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@LivingstoneB5@steveisgud @el_modestpoet No, he is talking about Apostolic Faith church, it is different from other Apostolic churches. The church has been in existence for over 100years. Apostolic faith church Nigeria clocked 80yrs this year and they are currently having their camp meeting at Igbesa Ogun state
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I hear a detective is sitting somewhere in a hideout, writing judgements for properly constituted judicial bodies.
This same detective has allegedly written similar judgements in the past, both for judicial and quasi-judicial bodies. I remember the judge in a quasi-judicial body laughing as he read his "judgement" - a clear indication that he was seeing it for the first time and did not write it. He even stumbled over several parts of it, and clearly lacked the capacity to write such a detailed, if unjust ruling.
I say let him continue writing. It is up to the judiciary to decide how they want to live out the rest of their days - in glory, or in infamy.
Whatever they do will decide not only the fate of millions of Nigerians, but their own fates too, in ways they cannot even begin to imagine.
History has taught us that HUMAN ENDURANCE has LIMITS, and I am of the opinion that Nigerians are slowly reaching the end of their tether.
One more misstep, and the country will go up in flames that will first consume those who lit the match with their selfish, greedy, inconsiderate, criminal and thoroughly dishonourable behaviour.
Go on. Test fate.
B.O.G.
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You don’t love coup, but you love “grab it, snatch it, and run with it”.
You don’t love coup, but you enjoyed watching MC Oluomo threaten a whole tribe in Lagos for your candidate and actually carried out the threats.
You don’t like coup, but you loved thousands of blurred election results from various polling units that were doctored in favor of your candidate almost all over the country.
You don’t like coup, but loved when INEC officials were dumping PVCs in drainage and forests in regions where your candidate is unpopular.
You hate coup, but love voters suppression and intimidation so long as it favors your candidate.
You dislike coup, but was very happy to hear that IREV was switched off during the election so results won’t be transmitted in real time so they can be manipulated for your candidate.
You don’t love coup, but you enjoyed watching Mahmood Yakubu continued to collate fake election results even when asked not to continue in error by well meaning Nigerians.
You hate coup, but had orgasm when Mahmood Yakubu announced your candidate as the election winner at a wee hour of the morning when millions of Nigerians were still asleep, even though your candidate did not meet the election requirements to be declared a winner, like 25% in the FCT.
Now you see, you don’t really hate coup in the real sense of it, you simply hate to see those in uniform carry out one, but love when your candidate is the beneficiary of a coup like the one that was carried out on Feb 25 this year.