Today was one of the most painful days of my ministry.
With tears in my eyes and a heavy heart, I stood before 22 coffins as I conducted the mass burial of our brothers and sisters in Christ who were brutally killed on the night of June 21 in Kawel, Mushere, Bokkos LGA of Plateau State.
As I looked upon the grieving families, I saw widows whose husbands would never return home, children whose parents would never hold them again, and parents burying the children they had prayed and sacrificed so much for. The cries of sorrow pierced my soul. No words seemed enough to comfort such unimaginable pain.
These 22 precious souls were not numbers. They were fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and faithful followers of Jesus Christ. Last night they went to sleep hoping for tomorrow, but violence stole their lives and left their families brokenhearted.
As we lowered their bodies into the ground, I could not help but ask: How many more innocent Christians must be buried before the world hears our cries? How many more tears must be shed before peace returns to our communities?
Yet even in our sorrow, we hold on to God's promises. The Bible says, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." (Psalm 34:18). Today, I pray that God will draw near to every grieving family and give them strength beyond human understanding.
O Lord, heal our land. Comfort the widows. Protect the orphans. Wipe away the tears of Your people. Let the blood of the innocent cry out no more. May justice prevail, and may Your peace reign over Plateau State and all of Nigeria.
Though their bodies rest in the earth today, their faith remains a testimony that death cannot silence. We will remember them. We will mourn them. And we will continue to pray that God brings healing to our wounded land.
May their souls rest in perfect peace.
BREAKING: The United States 🇺🇸 has sanctioned a Lagos-based ISIS financier, Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad, 35, and three bureaux de change linked to him for allegedly moving funds for the group, as part of a sweeping action targeting ISIS financial networks across Europe, the Middle East, and West Africa.
Growing up in my village o never heard anything like that, the first time I learned about it was in Onitsha ( school). I had to ask my father why we don’t practice it in my village and he told me it’s banned.
Tinubu has approved over ₦3 trillion this year alone for firms associated with Chagoury
Seyi Tinubu is said to also be a board member of Chagoury’s subsidiary, CDK.
Over $700 million allocation was previously allocated to Chagoury last year
The ridiculous $13 billion Lagos Coastal Highway was also gifted to Chagoury last year, when almost all the federal roads in Nigeria are dilapidated
Do the maths, how much of our national wealth has gone to Chagoury since Tinubu became President?
#TinubuTheFailure
You may not believe this, but there was a time in Nigeria that if you visit a restaurant, you'll only pay for the food.
Water was totally free.
Whether sachet water or bottle water, you'll get it for free.
Davido is the only rich kid that proximity with him changes your life for good. I respect him for that. Normally rich people no get joy but that guy is different.
Post covid 19 i went to ikoyi okoya estate living with my mum younger sister who works there. I rapport with some rich men children. They even love my vibes and hindsight when we are talking. Last last na security work one of them ask me to come and be doing in their estate.
Some of you simply don’t learn or maybe it’s short memory una get. Dangote couldn’t “save” you with Cement and other he monopolised but he’ll automatically save you now? Dey play
I am disappointed in Dangote.
Dangote was supposed to save us from import racketeering. Instead he built a more efficient version of it.
Marketers found out the refinery sells fuel cheaper to foreign traders than to Nigerian companies. So now they ship it to Togo, buy it back as import, and bring it home to Nigeria. And after freight, insurance, and the Lome detour, it still lands in Nigeria N65 cheaper per litre than buying directly from Dangote Refinery Lekki.
Between March and May 2026, 70 to 80% of fuel imported into Nigeria by sea was Dangote fuel. Nigerian fuel oooo that left Nigeria but came back as foreign goods. This business model is not to help Nigerians.
We spent a decade defending this refinery as the thing that would finally free us from the import cartel. Turns out the cartel just changed address. Same exploitation, new gantry.
If your own product is cheaper in Lome than in Lekki, you didn’t build a refinery. You built a tollgate and called it patriotism honestly.
In geopolitics countries are only after their interests. It’s left for Nigerians to go for their own interest because UK and others would do anything even if it means death to the entire Nigerian people to protect its interest. That’s why we need patriotic leaders.
UK doesn’t Play with Good governance to the Point they Changed 6 prime Ministers in 10 years. But when it comes to Africa they Will Encourage Dictators Like Biya & Museveni, And Congratulate Nigeria Every time we Hold a Sham Election. This is Very Sad & Shameful Conduct. 🙄🇬🇧
Over 10 top military officers were killed under Tinubu. We watch them slaughtered on live videos.
Meanwhile Tinubu’s Air Fleet received ₦20.3 billion, while our Army’s allocation for operational equipment, which was supposed to receive ₦20.6 billion, received only ₦1.4 billion barely 8% of what it should be.
He’s busy campaigning while school children have spent over 30 days in captivity.
#TinubuTheFailure
Stop giving birth to children you’re not ready for. This story I just heard on TikTok touched me.
A lady got pregnant out of wedlock, gave birth and dumped the baby with her mother, got married and relocated abroad with her husband and started a new family.
The baby daddy also got married and started a new family.
Both parties didn’t want to be involved in the child’s life, so the grandma raised him, sent him to school and died somewhere along the line and the child dropped out.
He was constantly reaching out to both parents but neither wanted him in their lives.
Now he committed suicide 🥹😭
I can’t imagine how painful his whole existence must have been, knowing that nobody wanted him 😭😭😭
Can I put uziza in Egusi? I’m feeling experimental but the stakes of this gamble is too high.
Helpppppp!!!!
Does it make it better or bad, I have very few minutes to decide as my soup is almost done.
Can’t even fault men that won’t follow you guys to Antenatal, see the nonsense you guys are singing 😂
It’s her seriousness for me
Now I want to do another 9 months course so I can travel to Nigeria to sing rubbish