You see this video of a Christian mother in Jos, watching her own seed die in her hands? It’ll be the final judgement of this wicked regime. And @POTUS Donald J Trump must see the video tonight, not tomorrow. Tonight.
The media tells us that about 70,000 have been killed in Gaza and the whole world screams “GENOCIDE.”
In Nigeria, nearly 130,000 have been gruesomely, genocidally massacred and the mainstream media is still arguing whether to call it a genocide or not, and whether to call the terrorists killers or “brothers.”
Nigerian Christians face an existential threat and the world cannot be silent anymore! Enough is enough.
After watching you speak face-to-face to the president last night without mincing words or any fear of favour, I was marvelling that we still have your type in Igboland.
Eze Lawrence Agubuzu, you are not just Eze but the only leader in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria who can boldly represent us without fear or favour.
When others positioned themselves to be noticed, thereby telling the president lies, you distinguished yourself by saving the image of Igboland and the Igbo blood.
The way the president celebrated you during your speech showed that you are the only Igbo leader who had told him the truth that others used to lie to him about the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and affair of the Igbos. They told him lies with a fake promise that Igbos belong to them and they will deliver the president before 10 AM in the morning just to attract more political favours. But, you scattered the table last night. We are very proud of you, Eze Igbo gburugburu.
How I wish we had your type two in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria by now we would have been out of slavery in Nigeria. You represent the colour of Igbo man.
Thank you so much, Eze Lawrence Agubuzu as we pray for God and our forefathers to keep on protecting and guiding you to continue representing us truthful.
With you all of us are not conquered.
Uba global
NIGERIA MUST FACE THE TRUTH: WE ARE NOT ONE PEOPLE
By Kio Amachree
I have a Yoruba mother from Shagamu.
My father is from Buguma, in Kalabari land.
I have Yoruba cousins.
I have Igbo cousins.
I have Kalabari cousins.
I am a Nigerian.
And I am proud to be one.
I am a Christian.
I am liberal-conservative.
I am educated, well spoken, internationally exposed.
I have lived abroad for decades.
I understand nations, identity, culture, and human behavior.
And today, after years of denying reality, I have reached a conclusion that many Southerners are afraid to say out loud.
Nigeria is not one people.
Nigeria has never been one people.
From the Atlantic coast of the South-South, to the forests of the East, to the inner heartland of Yoruba land, we share something powerful.
We look alike.
We mix easily abroad.
We speak English.
We intermarry.
We share similar values.
We communicate naturally.
We understand each other’s worldview.
Yes, we have differences.
But we are culturally compatible.
That is what makes a nation.
But when I go to the North, I do not feel Nigerian.
I feel like an outsider.
The tone is different.
The culture is different.
The structure is different.
The values are different.
The language is different.
Most of them do not speak English fluently.
Their social code is not the Nigerian code I grew up with.
Their worldview is shaped by a different civilization entirely.
They are closer in culture to Chad, Niger, and parts of the Arab world than they are to the Southern Nigerian identity.
For too long, Southerners have pretended.
We have forced ourselves to believe the fantasy of “One Nigeria.”
But this union was never natural.
It was engineered.
And it has been catastrophic.
The South funds Nigeria.
The South drives Nigeria.
The South produces Nigeria’s wealth.
The South builds Nigeria’s international reputation.
Yet the South is treated with contempt.
Insulted.
Threatened.
Bullied.
And constantly blamed.
We are expected to carry the burden of a region that refuses to modernize, refuses to integrate, refuses to adapt, and refuses to respect those who feed the federation.
And then we are told we must remain silent for “unity.”
What kind of unity is that?
This is not unity.
This is exploitation.
The North has deep internal problems.
But instead of solving them, the political culture has become one of entitlement.
A belief that Nigeria belongs to them.
A belief that power is their birthright.
And I am tired of it.
I do not believe the North respects the South.
Let us be honest.
I cannot marry their daughters.
Their culture is not mine.
Their religious structure is not mine.
Their values are not mine.
So why should we keep pretending?
This is not racism.
This is realism.
This is not hatred.
This is survival.
It is common sense.
The South must begin to openly revisit the Nigerian union.
Not with violence.
Not with insults.
But with seriousness.
With strategy.
With cold, professional political logic.
Let the North go its way.
Let it practice its religion freely.
Let it speak its language.
Let it develop its own resources.
Let it drill its own oil.
Let it solve its own security issues.
And let the South finally breathe.
Let the South smile again.
Because the insults, threats, backwardness, and endless political blackmail from the North has drained the spirit of the Southern Nigerian identity.
Mistakes were made in 1960.
Southern independence leaders capitulated to British colonial pressure.
They accepted a union that should have been renegotiated from the beginning.
That decision has cost generations of Southerners their peace, their security, their wealth, and their dignity.
We must correct that mistake.
Nigeria cannot continue like this.
The South must make a strategic decision.
A peaceful decision.
A historic decision.
The North should go its own way.
And the South should finally build the prosperous, modern, educated, globally respected nation it was always meant to be.
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Nigeria: Yet another Christian has been sentenced to death for the crime of self-defense.
Victor Solomon (aka Zidane), a Christian who defended his community from Fulani Islamist attacks has been sentenced to death for doing so.
Shockingly, he was charged with the same crime in two different state courts.
He was acquitted in one but condemned in Kaduna by a Muslim judge.
Christians have a right to defend themselves from Islamists who attack them.
This is not okay. Pray for Zidane, his family and community. He needs immediate help.
#FreeZidane
🇳🇬NIGERIA
A country where Islamists are rewarded for killing Christians while Christians are sentenced to death for defending themselves.
It appears Victor Solomon (Zidane) is the next target.
If you manage to overpower the terrorists in the bush and kill them before they kill you, the terrorists in government and the Judiciary will exact their revenge by sentencing you to death, in Nigeria, if you're a Christian or an Indigenous Nigerian.
Breaking: Kaduna high court has sentenced Victor Solomon popularly known as Zidane to death by hanging for murder.
This is someone who was defending his people from from attackers.
He was said to be arrested during El Rufai's government.
Nigeria: Yet another Christian has been sentenced to death for the crime of self-defense.
Victor Solomon (aka Zidane), a Christian who defended his community from Fulani Islamist attacks has been sentenced to death for doing so.
Shockingly, he was charged with the same crime in two different state courts.
He was acquitted in one but condemned in Kaduna by a Muslim judge.
Christians have a right to defend themselves from Islamists who attack them.
This is not okay. Pray for Zidane, his family and community. He needs immediate help.
#FreeZidane