You go first thing say na Movie 🎬
But this is the reality of NIGERIA ⚠️
This is what the Nigerian Army are facing in the hands of bandits, may God protect our gallant men in the army.✊🏿
@iamSeanAmadi Mr Sean, nice to read from you. Missed your voice on radio. I don't think the world is ready for the record Messi is chasing in this world cup.
He's battling kidney failure. He need transplant and Okwuluora is calling for help. From the voice you can get the account or go to his Facebook page and donate, if you wish.
Thank you all. One love ❤️
AFTER 2 WEEKS WITH BANDITS, SHE PREFERRED D£@TH TO RANSOMED FREEDOM
A 23-year-old girl—barely an adult, still full of dreams—was kidnapped by bandits. They demanded 50 million naira. Her family begged, pleaded, and cried for mercy. The bandits refused to reduce a single kobo.
For two weeks, her father fought like a lion. He borrowed, sold, and bled dry to raise every kobo. Finally, he had the 50 million. He called them, desperate to hear his daughter’s voice one more time before paying.
She came on the phone, instead of begging to be saved, she told her father: “Don’t pay. I will kill myself if they release me.”
Because for fourteen days—fourteen unthinkable, merciless days—those monsters had been raping life out of her over and over. Daily. Hourly. Destroying her soul while she was still alive.
When the bandits heard what she said, they put a bullet in her head. Then they sent her family the video and pictures of her final moment on earth.
She was murd£r£d—after being tortured in ways no human being should ever suffer.
This is not about politics anymore. This is about our humanity. This is about mothers who will never hold their daughters again. Fathers who gather ransom only to receive a corpse. Young girls who go to sleep terrified that tonight might be their turn.
May grief never leave the door of those that brought Nigeria to this point and may the pain they ignore today find them a million times over tomorrow.
(A heartbroken Nigerian)
Good morning all.
Attached herewith is a picture of an elderly man believed to be in his 70s.
He was brought to Langbasa Divisional Police Headquarters at about 2015hrs Wednesday 03/06/2026, by a civic minded commercial tricyclist.
He is hale and hearty but apparently suffers neurocognitive decline ie, dementia.
He can not remember his name, address or relatives and has no phone on him.
He also can not remember any phone number or useful information which may aid reunification efforts.
We are all by this notice, kindly enjoined to push his picture ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS in the hope that it may reach his relatives and or anyone with useful information about him.
Thank you all.
SUPOL 144, LANGBASA.
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He is right.
Some years ago I was travelling to Makurdi from the North (more than 12 years now). I was already in Lafia in the evening around past 6 pm. Lafia to Makurdi is about 100km. That period, that route used to be dangerous after 6 pm. I knew it. But as a moving man, you have to keep moving. I needed to be in Makurdi.
As I got to the outskirts of Lafia, I noticed the car wasn't accelerating well. It was misfiring. After a few minutes, it got better and it was going smoothly for about 30 minutes before it started again. It did that for 5 minutes and the car stopped completely. Ahhhhh. Tried starting it multiple times but it didn't start. I stopped trying because I didn't want to run down the battery. There was nothing I didn't think about that day. This time I was already halfway between Lafia and Makurdi. One of the scary sections of the road that used to be known for the bad guys.
I had my backpack with my laptop, tablet, hard drive and some essential stuff in the car. I just carried it, locked the car and moved into the bush. There was a bit of an elevated side from where you could see the road. I went and sat there watching the road and everywhere watchable. I had concluded I'd sleep there because no vehicle would stop for you on that road by that time and I didn't want to expose myself in the open.
After about 20 minutes, on the other side of the expressway, I noticed the bad guys, about four of them coming to the main road. They had these hunters' flashlights on their heads. As they stepped foot on the road, the first thing they did was to surround the car. They tried to force the doors open but I had them locked. They abandoned the car and used some heavy woods to block the road. It was a sharp bend so a blind spot that you wouldn't see from afar. They waited for roughly 20 minutes until a car came. They robbed all the passengers. Another car came and they did the same thing. I think they robbed about three cars before fleeing into the bush. Back then it was robbery not kidnapping.
When they fled, I waited for about an hour, went back to the car, tried to start it and after about 20 minutes of trial and error, it started. Engaged the gear and started moving. Worked fine for about five minutes and misfired till I got to Makurdi. I think at some point the headlamps seized sef. Lol. Man life no be wasa.
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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I noticed a friend, a very lively lady who always post meme and funny things on her Whatsapp story, every day I look forward to seeing her status but for a while now she doesn't post memes again, I was low-key worried why but I just thought maybe she took time off. This morning I saw a status, it was a poster of her husband fighting for his life..... KIDNEY issues. Right now this family needs 40 million for kidney transplant for her husband.
It is already stage 5 and every help is needed now.
Every information needed will be made available. Attached is the flyer and I will provide her details too. They are in Asaba Delta State. Her contact 08166372809
Ps: I posted this with her permission
@Wizarab10@the_beardedsina
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