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For the fathers beside us, and the Father above us. 🤍
Today, we celebrate the quiet sacrifices, the unwavering love, the prayers and the presence of fathers who show up every day.
And above all, we thank Abba, the Father who never leaves, never fails and loves us endlessly.
Happy Father’s Day. 🤍
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*Nigeria is tired.*
You can hear it in the jokes we make to survive. You can see it in the way people stand in markets, calculating what they can afford to leave behind. You can feel it in the graduates searching endlessly for jobs, in parents stretching salaries that no longer stretch far enough, and in young people trying to build dreams in an economy that keeps moving the finish line.
And as if the burden of simply surviving isn't heavy enough, another shadow hangs over the nation—insecurity.
Children should be worrying about homework, friendships, and what game to play after school, not whether they'll make it home safely. Parents should not have to whisper prayers of fear each time their children leave the house. Yet, stories of kidnappings, bandit attacks, and communities living in fear have become painfully familiar.
The most heartbreaking part is how normal it is beginning to feel.
We've mastered resilience. We laugh through hardship. We say, "God will provide," while figuring out how to make little become enough. We read heartbreaking headlines, sigh deeply, and continue with our day because life must go on.
And truly, God has kept us. His grace has carried families through days they never imagined they would survive. In moments when hope felt distant, faith has reminded us that we are not alone.
But faith should never be used to justify suffering, and resilience should never become an excuse for broken systems.
People are not asking for luxury. They are asking for stability. To afford food without panic. To work and earn enough to truly live. To sleep without fear. To send their children to school without anxiety. To trust that hard work will meet opportunity and that safety is a right, not a privilege.
Behind every statistic is a human being—a child robbed of innocence, a mother waiting for answers, a father carrying silent fears, a young person whose dreams are on hold, and families trying to heal from wounds they never asked for.
Nigeria is more than headlines about inflation, kidnappings, and insecurity. Nigeria is its people—resilient, hardworking, hopeful people who deserve better.
We must never become so accustomed to these realities that they stop breaking our hearts. We must continue to pray, speak up, demand better, and believe that another Nigeria is possible.
Because Nigerians deserve more than survival.
By God's grace, we deserve to truly live.
But and if you suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are you: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled; But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asks you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear. ~ 1 Peter 3 vs 15-16 ~
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If you wait until the wind and the weather are just right, you will never plant anything and never harvest anything.
~ Ecclesiastes 11 vs 4 ~
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The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.
~ Proverbs 9 vs 10 ~
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