like that in the last seconds because of a split-second touch or a shoulder or a toe, then what are we left with? The game loses its soul. The emotion, the chaos, the moments that make people fall in love with football — they get taken away by technology that was only supposed to fix the obvious mistakes.
We accept that sometimes the ball doesn’t go your way. We’ve done it our whole careers. But when the decision feels like it rewrites the last chapter of the match instead of just correcting something clear, it hurts. Not just us in the dressing room, but everyone who was watching and living every second with us.
Portugal deserved to go through, they’re a strong side and they showed it. But nights like this make you wonder where the game is heading. We play with our hearts, we fight until the whistle, and then one review decides everything.
That’s not protecting football anymore. That’s changing it into something else.”
🚨 🗣️Luka Modric absolutely blasts the referees: "The referees did everything to favour Portugal throughout the match. They gave an offside to a clear Goal in the end. Might as well hand-over the trophy to them already"
Michael Olise is an excellent playmaker and does his job excellently well but the reason Mbappe is rated higher is because he gets the goals
Now imagine Olise does the playmaking and scores equally the same amount of goals as Mbappe or even more, I'm sure Olise will be rated higher
That's exactly the Messi vs Ronaldo debate. Ronaldo is Mbappe while Messi is Olise + Mbappe
This is just an illustration to teach you why nobody is close to Lionel Messi's football ability
A working Nigeria is a threat to fake pastors.
If Nigeria works, 95% Nigerians will stop going to their churches. All the pastors defending the bad government are from a particular tribe.
THERE IS TRIBALISM IN THE CHURCH!
GOs that condemned Jonathan are asking you to pray. A working Nigeria is bye-bye to fake miracles & prosperity gospel. God will continue to bless the GOs that are still with the masses.
“For the time has come that judgment must begin at the house of God.” 1 Peter 4:17. “You will know them by their fruits.” Matthew 7:16.
“If you think you’re not a cr!minal, go to the court and prove yourself. You forfeited 460,000 dollars to the US, are you not suppose to be checked ? Your certificates do not tally, the primary school you claimed you attended does not exist as at the time you quoted it. You’re a person of a concern”
Mamapee sends a strong message to President Tinubu
“Pastor Adeboye is one of the people spoiling Nigeria, you see these pastors, they’re the ones spoiling this country”
Woman sends a strong message to pastor Adeboye
“Nigerian Soldiers broke into our school premises, ass@ulted our students and b£at them up. They also grap£d and h@rrass£d some of our female students. They destr0yed property and st0le their phones and money. This is very sad and unacceptable.”
- Vice-Chancellor of Osun state university finally speaks out after ehat happened yesterday in their school
If Africa Had Enough Job Opportunities, Most Pastors Would Lose Their Churches — Pastor Chris Ogugua
Pastor Chris Ogugua has stirred debate after claiming that many churches built around prosperity preaching would struggle to survive if Africa had enough employment opportunities.
Speaking during a sermon, the cleric argued that many Africans turn to churches for financial breakthroughs because of widespread unemployment and limited economic opportunities.
“All of this prosperity thing we are praying for is ignorance,” he said, adding that if the biblical Job came to Africa today, “most pastors will lose their ministry.”
To support his argument, Ogugua shared the example of his 13-year-old daughter, saying she could earn £20 per hour by walking dogs abroad.
“If my daughter wakes up in the morning and says, ‘You’re going to work. Can I walk out your dog?’ Every one hour is £20. So my daughter of 13 years can make close to ₦2 million every month and still be a student,” he said.
According to him, someone with such earning opportunities would find little reason to seek prayers against forces allegedly blocking prosperity.
“When it comes to church and you’re asking them, ‘Pray for the witches against your prosperity,’ she’ll be watching you,” he said.
Ogugua further argued that Africa has developed “its own brand of faith” centred on prosperity, saying, “We are selling it, and people are buying it.”
He concluded by questioning the source of wealth among many affluent individuals, stating, “Bring all your rich men. Only very few of them have legitimate wealth. Find out.”
“We need to examine whether Pst Dolapo Lawal and the rest are truly saved.”
- Dr. Abel Damina
I don't think there's any worse Pretender and DJ than Pst Dolapo Lawal.