God is satisfied with the Blood of Jesus.
Man is sanctified in the Blood of Jesus.
Satan is silenced by the Blood of Jesus.
Jesus did a thorough, perfect and complete work on Calvary.
Ehhhhh🔥🔥 @ebeletheservant you are a HUGE blessing to this Generation. I celebrate grace.
As an entrepreneur, it’s best to first work in a big company that has structure.
It opens up your mind to how you can position your own company. You will understand the use of HR, sales, R&D, Finance, audit, etc.
It’s an underrated hack that most don’t know.
One underdiscussed effect on Tony Elumelus visible social media brand is the the positive role modelling masculinity for young boys.
He makes business, loving your kids/wife & philanthropy aspirational and cool.
Tony Elumelu’s Corporate Empire
Financial Services
- United Bank for Africa (UBA)
- United Capital Plc
- Africa Prudential Plc
- Heirs Insurance Group
Energy & Power
- Transcorp Power Plc
- Transafam Plc
- Transcorp Energies Limited
- Heirs Energies Limited
- Tenoil
Hospitality & Real Estate
- Transcorp Hotels Plc
- Afriland Properties Plc
Healthcare
- Avon Medical Practice
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Technology
- Heirs Technologies
- Redtech
Philanthropy & Empowerment
- The Tony Elumelu Foundation
NB: There are other companies not under the HH group which he has direct/indirect stake in.
Man runs an ecosystem 🚀
Some Nigerians will say!
To save your mental health, reduce how much Nigerian news you consume.
Until you and your family become the news.
Survivors of today are victims of tomorrow when we all keep quiet.
Don’t let them change the narrative.
Oyo kidnappers are not political actors, they are RELIGIOUS actors.
They demanded for Religion laws, not political party law.
Retweet to expose the truth.
Dear Young Nigerians,
One lesson from the 2023 elections, particularly in Lagos, should never be forgotten.
In the period following the presidential election and leading up to the governorship election, we witnessed a troubling shift in public discourse. Conversations that should have focused on competence, governance, development, and the future of our nation were gradually diverted towards tribal sentiments, ethnic divisions, and unnecessary suspicion among citizens.
Many sincere and well-meaning Nigerians participated in these conversations without realising that they were being drawn into narratives carefully designed by others.
Throughout history, whenever politicians find it difficult to compete on ideas, performance, character, or vision, some resort to exploiting the fault lines of ethnicity, religion, and identity. Their calculation is simple: a divided people are easier to manipulate than a united people.
Today, I see similar efforts emerging again, sometimes in more subtle and sophisticated ways. Narratives are planted, amplified, and circulated, often by individuals who genuinely believe they are defending a worthy cause, without recognizing the broader agenda behind such campaigns.
Let me state clearly that Pastor Enoch Adeboye remains one of the foremost fathers of faith in our nation. For decades, he has consistently preached the virtues of peace, prayer, love, reconciliation, and national unity. Even when faced with provocation, his response has always reflected humility, restraint, wisdom, and grace.
At 84 years of age, it would be unfair for young and able-bodied Nigerians to transfer to him responsibilities that properly belong to them. The task of building a better Nigeria rests primarily on the shoulders of the younger generation. It is their duty to lead the conversations, champion the reforms, and drive the positive change our nation urgently requires.
We must be careful not to become instruments in the hands of those who secretly nurture division while publicly preaching unity. In most cases, their target is not the individual being attacked; instead, it is the person who is attacking. Their real objective is to weaken the bonds that hold us together as one people and one nation.
I therefore urge all young Nigerians: do not allow anyone to recruit you into hatred. Do not allow anyone to weaponise your ethnicity, your faith, or your admiration for respected leaders.
Question every narrative. Verify every claim. Follow the facts. Resist manipulation.
The Nigeria of our dreams can only be built by citizens who refuse to be divided, who choose unity over hatred, and who place our collective future above narrow interests.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Final Part
Understanding Public Frustration While Recognizing the Wrong Target: Pastor E.A. Adeboye Is Not Our Problem
No, Pastor Adeboye is not our problem. He speaks.
He spoke in the 1990s.
He spoke in the early 2000s.
He spoke in 2010.
He spoke in 2020.
He spoke in 2025.
He has spoken across administrations, regardless of who governed or governs as President. The real question is:
How many of us were listening?
Did I hear you ask, “What did he say, and when?”
I will share two of the most relevant examples- not only because they are factual, but because they embody the pathway forward for our beleaguered country, if we are finally ready to listen, act, and compel our government to lead the reforms Pastor Adeboye has long advocated.
1. November 2025 - A Direct Public Message to President Tinubu
Contrary to the misinformation circulating online, Pastor Adeboye’s strong message was delivered in November 2025, during the Holy Ghost Service- not this week.
He said:
“You can only advise the Commander‑in‑Chief; you cannot command him. But I’ve tried. God is my witness.”
“Tell our security chiefs to get rid of these terrorists within 90 days or resign.”
He added:
“They must eliminate the terrorists and their sponsors, no matter how influential.”
These are not the words of a passive observer.
These are the words of a citizen - an influential leader - demanding results, accountability, and consequences for failure.
This is the same Pastor Adeboye some are attacking today.
He issued one of the strongest public demands for accountability ever made by a Nigerian religious leader. But how many of us were listening? What did the President do with that message? And what did we do with it?
2. October 1, 2020 - A Public Call for Structural Reform
At a national governance forum co‑organised by the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) and the Nehemiah Leadership Institute to mark Nigeria’s 60th Independence Anniversary, Pastor Adeboye critiqued our dysfunctional governance structure:
“It is ridiculous that a traditional ruler must inform a local government chairman before he travels.”
He went further:
“We all know that we must restructure. It is either we restructure or we break. You don’t have to be a prophet to know that. Now, we don’t want to break up - God forbid.”
He proposed a “United States of Nigeria” - a governance model with a President and a Prime Minister, rooted in institutional effectiveness.
These are not the words of a man indifferent to Nigeria’s future.
Nigeria is structurally dysfunctional. As presently constituted, cycles of elections without correcting the underlying structure will only degrade - but God forbid- collapse this country.
Now that we know - from just two of his many significant public statements that Pastor Adeboye has long been speaking truth to power on the hydra-headed crises that cripple our nation‑building process, the real question becomes:
What are we all now going to do about it?
“Shall these bones live?”
Like Ezekiel in the valley of dry bones, we stand in a moment of national reckoning.
The bones can live - but only if we act.
It is time for Nigerians to let the image of our 2‑year‑old baby held captive by our common enemies galvanize us to collectively rescue that child and through her rescue our nation.
The answer, my compatriots, is in our own hands.
Obiageli “Oby” Ezekwesili
A Mother
June 4, 2026
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Today, I want to set the record straight about Daddy Adeboye.
The same energy some of you have used to attack a man who has spent over 50 years building a reputation for integrity in both ministry and life, use that same energy to share the truth.
1. Daddy Adeboye has never joined a political protest in Nigeria under any administration. Not under Obasanjo. Not under Goodluck Jonathan. Not under Buhari. Not under Tinubu.
Fact-check me. If I'm wrong, I'll delete this post.
2. The pictures circulating online of him holding placards were taken during a prayer walk he organized for church members in 2020. Those are the same pictures some people are now using to claim that he protested against Goodluck Jonathan.
The irony is that those pictures were taken during Buhari's administration, not Jonathan's.
Fact-check me. If I'm wrong, I'll delete this post.
Check the comment section. You'll find the link to that prayer walk.
3. Pastor Adeboye has never publicly endorsed or campaigned for any political candidate or political party throughout his years of public ministry.
Fact-check me. If you find a video proving otherwise, I'll delete this post.
What is most disappointing is that many of the people spreading this propaganda are not Muslims. They are people who call themselves Christians.
They go to church on Sunday, then spend the rest of the week spreading misinformation about men of God and the Church.
I pity you.
Very soon, you'll discover that life is bigger than impressions, engagements, and social media payouts.
If you want to criticize a man old enough to be your grandfather, at least have your facts right. Why tell lies about men of God and the church just to gain attention?
Daddy Adeboye was President of PFN from 1992 to 1995. That was the last time he held a leadership position in PFN, and he has never been President of CAN.
There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding regarding his involvement in past national protests.
At the time in question, the nationwide protest was not called by Pastor Adeboye personally. It was a position taken by Christian leadership structures, particularly PFN and CAN, which serve as umbrella bodies representing many Christian ministries and denominations across Nigeria.
So when I come online and see many young people attacking Pastor Adeboye over a protest he joined many years ago, I honestly find it surprising.
Pastor Adeboye and his ministry are members of PFN and CAN, just as many churches and ministries across Nigeria are. Participating in an action endorsed by these bodies is not the same thing as personally calling for it.
So I am yet to understand why the blame is being directed at Papa Adeboye. Did he call for the protest? No. In fact, he was not even part of the leadership of CAN and therefore was not in a position to make such a decision on behalf of the organization.
Most importantly, Pastor Adeboye is now over 84 years old. One thing that concerns me about our generation is how quickly we abandon basic respect and civility. What exactly is the expectation here? That an 84-year-old man should be leading street protests today?
If you genuinely believe that is reasonable, would you make the same demand of your own father at that age? If another protest is called tomorrow, will you be comfortable asking your grandfather to stand on the frontlines?
Pastor Adeboye has also never instructed his church members to vote for any particular political party or candidate. Throughout the years, he has maintained an apolitical posture. If anyone has credible evidence of him openly endorsing a political candidate or directing members to vote for one, I'll bring down this post.
Pastor Adeboye is not your problem. The person you voted for to protect your life is in Aso Rock. You didn't elect Pastor Adeboye to provide security, electricity, jobs, roads, healthcare, or economic policies for you. Channel your energy toward the right source.
The lies have gone on long enough. It stops now!!!
For far too long, Pastor E.A. Adeboye and The Redeemed Christian Church of God have been subjected to false narratives, deliberate misrepresentations, and misleading commentaries driven by personal interests and agenda setting.
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Whatever the weather,
These streets are our own.
And my heart will leave you never,
My blood will flow forever,
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The claim that the God of the Bible is evil is not just wrong, it is self-defeating, philosophically incoherent, and collapses the moment you actually read the book you are critiquing.
First, if you are going to prosecute the God of the Bible, you must engage the God the Bible actually presents, not the straw deity of internet atheism.
The Bible’s God is Trinitarian, self-sufficient, existing in loving relationship within himself before creation, lacking nothing, and needing no one. James says every good thing, sleep, pleasure, beauty, laughter, comes from him. That framing is is crucial.
If “God is evil” what is the comparative moral standard. What do you compare him to? If the universe is purposeless matter, then morality is just your nervous system firing preferences. You are just filing a complaint with no court, no law, and no standing.
If however your moral standard is real and binding across all people, then congratulations. You have just accidentally argued for the existence of a moral lawgiver. The accusation is either incoherent or it proves God exists.
But to go deeper, the terror of a needy, lonely, wounded God making capricious decisions is a terror we can rationalize since is just human pathology at cosmic scale. That is explainable.
What should make us pause is the terror of the God who lacks nothing, who gains nothing from punishing anyone and who was complete and satisfied before you drew your first breath. When THAT God judges, it cannot be ego. He has nothing to win.
Which means when the biblical God acts in severity, it is because justice is real and he is its embodiment. The atheist is prosecuting a deity that does not exist in the text they are quoting.
And who even has the right to determine what a people deserve? Who has the sight to weigh the full arc of a civilization’s corruption, the downstream of unchecked evil, the futures that never happen because judgment didn’t come?
The critic sits in a courtroom with a fraction of the evidence, and demands the verdict is overturned and that is baseless epistemic arrogance.
But most crucially, every other religion’s God stays hidden; conveniently invisible, and safe from examination. The God of the Bible, uniquely, when accused, enters the dock.
He becomes human. He submits to the conditions of his own creation, walks in it for thirty three years, and is examined at close range by people who wanted to destroy him. Roman judges, religious prosecutors, crowds, betrayers etc. All hostile witnesses with murderous intent scrutinising his every word and deed.
And the verdict returned by even his enemies: “I find no fault in this man”. The most morally examined life in human history belongs to the accused. You want to meet the God of the Bible? You already can. His name is Jesus. Judge him there, on the ground, in the flesh, and then come back with your accusation.
The concept of evil applied to this God is a man essentially standing in a house built by someone else, breathing air he did not make, using a moral vocabulary he cannot justify, and pointing at the architect and calling him wicked. The irony is hilarious and the case collapses, because the God being accused already answered it in person.