Na the video be this. Former Abia state governor. They even voted for him twice by collecting yam and kerosine. They love their oppressors so much in ibo land.
Every part of Yorubaland must now switch to siege mentality mode. And work out plans to arrest this situation.
Time to put our forebears wisdom to work.
Ounbọ, ounbọ???
The death verdict has been overturned. That which I dared not share with anyone has become a testimony of the redeeming power of the Holy Spirit. I got home and headed straight to the hospital, brimming with faith and assurance that stage four cancer has been completely defeated. I was right! God honoured my faith. The doctor said it was incurable because it was a genetic mutation in the brain. God flushed it out. Brother Gbenga, the retreat was my pool of Siloam. I saw God, and I also saw the healing power of God. Glory be to Jesus
Weakness is not a virtue
Strength restrained under serious provocation is a virtue
That is why the scriptures say "Blessed are the Meek" not "Blessed are the weak."
For the same reason, Jesus said "I am meek," not "I am weak."
For the same purpose, the scriptures admonished the weak to say, "I am strong."
There is no blessing for weakness
The weak inherit nothing but shame and losses
A woman who was among those kidnapped from Ariko village during their Easter church service has given birth to a child in the bandits' camp. Remember, women, little children, and some men have now been in captivity for 58 days. However, this woman gave birth a week ago. A woman who emerged from the camp after trekking for 3 days in the bush said the birth was difficult because the pregnant woman, like others in the camp, was malnourished.
According to her, the pregnant woman was ill when labour began, but with the help of other women experienced in traditional birth, they managed to help her give birth. She said the women pooled bits and pieces of their clothes that hadn't been washed since they arrived and wrapped the child.
When the bandits refused to give them anything sharp to cut the umbilical cord, after about an hour, a woman, out of desperation, used her teeth to cut it. Later, they pleaded for water to clean the child and the mother, but the bandits refused, saying they wouldn't waste water on a child who wouldn't survive. They wanted to go to a nearby stream to wash the child, but the bandit said no.
They also pleaded with the bandits to release the women so she could go home with the baby, but the bandits refused. The next problem was that the mother's breasts had no milk, as nothing came out because she was so malnourished. A while later, the child began to suck the little that started to come. Hours later, they were still pleading for water to wash the child and the mother when it began to rain.
The woman said they resorted to wetting a cloth in the rain and using it to wipe the child. She said the child was still alive five days later when she came out, though part of the umbilical cord attached to the navel had not yet fallen off.
She described acute hunger and pus-filled rashes covering most of their skin, especially the children's. She described little children and the women with heads full of lice. She spoke of how young children in the camp are persuaded to drink large amounts of river water just to fill their bellies and reduce hunger. She spoke of how the bandits will lead women into the bush to forage for leaves, which they boil and eat. She spoke of a time when they went 5 days without anything to eat except boiled leaves and water.
She spoke of how the men are always chained with bicycle chains. She said that sometimes the bandits lead some men into the bush to pluck mangoes, which are then shared out as meals. She spoke of taking a bath only every 7 or 10 days. She said the bandits would escort women and men, in batches, to bathe in the river and then watch them, especially the women, while they bathe naked.
She said other sensitive things that can’t be mentioned, but please include them in your prayers.
Written by Reuben Buhari
By the way, we are not campaigning for Tinubu in 2027.
We are campaigning against any possible emergence of Peter Obi and anyone put forward by Obidients.
May this country not fall into the hands of those who hate it with generational passion.
No matter how well you raise your children, they are still potential victims of those who didn’t raise theirs right. You can teach your kids respect, discipline, values, and good character; but one poorly raised child in the same school, street, or neighbourhood can introduce violence, entitlement, bullying, or moral decay into their world.
The Soun of Ogbomosho is my friend but I disagree with him. There are ways to storm the kidnappers den with not a single casualty. The security agencies know what to do if they are serious. Let’s stop making the same excuses for mediocrity. We can do better. This is not a rocket science. I am distressed at the lack of imagination being displayed. Those children can be all rescued tomorrow without a single casualty. There are extraction techniques available to make this possible. I am just tired of excuses.
Dumfries and Konate. Real Madrid actually making good moves. Now we need an elite midfielder and another CB who can also play LB and would love a number 9 Joselu type of striker.
“Where is the money for the subsidy going?” “Why is the government taking loan?” Watch this to improve your understanding. Don’t let anyone misinform you.