“When the white man came to Africa to introduce his religion and colonize us, he insert ‘slaves obey your masters,’ in his bible to trick us into submission. Christianity is a social construct; it tells us how to marry even though there’s no how to marry in the bible.”
— Pastor Tobi Adegboyega
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“I volunteered to join the ESN, and I was trained with about 4000 other members in a camp close to the Niger Bridge in Delta State, but I don’t know the name of the village. I spent two weeks in that camp with several other people who came for ESN training from several parts of the country.
“Some people had been in the camp before I joined them, but I spent just two weeks in the camp. Before I went to the camp, however, I was at a Sabbath Church in Orlu owned by one Alewa Nnwachuku, in Okporo area of Orlu.
“While at the camp, we were given military training, and our phones were taken from us. We were not talking to Nnamdi Kanu directly, but we were receiving his instructions on voice notes from the leaders of our camp. After our training, we were given boots and uniforms and were asked to go back to our state commanders.
“My state commander was late Ikonso, who was in charge of Imo State before his death. We were not given any money. We returned to our commanders with just the uniforms and the boots. When we got back to Imo State, I reported back to the Sabbath Church, which served as one of our camps at that time.
“Then Nnamdi Kanu ordered that he didn’t want to see any police or military checkpoints and Police Stations in the southeast. The order was given through radio and WhatsApp Voice notes, and all the ESN State Commanders asked their fighters to comply with the orders.
“Nnamdi Kanu said we should dismantle all checkpoints and even kill the security agents manning the checkpoints and attack and burn Police Stations and Army Formations because he said they were killing Igbo people. I believed him and obeyed the order because I had taken an oath to obey Nnamdi Kanu, who is the supreme leader of IPOB.
“During our first attack, Ikonso brought two AK47 rifles while two of our members brought two locally made guns, which we used to attack a police checkpoint in Orlu where we killed a police officer
“Two of our members were also killed, but the police officers ran away abandoning their vehicle, which we burnt and took away one of the police rifles. After the operation, we all returned to the Sabbath church owned by Alewa, but the police came and attacked the place.
“We then relocated to a farm belonging to one of our members in Elele area of Awodemili, Anambra State. From there, we attacked several other police stations and checkpoints.
“Then Ikonso, Engineer Mike and Temple organized the attack at the Owerri Prison and Imo State Police Command Headquarters, where several inmates were freed and more than 50 police rifles were carted away on the instruction of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, because he said no body deserved to be in the prison
“We came with over 100 hundred fighters, but on our way back to our base, some soldiers attacked us, and many of our fighters were killed at the Ukorji area of Imo State. We carried out other attacks on security formations in Imo and Anambra states before Ikonso was killed. I was in his residence on the night he was attacked by security agents. I fought with my own Ak47 rifle, but I abandoned it and escaped through the back gate when I expended all the bullets in the rifle.
“After the death of Ikonso, we went and burnt the governor’s house and killed a security man in the house in retaliation. It was Engr Mike that led us. I was part of those that shot at the gate.
“We also burnt a house in Awomama, belonging to someone who was believed to have given the security agents information on Ikonso. Engr Mike then took us to his village in Awodemili where we attacked a house belonging to the Commisioner of Justice Imo state, The House of a Honorouble member state house of assembly, A house belonging to a Councillor and many others whom Engr Mike said were against our struggle and we killed 2 persons there.
The Fisherman’s Ring shows Saint Peter casting his net, a reminder that the pope is the successor of the first fisherman called by Christ.
It’s not just decoration. Since the 13th century, the ring has symbolized the pope’s authority.
In medieval times, the ring wasn’t just ceremonial, it was functional.
The pope used it to seal letters pressed into hot wax.
A document sealed by the Fisherman’s Ring carried the full, unstoppable force of Peter's throne.
Without the ring, no command could be trusted.