@TonySage7237 Just watched your interview with @CNBC which I think was optimistic and true position of things, I think you post so investors can be confident with the direction of the company. That was an honest assessment and answer you gave.
Live at the National Assembly Public Hearing on Constitutional Review, the House Minority Leader said they received presentation asking UN to appoint officials into INEC.
@AfricanHub_ This is a classic example to note, just because a page or group carrying Afria doesn’t make them African runed or establishment media, which is concerned about the state of the continent and how we can be totally liberated as a people. There’s nothing to see here.
@Morris_Monye@Morris_Monye
I was just thinking out loud Just imagine them slap T-pain for meeting saying he wants to reduce the cost of fuel(energy cost)and make life better for the Citizens,that’s the implication having an active CIA asset as president,he has no say in running the country.
@eljayee2003@DavidHundeyin@SecBlinken I think we have a better chance now. May God almighty help us. That Podcast Strategy really worked. People really need to hear the truth and be educated about how the system is working against them.
Chuks Iloegbunam tells General Gowon that only the truth shall make Nigeria free
…Faith, without good works, is dead
Dear General Yakubu Gowon.
You spoke to the Daily Trust on Saturday, October 19, 2024. The rare interview, conducted by Andrew Agbese and Isiaka Wakili, marked your 90th birthday anniversary.
In it, you celebrated revisionism and claimed things that were not backed by evidence. This open letter is to point out and correct your horrendous amputations of contemporary Nigerian history. It is a necessary exercise because, as your Christian faith commands and as your fellow Christians profess, “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:32.
Your interviewers asked this question: “You are committed to Nigeria’s unity; how did you take it when the civil war broke out?” You gave a long-winded answer that portrayed you as an all-time champion of national unity. But, if you remember that as Head of State, you said in your maiden nationwide broadcast on Monday, August 1, 1966, that there was no basis for Nigerian unity, your self-description as a permanent apostle of national unity stands out as perverse. This is another claim of yours: “My duty and profession at that time demanded to make sure that we kept the country together. And that was how it happened.”
Sir, with the most profound respect, that was not exactly how it happened. In that historic broadcast of yours, you were going to declare a Republic of Northern Nigeria. In it, you said inter alia: “As a result of the recent events and of previous ones, I have come to strongly believe that we cannot continue in this wise, as the basis for trust and confidence in our unitary system of government has been unable to stand the test of time. I have already remarked on the issue in question. Suffice it to say that putting all considerations to the test, political, economic as well as social, the basis of unity is not there…”
A thread. 🧵
Good to have you in Nigeria 🇳🇬 sir . We need more men like you in Africa. People how love God almighty & the Africa people, may God almighty continue to keep you sir.