if you follow me,
i expect it to be a two-way street. when i visit your page and all i see are your own tweets with little or no engagement on other people’s posts,
it doesn’t encourage me to follow back.
we’re here to support one another. like, repost, engage, and be part of the community.
don’t act like a celebrity in a space built on mutual growth. 🤝🏽✨
“After building your fortune through Ifa, you used that same wealth to journey to Mecca, where you eventually died. The tradition that raised and sustained you was left behind, while your final pilgrimage honored a different path.” — Woman laments
There have been many people who responded to my various posts about the massacres of Christians in Africa by Islamists by claiming that it wasn’t Islamists but rather tribes and other locals.
Watch this video and listen carefully. Because no other people other than Muslims shout “Allahu Akbar” with joy in their voices after slaughtering innocent people.
And to see so many Christians and world leaders absolutely silent about it is disgraceful.
This is what is coming soon all over the west. They’re already inside, but the massacres will follow soon. And then what?
Heartbreaking… both the massacres and the apathy 💔
“My administration has sought financial autonomy for our 774 local councils. A fundamental challenge to our nation’s advancement has been ineffective Local Govt administration. Current insecurity is partly due to the collapse of grassroots governance.”
— President Tinubu
The murder of His Royal Highness, Eze Barrister Paulinus Ekwueme, the Ochia I of Ochia Kingdom, and five others in Imo State triggered an extensive intelligence-led investigation by the Force Intelligence Department – Special Tactical Squad (FID-STS), which uncovered a wider criminal conspiracy, led to multiple arrests, and culminated in the apprehension of a principal suspect linked to the killings.
This documentary provides an inside look at the operation and the Nigeria Police Force’s pursuit of justice and accountability.
🚨 HEARTBREAKING & INFURIATING CALL FROM LONDON 🚨
A terrified British woman breaks down in tears on TalkTV, exposing the nightmare ordinary people are living through:
"WE'RE NOT RACIST — WE'RE PETRIFIED!"
"What are these politicians doing to us? They're putting EVERYONE in danger!"
"I don't leave the house without a man anymore."
- Her local shop: 3 stabbings and 1 murder
- Her friend: murdered last year
- A girl she knows: murdered in the park
- Her cousin: murdered
- Now begging her son to flee the country
"OUR FRIENDS. OUR FAMILY ARE DYING."
This is what open borders, soft policies, and zero enforcement get you. Time to wake up and put citizens first — before it's too late. 🇬🇧
(Share if you want real leaders who secure borders and restore safety.)
In 2012, when I started farming in Kuje Area Council-Abuja, cashew trees were everywhere. Many local landowners planted them as economic trees—not necessarily for commercial production, but because they increased the perceived value of their land.
By 2013, the cashew industry had become a thriving rural economy. During harvest season, heavy-duty trucks lined up at Tipper Garage Junction in Kuje, buying cashew kernels for Nuts processing.
Farmers earned and the entire communities benefited from the value chain.
The boom continued through 2014, 2015, and 2016.
Then greed quietly replaced sustainability.
Instead of allowing the fruits to mature naturally, many people began harvesting prematurely to extract kernels early. The result was predictable: immature kernels flooded the market, quality dropped, and buyers began rejecting consignments.
By 2018, something even more alarming happened. Many of the cashew trees simply refused to fruit. In 2019 and 2020, some produced while others remained barren. By 2021, large numbers of trees appeared diseased and failed to fruit.
Today, the trucks are gone. The once-thriving cashew economy has largely disappeared. The trees remain, but many no longer produce.
What is most disturbing is that nobody seems to know why.
Nigeria has numerous institutions with mandates that should cover issues like this:
• Seed Council of Nigeria
• Forestry Departments and Agencies
• Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
• Research Institutes and Extension Services
Yet there appears to be little or no publicly available data explaining what happened to the Kuje cashew ecosystem.
A nation that does not invest in research is condemned to repeat its mistakes. We spend billions discussing agriculture, but when an entire economic ecosystem collapses, nobody can explain the cause, measure the impact, or propose a recovery strategy.
Agriculture is not sustained by speeches and conferences. It is sustained by data, research, and institutional memory.
Until we take research seriously, we will continue harvesting from nature without understanding the consequences—and acting surprised when nature stops giving back.
The Hausa people can never truly win this struggle because religion has become a powerful tool that is often used to shape loyalties and silence opposition.
The moment a non-Hausa or non-Muslim tries to support them against Fulani dominance, they’re often reminded not to let “infidels” or non-believers interfere in what is framed as a Muslim affair.
This is exactly the kind of situation many Yoruba people would never want to see happen in Yorubaland.
I am sharing this because indeed, ENOUGH! If you’re looking for old men to protest, bring out your grandfathers.
WE WILL NOT BE SILENT
By Revd Matthew A. Ashimolowo
A Celebration of Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye
There comes a time when silence becomes ingratitude.
There comes a time when honour becomes a sacred duty.
There comes a time when sons and daughters must rise to celebrate the gifts that God has given to a generation.
This is such a time.
We refuse to be silent while men and women of eternal significance are reduced to headlines, controversies, and social media trends.
We refuse to stand by while those who have sacrificed decades in service to God and humanity are casually criticized by people who have built nothing, fathered nobody, planted no churches, and transformed no nations.
The sons and daughters of prophets must never be silent while cheap publicity seekers use great men as instruments for attention.
A generation that does not honour its fathers has no future.
A people who cannot recognize greatness in their midst will eventually suffer the tragedy of its absence.
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye is not merely a church leader.
He is not merely a denomination head.
He is not merely a respected minister.
He is one of the most significant Christian leaders of our generation and one of the greatest spiritual gifts God has given to Africa and the global Church.
We should never allow a man who chose humility to become the chewing stick of the uninformed.
We should never permit the noise of critics to drown out the voice of history.
We should never watch while modern-day Sauls seek to intimidate, discredit, or silence God's servants.
Scripture records how King Saul pursued David.
Scripture records how Doeg the Edomite became an instrument of destruction against the priests of God.
Throughout history, political power has often sought to suppress prophetic voices.
Yet God has always preserved His servants and vindicated His purpose.
The Church must never become indifferent when its fathers are unfairly attacked.
Nor should we wait until our prophets cross into eternity before we begin to celebrate them.
Too often, flowers are sent to funerals when they should have been delivered while the recipient was still alive.
Six decades on stage and screen. PhD in Drama from University of Ibadan. His Odewale in The Gods Are Not to Blame remains the gold standard. He trained generations at OAU. A Yoruba legend who took his final bow on Democracy Day. Rest well Dr. Kola Oyewo.
💔💔Kachalla Maha the n0t0ri0us b@nd!t kingpin was responsible for the abduction of Late Major General Rabe Abubakar (Rtd) which led to his d£@th in Captivity in Katsina State despite peace deal by the state government💔💔💔💔
This is unacceptable and full weight of Military capacity must be deployed to bring those cr!m!nalz to justice.
When we supported you during apartheid, you attacked our citizens in your country years after. Now you expect us to support you at a World Cup where you can't even attack? You dey craze, nne?
So because they do, they should allow a me iac have one which could be eventually turned in you .
You're a complete smdisapointment to your generation.
@MOSSADil The only. Countries safe from invasion, are those with nuclear weapons. Thats why yall have them; just so weird that you’re so secretive that you can’t even admit to it.