@jon_d_doe This is a very flawed, low-level thinking. They are not the same thing. An unbeliever with tattoos, can repent and turn to Christ, and would not have to wipe off his tattoos. But a believer, should not be deliberately going to get a tattoo. There's a difference.
@kingsleypst You will explain tire sir. But no gospel was preached. You tattoo just says III:XVI. For the one who doesn't know scripture, it means nothing. Even the Christian may take sometime to decode what it represents. No gospel was preached sir. Just you and the flesh.
@EbenezarWikina That revelation of God not allowing Moses to grow up in the camp of Israel, so he could have a different mindset, is so powerful! My God!
@ummuh_Zahra Just think about the thousands of Nigerians that have gone through this ordeal at the hands of these wicked police officers, and did not have a voice on X. The same people entrusted with power to protect innocent citizens. SMH
@PoliceNG Just broad day light robbery @PoliceNG Please explain how getting a tinted permit curbs crime? Can't criminals also obtain permits? What happens to stopping and searching suspicious vehicles? This is misplaced priorities and just an avenue for extortion.
@Mrkonqueror1@lekan_olayinka1 What ever this is supposed to mean. I just dislike this narrative. That you had a headache in the evening, does not mean everyone had one too.
@CalvinEmeka@NGSuperEagles This kind of reasoning is why we are where we are as a nation. Poor! In another country, players would not be owed their allowances for years. If not qualifying for the World Cup would make the NFF sit up, then so be it. Let's stop tolerating nonsense.
@QualityQuadry The way we blame the super eagles instead of holding the authorities accountable is so appalling. If losing the game will make the NFF wake up, then so be it. Nigeria is in such a mess. It's this lack of holding leaders accountable that has led us here.
@MrOzor1@OurFavOnlineDoc I can relate. Lived in that same region in Kebbi State. Though I am a northerner from Kaduna state, but because we are Christians, we were alsocalled "nyamiri", and were targets.
@gideonodoma It's painful. Just like you said, if the Nigerian government had ensured the protection of the lives of her citizens, would there be any reason for the narrative? It's a disgrace that many cannot see this simple truth.
RESOURCES, SURVIVORS, & THE GOSPEL
Those of us who can talk and/or who are talking are those of us who survived. You will never hear the personal story of Enyo who was butchered in March of this year, or the stories of the many thousands now silenced against their will.
'Resources' mean nothing to the dead. And when the dead are needlessly dead, the resources become a positive curse on the society that let them die so needlessly.
According to Jesus, one human life is worth more that the 'whole world', so that there is no profit in gaining the whole world and then losing one's soul. The soul is worth more. The reason is because the value of a human life in grounded in the imago dei. Poor, rich, male, female, religious, irreligious, able, disabled, educate, uneducated... notwithstanding, every human life is invested with intrinsic value simply because God made humanity in His image. Nothing else matters. The senator does not have more 'life', does not have more intrinsic value than the janitor at his office.
A Christian knows that all the resources is this world pales in value, beside a single human soul. But here, thousands, thousands are being gruesomely slaughtered for their faith. How can a man of God, if he be one, how can a man of God bring resources into the conversation? At least, it is insensitive, and at most it is ungodly.
If Nigeria has stood up to the genocidal maniacs plundering our lands and slaughtering our people, would "genocide against Christians" be an available excuse for the USA to exploit as pretext for whatever resource they truly want to come and steal? That is, assuming the resource narrative has merit.
See, some of you should just stick to your motivational speaking business, and leave the persecuted church alone, if you can not help. If you can not help, don't add insult to our pain.
There is so much to say, but I will post a video - accompanied with two stories, then, I will take a short break.
@NigeriaGov This is such a disgrace! This shows that Nigeria is such a backwards country. Celebrating chatbot at groundbreaking, when a lot of youths are still jobless on the streets.
@_hafsat_paki You guys just keep defending the genocide against Christians. Why was there a need to protect 300 Christians in the first place? You are not foolishly trying to praise the act, when the Christians shouldn't have been in that position in the first place.