Let it not be that I did not tell you about the coming of Jesus Christ. There is a purpose for which Jesus came. He came to bear our sins, beaten and battered because of our sins. Isaiah 53:3-5. He loves us too much that He had to sacrifice His life for ours. All He is asking us to do right now is to come to Him (Matthew 11:28-30 and Revelation 3:20). It is never too late to come and accept Jesus.
“When Your Source Of Livelihood Depends On Politics/Politicians, Your Conscience Dies, And Telling The Truth Becomes Your Greatest Fear.”
— Comedian AY
🗣 @MarkOgden_ on Robert Sanchez:
"He'd be a good No. 2, but he's not even in the top 10 in the Premier League. Had Chelsea signed Mike Maignan from Milan last summer, they'd probably be in the Champions League right now."
“I have 4 grandchildren who are in nursery school, and my son’s wife, who is a teacher, is currently being held captive by those kidnappers.” — Elderly woman begs Governor Seyi Makinde who has 5 family members that were kidnapped few days ago in Ogbomosho.
BREAKING: We've urged United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres to urgently invoke Article 99 of the UN Charter and bring Nigeria’s escalating insecurity—marked by mass abductions, killings, attacks on civilians, mass displacement, and other grave human rights violations—to the attention of the UN Security Council.
Nigeria’s escalating insecurity and grave human rights violations are reflected in repeated abductions, killings, attacks on civilians, and mass displacement in Oyo, Benue, Borno, Plateau, Kaduna, Zamfara, and several other parts of the country.
The scale, persistence, and regional implications of the insecurity and grave human rights crisis in Nigeria pose a threat to international peace and security and risk aggravating existing threats in the region.
Article 99 of the UN Charter is designed precisely for situations in which emerging or ongoing crises require urgent preventive diplomacy, sustained international scrutiny, and coordinated international action.
Several years of violence and conflicts in several states have created appalling human suffering, physical destruction and collective trauma across Nigeria. Our appeal is grounded in the preventive mandate of the UN Charter and the urgent need to address a rapidly deteriorating situation in the country.
Article 99 of the UN Charter provides that: ‘The Secretary-General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security.’
Placing the escalating insecurity and grave human rights violations in Nigeria on the Security Council’s formal agenda would strengthen the credibility and effectiveness of the United Nations system in fulfilling its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.
It would also ensure sustained international attention to attacks on civilians, including abductions, killings, and displacement.
The crisis in Nigeria is not merely a domestic law-enforcement issue. Its effects increasingly implicate regional peace and security through cross-border movement of armed groups and weapons, large-scale displacement, growing instability extending beyond Nigeria’s borders, and weakening human rights protection and rule-of-law institutions.
Read more: https://t.co/S9V6ZDtyAw
“Nigeria, Cameroon stands with you. I am a Cameroonian, I can’t stay silent because your pain is my pain. We are Africans, we are mothers. These children are our children. Imagine sending your child to school, fixing their uniforms, carrying their bags, telling them see you later, then armed men enters the school & takes them away.”
~Cameroonian women pleads with Nigerian Government to bring the k!dnapped children home safely.
#BringBackOurChildren
#TinubuBringBackOurChildren
Supporting bad governance because it benefits you today is a dangerous gamble.
Many think they can dine with the devil using a long spoon. Sooner or later, the spoon disappears, and they realise they were never exempt from the consequences.
A broken system eventually serves everyone the same meal.
FUNSHO DOHERTY HAS WON LAGOS GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARIES!!
Since this morning, my phone has been bussing
While we are waiting for the results of the gubernatorial primaries in Lagos from the party, I am advising all those manipulating information to stop
I know there are a lot of people this man allegedly Dr Norheem Balogun,has given money to spread fake news that he won.
The results of lagos gubernatorial elections showed Funsho Doherty won the elections
However let the party NDC will tell us results officially.
Please let us stop sending fake news out
As far as I monitored the results
Funsho Doherty won massively.
APC and Co please stop causing confusion in NDC
Leave NDC alone !!!