The conflict between Cameroon and Ambazonia has taken a significant turn. Cameroonian forces deployed on the frontlines in Ambazonia are now openly urging the government in Yaoundé to negotiate an end to the decade-long war, citing the heavy daily casualties they are suffering and the urgent need to save lives.Meanwhile, Ambazonian liberation leader Dr. Cho Ayaba, currently imprisoned in Norway, continues to call on Ambazonian fighters to maintain relentless pressure and never relent in the struggle. In his earlier speeches, he has framed the conflict as a fight against what he describes as Cameroon acting as a proxy for Western powers seeking to colonize the oil-rich Ambazonian territory.The key question now is whether Cameroonian frontline troops will be willing or able to sustain this war for another ten years. Only time will tell.
"The Nigerian government should release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Since you keep Kanu in prison, why can't you keep Sheikh Gumi in prison too?"
— Primate Ayodele.
“I’m Really Ashamed To Call Myself a Yoruba Man. Yesterday, Some Fulani Herdsmen K!dn@pped People In Abia State And Demanded a N10M Ransom. Immediately, Youths Of The Community Mobilised, Stormed The Bush And Assisted In The Search Efforts. The Victims Were Rescued Within 24Hrs. Did You Hear About It On Social Media? Meanwhile, Since The Kidnapping Of School Children And Teachers, The Youths In Ogbomoso Cannot Even Enter The Bush. As a Yoruba Man, I’m Ashamed To Be One.” ~ Man Reacts
SONG PRESIDENT TRUMP, SOKOTO CORRECTIONAL IS STATEMENT OF CHRISTIAN DEFEAT
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A powerful protest Song calling on President Donald J. Trump to speak out against the life imprisonment of Nnamdi Kanu and his transfer to Sokoto Prison, the historic seat of the Sokoto Caliphate, an act many Christians in Nigeria see as deliberate religious persecution. @realDonaldTrump
Beloved in Christ,
For the past two weeks, I have been in this camped cave, away from noise, distractions, and comfort not for myself, but in deep prayer and intercession for the Body of Christ around the world.
As we approach the new year, I ask you from the depths of my heart:
How prepared are you spiritually, emotionally, and purposefully?
Each new year comes with new dreams, new visions, but also new battles, new temptations, and new spiritual warfare.
This is why the Body of Christ must rise. We must be each other’s shield, defender, and covering.
1 Corinthians 12:26 says, “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it.”
I declare:
Wherever your name is mentioned for good or for evil may the Body of Christ rise and speak for you.
May the blood of Jesus, which unites us, fight for you, protect your family, and guide your steps.
I use my journey to this quiet place of prayer as a point of contact to every Christian facing crisis, persecution, or loss around the world.
You are not alone. We are one in Christ.
Stay strong. Stay prepared. Let 2026 meet you rooted in Christ.
In Jesus name, Amen.
PROTESTERS IN MADRID SAY GENOCIDE IS TAKING PLACE IN NIGERIA AGAINST CHRISTIANS
‘They’re killing thousands of Christians just for being Christian’ — Madrid protesters denounce rising violence in Nigeria, calling it ‘genocide’
“What would be our response if 200 Catholic school children were kidnapped in Minneapolis, Chicago, New York, or any other city in America?”- Bishop Robert Barron
See the video below: The Northerners have begun to speak against the injustice against Mazi #NnamdiKanu.
Note:
The students in the media department of Manchester College Harparhey were today, asked by their tutor, to write an article and make a podcast about the injustice of the Nigerian government against Mazi #NnamdiKanu and the ineptitude of Injustice James Omotosho.
The tools who were used to do this were Bini, yariba, Fulani, Hausa, Tiv, Jukun, Gbaghi, foreign mercenaries from the Sahel etc. But today, we are all victims.
The Biafra #genocide
This is why Biafra will never die!
“If President Donald Trump is what God will use to answer Nigeria’s prayers, let him quickly come please. Since all these, our Generals Overseer and church leaders are all muted. Many people don’t understand Nigeria. We are a country but different nations.”
—Pastor Femi Emmanuel