Some of us are yet to understand, removing Tinubu from that seat is not business as usual. It is paramount for this generation and the next's survival.
Breaking: Judge Tsamma Abubakar, who declared Tinubu winner in the 2023 presidential election, reportedly goes blind in a London hospital after undergoing eye surgery.
According to reports, the judge was admitted to a specialist hospital in London for what was described as a routine eye procedure.
However, doctors allegedly encountered unexpected complications during the operation, resulting in the complete loss of his eyesight.
“Recently I Made a Video Rebuking Nigerian Pastor Adeboye Of RCCG For Defending President Tinubu’s Failure In Safeguarding Innocent Lives. Many Nigerians Have Slammed Me For Criticizing Their Papa. This Actually Opened My Eyes To a Major Issue In Nigeria. Why Do Nigerian Christians Idolize And Worship Their Pastors And Leaders? Why Are Nigerians Getting On Their Knees For Pastors, Especially Pastors Who Have Done Nothing For The Persecuted Church In Nigeria? They’ve Watched Innocent Christians Get Sl@ughtered.” ~ Alex Barbir
TODAY I CONDUCTED A MASS BURIAL FOR 22 CHRISTIANS KILLED IN KAWEL COMMUNITY, BOKKOS LGA
Today was one of the most painful days of my life.
With tears in my eyes, I stood before twenty-two graves in Kawel Community, Mushere District of Bokkos LGA, Plateau State, where I conducted the mass burial of twenty-two Christians killed during the tragic attack of June 21, 2026.
Just days ago, they were with their families—sharing meals, laughing, praying, and looking forward to tomorrow. Today, their loved ones laid them to rest.
I watched mothers mourn their children, children cry for parents who will never return, wives weep for their husbands, and elderly parents bury sons and daughters they hoped would one day bury them.
One child asked, “Who will take care of me now?” Another cried, “Why did they take my father away?”
These twenty-two lives were not numbers. They were fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters—people created in the image of God, loved by their families, and full of dreams.
As the graves were covered with earth, one question echoed in my heart: How many more innocent lives must be lost before peace comes to our land?
To those in authority, I ask: Do these lives matter? Do these grieving families matter? How many more communities must endure such pain before lasting protection is provided?
Yet even in our sorrow, we hold on to God’s promise:
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
To every widow, orphan, and grieving family, may God comfort and strengthen you.
Tonight, many homes will be silent, many chairs empty, and many hearts broken.
May the souls of these twenty-two Christians rest in perfect peace. May their memory never be forgotten. And may God bring lasting peace to Plateau State and comfort to every family left behind.
Amen.
Imagine a gun pointed to your mother’s head and the government she’s working for is quiet about it for 33 days.
or your child in the wilderness for 33 days.
Yes, just imagine.
Day 33, @officialABAT and @seyimakinde bring back the children, bring back the teachers.!!!
Today is exactly one month since Borno & Oyo State schoolchildren were kidnapped! ONE WHOLE MONTH, & our children are not back!
They are eighty-one in number, including seven teachers. We lost a teacher in a beheading.
From public outcry to street protests. Then we move on. Please we shouldn’t forget them.
It’s the rainy season in Nigeria, they must be cold. There are mosquitoes, their immune system is not that strong. Then there is acute malnutrition otherwise called kwashiorkor.
There are waterborne diseases as well.
Diarrhea, malaria, acute malnutrition, etc. The children are dealing with all of these elements. Then there is the human factor — trauma in the form of constant trepidation. My paranoia is justified! They risk becoming child brides. Child marriage is not a thing to sweep under the rug.
Who is going to give them the closure they so desperately need? Closure is a psychological support to move on & achieve your life dreams.
I’m sure they have a bucket list, goals or things they want to achieve during their lifetime. I’m sure we have engineers, doctors, teachers, nurses, pilots, architects, etc among them.
This is their formative years. They shouldn’t miss out on a sheltered life; the promise of a better tomorrow. We shouldn’t forget them!
They stay in the bush so that politicians can soirée & party harder. Nigeria is the father that abandoned his children. Please remember them today & say a prayer for them. They remind us that Nigeria is a country of particular concern.
This is heartbreaking. This is solidarity. Children are praying for their friends to be rescued. A mother who is a teacher is crying for help. The significance of “May 15” is not lost on us.
They are our children dealing with adult problems. They shouldn’t become part of an ongoing statistics. I am only pleading.
At this point? Your silence will fail the children. PLEASE LEND YOUR VOICE TO THIS. 💔🙏
One year ago, Fulani Islamic terrorists stormed Yelwata, Nigeria, slaughtering more than 200 Christians.
Most were women and children sheltering at a local Catholic mission.
Today, we remember the martyrs. The world must not forget the Christian genocide in Nigeria.
Nigeria Air Force, if you have bullets to sh00t us, you should also have bull£ts to sh00t kidn@pp£rs and b@nd!ts. Take your aircraft to the bush and sh00t k!dnapp£rs.”
VeryDarkMan says as they stormed the Nigerian airforce base in Abuja this night!!
“Ministry of defence get a budget of 3.16 trillion Naira every year, they have fa!led to protect us, B@nd!ts have taken over Nigeria, b@nd!ts have taken over our farmlands, gr@p!ng our children and women. If Nigerians can vote out President Tinubu, they can vote out any sitting president in the future. Sheikh Gumi once said that the government knows the kidn@pp£rs and t£rr0rists. If that is true, why are they not going after them? We must never forget our kidn@pp£d Oyo school children and teachers"
- VeryDarkMan voice’s out at the ongoing protest in Abuja.