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This is from ABC News in USA.
While the Nigerian government is busy prioritising propaganda, the world is already aware of how truly useless and irresponsible our leaders are.
Pls kindly lend your voice
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While many nigerian entertainers, musicians, pastors and public figures have kept quiet or joined this evil govt propaganda,
Nicki Minaj speaks on violence and genocide against Christians in Nigeria at the United Nations.
The world needs to see this.
Advise your friends and families posted to the North for NYSC to stay at home. No one should be travelling by road to the north this period. Even by air, when you land, they can still access you. Stay in your houses.
Good morning.
It’s a good day to say that:
I am truly grateful for Celebration Church International ♥️♥️♥️
We are indeed a move that cannot be stopped 💫💫
Since I was physically present at this service, this is for whoever cares to read.
The sermon centered on caring for the poor and less privileged around us. A reminder that loving Jesus means showing love to people who may not be as fortunate as we are.
Each of us was encouraged to have a legacy project, something tangible through which we touch lives. It doesn’t have to be grand. Maybe paying one person’s school fees, buying someone lunch, or simply doing something that makes a difference.
A reminder that in scriptures Jesus says, “I was hungry and you fed me,” and people ask, “When were you hungry?” He responds, “When you refused to feed one of these little ones, you refused me.”
The message was that we cannot claim to love God, whom we have not seen, if we don’t love our neighbor, whom we see every day. Love must be practical. When someone is hungry, you don’t just tell them, “Go, your faith has made you whole.” You feed them.
The sermon then took a turn toward the state of our nation, particularly the government and security forces. It was a bold reminder that much of the suffering and violence we see in Nigeria could be addressed if there were genuine will. Too often, when ordinary citizens are victims of crime, nothing is done. But when someone from a wealthy or influential family is affected, the authorities suddenly spring into action with full force.
Our infrastructure and systems could protect lives and property if there was genuine concern. The problem is not necessarily capacity but indifference. The message condemned this wickedness and inequality within our security system, where the worth of a life seems to depend on one’s financial standing.
And sadly, that is the truth.
Oh… I won’t end without saying you bloggers who intentionally cut out excerpts for misinterpretation are evil, and you go meet am for front.
I love this season, I love how happiness is in the air in all sorts of ways. Careers are thriving, babies, marriages, people are choosing the healthy lifestyle, 2025 I see you. May it be permanent🙏