The irony is that prosperity often reveals whether a man truly loved GOD or merely needed HIM.
Israel cried out passionately in the wilderness, but once they entered abundance, many forgot the LORD. This is why GOD repeatedly warned Israel:
“Beware that thou forget not the LORD thy God…” (Deuteronomy 8:11)
If moving to America reduced your prayer life, America did not become your god; comfort did. America simply exposed what your prayer life was built upon.
The highest form of prayer is not, “GOD, give me.”
The highest form of prayer is, “GOD, I want YOU.”
A man who has discovered GOD will still pray when every earthly need has been met, because prayer is not sustained by desperation alone; it is sustained by love.
It is unfortunate that many think otherwise.
FLASHBACK: We Brought In Fulani Terrorists From Mali, Sierra Leone, Others For 2015 Election After We Won They Refused To Go Back — Pioneer APC Secretary Baraje https://t.co/3Dm4cFaEzn
"I am a Yoruba man, I will vote for Tinubu because he is a Yoruba man."
On March 22, 2026, eight Yoruba elders were kidnapped from an ECWA church in Kwara State during a church service, including the pastor's wife.
The pastor, Rev. Sunday Omole, begged the Tinubu government, the police, and the military to rescue his people.
Guess what? They ignored him and instead continued with political campaigns.
After being ignored, his congregation raised ₦20 million and delivered it to the terrorists, yet they still did not release his wife and the other captives.
So he came out again to beg the Tinubu government, the police, and the military. Again, they ignored him.
Guess what? Those elders were abandoned by the Tinubu Government in terrorist captivity, even though the primary responsibility of the government is to protect them. Since March 22, 2026, five of them have sadly died in captivity.
They are all Yoruba by tribe.
1. Elder Chief David Omopariola
2. Chief Joseph Ibitoye Afariogun
3. Mrs. Iyabo Aniyi
4. Elder Joshua Akanbi Adeyemi
5. Mrs. Rachel Oluwaremilekun Omole, the pastor's own wife.
I will let you decide the moral of the story.
Leaving Islam was one of the hardest decisions I have ever made, but I have never regretted it for even a single day.
I am sharing this to encourage someone who is still afraid of taking that bold step toward Jesus Christ.
The day I decided to leave Islam, it felt like my whole world was collapsing. I honestly thought I could lose my life. The persecution was real. The rejection was painful. It was not easy at all.
But the God who called me out of darkness into His marvelous light preserved me. By His mercy, I am still alive today, and He is still using me to lead others to the truth.
I will be honest, I once persecuted Christians myself. I used to mock them and say they were worshipping a man. I even threw stones at missionaries who came to preach in my area.
Today, I am the one being mocked.
I am the one being persecuted.
I am the one being rejected.
But I count it an honor because I know I have encountered the true and living God through Jesus Christ.
And even if my life ends today, I know where I am going.
Jesus Christ is the only way, the truth, and the life. Every Muslim needs Jesus. Without Him, there is no salvation.
If you are afraid of giving your life to Christ because of persecution, remember this: the God who calls you is able to preserve you.
Jesus is worth everything.
"Unhappy" Children's Day: Apostle Johnson Suleman Children's Day message to the Nigerian Government
The primary responsibility of the government is to protect lives and properties.
The moment a government can't protect lives and properties, especially those of vulnerable children, then that government has lost the trust of the people.
On a day like this, when we should be celebrating our children, one's heart is heavy when you remember that almost fifty (50) were recently abducted in Oyo State
Some of these children in question are as young as two (2) years, with the oldest being barely seventeen years.
One's heart is truly pained and burdened because despite this mishap and several of all such abductions that have taken place in recent times the present government continues to trivialize all such dastard acts while they prefer instead bask in the euphoria of some phantom primary election.
Even as an age long Arsenal fan who has waited for arsenal to win trophies, I am still unable to celebrate the recent Arsenal victories because of these children who continue to wallow in captivity away from the warmth and protection of their homes and parents.
My cry and lamentation isn't partisan as I have always advocated for good governance irrespective of who or which party is power, and sometimes I have done this at the expense of my own personal comfort
This is a Clarion call once more and again for the Government to wake up to its responsibility because these abducted children didn't choose to be born Nigerians nor do they deserve the insensitivity of the government towards their plight
Please note that if our children are not safe, our mothers and women can't be settled and if mothers and women are not settled then fathers and men can't focus and there is no quicker way to bring a nation to its knees quicker than destabilizing men and fathers who are the natural protectors and defenders of the homes which is the basic unit of social existence.
To the Government of the Day, therefore, I say "Unhappy Children's Day" and shame on all of us for not being able to protect our children.
May God deliver us in this country from unreasonable and wicked men who masquerade themselves as leaders and defenders of our nation State but who are actually pretenders concerned only about power that gives them access to our common patrimony.
Rev Olu Martins
(Media)
PART TWO
A WARNING TO THE PRESIDENT @officialABAT , GOVERNMENT @NigeriaGov , @nassnigeria@NGRSenate@HouseNGR Governors’ Forum @NGFSecretariat and State Houses of Assembly AND THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS OF NIGERIA AT LARGE:
DO NOT DARE WISH OUR CHILDREN “HAPPY CHILDREN’S DAY” TODAY .
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the around 19 million Nigerian children - 27 percent- who do not attend school due to the threat of kidnappings, poverty and cultural factors, one of the highest numbers in the world .
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 70 percent of Nigerian children aged 10 who cannot read a simple sentence - the foundational learning crisis that your governments at every level have refused to treat as the emergency it is.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the children buried under the rubble of Jos, Plateau, Benue, Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Borno, Yobe, and now Oyo - slaughtered in their sleep, in their schools, in their churches, in their mosques, in their farms - while your security architecture protects your convoys as you shamelessly drive around politicking in the land your selfishness has turned into a desolate territory.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the children of Makoko, whose homes you demolished, whose schools you erased, whose futures you bulldozed in the name of “urban renewal” that is nothing but state-sanctioned cruelty against the poor.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 35 million people the UN World Food Programme estimates could go hungry in Nigeria in 2026 , among whom are millions of children whose stunted bodies and diminished brains are the direct ledger of your governance failure.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to children dying from preventable diseases in primary healthcare centres you have refused to equip, to children walking past abandoned school buildings to hawk sachet water in traffic, to the almajiri children you have used as political props for decades and then discarded, to the girl children married off before puberty in states whose laws you refuse to harmonise with the Child Rights Act.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to children whose parents cannot afford the food, the school fees, the medicines, the transport, or the safety that your governance failures have placed beyond their reach - even as you award yourselves allowances, SUVs, foreign medical trips, and pensions for life.
This is the reality. And the reality is not a “Happy Children’s Day.”
The reality is a National Day of Shame.
So I issue this warning, on behalf of every Nigerian parent, grandparent, teacher, and citizen who refuses to be insulted again:
Spare us your hypocritical statements wishing distressed children a “Happy Children’s Day”. Spare us your photo opportunities and deceitful performances. Spare us your empty words that carry zero weight for the safety of our children.
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A WARNING TO THE PRESIDENT @officialABAT , GOVERNMENT @NigeriaGov , @nassnigeria@NGRSenate@HouseNGR Governors’ Forum @NGFSecretariat and State Houses of Assembly AND THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL CLASS OF NIGERIA AT LARGE:
DO NOT DARE WISH OUR CHILDREN “HAPPY CHILDREN’S DAY” TODAY .
To the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Vice President, the Governors of the 36 States, the Federal Executive Council, the Members of the National Assembly, the State Houses of Assembly, and the entire political class that has captured and destroyed the Nigeria State:
Do not dare.
Do not dare open your mouths on May 27 to wish Nigerian children a “Happy Children’s Day.” Do not dare release the recycled, ghost-written platitudes your media handlers have already drafted. Do not dare stand in front of cameras, surrounded by carefully arranged children in matching uniforms, to perform a tenderness you have never extended to the millions of Nigerian children you have abandoned, betrayed, and condemned to lives of suffering.
You have no moral standing to wish anything to Nigerian children. None.
Consider what you are dishonorably wishing them.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 39 students and 7 teachers seized only days ago, on 15 May 2026, from a secondary school and two primary schools in Ahoro Esinele community in Oriire district of Oyo State- children aged between two and sixteen , snatched from the southwest in a chilling expansion of a terror that you swore would be confined to the north.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 25 schoolgirls of the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Wasagu/Danko, Kebbi State, taken from their hostel at dawn on 18 November 2025, after gunmen killed the vice principal and most of whom are still missing as I write.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 303 students and 12 teachers of St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri, Niger State, seized on 21 November 2025 - children aged 10 to 18, boys and girls- whose abduction forced more than 20,000 Nigerian schools to close indefinitely .
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 287 students of the Government Secondary School in Kuriga, Kaduna State, taken by gunmen on motorcycles on 7 March 2024 in broad daylight while you and your political colleagues posed for swearing-in photographs.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the 15 children of Gidan Bakuso, Sokoto State, seized from their boarding school on 9 March 2024 as they slept.
You are wishing to the Chibok girls- over 90 of whom are still missing, twelve years after April 14, 2014, while you have moved on, and for your repugnant luxury, speedily rebuilt and redecorated Aso Villa, bought opulent hideous cars, and rotated power among yourselves as if those girls never existed. But their parents who gave birth to them continue to grieve and daily rain curses on the evil leaders that have shown no empathy towards them and their abducted daughters.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the children of Dapchi, Kankara, Kagara, Jangebe, Afaka, Greenfield, Bethel Baptist, Tegina - and to the many whose abductions never made the headlines because Nigeria had run out of capacity to grieve.
You are wishing “Happy Children’s Day” to the at least 1,799 students seized in a dozen of the largest abductions since Chibok , and to the 670 children affected by at least 10 school kidnappings in less than two years - a litany of horror compiled not by your security agencies, but by international human rights organisations doing the work your government refuses to do.
Part One ………..
I was led to connect to you for prayers because I had been having series of health challenges from fibroid Behich has prevented me from getting pregnant after 2years of marriage.
I had also been having pain at my abdomen which after a scan was carried out, a cyst was found blocking my right kidney, and all sort of different discovery which I don't understand.
I thank God that after the prayers I was healed completely. I am six months pregnant now.
The fibroid is gone and that cyst too.
They just disappeared
I have been enjoying good health since.
Glory be to God
I’ll share two.
WF Kumuyi was in Warri for the first time as we had just acquired the Ubeji Camp Ground.
I was keen to see these miracles people had always spoken about.
There were several paralysed people in the tent I was, very close to me, like see my bench and see theirs.
They walked. Even twisted legs straightened out.
I ran from one side of the tent of meeting to another to look at what was happening from the various uproars in different corners.
It was 5 days after the retreat had ended that I realised I also received healing for a painful bilateral knee pain that prevented me from bending or sitting on the floor.
It’s been 32 years now since both my knees were healed.
Second was when Ps Chris Oyakhilome had the Night of Bliss Benin-City. I attended this programme which was almost desecrated by unbridled, heavy, thunderous rainfall.
But as Jesus is real, I tell you for free that a miracle happened before my very eyes.
There was a young man who had come with his sick dad. When the rains came down heavily and everyone scampered to the coverings in Garrick Memorial School classroom areas, the boy wept like mad.
I could see the deep emotion.
“Papa, na dis rain wan deny us dis miracle? I don tire to dey carry you go toilet, go baffroom, go places. Today na today. You must heal. We no go commot for this rain.”
In the rain, this frail, old man got up and began to use his legs.
His son swam in the muddy water in praise to God.
Maybe I should add a 3rd.
I was in The Christ Restoration Deliverance Ministry convention in Asaba and during one of the nights, heavy rains came pouring down.
We exhausted all the nylon covers on our electrical equipments and danced in the rain, praising the Lord.
The landlord of the hall we were renting for church service in Asaba had suffered polio as a child and had one thin leg.
We had all retired to our hostels when a call came through that we should all gather in the church that night again.
Exhausted and fagged out, we dressed up and went to the church.
I saw this elderly man in tears.
“Pastor Dickson, see my leg. See my thin leg when I get since I be small pikin. E don fat reach my other leg.”
JESUS CAN DO ALL THINGS.
Believe it or not, no man can make me doubt Him.
Twenty-one Christians were killed on May 13 after their village in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was attacked by Islamic Terrorists.
A villager who survived said, “The rebels came during the night and started tying people. Then they began killing many Christians who were crying to Jesus Christ. I had hidden myself under the bed. After that, I started hearing loud pangas (large knives) on Christian bodies and the cries of many people crying for help.”
Lord Jesus, we can’t comprehend the evil of that drives the killing of innocent Christians or other people. They cried to You for help and You were there with them in the midst of their terrible suffering. They are now in Your presence. Comfort their families who grieve their loss. Protect the village and Christians in that area from further violence. You are Lord over the DRC. May the good news of Your salvation continue to spread as a mighty wave because of the martyrdom of these believers. For Your glory we ask. Amen.
“Then Paul answered, “What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be bound, but even to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.” – Acts 21:13
Breaking: The ongoing Islamic persecution of Christians in Nigeria continues with another horrific attack in the past few hours. Christians were beheaded by Muslim terrorists chanting “Allahu Akbar.” Their only crime was believing in God instead of Allah.
No one in the West seems to care: not politicians chasing Muslim votes, not the media obsessing over every other cause, and not even many Christian leaders in Western countries who remain silent.
The world turns a blind eye because the victims are Christians. Their lives apparently mean nothing to globalist elites and the virtue-signaling crowd.
Please keep them in your prayers. 🙏💔
Tragically, a newborn baby girl died just 12 hours after her birth amid the chaos that erupted as residents fled for safety during a terrorist attack in plateau state yesterday.
The mother remains weak and devastated by the loss.
HORROR: Radical Islamic terrorists invaded a Christian village in Nigeria.
They abducted pregnant women, cut upon their stomachs, and made them watch in horror as their babies died.