An agroprenuer, cyber security trainee, a strong and devoted Catholic who believe in core family values. Sky is always blue. Unapologetically Obidient.
The can fund Hajj.
They can fund bandits.
They can fund data boys.
They can fund Jerusalem.
They can fund propaganda.
They can fund Fake Bishops.
They can fund campaign rice.
They can fund presidential jet.
They can fund GO TO COURT!
They can fund campaign buses.
They can fund presidential yacht.
They can fund Akpabio & gluttons.
They can fund repentant terrorists.
They can fund thugs & vote buying.
They can fund City Boys Movement.
They can fund Julius Abure, Lamidi Apapa, Nafiu Bala, Arabambi, & their counterprotests.
They won’t fund International Maths Olympiad for the kids of nobodies to become somebodies
That’s the wickedness in high places the Bible told us about. Ephesians 6:12 (KJV). They will never fund the emancipation of the people. They want you poor, uneducated, & beggarly.
Nigeria is the worst torture in the world. That’s where a dream dies & is buried. Your place of birth determines how far you go in life. Being born a Nigerian, life already led you 10-nil.
Ten Nigerian athletes were excluded from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics because the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) failed to meet the strict anti-doping testing requirements that were necessary to clear them for competition.
Favour Ofili was omitted from the Paris 2024 Olympic 100m because the AFN & the Nigerian Olympic Committee failed to register her for that event, despite the sprinter’s qualification.
Nigeria’s relay teams were disqualified from the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo because Visa delays & administrative failures forced the country to withdraw from the World Relays in China, a critical qualification event.
These are some of the many ways that Nigeria can happen to anyone without even apologizing
Nigeria is trauma & trepidation. Realizing there is nothing you can do — makes it even worse!
The last time Nigeria participated in the International Maths Olympiad (IMO) was in 2019.
The government's reason then was that it was not important enough.
The actual funding required is less than the cost of a brand new Hilux.
This is the most prestigious academic competition in the world, and our children have been deprived of participation for years.
Education has been pushed to the back seat for a long time, while illiteracy has been elevated.
This needs to stop now!
Every state in Nigeria is rich in either solid minerals, fossil fuels, fresh water, or agricultural land.
The pyramids of groundnuts and plantations of palm oil, cocoa, and rubber were not built with FAAC.
A governor's job is to provide security and generate wealth. If your governor can't generate wealth to support the State, elect one that will
To each his own.
Dear Yorùbá Ponú,
The 46 kidnapped Children of Oriire, Oyo States, are still being held captive by the same Fulani Muslim Jihadist Terrorists that have now announced their presence in Lagos definitively with a bomb, but you deranged, hateful, malicious Yorùbá Ponús remain foolishly fixated on harmless Igbo traders.
Even if you are being paid to cause confusion, can you not apply your sense to see that you are actually endangering yourself and everyone else by distracting people away from the real problem?
Do you actually realise that this makes you an accomplice of terrorists? Do you realise that when a real government resumes in Nigeria by whatever means, your activities will be properly classified as terrorist collaboration, and you could be subject to prosecution, conviction and possibly execution for your crimes?
I will not tell you to stop. Please continue, even more loudly, so that we can identify you all and deal with you when sanity is eventually restored.
After all, sanity was restored in Rwanda.
#BringBackOurChildren
#TakeYourFitnessSeriously
#DefendYourselfNigeria
#RigandKpai2027
Akpakomiza is attacking one man.
Dave Umahi is attacking one man.
Julius Abure is attacking one man.
Bayo Onanuga is attacking one man.
Kenneth Okonkwo is attacking one man.
Adams Oshiomhole is attacking one man.
The entire Establishment is attacking one man.
Wike is promising Rivers votes.
Adeleke is promising Osun votes.
Okpebholo is promising Edo votes.
Soludo is promising Anambra votes.
Akpabio is promising Akwa Ibom votes.
Dave Umahi is promising Ebonyi votes.
Dapo Abiodun is promising Ogun votes.
Sheriff Oborevwori is promising Delta votes.
32 governors are promising Heaven & earth.
They renew the promise every market day. It must be wonderful to walk in his shoes.
Our man is on everyone’s lips. You will think he snatched their wives. Do you know what it takes for one man to put Aso Rock & the entire Establishment under constant pressure?
To the point of forcing grown men to renew their pledges on camera every market day?!
He is not your mate jor. If e easy, try am! 💪💪
I used to defend Senator Dickson before now that the only reason he likes all the NDC activities to happen in his house and to be practically involved is because he doesn't want an infiltration into the party by either the ruling party or co-opposition.
But with Dickson's recent moves, I think I understand the man better.
I now think the actual reason Dickson registered NDC is because he wants to remain in the business of politics as a Sole Administrator through NDC and nothing more.
The Obi and Kwankwaso defection to the party was just an afterthought to give the party a wider reach and greater visibility.
But now, Dickson has started to reason that if he allows a free flow of the movement, it may eventually swallow his grip on the structure.
Dickson would not want a wave of the movement to overshadow its original intention of remaining in political business through NDC.
That is why he is making his position very clear.
But I understand him.
A man who opens a business would naturally want to make profit from it before going on to do charity with it.
The only thing I expected from Dickson was the ability to understand that Nigeria is presently at a crossroads where every political party discussion should revolve around how to improve governance and return Nigeria to her pride of place and glory where she truly belongs.
I expected him to know that no price is too big to pay for anyone who genuinely claims to be fighting for a better Nigeria at the moment.
But I also understand that a businessman will remain a businessman, no matter what is at stake.
That is why my only advice to Obidients is to focus on the bigger picture.
If you go to buy a commodity from a business owner, your primary concern should be how to get that commodity and deliver it home safely. You should have very little concern about how much profit the business owner makes from each commodity.
Peter Obi is the commodity of the Obidients, and what matters most is how to deliver him to the expected destination. Every other thing is a distraction.
I am Ekene Aninze Esq.
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People are dying in Nigeria. Yet we’re acting like it’s normal.
Not from accidents. Not from war.
From diseases that should have been prevented. From what they ate. What they drank. What they ignored.
Kidney failure. High blood pressure. Diabetes. “Unknown causes.”
Yes — unknown causes.
People go to bed and don’t wake up.
Young people. Mothers. Children. Friends. Spouses.
You just hear, “He slumped.” “She didn’t make it.” “The baby didn’t survive.”
And we move on like it’s okay.
But it’s not okay. It has never been okay.
We are normalising premature death.
We’re burying people who should still be alive — full of dreams, full of plans, full of life.
And we’re blaming village people for what our daily habits are doing to us.
Go to the hospital. Sit in the waiting room.
You’ll see 17-year-olds on dialysis.
You’ll see a 9-year-old being treated for hypertension.
You’ll hear a doctor say, “We did everything we could.
But deep down, you’ll know — it was never about lack of treatment.
It was lack of prevention. Lack of truth. Lack of change.
We used to be a people of strength — who ate from the land and lived long.
Now we’re a generation that eats from plastic, drinks from cans, and dies without warning.
We feed our babies chemicals and call it custard.
We sip coloured sugar and call it juice.
We fry oil on top of oil and call it enjoyment.
We drink poison in sachets and call it vibes.
And then we pray. And cry. And ask, “Why?”
But the truth is bitter: It’s not just fate. It’s us.
We stopped listening. We stopped caring. We stopped remembering where we came from.
Our ancestors didn’t have dialysis. They didn’t know “BP meds.”
But they lived strong — because they ate clean, lived simple, and respected the body.
What happened to us?
Why do we wait for sickness before we change?
Why do we keep choosing convenience over life?
You don’t need to wait till you collapse.
You don’t need to watch someone you love take their last breath.
You don’t need to read “RIP” under your best friend’s photo to get serious.
Change now.
— Eat what your body understands. Eat natural, local food.
— Make your food. Your hands are not broken.
— If you must drink, drink real, not synthetic death.
— Grow your own if you can, or at least ask questions about what you’re buying.
— Ban the fake food from your home, this includes noodles, canned drinks, “baby” food that’s just chemicals.
You’re not helpless. You’re just distracted.
Don’t wait till it hits you personally.
Don’t wait till your loved one is on a hospital bed, begging for another chance.
That chance is now.
I’ve spoken my truth.
Do with it what you will. But please, don’t ignore it.
Don’t forget to reach out for a well-structured meal plan.
Why does the President hardly ever address the nation despite the relentless insurgency, kidnappings, and insecurity that Nigerians face every day?
People are being killed. Children are being abducted. Communities are living in fear.
In many countries, leaders speak directly to their citizens during moments of crisis to reassure them, explain actions being taken, and show that they understand the pain of the people.
The silence is becoming as disturbing as the insecurity itself.
Are Nigerians not human beings?
Prayer to St. Raphael for those struggling with chastity:
"St. Raphael, Patron Angel of Purity, I beg you to plead with God for me, that I may always keep my life pure and holy. As thou didst guard the young Tobias from dangers of soul and body on his journey to a strange land, protect me from the many dangers that confront me in my life. Strengthen me in my struggle against the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil.
I pray and beg of Thee, glorious Saint Raphael, to be my Patron Angel of Purity. For thy great love for Jesus, the King of Angels and for Mary, the Queen of the Angels, deign to keep me from all uncleanness and to obtain that my mind may be untainted, my heart pure, and my body chaste.
May I frequently receive the “Bread of Angels” in Holy Communion , that it may be an effective remedy and protection against the temptations that press round about me, and seal my heart forever against the suggestions of sinful pleasures. Help me always to serve Jesus and Mary in perfect chastity, so that one day I may merit to belong to those of whom Jesus spoke when He said, “Blessed are the pure of heart for they shall see God.” Amen.
St. Raphael the Archangel, Pray for us!
#StRaphaeltheArchangel #catholic
VIDEO: Principal of the abducted school children in Oyo begs for help as she says they have been under the sun and rain for the past 2 weeks.
This is incredibly sad that citizens are having to beg for help while the APC government threatens to arrest people for cybercrime.
MONTHLY DEDICATIONS IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Dear Catholics, do you know that each month in the liturgical year is associated with particular devotions, saints, or aspects of the mystery of our faith?
1. January is dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus.
2. February is dedicated to the Holy Family.
3. March is dedicated to St. Joseph.
4. April is dedicated to the Holy Eucharist.
5. May is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
6. June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
7. July is dedicated to the Precious Blood of Jesus.
8. August is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
9. September is dedicated to the Seven Sorrows of Mary.
10. October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary.
11. November is dedicated to the Holy Souls in Purgatory.
12. December is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
One of the biggest failures of our education system is that we have convinced society that intelligence is more important than character.
I have never seen a child sent to prison because he scored F9 in Mathematics or dragged to court for failing English Language.
But I have seen children grow into adults who ended up in prison because of bad behaviour.
Because they lacked discipline.
Because they could not control anger.
Because they had no empathy.
Because greed consumed them.
Because nobody truly developed their character.
Yet, every day, we terrorize children over grades as if exam scores are the final measurement of human success.
A child comes home with low marks and the entire house becomes tense.
Parents panic.
Teachers threaten.
Society mocks.
But when that same child lies, bullies others, cheats, lacks compassion, disrespects people, or shows signs of dangerous behaviour, many people ignore it because “at least he is doing well academically.”
That is the tragedy.
Education was never supposed to be only about IQ.
True education has always stood on three pillars:
Character.
Discipline.
Learning.
And somehow, we abandoned the first two and became obsessed with only the last one.
We are producing brilliant minds with broken values.
People who can solve equations but cannot manage emotions.
People who can build apps but cannot build integrity.
People with degrees but without conscience.
And then we act surprised when corruption destroys a nation.
Corruption is not an academic failure.
It is a character failure.
A country does not collapse because people cannot calculate.
A country collapses when people entrusted with power have no discipline, no empathy, no moral foundation, and no fear of destroying the future of innocent people.
Some of the most dangerous people in society are highly educated.
That should force us to reflect deeply.
Maybe our schools should spend more time teaching emotional intelligence.
Teaching empathy.
Teaching self-control.
Teaching honesty.
Teaching dignity of labor.
Teaching integrity even when nobody is watching.
Because the child who learns discipline may survive failure.
But the child who learns only how to pass exams may someday become successful without values and that is dangerous for any society.
The painful truth is this:
A nation can recover from poor grades.
But recovering from a generation raised without character may take decades.
We must stop raising children only to pass exams.
We must start raising human beings.
Was Soludo drunk when he said this?
No! He wasn't.
Thank God for social media. If it was in the age of AI then he will deny ever saying this.
We will be using the video of Peter enemies to campaign for him.
Important Information
Before you retire to bed tonight, get this information for tomorrow's usage.
This is Hon. Thaddeus Attah who contested against Banky W for the Eti-Osa Federal constituency and won under the influence of Peter Obi in the Labour Party.
He was among the first 8 law-makers who boldly without shame defected to APC from the Labour Party.
Like you all know that the majority of those who joined APC from the labour Party were not given a ticket or lost in the primaries a few days ago.
He's now back to NDC to win again under the influence of Peter Obi. No one should allow that to happen.
They will all reap the fruit of their betrayals one by one.
Pass this message across.
Young Nigerians are not stupid. We are on fire!
Why should anyone pay over ₦600K for a substandard education in a public university? Leave everything & listen to our Gen Zs speak. Tag them. They deserve a massive shout out.
Nigeria must be OK in our lifetime!! 😭👏👏
This is railway that leads from Enugu to Aba.
Why can’t we revive this and connect all the 5 eastern states?
This will boost trade and save lots of lives that perish on road accidents.
If this is the only thing SEDC achieves, that a lot. It will significantly benefit everyone.
Nigeria’s corruption problem is not first a political problem. It is a formation problem.
It is the normalization of fraud inside our schools.
A child enters secondary school and sees WAEC malpractice.
Gets into university and sees sorting, handouts, intimidation and sex-for-grades.
Graduates into society already trained to believe that success comes from manipulation, not competence.
Then we act shocked when corruption destroys the country.
The politician stealing billions today was once a student who learned that cheating works.
A nation cannot become first world using a fraudulent education system to manufacture its human capital.
This is why exam malpractice is not “normal Nigerian behavior.”
It is a national security threat.
Until Nigerian certificates represent real knowledge, discipline and integrity, we will keep producing graduates who cannot build globally competitive companies, institutions or governments.
The classroom is where nations are manufactured.
If we truly want to fix Nigeria, we must first fix the integrity of our education system.