Back in 2022, after my video about my ordeal at the hands of the EFCC went viral, someone in law enforcement called me and said, "This thing you're doing will get you in trouble o. Why not do what every other person is doing? You can make comedy or find a way to entertain people. Must you talk about the government? These people are powerful o."
Nigerians, we need to remind these people that we are powerful. We are running out of time.
These Police Officers just parked me at Bolade, Oshodi, pointed guns at me, and forced me to transfer N100,000 them. When my bank app showed "exceeded transfer limit", they dragged me to a nearby POS to do it with my card.
They initially demanded 150k each.
They were 4 in number.
These are the names I could copy:
Francis Adekunle
2087495551
Kuda
Friday Ikpe
9136237110
Okay
This is the phone number of the notorious Officer Friday Ikpe 09136237110. I got it from his opay
@PoliceNG@BenHundeyin@Princemoye1
Please my mutuals, if you see this on your TL, help repost or tag other relevant authorities until these criminals are apprehended.
They're being led like pigs to the slaughterhouse.
And the one guy who could have at least countered their narrative has been sentenced to prison on laughable charges: Julius Malema
The sad part about this whole thing is that in a few decades when the colonizers get their beach head in Africa via the Cape, the whole continent don buy market be that.
They will not stop at Zulu land. They will spread over generations until our descendants require ID cards to move from Accra to Lagos.
Sad stuff, and it sucks to be utterly powerless to stop this tragedy.
... Like watching a container fall on a passenger car from the other side of the street.
*sigh*
Something tells me the second half of this century will be one of furious struggle for our motherland.
It's either we chase the pigskins out for good, or we have colonialism 2.0
We have to win
Pattern recognition and the ability to always ask "why" is the difference between a thinking, independent adult and a zombie who lets Twitter manage his emotions.
It's when you look at the "South Africa Vs Ghana beef" and you ask yourself why the South African xenophobes whom everyone knows have had problems with Nigerians and Zimbabweans since forever, suddenly decided to go after Ghanaians - the relatively unproblematic group of Africans that are both highly visible and universally liked across the continent.
Why would the Afrophobes seeking a quick and easy win against African immigrants skip over the hundreds of thousands of available Zimbabweans (invisible and easy to pick on) and Nigerians (widely disliked across Africa) and specifically start a beef with the one group of Africans that the entire continent knows and likes?
How many Ghanaians even live in South Africa compared to Nigerians and Zimbabweans? Why did Ghana - the most unlikely target with the least potential payoff - suddenly become the focus of South African Afrophobes? What did that contrived, 1-sided beef accomplish except create a narrative that set the entire continent against them? Why would Afrophobes seeking a win against immigrants go after the one group of immigrants that everyone likes and aren't even that many, when there were tens of thousands of Kudakwashes and Emekas to go after?
Why shoot themselves in the foot for absolutely no reason by making an enemy out of the state that had the capacity to immediately charter widebody aircrafts to evacuate its citizens who were then pictured joyfully singing their national anthem on the plane home? Why score such a disastrous PR own goal and completely discredit their own movement by adopting the role of comic book monsters, to the point where all of South Africa's continental soft power is genuinely under threat?
Are these Afrophobes really that stupid?
Or, or...hear me out - they are just patsies and someone else behind the scenes is carefully curating a sequence of events that leads South Africa into a catastrophic loss of diplomatic credibility and cultural influence, which will then be followed by an assault against the South African state itself, possibly by one or more separatist entities that are already being covertly armed and equipped?
Who was recently seen sending Starlink kits to Orania under the Seal of the US First Lady? Whose ambassador recently met with Western Cape separatists after publicly stating that he "does not care what South Africa's courts say"? Who is currently pushing every button to discredit South Africa on the international stage including disinviting the country from the G7 meeting and using disaster photos from DR Congo to falsely claim a "white genocide" in South Africa?
Pattern recognition is what helps you stitch all these data points together in sequence and reach the obvious conclusion that helps you avoid becoming a useful idiot whose thoughts and feelings are dictated by proprietary algorithms owned by billionaire white supremacists who microdose ketamine.
It's a basic adult requirement.
Nigeria's foreign reserves have supposedly increased to a staggering $51 billion, marking the highest level the country has seen in 17 years.
Unfortunately, this heavily publicized macroeconomic achievement is not something that ordinary Nigerians should be celebrating or congratulating the government over.
This is because a massive, tragic number of local businesses, and independent factories were brutally sacrificed on the altar of the Tinubu Administration's economic policies to make this statistical illusion a physical possibility.
The hard truth is that even though Nigeria's foreign reserves have technically increased from $35 billion in 2022 (under Muhammadu Buhari's administration) up to $51 billion in 2026 (under Tinubu's administration), almost all of this newly added cash came directly from foreign speculators.
To clearly understand this financial scam, you have to remember that when Tinubu first came to power, the base interest rate (the annual profit you expect to make when you buy Treasury Bills or government bonds from the Central Bank) was sitting at roughly 11%. But the very second Tinubu captured power, he aggressively hiked this interest rate to an unprecedented, jaw-dropping 27%.
For relative context, the standard interest rate in the United States is hovering at only about 4 percent. So, obviously, this astronomical increase was strictly done to entice, lure, and practically beg wealthy European bondholders, Wall Street hedge funds, offshore currency speculators, and international capital flight managers to come dump their volatile dollars into Nigeria. While this influx of dollar speculative investment temporarily inflated the Central Bank's reserves, this is nothing but dangerous and highly unstable "hot money."
In 1-3 years, these short-term bonds will inevitably mature, and these offshore investors will aggressively demand their principal and their massive 27 percent interest back, which will rapidly deplete and empty the national reserves even further.
But this is not the only devastating problem. This desperate policy has also violently forced commercial banks to aggressively increase their own lending rates even higher, with many banks now charging local businesses a crippling 35 percent to 40 percent interest on basic business loans. This predatory banking environment has effectively forced countless local businesses, agricultural enterprises, and manufacturing firms to completely collapse. Since many of these struggling businesses depend heavily on short-term bank loans to pay salaries, purchase raw materials, fund daily operations, and maintain their supply chains, there is mathematically no way they can afford to pay these extortionate interest rates to the banks while still maintaining basic operational profitability.
This ridiculously high interest rate, when aggressively added to the painful, continuous removal of petrol and electricity subsidies, has indeed succeeded in artificially inflating Nigeria's foreign reserves to impress Western creditors. But in the exact same breath, it has violently pushed tens of millions of ordinary Nigerians into extreme, multidimensional poverty, skyrocketed the cost of basic food, completely crumbled local industries, and transformed the entire country into an economic wasteland just to make the Central Bank's balance sheet look pretty to the IMF.
I don't think people realize just how extraordinary what we're witnessing with Iran is.
I was arguing with a dear journalist friend of mine yesterday who was telling me that Iran was winning, yes, but only on the strategic level, not tactically.
The type of thing a skinny kid getting stuffed in lockers in highschool tells himself to make himself feel better: "These people will BEG to work for me in ten years. Everyone knows jocks peak in highschool. They'll literally beg." 😏
I think that's precisely wrong, and that's what makes the Iran war different. As of now, Iran is in fact holding its own tactically too.
Think about other U.S. wars of aggression these past few decades. Take Vietnam, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Serbia, etc. (the list is unfortunately very long). The pattern was roughly always the same with an immense power differential between aggressor and victim. These wars were, by and large, imperial: the empire attempting to crush a much weaker people whose only realistic recourse was guerrilla resistance. And that is when they actually had the will to resist: some - like Libya - barely even bothered, just resigning themselves to their fate (despite being, at the time, the richest country in Africa).
As spectators of these wars, if you had any moral sense, the dominant emotion was a kind of helpless disgust: you were watching a giant stomp through someone else's house.
Sure, the U.S. actually lost many - if not most - of these wars, famously replacing the Taliban with the Taliban or being expelled with their tail between their legs from Vietnam, but the power differential was no less real for it.
It's just that power doesn't always guarantee victory: sometimes the giant can't kill everyone, and eventually tires of trying. But the “victories” won this way were always pyrrhic at best: the people endured, yes, but what they were left with was a country in ashes that takes decades to rebuild. Meanwhile, in the grand scheme of things, the giant walked away with little more than a bruised ego.
Iran is - remarkably - proving to be an entirely different beast: when others were merely surviving a giant, Iran appears to be able to compete with one.
What just happened over the past 48 hours is the best illustration of this. You had the President of the United States issue a formal ultimatum: reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours or we "obliterate" your power grid.
Iran's response was essentially: we dare you, if you do this we'll make all your Gulf allies uninhabitable within a week.
And, as we saw, Trump backed down: pretexting non-existent "VERY GOOD AND PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS" with Iran, he said his ultimatum no-longer applied (or, rather, became 5 days). Adding he now envisaged the Strait of Hormuz being “jointly controlled by me and the Ayatollah.” To the amusement of Iran’s diplomacy (https://t.co/o4JnJJoAGS).
That, folks, is a textbook tactical victory. It is, remarkably, Iran demonstrating in this instance that it had escalation dominance over the United States of America. That is, the ability to credibly threaten consequences so severe that the US - for perhaps the first time since the Cold War - found it preferable to stand down.
That's no skinny kid being locked in a locker dreaming of revenge fantasies. That's the kid grabbing the bully's wrist mid-shove and watching his face change.
And it's not the only tactical victory in this war so far. Take the episode over the Israeli attack on Iran's South Pars gas facility. Iran had warned that if that happened U.S. allies in the region - including Israel - would face a symmetrical response.
And they delivered: famously devastating Qatar's Ras Laffan facility - which produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply - and leading, according to Qatar themselves, to a $20 billion loss of annual revenue for the next 5 years (https://t.co/Myd3QZDbYf).
Not only that but they also managed to hit Israel's Haifa refinery (https://t.co/XvFqewBZPZ), one of the country's most strategic and protected sites.
The result was Trump distancing himself from the South Pars attack, saying that Israel had "violently lashed out" unilaterally and that "NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE BY ISRAEL pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field." Israel then said it wouldn't strike Iran energy sites anymore (https://t.co/tk0rA5NaWS).
From where I stand, that's another tactical victory. It is, at least, Iran demonstrating that is can fight back **symmetrically** against the U.S. and its allies. Not through asymmetric resistance with IEDs hidden in the roadside or traps hidden in the jungle, but eye for eye, and against some of the most heavily protected sites on the U.S.'s side.
That's qualitatively different from any other adversaries the U.S. has directly fought in recent wars.
There's plenty more, such as the pretty relevant fact that Iran has gained control of the single most strategic energy chokepoint on earth and the U.S. is finding it impossible to break that control.
To the point where Trump has been reduced to publicly begging China - of all countries - for help, which given Trump's ego mustn't have been easy to do. Only to be told no. By China. And by everyone else he asked.
This is the topic of my latest article: how this is, in fact, the first genuine "multipolar war."
First, in the narrow sense: because Iran is revealing itself to be a genuine pole of power - not a superpower, but an actor that cannot be submitted, which is all multipolarity is.
And second, because the war itself is accelerating multipolarity everywhere else: the U.S. has never been more isolated, never looked weaker and its security guarantees have never been more hollow.
In my article I lay out the full scoreboard - military, economic, political - and explain why this war has already changed the world, regardless of how it ends.
Enjoy the read here: https://t.co/FoB8dIKwTb
There is zero dignity in playing civilized in a racist, parasitic system designed to drain you. Blacks must become predators: ruthless predators in finance, psychological warfare, industry, economics, commerce, and above all, in the ruthless education and shaping of our children.
My gospel of African unity is not some cheap display of performative intellectualism. It is a non-negotiable necessity if we are to ever survive the crushing weight of Western imperialism.
Ask yourself this very simple question. These paid TV pundits, and the hypocritical so-called human rights activists who are aggressively commanding you to boycott South Africa, why are they terrified of extending this exact same courtesy to Europe and America?
Our Senegalese national team players were racially profiled, mercilessly harassed, and they were almost stripped naked on live television under the fraudulent guise of routine border checks. The absolute best football referee on the African continent was publicly humiliated, detained without cause, and shamelessly labeled a terrorist by American security agencies. How many of these loud, self-righteous TV hosts in Africa have ever been bold enough to brutally criticize these systemic, state-sponsored racial policies leveled against Africans in the United States?
Our fellow Africans living in America are being violently uprooted from their homes in the middle of the night and packed like cattles into freezing ICE detention facilities, and many of them die in the process from deliberate medical neglect and physical abuse. Yet, not even once have these loud pundits dared to criticize these American Gestapo police tactics. The sheer volume of historical and modern crimes committed by the West against Africans is simply too horrific and too deeply entrenched for me to fully describe here.
Yet you never see these fake human rights activists, the very people begging us to boycott South Africa, raise a single finger to criticize their Western paymasters.
Ask yourself, why this cowardly, selective outrage? Dubai is actively shipping high-grade military weapons, launching lethal surveillance drones, and funneling billions in black-market funding to the RSF militias through Ethiopian logistical corridors. They are doing this to literally brutalize, starve, and systematically massacre our fellow African brothers and sisters in Sudan. Yet, not for one single second will you ever hear these disgusting activists and bought-off TV pundits talk about the apocalyptic suffering of the Sudanese people. They are not even calling for a global boycott of Dubai. In fact, these exact same hypocrites happily vacation in the UAE and they actively use Dubai as the ultimate pinnacle of human infrastructural development while completely ignoring the African blood staining those glittering skyscrapers.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is being brutally stripped naked by multinational corporations but you will never, ever hear these criminal TV pundits talk about the corporate genocide in Congo. They will passionately command you to boycott South Africa, but they will completely lose their voices and absolutely never tell you to boycott Apple products. But the exact moment a crisis erupts in a fellow African nation, they instantly start tripping over themselves, foaming at the mouth, and begging the entire world to cancel and boycott a sister state.
Let me be absolutely clear. I have always condemned the barbaric xenophobic attacks in South Africa. In fact, I have explicitly demanded total, paralyzing economic sanctions on the corrupt government of South Africa for their undeniable complicity in these grave human rights violations, atrocities that are happening right under their administrative watch, in broad daylight, and directly in front of highly militarized, state-funded security networks that do absolutely nothing to intervene.
But what we must absolutely not do is allow this manufactured, selective outrage to permanently divide the African continent. We must never allow the Western media, and their paid local stooges, to trick us into hating our fellow Africans while giving the real imperial predators a free pass to continue extracting our wealth undisturbed. We must aggressively punish the failing political institutions, the corrupt immigration bureaucracies, and the complicit law enforcement agencies in South Africa without balkanizing our collective continental identity. To declare a total cultural war on the entire South African population is to play exactly into the bloody hands of the colonial masters who carved up this continent in Berlin. They desperately want us fighting each other with machetes in the gutters of Johannesburg and Lagos so that we remain far too distracted to notice the multinational cartels quietly emptying our gold mines, stealing our crude oil, and completely auctioning off our geopolitical future.
I'm not a genius by any metric, but it's painful to see the same tired old script playing out each time the top 1% (in any country) want to deflect the consequences of their unbridled greed unto easy targets.
South Africa is the country with the highest wealth inequality in the world.
By definition this means extreme poverty for the people at the bottom and obscene wealth for the people at the top.
.... And the people at the top are still mostly comprised of the white minority ruling class from the apartheid era.
Sure, they've rebranded and granted a few meaningless "concessions" but the real levers of state and means of production are firmly within their control.
The South African bourgeoisie controls most of the land (the single most important factor of production and most powerful wealth multiplier)...
They control the media and systematically decide who the naive masses should love and hate.
They control the food supply because again, most of the landowners have pro-apartheid ancestors.
They control the ports, the lucrative mines, licenses and prime real estate.
This isn't me stripping Africans of any agency.
It's simply the truth. Anyone with two brain cells to rub together and an internet connection can do their own research.
They'll come to the same sad conclusion: South Africans are being robbed blind in real time.
Then again, this is what happens when you have a half baked "revolution" led by Nelson Mandela.
The supposed liberator of black people who went from being branded a terrorist ( a badge of honor)...
To having a 9 foot tall shining bronze statue in Parliament square, London.
Ask yourself why there are no statues of Patrice Lumumba in DC.
No statues of Thomas Sankara in Paris
No statues of Amilcar Cabral in Lisbon
Tells you all you need to know, doesn't it?
But I'm digressing.
The point I'm trying to make to anyone who cares to read is this:
A revolution that does not strip the greedy bourgeoisie of their unfair, ill gotten economic, social and political advantages is nothing but theater.
.... And theater it was, this "revolution".
The ANC may have ended apartheid on paper, but it's simply new paint on the exterior of an old building.
But hey, all this is boring talk of how economic and social systems work.
Tell the angry Zulu man that the reason why he's poor, miserable and has nearly non-existent prospects of ever climbing the economic ladder is because Mr. Thulani the Uber driver from Gokwe who works day and night like an ant to buy food for himself and send a few Rand back home to his wife and children is THE SOLE REASON why Mr. Zulu is poor.
It is what it is.
Lol they're clowns who genuinely don't know what to do besides harassing people.
Like their fellow tribalistic idiots in Nigeria who think they'll divide the country and all their problems will magically go away.
You see, fighting the system keeping you poor is way more than just violence.
Hell, violence is only 0.5-1.5% of the equation.
The real work is boring and simultaneously more dangerous.
It's reviewing land laws and in many cases taking back large swathes of illegally acquired land at gunpoint.
It's reviewing who controls the mines and the licenses to ensure that your country actually gets full value for your natural resources.
It's the seizing of a good chunk of the media to promote national interests. Via legislation or across the barrel of a gun.
It's the actual, generational work of educating the ignorant masses and healing the societal trauma.
It's building boring public infrastructure: Roads. Water infrastructure. Energy infrastructure. Train stations. Libraries. Etc
It's the paperwork of labor reforms and legislation that methodically recaptures the means of production from the capitalist elite minority, and using those means of production to ensure the common good of society.
They're acting like terrorists when they should be acting like revolutionaries.
The problem was never Trump.
Trump is the readable version of a text that was always there, written in language most people couldn't access.
The problem is the system that produced him, that uses him, that will survive him, and that will next time find someone equally willing to do what he does but competent enough to do it quietly.
The competent version is more dangerous.
The competent version rebuilds the language. Restores the branding. Hires the speechwriters who know how to say "shared values" and "rules-based order" while executing identical policy.
And the people who spent four years appalled by Trump's vulgarity will feel the relief of good grammar and take it for moral improvement.
The empire doesn't need Trump specifically.
It needed what he provided: a stress test. A period of operation without the usual ideological cover, to see what held and what didn't.
What held: the sanctions. The bases. The vetoes. The dollar. The weapons sales. The regime change operations.
What didn't hold: the manners.
And when someone comes along who can restore the manners while keeping everything else, and they will, they always do, the people who thought the problem was the manners will call it a recovery.
The rest of us will know what it actually is.
If I wanted to maintain my current standard of living, but in Nigeria, it would cost too much to be realistic.
Nigerian prices are way too expensive in USD terms despite having such a devalued currency, and I don't understand how everyone is quiet.
That country is stupidly expensive for no reason at all🤷🏾
The Dar es Salaam premiere of #WhatHappenedOnOctober29 was a roaring success!
Many thanks to the University of Dar es Salaam for hosting me, and for a lively interactive session afterwards with Dr. Joshua Maponga.
Asante na mungu ibariki🇹🇿🙏🏾
Nairobi🇰🇪 on Saturday here we come!
Please release these children for the sake of our shared humanity
I am deeply shocked and heartbroken by the condition in which these abducted school children are, as seen from their flagellated bodies. It is a painful reminder of the depth of insecurity in our land.
I have always made it clear that the society we abuse today will take its revenge on our children tomorrow. When I first began making that statement, some of these children were not even born. This is a classic example of how the abuse of governance and society today can produce devastating consequences long after the abusers are gone.
It is on the same line that I argue that the loans our leaders take today will hurt our children in the future, as many of them will mature for repayment and consequences long after we are gone.
To those holding these children, I make a direct appeal to your conscience. Remember that these are innocent children - sons and daughters of people who have placed their hopes, dreams, and entire future in them. In every one of them, you will find reflections of your own children, your own family, and your own humanity.
No grievance, no hardship, no justification can ever outweigh the sanctity of a child’s life and innocence. Whatever path has led to this moment, there is still room for remorse, for humanity, and for a change of heart.
I therefore appeal to your sense of mercy: release these children immediately. Let them go. Return them safely to society to reunite with their families. -PO
The latest shadow ban is crazy.
1.2 million people signed up to follow my posts here, and only 10,000 are being allowed to see what I post
Very interesting situation.
Be very careful with Nigerians who come here to tell you that all you need to do is to "Remove Tinubu" and insecurity will permanently stop, or that the collapsing Nigerian economy will magically bounce back overnight.
It is absolutely true that terrorists are ravaging our communities in the North and Middle Belt regions and are now slowly gaining a bloody momentum in the South West. It is a terrifying statement of fact that over 1,500 Nigerians have been violently abducted from their homes, and are currently chained to trees in the forests, starved and tortured by rag-tag militias in their mobile camps, stripped of their absolute human dignity, and used as disposable bargaining chips by ruthless trans-national cartels.
All of this is undeniably true, but if we truly desire to fix the insecurity crisis in Nigeria and save our people from these foreign-backed terrorists, we must be cold, logical, and highly calculative with our statements and our actions.
The Tinubu administration may very well be a massive, corrupt circus of incompetent comprador clowns, but your passive game plan of waiting patiently until 2027 to finally vote him out is even more silly, pathetic, and utterly delusional.
These people who come online and tell you to "Remove Tinubu and put Peter Obi" are actually doing much more harm than good to our collective survival. They are deliberately turning a bloody situation, which should be an absolute national emergency, into a mere political football, a cheap campaign slogan, and a tribal popularity contest.
On May 15, 2026, over 100 innocent students and teachers were violently uprooted from their classrooms in Borno and Oyo states, and they are currently being brutalized, raped, and slaughtered by ruthless bandits. So this is absolutely not the time for cheap political campaigns. This is not the time to blindly promote Peter Obi or strictly channel your superficial aggression on Bola Tinubu.
This is the exact time that Nigerians need to aggressively storm the defense headquarters across the country, completely paralyze the federal capital, and physically force the defense ministers, the service chiefs, and the useless heads of intelligence agencies in Nigeria to unilaterally sign their resignation letters. This is the time that we need to know the exact profile details of the chief security officers, the specific military commanders, and the tactical patrol units active on the very day this brutal kidnapping happened. We need their names published, their bank accounts aggressively investigated, their encrypted phone logs subpoenaed, their immediate assets frozen, and their swift prosecution for treason and criminal complicity.
We need to completely relinquish our daily routines, abandon the illusion of normalcy, and fight for brutal institutional reforms. And if you genuinely think this is something you can magically achieve by waving your plastic permanent voters card at a rigged ballot box, then you need to wake up.
First, understand that 2027 is far too late. Over one hundred women and children have already been abducted this month alone. How many thousands more do you think these cartels will abduct ten months from now before the 2027 general elections even begin? And after the fraudulent election, where the anointed establishment candidate inevitably emerges victorious due to massive biometric rigging and voter suppression, an extra eight months will be completely wasted in symbolic courtroom meetings, useless judicial tribunals, and elite political bargaining while the masses continue to bleed.
Do you honestly think the heavily armed terrorists in the bush will simply drop their assault rifles, abandon their RPGs, sit quietly under a tree, and wait for two years so that you can peacefully elect a competent leader? Absolutely not. While you are holding useless democracy placards and throwing cheap insults at Tinubu on social media, their foreign financiers are actively mapping the bloody blueprints for future attack zones. While you are queuing under the scorching sun in the naive name of exercising your constitutional rights, they are aggressively smuggling their untraceable Starlink terminals, their high-capacity solar batteries, their thermal surveillance drones, and their armor-piercing ammunition into their mobile camps to support the next devastating range of attacks. You will be insulting Tinubu and blindly shouting "Obi Is Coming" while our children and women are being violently uprooted from their schools and dragged to the slaughterhouses in the forests, and the bloody cycle of insecurity continues completely uninterrupted.
The compromised celebrities and internet influencers you see online who are performing their fake outrage and attacking the Tinubu government are absolutely not working for you. They are not fighting for the kidnapped victims, they have no intention of dismantling the neo-colonial state, and they do not care about systemic change. What they are merely doing is managing your raw emotions. They are acting as digital pressure valves so that you can lash out your anger on Tinubu and then peacefully go to sleep, which they very well know will never solve a single structural problem in this country.
On my Journey to know why our big pastors are not protesting against the k111ings happening in Nigeria, I went to house on The Rock @HouseOnTheRock@HOTR2024 and protested in front of Paul adefarasin @pauladefarasin, so I raise my cardboard in front of him to protest,in the cardboard it says(there's Chr1$tian g@n0cide happening in Nigeria let speak up. 1st Corinthians 12 v 26). I was then taken away to their protocol department and I was badly beating,just to silence what I am protesting for,😭 😭 and after that I was taken to ilason Police station at jakande and detained for three days,then my friend @omoruyishedrack97 shadrack came to bail me,which I paid. At least for now I can say with my experience that our pastors and Daddy G.O are friends with our politicians and they don't want the world to know that there is Chr1$ti@n g@n0c1de happening in Nigeria. Please every member needs to stand up and speak up, protest even if you can't come outside let it be an online protest for this k111ngs to stop,post online with your cardboard and tag people,all I want is peace in Nigeria. if you think what I did was wrong,think again about owo k111ngs in ondo state,think about the people that where kidn@pped all across the the country,we all pray and also play our part by speaking up.
Our pastors are friends with our politicians so they are in a position where they can't speak the truth
May God not put us in a position where we can't speak the truth. Amen
@Ruffrasta1@KevinblakC@GossipMillNaija@dammiedammie35@Jessejagz@SavvyRinu