If you pray, you assume GOD is hearing you, right? Well, why exactly do you think GOD is hearing right now, at this very moment, the prayer you pray to Him? No really, think about it. What is your reason to think that GOD is operating in the same time as you?
I personally want Obi as Nigeria’s president so people can see that you can be upright, be respectful, be a Nigerian, be law-abiding, have no criminal case and still win in Nigeria. Obi’s presidency is good for Nigeria’s moral compass.
I am trying very hard to remain civil. Still, I genuinely struggle to understand why, particularly among many men of the pulpit, discussions about Peter Obi so often focus on what you believe he lacks or where you think he falls short.
Rarely do I hear emphasis placed on the qualities that are actually worth emulating: a man who won his party's primaries fairly, who is widely regarded for his integrity, consistency, discipline, and enduring principles. These are virtues that closely mirror the kind of character Christians should aspire to cultivate.
Yet, instead of highlighting those qualities, the conversation often gravitates toward political calculations and traits that appear uncomfortably close to the godfatherism and morally ambiguous actions many of us claim to oppose.
I fully acknowledge that everyone, including pastors, has the right to their political preferences and convictions. However, I would respectfully ask that we recognize what is at stake. Our collective future is on the line, and the standards we choose to celebrate or dismiss today will shape the kind of society we leave behind tomorrow.
@elnathan_john While your point is valid, the delivery is dishonest. You cannot fail to admit to yourself that the major reason you made this comment is because Obi remains the most scrutinized candidate since 2019. But here you are fellating at the penis of public adulation. Go on, get the RT.
Look at how a Minister is being grilled on security matters in another country, without zero casualties to them.
If Nigerians ask for this from their President, their fellow Nigerians will ask them to focus on their governors.
Good morning everyone, his killer Kelvin Ezeigbe Oniarah was sentenced in 2013.
President Tinubu granted him clemency last year 2025, and he is set to be released this year.
Thanks for your attention to this matter.
A US citizen was kidnapped in Niger Republic and moved to a terrorist base in Nigeria.
He was in captivity for just 96 hours before he was rescued in a mission put together by the American military and executed by US Navy SEALs
One! One American! The US military mobilised Navy SEALs across borders..... across continents! To save ONE citizen!
And Phillip Walton wasn't even some rich or popular American. He was just an American missionary who lived in Niger Republic with his family. He was kidnapped from his farm!
We have 40 children in captivity WITHIN our own borders, and you're slurring this disgusting rubbish????
God will punish you and every seed out of your loins. Animal