BREAKING: Emeka Ike Sues INEC and Wike’s Aide Lere Olayinka for ₦10 Billion Over the alleged unauthorised release of his voter registration information.
A Muslim woman from Indonesia came to Japan on a Specified Skilled Worker visa to work at a farm in Kagoshima.
The farm told her not to wear a hijab while working. Their reason was simple:
“It narrows your field of vision, and with agricultural machinery running, sometimes you can’t hear instructions clearly. While you’re in Japan, it would be better to take it off.”
She refused and later quit. After quitting, she claimed she was treated badly — saying even during a company trip she was told not to wear the hijab, and that the founder’s daughters yelled at her to “stop dawdling” and made her run to the fields.
The farm’s response was straightforward:
“She didn’t even join that company trip. And we never told anyone to run to the fields.”
This is the kind of friction that’s already happening when people who refuse to adapt to basic workplace safety rules are brought in.
HOPELESS JUSTICE. GUILTY OUT OF FEAR
It was a heart wrenching moment for me yesterday at the Federal High Court when I saw so many young people lined up for prosecution on allegation of being members of IPOB or supporting IPOB. So many of them informed me they had stayed more than 5 years in Wawa military barracks without contact with their families.
I managed to get a few contact phone number of their relatives. I called some. It was crying and thanking me for making efforts for them. I was not myself after that. Even those whose existence were denied under oath by the Federal Government Security Agencies were seen.
Those from Orlu, Orsu, Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, etc. I cried!!! Some dead!! Dead without their families knowing!! And yet some of them were ready to plead guilty not because they believe they are guilty but because of the promises of lighter punishment or fear of being returned to Wawa military barracks detention without hope of a trial for years!! Is this justice????
They are pleading guilty for fear of being returned to detention in a strange Northern land called Wawa in Kanji, Niger State. The land of the living dead!!!! What is the justice served???
#BarNnaemeka.
There's a cleaner at my workplace who does his job with so much dedication, it caught my attention.
One day we got talking. Guy is a graduate. Engineering. Married. Speaks well. Earns ₦50k a month. Life just happened to him.
I gave him some money to support his family, helped him fix his CV, and told him to start applying. "You can still bounce back", I said. He thanked me and that was that.
Fast forward to this month. I'm on a project and we've been waiting on a supervisor to approve our draft before we can move to execution. That approval alone could take 3 days minimum.
The supervisor walked in. It was him.
The moment he saw me, his face changed. He walked straight to me, extended his hand, and held it longer than a normal handshake. He was smiling but you could see it was more than that. He gave a slight bow and said, "Bros, Thank you very much. I no forget wetin you do for me."
He went through everything that same day and approved it before close of work.
What was supposed to take 3 days took one day.
Be kind to people. You don't know who holds the door you'll need tomorrow. And never look down on anyone, life turns fast.
Above all, love God.
Finally moved out of my landlady’s house.
The wahala was too much.
No gen after 9pm.
No gen on weekend afternoons.
Too many rules. Had to leave.
Gave her notice. Asked for my 3 months refund.
She said no.
So I left… with the key.
My logic?
Key stays with me until my rent expires in September.
Or she refunds me.
Now she’s threatening to get me arrested.
For a key to an apartment I paid for.😂
Because street boys hang around in the street my shop is located, I had to build sort of relationship with those guys.
One who is the closest to me called me one afternoon that he was arrested and locked up by the police.
I asked why and he said they were just smoking and they came and rounded them up and carried them away.
He needed some money to pay them regain freedom. I think it was 20k but he has raised 7k and was looking for 13k.
I didn't give him until he called me again at night and said he was still there and was really begging this time.
I sent him the money.
After few minutes he showed up in my shop, prostrated to thank me. I told him to get up and sit down.
I looked him eye ball to eye ball and said,
"Don't call me next time because I won't send you a dime. Stay out of trouble".
The way I said it was very cold and he got the message.
In honor of the Nigerian government’s lobby firm’s attacks on me and other missionaries and men of God, let’s share Bawa’s testimony far and wide.
This is what they are desperate to hide.
Rev.12:11 And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death.
CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: If Allah Is Not A Blood-Sucking Demon He Should Have Killed Those Who Use His Name To Kill — Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo https://t.co/I0nB6KZDTS
Some years back, I went with a religious body for an outreach at Degema Prison, Rivers State.
We were briefed by the officials on the Do's and Don't's and the dangers of breaking the rules, after which we proceeded into the prison.
While at it, a young man told us something that was so troubling...
"If I leave this place, I might never attend church ever again because God forsook me! " - he said.
We were all surprised, so we pushed further for details, and that's where we heard some very disturbing things.
He said...
"I am a very strong churchgoer. I don't miss any church activity as I'm a choir member, usher, I clean, do most work without collecting a penny from the church, but one thing I'm not is a bootlicker...
I began noticing that the church branch I attended has a few well-to-do individuals who have different interests, so they recruit their own click to help push their interests by lobbying other churchgoers.
The pastor became my tight friend and stood by me in anything I wanted to do, as concerns my personal life. So when the time to elect a youth leader came, the pastor gave me his full backing and even mentioned it countlessly during service.
I believed everything was going my way, until the police raided my house, a night to the election, and I was arrested... The following day, which happened to be the election day, I was sent to prison for the rape of a minor. Mind you, when this girl came to the police station to write her statement, I never recognized her but the lawyer assigned to me pointed her to me and told me to just say I'm guilty so he'll have enough time to go through my case and file for an appeal.
Till today, not even my pastor has visited me, and I sent messages to him and other members.
Please help me in any way. The lawyer they gave me has abandoned me."
... The matter was quite delicate because it was a rape case, and it was alleged to have been committed against a minor (15) years old, who claimed to be his neighbor.
When we left the prison, the outreach committee decided to pick up the case, so a private investigator was contracted to do the job...
After a month, we re-conveined for feedback and to decide on our next course of action, and that was where everything took a new shape:
The pastor was in bed with all factions of the church and had promised them a level playground devoid any external challenger. (The boy was seen as the only worthy challenger so the pastor brought him close, for the sole purpose of "cultivating" him.)
Three weeks to the election, the "Church big men" (Factional leaders) had told the pastor not to worry, as things had already been taken care of...
3 days to the election, the man got into an unnecessary fight with someone who swore to do him dirty... (But that was created by the church to grant them a cover).
The young man was framed by the daughter of a 43 year old lady, at the instructions of her mother, who was quickly paid and relocated to Nsit Atai in Akwa Ibom (by the church) after the man had been convicted.
The lawyer whom the man thought was 'assigned' to him, was in the employ of another faction in the same church branch.
Everything was orchestrated to send the man to prison with every option of return quashed with no traces to them, so they could have an unchallenged grip of that branch.
After all the findings, another lawyer was funded by the outreach and that case was revisited... He was released after serving 2 years.
The outreach became compromised because the various factions of that church reached out, made some donations which included buses and cash, with the condition that their involvement in his case wouldn't be exposed.
The pastor relocated to Germany with his family, and till date, Peace doesn't know who betrayed him.
Well, I was going through my old jotter last night and saw where I jotted everything down.
Mr. Peace, I know this post would find you, but your church and pastor set you up!
Rufai: People say you're always chickening out of problems, and that's why you left ADC and couldn't face Atiku. Same thing with the LP. What's your reaction?
Peter Obi says : They're correct. When people put fire in your house, you don't stay.
For Muslim men to rape British girls on this scale is not a sexual crime, it’s a political one. Because Islam treats non-Muslim girls as property that Muslims may seize, the grooming and the rapes were carrying out the agenda of a political ideology that calls itself a religion. This was an act of war, not a sex crime.
He had the same contempt for Dora Akuiyili and NOI.
He’s a small man who, despite his success, is still jealous and envy of people he perceives as better than him.
So the 4 Governors of the South East were gathered in a rally for Tinubu and the only Governor not there was my state Governor, Alex Otti.
Alex Otti, thank you for standing out and standing for your people, thank you for being DIFFERENT!!!!
Happy Birthday to a dogged soldier in faith, Anthony Cardinal Okogie.
Today, I joyfully join the Catholic community in Nigeria, in particular the Archdiocese of Lagos and the entire nation, in celebrating a true soldier of Christ and an exemplary leader, His Eminence, Anthony Cardinal Okogie, Emeritus Archbishop of Lagos, on his Triple Milestones.
We give immense thanks to God as His Eminence marks his 90th Birthday Anniversary, 60th Priestly Ordination Anniversary, and 55th Episcopal Ordination Anniversary today, June 16, 2026.
Cardinal Okogie’s life has been a remarkable testament to inimitable faith, courage, and deep commitment to justice and the welfare of the common man. His fearless voice in defence of truth and good governance continues to inspire generations.
May the Almighty God grant him continued good health, peace, and abundant blessings as he continues to guide us with his wisdom.
Happy Birthday, Your Eminence! -PO
I SUMMARIZED THIS EXCHANGE
🇿🇦: We are against illegals in SA
🇳🇬: But I am not illegal
🇿🇦: We don’t want foreigners who take our jobs
🇳🇬: I created jobs for South Africans
🇿🇦: We just want you to leave our country even if you created jobs & are documented
🇳🇬: No problem, pay what I invested, I will leave
🇿🇦: We will see you on June 30th
NOTE: That business might get destroyed & the owner killed if this issue is not handled swiftly.
St. Ahmed was a 17th-century Muslim Ottoman official who LEFT ISLAM and converted to CHRISTIANITY.
He noticed how transformed his Christian slaves were after attending church. Curious, he started investigating Christianity for himself.
He decided to secretly attend a Divine Liturgy. During the service, he witnessed a miracle that convinced him Christianity was true. Afterward, he sought baptism and became a Christian.
His conversion eventually became known. One day, while discussing religion with other officials, he reportedly declared that there was nothing greater than the Christian faith. That statement led to his arrest.
He was brought before Ottoman authorities, given opportunities to return to Islam, and ultimately refused. He was tortured and then beheaded in Constantinople on May 3, 1682.
“So many Nigerians are more qualified than I am but they are not on the ballot. Among those on the ballot, I am more qualified.”
-Peter Obi on a Media chat with Rufai Oseni.✍️