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Honourable Christopher Okenwa. Explain Much Better How The Brazil Parliament Recognizes The United States of Biafra, Indigenous People Of Biafra, On May 30th 2026 Heroes/Heroines Memorial Day...Keep Joking We Are Going Home Sooner! @FoxNews@hrw https://t.co/ITZKwnDI5S @POTUS@VP
@richard_smanga@mats56455@JDMahama Return every kobo Ghanaians / Africans spent to set you free from colonial masters who wanted to nuk and to keep you alive
OWAYE @FredShaka@muhoozi_s it is happening in my Bugishu ? Wewe ? What about Muganga case? I support this lady , she struggled and defeated all the corrupt men ! Please help her
JD VANCE IS MARRIED TO AN ASIAN ORIGIN BUT HE HATES MIGRANTS
WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE AMERICANS ?
Britain’s deputy prime minister said Sunday that he told U.S. Vice President JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for the death of a university student who was handcuffed as he lay dying from a stab wound.
😡🇿🇦 Incroyable ! Des Africains qui s'en prennent à leurs propres frères africains.
Ce qui se passe actuellement en Afrique du Sud est révoltant et profondément triste. Des étrangers sont menacés, traqués et tués, tandis que les autorités sont accusées par certains de ne pas agir suffisamment.
Comment peut-on parler d'unité africaine lorsque des Africains sont traités de cette manière sur le sol africain ? 💔🌍
L'Afrique devrait être une terre de fraternité, pas de haine entre ses propres enfants. 😢🔥
Caricature from 1892...
Up until around 1927, many books can be found — mainly written by members of the medical profession — that clearly criticized vaccination.
At that time, it was still common practice to vaccinate only once, and a detoxification (“elimination” or “cleansing”) treatment was always carried out afterward. Today, even infants receive six-in-one vaccinations, and hardly anyone even knows anymore what detoxification is.
THE CRY OF THE PERSECUTED CHURCH IN NIGERIA
I write with tears in my eyes and pain in my heart. While many sleep peacefully at night, thousands of Christians across Nigeria go to bed wondering if they will wake up alive the next morning.
This is not a story from centuries ago. This is not something found only in the pages of history. This is happening now.
In many villages, Christian mothers put their children to sleep not knowing whether terrorists will invade before dawn. Fathers kneel beside their families and pray, not because they are certain of tomorrow, but because prayer is all they have left.
Imagine a little girl standing beside her mother's lifeless body. Imagine a boy calling for his father who will never answer again. Imagine families running into the bush with nothing but the clothes on their backs as their homes burn behind them.
For many Christians in Nigeria, this is not imagination. It is reality.
I think of a young boy in one of the displaced persons camps. Every evening he sits quietly at the entrance of a small shelter. Whenever visitors arrive, he asks the same question:
"Have you seen my mother?"
Months have passed since terrorists attacked his village. His mother disappeared during the chaos. Yet every day he waits, hoping she will walk through the crowd and call his name.
The heartbreaking truth is that she may never return.
How do you explain such pain to a child?
How do you tell him that the person who carried him for nine months, who wiped his tears, who sang him to sleep, may never come back?
How do you tell him that hatred stole his future?
The Bible says in Psalm 34:18, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
Today, millions of hearts in Nigeria are broken.
Church buildings have been destroyed. Communities have been displaced. Children have become orphans. Women have become widows. Families have been scattered.
Yet in the midst of the suffering, Christians continue to worship.
They still gather under trees when church buildings are burned.
They still sing hymns when tears fill their eyes.
They still pray for their enemies when revenge would seem easier.
They still hold onto Christ when everything else has been taken away.
Their faith reminds us of the words of Romans 8:35:
"Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?"
The persecuted Church in Nigeria is bleeding, but it is not broken.
The persecuted Church is crying, but it is not silent.
The persecuted Church is suffering, but it has not surrendered.
Today I ask the world not to look away.
Remember the mothers who will never see their children again.
Remember the fathers who died protecting their families.
Remember the children who go to sleep hungry in displacement camps.
Remember the believers who risk their lives simply to gather and worship Jesus.
Their blood cries out.
Their tears matter.
Their lives matter.
And their faith deserves to be remembered.
May God comfort every grieving family.
May He protect those who live under constant threat.
May He strengthen those who refuse to deny their faith.
And may the day come when every Christian in Nigeria can worship freely without fear.
"For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all." — 2 Corinthians 4:17
Until that day, we will continue to pray.
We will continue to speak.
And we will continue to stand with the persecuted Church.
ALERT
SOUTH SUDAN 🇸🇸
“President @PresidentKiir Salva Kiir Mayardit of South Sudan 🇸🇸, if you have ears, hear me. Put your act together by releasing Dr. Riek Machar and begin dialogue with your former Vice President. Make it work. Don’t say we never told you.
It is a country without a country and a state without a state.”
— Dr. David Nyekorach-Matsanga
Pan African Forum Ltd & Associates
London, UK 🇬🇧
07.06.20
@MimiNiMwafrika@EbomInno@NYCMayor@realKwameOffei@SouthSudanGov@SsemujjuIN@AbiyAhmedAli
You see these fulanis terrorists of Nigeria government, they are worse than monsters.
They have just one agenda and that is to islamize Nigeria.
They can't hide anymore they have now fully come out for their mission. 💔💔
“Africa is facing serious challenges, including conflicts and xenophobia, yet @Bankole_Adeoye appears focused on meetings with foreign diplomats like the ones from Finland rather than addressing these urgent issues of Africa . Many Biafrans feel let down and are concerned about how sensitive information and data are being handled at the AUC . Greater transparency and accountability are needed from African Union institutions and their leaders”
We meet in Cairo in Egypt 🇪🇬
@_AfricanUnion@EbomInno@FredShaka@realKwameOffei@NYCMayor
Dear South Africa 🇿🇦 @CyrilRamaphosa
Dear Ghana 🇬🇭,@JDMahama
I stand with both countries in the spirit of Pan-Africanism and African unity.
As a friend of both President Cyril Ramaphosa and President John Dramani Mahama, I respectfully appeal to them to resolve any misunderstandings through direct dialogue and diplomacy rather than through public exchanges on social media.
South Africa and Ghana are pillars of African unity and progress on our continent. As an African elder, conscious that our time on earth is known only to God, my sincere wish is to see African nations resolve their differences through engagement, mutual respect, and understanding rather than through prolonged disputes or legal confrontations.
In that spirit, I voluntarily offer my services as a mediator. Throughout my life, I have participated in peace-building initiatives and have acquired valuable experience in conflict resolution, including efforts that contributed to peace processes in Uganda during the conflict involving Uganda 🇺🇬 Government and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)2008.
Xenophobia is harmful to any nation and must be condemned wherever it occurs. However, it is important to recognize that the actions of a small minority should not be used to define an entire nation. The overwhelming majority of South Africans are peace-loving people who believe in coexistence and African solidarity.
We must also remain vigilant against individuals and groups whose actions seek to divide Africans and damage the image of our countries on the global stage. Such efforts should be rejected in favor of unity, cooperation, and constructive engagement.
Let us therefore resolve our differences through quiet and effective diplomacy. Silent diplomacy often achieves lasting results, whereas public confrontation and rooftop diplomacy can sometimes deepen divisions and lead to unnecessary consequences.
Africa’s future depends on our ability to work together, respect one another, and uphold the values of Pan-African solidarity.
Dr. David Nyekorach Matsanga
Founder /Chairman
Pan African Forum Ltd&Associates
London UK 🇬🇧
7.06.2026
Ethiopia: Dozens of Christians were slaughtered in recent days by ethnic militants in the Oromo region.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Christian community was intentionally targeted.
This evil must be stopped and those responsible brought to justice.
Pray for the afflicted.
Tanzania’s decision to stop using the US dollar in local transactions is an important step toward strengthening the Tanzanian shilling and supporting the country’s economy. I am honored to be a great friend of Tanzania, and I admire the decisive leadership of Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan. Hongera, Mama wa Taifa, for your commitment to Tanzania’s economic development and sovereignty.
Dr. David Nyekorach Matsanga
Pan African Forum Ltd &Associates
7.06.2026
@SuluhuSamia@KagutaMuseveni@ikulumawasliano@bunge_tz@PaulKagame@mkainerugaba@RuhakanaR@edmnangagwa@FredShaka@EbomInno@Sophie_Mokoena@M
SOUTH SUDAN 🇸🇸
Let the showdown begin. I have written and written many articles on South Sudan but the Government never changes at all. Now wait and see ………