Was having my bath this evening,I remembered that I wasn't praying enough,Just heard in my spirit that I should speak in tongues more and that was it..When I wake up tired now or am getting late for work I have the surest plug now..
#2024
#NoGreeForAnybody#greeforholyspirit
Video showing a Nigerian woman who is a truck driver living in Germany telling First Lady Remi Tinubu the true meaning of government empowerment. I think everyone needs to see this 👀👀
Ironically, this heated "Olodo Uprising" conversation is actually a good sign for Nigeria.
Nigeria is finally having its first endogenous, organically-defined culture war over an issue that is intrinsically important to Nigerian society.
Every other culture war that post-colonial Nigeria has fought until now has been imported Yankee slop, or imported religious slop, or both (LGBTQ, 3rd wave Feminism, "sexual liberation", tithing, NYSC hijab, etc).
A society fighting internal culture wars over its own self-defined issues is a society that is finally obtaining an identity of its own. Long may the war continue, and may the olodos suffer crushing defeat that dooms their uprising to the chapters of a Jude Bela historical documentary released in 2045.
Trigger warning:
Malama Ummulkhairi, an innocent teacher in Maraban Jos, Kaduna, was falsely accused of child theft and kidnapping- a crime she never did.
She was taken into police custody but later on, the same policemen handed her over to a waiting impatient mob of bloodthirsty barbaric lunatics, who brutally murdered her and burnt her alive.
The Police themselves later confirmed all those accusations were false—she was innocent. Malama was a mother of 5kids. What kind of madness is this?
An innocent woman falsely accused of a crime she never committed, who was safe in police custody, was handed over by the same Nigerian police to a gang of ravaging savages who slaughtered her.
This just happened 7days ago.
What kind of a lawless country is this?
Why does human life hold no value here?
Engaging Tomorrow’s Leaders at Madonna University
Yesterday, I continued my engagement with future leaders in the country. I was at Madonna University, Okija Campus, where I had the privilege of interacting with students at the NextGen Mentorship & Leadership Initiative on the theme: “Beyond Now: Raising the Next Generation of Leaders.”
The session was highly engaging, with students asking thoughtful and probing questions. Their concerns reflected the frustration of many young Nigerians who feel constrained by poor governance and widespread corruption, which have denied them opportunities to realise their full potential. However, I was equally encouraged by their optimism and determination to be part of the solution.
I reminded them that leadership is the greatest determinant of a nation’s progress. A true leader must possess the character, competence, capacity, and compassion to make sacrifices for the good of the people. Nigeria’s future depends on leaders committed to safeguarding lives, investing in education, creating opportunities, and building effective institutions.
I encouraged the students to take their education seriously, to prepare themselves for leadership, and to see themselves not merely as spectators but as agents of change. Through active participation in the democratic process, they have the power to enthrone leaders with integrity and the capacity to propel our nation forward.
As part of my ongoing commitment to education, I presented a cheque of ₦15 million to the university to support its educational mission. Investing in education remains one of the most effective ways to develop the human capital necessary for national progress.
Together, by raising a new generation of responsible and visionary leaders, we can build the Nigeria of our dreams that is POssible. -PO
Lagos come be like dustbin of Africa and @tokunbo_wahab aka HeyBuka claims to be working
@jidesanwoolu na wetin you promise Ketu people be this?
#LAWMACrisis
You need to see the joy on olodos' faces when a very academically sound person doesn't succeed in life. They relish it. It's almost as if it gives them more reasons to talk down on education and intelligence.
When we were graduating, after I finished as the top student in my class, many of my coursemates were really eager to see how I would turn out. In fact, I would always hear them gossiping: "No be by Best Graduating Student. To make am for life no be by acada. Street na military. We go see."
I'm glad I turned out really well. Even most of those who went to Ghana for "updates" after school and eventually resorted to fraud can't measure up to my accomplishments. Till today, many of them still randomly call me and jokingly ask, "Senior man, you just dey chop dey go. You no wan give men update na!"
Deep down, they genuinely believe I must be secretly involved in fraud. This is the society we live in, where many young people have come to believe that you can't succeed legitimately, and that every young man who is doing well for himself must be involved in fraud. Even many elderly people and police officers aren't exempt from this line of thinking.
I haven't seen a country that is trying so hard to make education unattractive like ours.
"School na scam."
"No be by BSc. You get BTC?"
"Education is the key to success. Oya, use the key start Benz na 😂."
"Lecturer pack 1999 Camry, student don pack Lexus beside am."
If we continue this way, in a few years, there will be nothing left of our educational system. We are so money-centred that we don't even realize education can be an end in itself and not necessarily just a means to an end.
Everything has become, "How much do you have in your account?" or "Use your intelligence buy Benz na."
This is one of the reasons it really hurts me to see highly intelligent and brilliant people end up poor. I'm always rooting for academically sound people to succeed because I genuinely want people, especially young people, to see that you can make it legitimately through hard work and academic excellence.
Any society where only the olodos become financially successful while the brighter minds, the ones who believe in due process, continue to struggle is a society that is bound to fail.
Bandits kidnapped a medical doctor. They tied him up, set up fire, grabbed his hand and put it inside the burning fire. Everyday, they burn a portion of his hand while he watched & screamed of severe pain. They kept burning the hand daily until they reached his shoulder. They then collected 15 million naira ransom and still killed him. These are the animals government wants to forgive & reward with free houses.
The woman selling Akara at the University gate has been there for over 20yrs, people she is selling Akara to have graduated, some have become Governors and all, she is still there earning daily profits.
God will Judge you.
Whenever Peter Obi speaks, he sees us as people that can be more.
Bola Tinubu & his wife sees Nigerians as slaves.
Always about grains to eat.
This should be from how they see their supporters.
The woman selling akara is not praying for her kids to take over the business. She wants to give her child an education that helps him compete in this world.
It is one thing to be overtly stupid. It is another to be heartless.
This is Mrs Margaret Obi
She will never ask Nigerian graduates to survive on Frying Akara, Selling Kuli Kuli and Roasting Corn 🌽🙇♂️
Na our Mama be this o🤳❤️
Senator Remi Tinubu should first set up Corn, Akara and Kuli Kuli business for some members of her family and the APC women leaders.
It will encourage other Nigerians to venture into the same business.
Since she believes that with such ventures, one can make enough money to feed, pay house rent, pay school fees and solve other basic needs.
A family where the husband and wife are wicked and greedy shouldn’t be allowed close to the presidency of a country.
Bola Tinubu and Remi Tinubu are very vicious and extremely dangerous.
The unborn generation of Nigerians will not forgive the present generation for allowing wicked people to hold this country down.
The reason your mother fried Akara to send you to school is so that you can be a better citizen of the society and have a fighting chance against poverty. She didn't do it for you to come online and defend frying of Akara as economic empowerment. Don't waste her efforts.
JUST IN: “Preventing Obi and Kwankwaso from appearing on the ballot could trigger a crisis that may prove too difficult for the Bola Tinubu administration to manage.”
— Northern group warns FG.
BREAKING: A Nigerian woman, Habibat Salawudeen Ihiovi-Jack, is attempting to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest Holy Bible reading marathon, aiming to read continuously for 144 hours in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
“Peter Gregory Obi is our presidential candidate...And some persons who know they do not stand a chance against him in the elections do not want him to be on the ballot.” - Our National Secretary, Ikenna Enekweizu