No woman can make you cut your friend off unless you want to. Any boundary woman cross, na you let am cross am.
The man is a mumu. Let's say things as they are
That guy that said the babe would think her bf broke up with her because of shawarma isn’t wrong. Too many selfish women dey Nigeria abeg. Imagine reading those tweets and your conclusion is that Nigerian men like food.
If your guy tells you to leave your N800k rental apartment in Abule-Egba, and open your savings account to spend N5m on rent in Lekki that opportunities are there. Then goes ahead to tell you, if e cut, you start afresh from zero.
You go tell am say him don mad. Abi you go call am "push?"
Connect e no give you
Money, e no drop
Work, e no give you
@SMURFIYY@akinalabi My father never came out to seek funds from anyone. He was hardworking, and lived a fulfilled life ,he also bore children that took care of him till his last breath.
Please don't do this
Thank you!
There are people you are trying to defeat or impress because of how they treated you
You are better off simply deciding to not care about them
Don't waste energy on what despises you
Just stop caring
My favorite @elonmusk quote that I often send friends:
Do not fear losing. “You will lose,” Musk says. “It will hurt the first fifty times. When you get used to losing, you will play each game with less emotion.” You will be more fearless, take more risks.
I will pour out all my anger on Idris Oni and Arewa twitter while voting Rabiu Kwankwaso that actually introduced Sharia Law in his state without exemption for Christian areas. I’m smart, I’m a genius.
Nationwide Sharia is POssible.
Kids will get you locked up.
A lil girl in my son’s class told her teacher that she takes baths with her uncle.
So of course, they did their investigation.
Tell me why the uncle is 2 years old.
Whether or not Nigeria is misinformed, it is a democratic country with a constitution and laws, which is enough for us.
Sharia is absolutely not needed. We have Christians, Traditionalists, who also live with us.
Why should we be important, and want our own laws?
What audacity?
If you want Sharia, go to the north or create your own caliphate.
The entire idea is that Nigeria is far far more complex than Singapore, we can't have an ethnic majority... It's hard to build an identity here with a dominant ethnic or religious one. No dictator or authoritarian is having a hold on Nigeria without almost half resenting them.
You'll never get the time or consensus to shape things they way you want or have people have the patience to trust and wait for it. We basically can't make it until one of the main groups conquer the rest. Or everyone just go their separate ways.
There's nothing LKY can do with over 200m people, with 3 big ethnic group and almost 50/50 split along religious line. There's nothing here to work with. We need to start seeing it for what it is. Your ideas about life and how things should work is probably an abomination to maybe close to 40% of the population up north. And yes, regardless how nice you think your ideas are, they also have a say and are entitled to wanting the country to run on their ideas and values.
I condemn in the strongest possible terms, attacks launched by the Nigerian military on unarmed young people, who have been peacefully protesting police brutality over the last 12 days as #EndSARS protests.
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.
Let it be clearly stated: Pastor Adeboye and The RCCG will not be defined by falsehood, and neither will the Church remain silent while inaccurate narratives are repeatedly circulated as facts.
The Redeemed Christian Church of God has designated channels and authorized representatives responsible for communicating official positions on behalf of the Church. Therefore, before accepting, sharing, or amplifying any claim concerning Pastor E.A. Adeboye or The RCCG, verify it through our official public relations platform, @rccg_pr.
Pastor Adeboye Did Not Protest Against President Goodluck Jonathan’s Government
A false narrative has been circulating online, accompanied by a photograph of Pastor E.A. Adeboye holding a placard during a public walk. The image has repeatedly been misrepresented as evidence that Pastor Adeboye led or participated in a protest against the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
This claim is FALSE.
The photograph in question was taken during a peaceful nationwide walk held in response to a directive issued by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) during the administration of the late President Muhammadu Buhari. Churches across Nigeria were instructed to hold peaceful walks after service, calling attention to the persistent killings of Christians and urging the government to take decisive action to protect lives.
The walk in Ebute Metta, where Pastor Adeboye participated, was part of that nationwide exercise. It was neither organized against President Goodluck Jonathan nor connected in any way to his administration.
Ironically, despite the significant media presence at the event when it took place, some of the same photographs have years later been recycled and falsely presented as evidence of a protest against a completely different government.
It is important to note that Pastor Adeboye’s message during the walk was clear: all lives matter to God. His placard emphasized the value of every human life, regardless of religious affiliation. The call was for the protection of innocent Nigerians, both Christians and Muslims.
Yes, Nigeria is facing enormous challenges, and citizens have every right to desire solutions. However, the growing demand that Pastor Adeboye should “command” the President or the First Lady on how to run the affairs of the nation is both unrealistic and unreasonable.
Pastor Adeboye is a clergyman, not the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
Nevertheless, he has not remained silent.
During the November 2025 Holy Ghost Service, Pastor Adeboye publicly offered counsel to the President of Nigeria regarding the worsening security situation and the continued killing of innocent citizens by terrorists. He warned that urgent action was necessary before foreign powers found justification to intervene in Nigeria under the guise of combating terrorism.
He further advised that security chiefs should be given a clear ultimatum to decisively address the menace or vacate their positions.
In his words:
“When they eliminate the terrorists, ask them to eliminate their sponsors too.”
At 84 years old, Pastor Adeboye continues to provide spiritual leadership, moral counsel, and national guidance within the limits of his office as a minister of the Gospel.
For the avoidance of doubt:
• Pastor Adeboye cannot command the President or the First Lady on how to govern Nigeria.
• Pastor Adeboye and RCCG are not responsible for the current challenges facing the nation.
• RCCG is not a political party.
• Pastor Adeboye does not hold political office and was not elected into government.
• RCCG is not the religious arm of any political party in Nigeria.
Facts matter. Context matters. Truth matters.
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