#Osinachinwachukwu I will forever have great memories of you,your angelic voice,the worship and ministration helped many come as they are, willing to be vulnerable and broken for christ..God bless you and give you true rest daughter of Zion 🙏
Apostle Micheal Orokpo has given his two cents on Peter Obi’s podcast. He said “let’s not just become hyper and unnecessary and unreasonably spiritual, when we’re spiritual, we should be reasonable about it”. Now this is a man of God that I proudly listen to!👏🏻
Let’s make something clear:
Peter Obi never attacked the church.
Peter Obi attacked the government.
How many of these charlatans masquerading as church pastors successfully twisted the words of Peter Obi to mean an “attack on the church” is completely shocking and disgraceful.
Let me explain it further:
Peter Obi said working-class people were spending so much time in churches because the government has failed and many people are jobless, unemployed and with a lot of free time on their hands.
He was attacking the government for being so useless and incompetent that people who should be productive with jobs are spending so much time on religious activities. How anybody hears his words and twists it into “an attack on the church” is an outrageous deliberate form of mis-comprehension.
Peter Obi said he will provide jobs so that all those productive hours squandered in church events can be converted into economically productive hours that directly benefits the person. He never attacked the church- because it’s not the church’s fault that people are jobless with so much spare time on their hands. He attacked the government for being incompetent, useless and failing to provide jobs for the people. How anybody hears that and understands it as an attack on the church displays a gross incapacity for rational comprehension.
However that being said,
The way some nigerian pastors are outraged and embittered, over Peter Obi’s comment tells you all you need to know that many of these people do not really want a country that works. They don’t.
Because they know if the country works,
There will be far less clients to deceive and defraud.
If you are not this loud about bad governance, if you are not this loud about societal ills, if you are not this loud about systemic genocide on christians in Nigeria but you are loud once they point fingers at the church programs, I can clearly see you for the performative clown you are.
Christians are being slaughtered in the north, not a word from you. Churches are being attacked and burnt down in the north, not a word from you.
According to https://t.co/m7RfQzZUTm,
Since the year 2000, about 62,000 Christians in Nigeria have been murdered in genocide perpetrated by Islamist jihadist groups including Boko Haram, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), and Fulani militias. The International Committee for Nigeria refers to this genocide as the “Silent Slaughter.” Not a word from many of these opportunist charlatans calling themselves pastors.
More than 8,000 Christians were killed in 2023 alone. This is according to the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety). Again, not a word from many of these pretentious hypocrites calling themselves pastors.
The Owo massacre in Ondo State happened just recently with many Christians massacred and not a word from you. But the moment, someone talks about the squandering of productive time with excessive church programs, you start crying like a bush babies. All of a sudden, you want to talk about “attack on Christianity”. Nonsense.
These pastors know exactly what they are doing. And only fools will fall for it. To deliberately mischaracterise a clear attack on the government by Peter obi as an attack on the church, just because they feel their livelihood is under threat, is really just frankly appalling.
They know a functional society will make many of them irrelevant and redundant so they are currently crying like bees who launch an attack on anyone who attempts to touch their honeypot.
It’s a shame but it’s not a shock.
I visited Emeka Ojukwu’s best friend, Frederick Forsyth, who happened to have raised Ojukwu’s children after the war. He is clutching onto my book, “The Strangers of Braamfontein.”
@MrMekzy_ will be playing Ojukwu in my new film, “The Last Night in Biafra.”
Just found out that in that 'its even plastic' video, the man is Patience ozokwor's son 😭. All this time I thought she was trolling her daughter for not finding a better man, meanwhile she was mocking her son 😭😭
Abandoned Industries in Ala Igbo with Job Potential for the Youths.
1. Nigercem, Nkalagu, Ebonyi State
2. Asaba Textile Mill
3. Aba Textile Mills, Abia State
4. Standard Shoe Factory, Owerri
5. Nigergas, Emene Enugu
6. Nigersteel Company, Glass Industry, Aba
7. Imo Rubber Nigeria Limited
8. Resin and Paints Industry, Aboh Mbaise
9. Avutu Poultry, Obowo, Imo State
10. Paper Packaging Industry, Owere-Ebiri, Orlu, Imo State
11. Modern Ceramics, Umuahia, Abia State
Reviving these industries presents a significant opportunity to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the South East. A young, vibrant Economic Team and Implementation Group is essential to drive this vision forward, ensuring these businesses can thrive once more and provide sustainable employment for our youth.
Did we miss any industries? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Credit: @Nedumcity_
@VoiceOfTheEast What is phenomenal about a man wearing tight hugging clothes like a woman, how many true Igbo men dress like this..none1! Flavour dressing like women is not Igbo culture stop capping rubbish..