Them: “I don't need God”
Then hell is your home brother!
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Romans 6:23❤️
The Commendable Act of Nigerian Artists at the World Cup
Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup, as I previously stated, stems not from a lack of talent but from a conspicuous deficiency in political leadership that has failed to create an enabling environment for talent development.
This assertion is underscored by two notable occurrences during the tournament: the vibrant participation and impressive performances of Nigerian artists, and the presence of numerous Nigerians representing other nations on the field. These observations present a significant imperative for Nigeria’s political leaders to actively foster an environment in which the nation’s youth can fully realize their potential.
Furthermore, Davido’s impactful gesture in drawing global attention to Nigeria’s security challenges warrants commendation. He prominently displayed the names of schoolchildren who had been held captive for an extended period, advocating for their safe return. By utilizing his international platform, Davido effectively highlighted Nigeria’s security crisis, transcending mere entertainment. He appeared in a custom black leather jacket emblazoned with the message “BRING THEM HOME,” accented with green buttons bearing the names of 39 schoolchildren and 7 teachers recently abducted by bandits in the Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.
The pervasive insecurity in Nigeria merits international scrutiny, particularly given the government’s apparent inability to effectively address the situation. Nevertheless, the prospect of a revitalized Nigeria remains achievable. -PO
There are no bandits in Nigeria.
The belittling of the murder and atrocities these people commit by calling them bandits, is a media propaganda by their sponsors in government to diminish the level of horror of what these criminals do to innocent Nigerians.
People who massacre citizens, kidnap schoolchildren, attack military formations, burn communities, and hold entire regions hostage are not bandits.
These are terrorists
The media must stop sanitising their crimes with softer language. Calling terrorists “bandits” trivializes murder, kidnapping, rape, arson, and the destruction of lives.
Call them what they are
They are terrorists.
Anything less is a disservice to their victims and a crime to the pain they inflict on every Nigerian.
Dickson, Obi, Kwankwaso have a historic opportunity not because they are special but because providence may have decided to grease the machine of Nigeria’s democracy through their partnership. They have a duty to posterity to keep their eyes on the ball. This is how men are made
@TheoAbuAgada You tweeted these about same person you claim you will be promoting (you must think we all are dull headed just like you are)
Peter started vote buying and you have the report from an international observer abi (No wahala)
@torty_mercy PO hasn't been inspiring yet he has donated over a billion of his own personal funds to schools and hospitals
Now what has BAT done to inspired them to vote him this time arnd🤷♂️
Just give some ediot free jollof rice and wiffi them go sing your worship just like Edo state governor
If the world’s first dollar trillionaire can be tweeting per second, then why are you forming matured and saying tweeting is beneath you or people who tweet are jobless.
Go and touch grass outside.
@ChuksEricE Make I support or pray for same army wey politician go use go kpai harmless protest🤷♂️
Not until y'all understand that if d aims of every protest is achieve, the arm forces, uniform men/woman wil benefit more than those protesting
You want prayers and support? Then side wit d pple
NOTE: The terrorists who killed these poor farmers will be “begged” to accept pardon from the government, then pardoned with benefits, paid, praised, pampered and royally ushered into the Nigerian society to pursue dreams they cut short from thousands of Christians, even when it’s obvious over 95% of them aren’t Nigerians.
We are witnessing a real life apocalypse unfold in Nigeria.
If Nigeria isn’t the true definition of hell for Christianity, I don’t know where is.
PRESS STATEMENT
OBIDIENT MOVEMENT CONDEMNS THE REHABILITATION AND REINTEGRATION OF 744 TERRORISTS INTO NIGERIAN SOCIETY
The Obidient Movement condemns in the strongest possible terms the rehabilitation and planned reintegration of 744 so-called repentant terrorists into Nigerian society under Operation Safe Corridor.
A country where children are kidnapped from schools, teachers are killed in captivity, farmers are slaughtered on their farms, communities are taken over by terrorists, and even retired army generals are not safe has no moral right to start pampering terrorists in the name of rehabilitation. The death of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar in captivity should shame every person in this government. If a retired army general, a man who served this country at the highest level of military communication, can be abducted and die in captivity, what exactly is the safety of the ordinary Nigerian?
As if that was not enough, at least 17 farmers were killed and 13 others injured in Goron Namaye, Maradun, Zamfara, while they were working on their farms. So farmers cannot farm. Children cannot go to school. Teachers cannot teach. Citizens cannot travel. Retired army generals cannot live safely. Yet the same government that cannot protect the living is rehabilitating and preparing to release terrorists back into society. What kind of wicked national arrangement is this?
What kind of country rewards terror and abandons victims? What kind of government rehabilitates terrorists while widows of fallen soldiers are still crying? What kind of leadership trains murderers in skills while many victims of their violence are left with trauma, poverty, displacement, and graves? What message is this government sending to the soldiers still fighting in the bush? What message are they sending to the families of murdered soldiers? What message are they sending to parents whose children are still in captivity? What message are they sending to communities destroyed by these same monsters?
You cannot bury soldiers and rehabilitate terrorists. You cannot mourn generals and pamper the enemies of the state. You cannot claim to be fighting insecurity while recycling the very people who helped create it. This policy is a slap on every victim of terrorism in Nigeria. It is a slap on every soldier who died defending this country. It is a slap on every parent who has lost a child, every community that has been displaced, every woman violated, every teacher killed, every farmer slaughtered, and every citizen living under fear.
The government owes Nigerians answers. Who are these 744 people? What exactly did they do? Who did they kill? Which communities did they attack? How were they vetted? Who is monitoring them? Where are they being sent? What guarantee exists that they will not return to terrorism? That they swore on the quran? The same quran they claim to quote while carrying out terrorism? The same quran they hide behind while killing, kidnapping, burning communities, and destroying innocent lives? Nigeria must stop treating religious performance as national security strategy.
Why are the names of these people hidden from the public while innocent Nigerians are expected to accept them back into society? A government that cannot protect citizens has no business asking citizens to trust its terrorist rehabilitation experiment. This country has seen too much blood to be playing with national security like this.
If one of these so-called repentant terrorists returns to violence, who will take responsibility? If one of them joins another cell, who will answer? If one of them uses the training received from government to strengthen criminal networks, who will be held accountable? Nigeria cannot continue to reward violence and punish innocence.
The same government that cannot properly compensate victims is rehabilitating terrorists. The same government that cannot equip soldiers properly is training terrorists. The same government that cannot secure schools is preparing to return terrorists into communities. The same government that cannot rescue abducted children is asking Nigerians to accept the reintegration of people linked to terror. The same government that cannot stop terrorists from slaughtering farmers on their own farmland is playing forgiveness politics with the same violence destroying food security.
This is the height of irresponsibility. No serious country treats terrorism like a youth empowerment programme. No serious nation takes people who helped destroy communities, gives them training, hides their identities, and expects traumatised citizens to clap. Peace without justice is nonsense. Rehabilitation without accountability is danger. Reintegration without transparency is reckless.
The Obidient Movement demands the immediate suspension of this reintegration process until Nigerians are given full transparency. We demand full disclosure of the vetting process. We demand independent monitoring of every person released under Operation Safe Corridor. We demand proper justice and compensation for victims before any government thinks of pampering perpetrators. We demand that soldiers, victims, displaced communities, farmers, and families of the dead be prioritised above terrorists. We demand a national security policy that protects innocent Nigerians, not one that rewards those who made the country bleed.
A country where army generals can die in captivity should not be forgiving terrorists. A country where children are still in the bush with their captors should not be graduating terrorists. A country where teachers are killed and beheaded should not be celebrating terrorist rehabilitation. A country where farmers are slaughtered on their farms should not be reintegrating terrorists. A country where citizens cannot travel safely should not be releasing hundreds of so-called repentant terrorists into society.
Nigeria cannot heal by embracing the hands that are choking it. Enough of this madness. Protect citizens. Honour the fallen. Compensate victims. Secure communities. Stop pampering terrorists.
Karigwe
Prophet of Thoughts
For and on behalf of Obidients, since the leadership of the Movement is sleeping.