@Richarzeee@_globalcatalyst@belovedofJah_CJ When an incoherent biblical doctrine is being tampered with and people say "not so," you guys just choose to be the most intelligent to understand while all others are daft. God help us all.
@PeterObi God will definitely answer our prayers for a better nigeria. You are the leader we want for the common man like us to survive in this economy
@IsaacXVoxel Why do we always try to foce the Bible to speak where it's silence. If this is necessary, the scripture would have detailed it for us to know. I love Pastor iren, but for this, I really don't agry
@RealDonaldDoo Let scriptures explain itself rather than trying to paint a picture that directly has implications on the core message it passes.
The people repented when they heard the word of God and not a function of any gods as presumed
@DrAdojiV This is the level of degradation we've found ourselves as a state. Why will you labour as a public servant just to reap sorrow at the end. I Thank God for the new administrative nevertheless
A Pain One Carries Silently
This afternoon, as I travelled from Abuja to Lagos, a group of young Nigerians approached me at the airport and said: “We have not heard or read anything from you today or yesterday, despite all the heartbreaking news dominating our front pages—from the appointment of some of the least qualified individuals as ambassadors, to our institutions being ridiculed, the First Lady hosting extravagant dinners for Senators while children are being abducted, and the countless killings across the country.”
I looked at them and understood their frustration. My response came from the depth of my heart:
My dear younger brothers and sisters, there is a pain one carries silently when watching a nation you love bleed daily. There is a pain that words cannot fully describe—when you see the suffering of ordinary Nigerians and compare it to the reckless insensitivity displayed by those entrusted with leadership. It is the kind of pain that makes you remember the humiliating remark from the American president who referred to Nigeria as a “now disgraced country.”
Today, when you look around, you begin to understand why the world speaks of us that way. Yes, some of the names being paraded to represent us as ambassadors globally are shocking. But with a leadership that has allowed mediocrity, corruption, and impunity to rise to the top, who else did you expect them to choose?
When our people are being killed, our leaders are busy hosting dinners.
When children are being snatched from their schools, the political class is celebrating and dancing.
When families cannot afford their next meal, those in power are welcoming defectors and exchanging gifts as though Nigeria is not burning.
This is not governance.
This is not leadership.
And this is certainly not the Nigeria we deserve.
We cannot continue normalising this level of moral decay and national indifference. A nation rises when its leaders feel the pain of its citizens—not when they insulate themselves from it. A nation progresses when compassion, competence, and accountability guide public office, not when frivolity becomes the order of the day.
But I want you, the young people, to know this: do not lose hope. Do not become numb. Do not let this darkness demoralise your hearts. The New Nigeria we dream of—a just, secure, productive, and respected nation—is still possible. But it will not happen by accident. It will happen because people like you refuse to accept failure as our destiny.
We will continue to speak and insist that Nigeria can and must be better.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
@BashirAhmaad They should allow you guys to keep slaughtering people because of their faith. I no you are a proud Islamic extremist, so I don't expect you to actually like what they are doing.
@iamAhmadOlolu@MikeArnoldTruth Speak for yourself and yourself, selfish interest, and not include Nigerian In it. All well wishers of Nigeria are not happy
@Imranmuhdz This guys are just cruising . A terrorist that was caught earlier was given 20yrs in prison when it was clearly stated that every act of terrorism when convicted should be death penalty .
@WalidPhares real battle, sir. I pray we overcome all this Islamic extremist who think the only way to please their God and prophet is killing others and taking over their properties