@ZIKORA042@CCSoludo Yes, that's how politics is played, impoverish the people, empower bandits to kidnap, rape and kill, destroy children and young people's future. Evil does not give preference, it doesn't care who supports it, it comes for every1, the evil you support may even be at your doorstep.
@BolanleCole@TENIBEGILOJU202 Wait, are you saying that someone who was governor for 8 years, with lots of difficult battles, who is invited all over the world does not have experience? That doesn't sound intelligent at all
@IdrisZekeriJnr They're now shifting the blame of the insecurity to the opposition because election is close. They have not told us why Nigerian police and army have in Many cases been asked to withdraw or fail to act when bandits attack communities. Who asked security men not to act?
@nwadinobi_57332@IdrisZekeriJnr Even priests have tried so much to destroy the Catholic Church, they didn't succeed. You don't block your blessings because of one person. There are also good priests. It is everyone's responsibility to ensure maintenance of values in the society.
@icekied@itzJayCJay The quality of leadership reflects the nature of the society. With all you have passed through, citizens are still collecting giveaways from bandits. What exactly have you suffered as a country? Draught? Natural Disasters? Epidemic? China shld then b counted as a country of gods.
@lorddrey I don't think the Igbos are in competition with you, they just want to live their lives and prosper, you are not actually a factor. That aside, first address the current problem you have, a problem that can ridicule this statement a few years from now.
@oMoTonsore Some people's demonic job is to kidnap people, impoverish people and some have a job of encouraging the wickedness and mocking the victims. The later is your job. Tomorrow is not known, you may see yourself thrown back to Nigeria to enjoy the works of your masters.
@JesseAbu191358@dammiedammie35 Also, sincerely, with all the challenges and insecurity going on in Nigeria, if you have not researched PO at this point, I don't think you really care about the situation, It is human nature to seek solutions to their discomfort. A bandit might as well become the next president.
@JesseAbu191358@dammiedammie35 It's unfortunate that the current society focuses more on eye service than improving the lives of the people. Someone who provided all the avenues and removed all the obstructions so that people can reach their full potential is still seen as not doing anything.
@FinPlanKaluAja1 It actually makes sense and it is simple. They know what to do to make things work in Nigeria, just that the greed and wickedness in their hearts will not allow them.
@ay_mister@jon_d_doe@jerrymejh Only animals are fighting for their stomach , people are fighting to bring back the sanity and sanctity of human life and existence.
@Jamesbisodun@business And the impact of his "good works"
More people are kidnapped and k1lled everyday, more people dying of hunger, no future for upcoming children, and an excessively high cost of living ( most professionals cannot comfortably feed their families).
TODAY IN IGBO HISTORY:
On May 28, 1803, a ship carrying Igbo men and women arrived at the coast of Georgia, USA.
They were bound in chains, sold as slaves… but their spirits refused to be conquered.
When they saw the future that awaited them in bondage, they made a bold choice.
With voices lifted in song, hand in hand, they walked into the waters of Dunbar Creek.
They chose death over slavery, freedom over chains, dignity over shame.
This is remembered today as Igbo Landing, a timeless reminder that the Igbo spirit can never be enslaved. Their courage lives on in every heart that longs for freedom. ✊🏾
Igbo Amaka!
Today, I remember Biafra.
I remember the millions of lives lost to war, starvation, and disease. I remember the families torn apart, the communities destroyed, and the generations forced to rebuild from the ashes of unimaginable suffering.
I honor the soldiers who fought defending their people, and I honor the innocent men, women, and children who never made it home.
Biafra Day is not just about a war. It is about remembrance, resilience, and the refusal to let history be forgotten.
Despite the loss, despite the displacement, despite everything that was taken, we are still here. We endured. We rebuilt. We survived.
May the souls of the fallen rest in peace, and may their memories never be erased.
I have made it a duty to share this every year, until the need to share it no longer exists.
My ancestors' death will never be in vain.
Rest in Peace Heroes! 🙏 💪🏽
#BIAFRARmemorial#BiafraRememberance
@jon_d_doe The only problem is that when he or any of his family members become a victim of insecurity, APC will not save him. People still fight underground without revealing themselves.