@michkol1 The ones you've planted,how many are Ready for Christ's coming,are d parish pastors not d ones we're seeing online with one issue or the other?It's not by planting parishes my brother, it's by raising godly men and women, numbers of parishes won't matter if the reasons are wrong
There’s no nation on earth currently blocking Western imperialism (led by the U.S.) and nationalizing its resources that you will visit today and a kg of cooking gas will cost as much as $1.
China is ~$.50
Russia is ~ $0.65
Iran ~ $0.35
Nigerians, with a monthly minimum wage of $50, are paying almost $2 for a kg of cooking gas.
A few weeks ago, these same Nigerians were supporting US military aggression towards Iran, and welcoming US intervention in their own country.
I have never seen this type of thing in my life before.
Oba Olugbon Blasts Yoruba Kings: "Most Are Not Behaving Like Kings – Politics Has Overridden Tradition"
At the Think Yoruba First 4th Global Conference, Oba Francis Olusola Alao, the Olugbon of Orile-Igbon Kingdom, responded to a question on how the state and federal governments can support traditional rulers in the fight against insecurity ravaging Yoruba communities.
The monarch did not hold back. He stated that most Yoruba kings are not behaving like kings, and that politics has overridden many aspects of traditional life. He lamented that even some traditional rulers no longer embrace the very traditions they are sworn to protect.
According to Oba Olugbon, many kings have abandoned their cultural responsibilities in favour of political convenience and personal gain. He argued that until traditional rulers return to their roots and assert their authority as custodians of Yoruba land, insecurity and other challenges will persist.
He called on the government to take traditional institutions more seriously and to empower them with the recognition and support needed to function effectively. He also urged his fellow monarchs to rediscover their roles as fathers, protectors, and leaders of their people, rather than becoming pawns in political games.
The Nigerian military is taking credit for “rescuing” some 400 hostages released by Boko Haram in Ngoshe.
That is a lie, of course. Here is the word from eyewitnesses on the ground.
Soldiers delivered ransom to Boko Haram, said to be somewhere between 3 and 5 billion naira.
Only Muslim hostages were released. The Christian women and children remain in captivity.
They were being held in a village named Gavva at the shadow of Mandara Mountain, three kilometers away from the military base in Ngoshe.
That is not a rescue. That is complicity, and a wealth transfer to their terrorist comrades. It is also proof and a continuation of the ongoing Christian genocide.
This is video of the Muslim women and children being returned.
#EarthShaker
If you like share bluetick to 10 million people, you're still a thief for not accounting to the kobo the 20M you received.
17M naira worth of laptops left to disburse - for over 6 months.
We are still waiting for the report from "your team", Ayilori.
Peter Obi is not a messiah, He’s just a decent guy that’s why many young people support him. It will obviously take more than one person to save this country but a few good people can become the catalyst to direct our country towards the path of recovery
If not for how tribalism and religion have divided us, cooking gas at ₦2,400 should cause a total shutdown on Monday morning.
But a shutdown is an attack on Tinubu and Ronu gangs.
UPDATED PRICES: Nigeria’s energy crises worsens, making cost of living more expensive. 💔
Gas - ₦2,400/kg
Petrol - ₦1,350/liter
Diesel - ₦2,500/liter
Kerosene - Up to ₦4,000/liter
Most Nigerians don’t know this.
There is over ₦242 billion in unclaimed dividends sitting in the Nigerian capital market right now.
That is money companies already shared with their owners, but the owners never collected.
Some bought shares years ago and forgot. Some inherited shares and never knew. Some changed banks and lost the trail.
If you, or your parents, ever bought shares in any Nigerian company, there may be money in your name you’ve never touched.
Go and check. It is yours.
Seun: Will you support PO
OUK: Please I don’t want to discuss Peter Obi. Please I beg you
Seun: Are you afraid to talk about him?
OUK: Please he’s my senior brother. I don’t want to discuss anything Peter Obi. I use God beg you.
The MTN CEO says there's no unlimited data anywhere unless you're super rich, but Nigerians are showing screenshots of what they pay for unlimited data abroad to prove him wrong. That man na Mugu