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Today is Monday.
As we begin this new week, we ask God for forgiveness for the things we lost out of ignorance, disobedience, wrong decisions, and lack of discernment.
Father, have mercy on us.
Restore the opportunities we missed.
Restore the relationships we destroyed.
Restore the years wasted in confusion, fear, sin, and delay.
Your word says in Joel 2:25, “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten.”
Lord, let this be a week of restoration and speed.
Where we experienced delay, bring acceleration.
Where we experienced loss, bring recovery.
Where doors were closed, let favor speak for us again.
May God restore peace, joy, finances, purpose, health, and spiritual hunger.
May this week carry testimonies we did not expect.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Construction site fight in Nigeria ends in tragedy — one man dead after fall. Survivor risks jail even with video proof.
/Ben Bruce, Ned Nwoko, Kate Henshaw, Congratulations Pooja, Cubana Chief Priest, Ben Murray Bruce/
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
I'm passing the phone to the person who's about to have a life-changing month in May and receive everything they've dreamed of. A month filled with success, opportunity, blessings, money, and grace everywhere you go.
The young man in this picture was abducted by Nigerian police, tied up and casually shot to death in broad daylight.
Pls lend your voice.
Pls share for the whole world to see.
#EndPoliceBrutalityInNigeria
“NO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER HAS THE POWER TO ACT AS PROSECUTOR, JUDGE, AND EXECUTIONER”
The Nigerian Bar Association is disturbed by the viral video showing the extrajudicial killing of a suspect by police officers in Delta State, as well as the subsequent confirmation by the Police Public Relations Officer that those involved will be tried for murder. This is an arbitrary, unprovoked and misguided show of power by a law enforcement agent. Not only did the act clearly show that the policeman took the law into his hands but portrayed the Nigerian Police Force in a bad light. The sordid act once more put under the spotlight the unceasing allegations I that law policemen routinely violate the rights of criminal suspects and even innocent persons.
The NBA unequivocally condemns this act. No officer of the law, regardless of rank or circumstance, has the right to act as prosecutor, judge, and executioner. The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is clear that every person is presumed innocent until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction. Regrettably, many law enforcement and executive functionaries fail to abide by the terms of the laws which set them up as well as regulate their actions, but this is not always the case. They continue to act in manner which must not be encouraged in all decent societies. Some of such actions are usually unconstitutional, illegal and unlawful infringement on the right of individualsIf such unlawful actions by the security agencies continue unchecked, fundamental rights of people may not amount to much in such a climate of impunity.
No society should allow such action to go unpunished. The gravity of the offence captured in that video strikes at the very heart of our humanity, the rule of law, and the constitutional guarantees of the right to life and dignity of the human person. It is s worrisome that in this 21st century, a policeman will summarily execute an alleged robber in a devil-may-care attitude. More worrisome is the fact that the summary execution was carried out in full public glare in grave violation of laws regulating the treatment of a criminal suspect or alleged thief.
While we commend the Police for condemning and arresting the main perpetrator, but this is not enough. The viral video clearly shows that other policemen aided or were involved in this heinous act. The investigation, arrest and prosecution process must extend to any other officer may have counselled aided or abetted the extra-judicial killing as they all will be jointly liable for the heinous act. We therefore call for the immediate prosecution and trial of all officers involved in this heinous act. Any attempt to shield, delay, or dilute accountability in this matter will further erode public confidence in law enforcement institutions and will be firmly resisted by the Bar.
We demand that the prosecution be conducted with full transparency and urgency. The Nigerian people deserve to see that the law applies equally to all, including those entrusted with its enforcement. We hereby direct the Human Rights Committees of the NBA in Warri, Effurun and Udu in Delta State to continue to confront such matters as well as monitor the sequence of events to ensure that this matter is properly investigated and prosecuted. In furtherance of this, the NBA Human Rights Committee and Civil Liberties Committee are hereby directed to closely monitor allegations of violations of citizens rights in any other place, engage with relevant authorities, and take all necessary legal and institutional steps to ensure that justice is diligently pursued and ultimately served.
We reiterate our strong deprecation of this unsavoury conduct. It must stop. We must rise to ensure this and similar recklessness acts, stop. The bad policemen in the Force must be shown the way out to avoid giving it a bad name.
What exactly did I do to Nigerian police? It is the Nigerian police that kp@!ed my first son; now they have kp@!ed the second one. I heard from the video where my son was saying, ‘It��s someone that sent him; let him take them to that person."
- The mother of late Mene Ogidi cr!es out in pa!n.
Video credit : @bbcnewspidgin
An officer pulls the trigger inside a police station, on an already stockfish tied suspect, not in a chase, but within the very walls meant to uphold the law and we’re still pretending this is one bad egg. LOL
A systemic failure if you ask me.
A station is a controlled environment with senior officers, If an extrajudicial killing can happen there, in plain sight, then the rot is not just at the bottom, it is entrenched at the top. (INDISCIPLINE)
Until senior officers are charged for the misconduct of those under their command, this cycle will not end. Accountability must move upward not just downward.
Anything less is endorsement disguised as negligence.
One thing about God:
He’ll let the scene play out. He’ll let them mock, lie, and gossip. Then He’ll bless you in a way that makes them choke on their own words. “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, says the Lord” (Romans 12:19). Be still and let God fight your battles.
There’s a woman out there right now with no man, no help, no one checking on her, no one saving her just her, wiping her own tears and rebuilding her life. Wherever you are, sis, you’re going to win.
Today, I turn a year older. And every year on this day, I reflect on something far bigger than me.
For a long time, I believed luck was something that just happens to you. Then I realised, luck can be engineered. Opportunity can be democratised.
Hope is not just a feeling; it is a system we can build.