This was me as a Muslim. Made sure everybody prayed, wore my hijab and convinced my mother to do the same if we went out together.
Well, I’m proud to be in the body of Christ now.🥹
I’ve realized that Christ lies at the end of every honest attempt to find God.❤️
I honestly hate that we've normalized the idea that all opinions are valid. I think we should get back to telling people that they are ill informed & ignorant
“Scientists don’t want you to know” is a phrase that cracks me up always, cause if you actually meet a scientist, they will be shaking and crying like an overexcited golden retriever, desperate to tell you everything they know.
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Arda Turan:
"For me, there is no Messi - Ronaldo debate. If someone says Ronaldo is better than Messi, I will not talk football with that person. Of course I would respect someone saying “I love Cristiano more”, that is different."
The only reason why we are not singing Tobechukwu and See what the Lord has done every single day of our lives is because the Christian Church in Nigeria has placed a premium on what the Lord will do over the greatest thing he has already done: His death for us on the cross.
We grew up believing that politics was a dirty game and somehow allowed the ‘hoodlums’ we knew in school occupy political seats and we the supposed ‘good’ ones are at their mercy.
We are the biggest fools. Evil thrives because good people say and do nothing
@Phatbabeluuu It’s worse than racism because at least you can see why some race think they are better, but they’re here dragging who invented soup and name of attires
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.
I think some nuance is missing in this olodo uprising conversation. You people assume getting an education = intelligent. Where it really pertains to Nigeria is that the masses don't think critically, are not curious and do not engage with ideas. Even whilst educated.