• DAY 5: THE LAST DAY! THE GREAT DAY.
    THE GOD OF WONDERS IS HERE!
    THE GOD OF ANSWERS HAS RUSHED IN!
    THE GOD OF GLORY HAS TAKEN OVER!
    THERE WILL BE A PERFECTION OF YOUR EVIDENCE.
    CONNECT LIVE:

    GOD OF WONDERS, GOD OF ANSWERS, GOD OF GLORY. (Grand finale)

    I am as a wonder unto many; but Thouart my strong refuge. (Psalm.71:7)

    Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time we gather for the outpouring of glory. The God of Wonders will perfect all that concerns you.

    EXPECT ●••
    ●•Operation Let The Glory Fall
    ●•Operation Move Forward
    ●•Operation Congratulations
    ●•Operation Fallow Grounds Be Broken
    ●•Operation Divine Turnaround
    ●•Operation The Rise Of Giants
    ●•Operation Ephphatha
    ●•Operation It is Finished
    ●•Operation I Have My Evidence
    ●•Operation Goodnews On Every Side
    ●•Glory-Friday Impartation Service

    Bring Your Mantle for Impartation Friday Service
    Invite at least 3 new persons to join you LIVE
    Watch LIVE please, atmospheres aren't easily recreated.

    WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST.

    Declare With Me: THE GOD OF WONDERS, ANSWERS AND GLORY HAS TAKEN OVER!

    #NSPPD
    #7amfireprayers
    📍DAY 5: THE LAST DAY! THE GREAT DAY. 📍THE GOD OF WONDERS IS HERE! 📍THE GOD OF ANSWERS HAS RUSHED IN! 📍THE GOD OF GLORY HAS TAKEN OVER! 📍THERE WILL BE A PERFECTION OF YOUR EVIDENCE. 📍CONNECT LIVE: GOD OF WONDERS, GOD OF ANSWERS, GOD OF GLORY. (Grand finale) I am as a wonder unto many; but Thouart my strong refuge. (Psalm.71:7) Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time we gather for the outpouring of glory. The God of Wonders will perfect all that concerns you. 📍EXPECT ●•• ●•Operation Let The Glory Fall ●•Operation Move Forward ●•Operation Congratulations ●•Operation Fallow Grounds Be Broken ●•Operation Divine Turnaround ●•Operation The Rise Of Giants ●•Operation Ephphatha ●•Operation It is Finished ●•Operation I Have My Evidence ●•Operation Goodnews On Every Side ●•Glory-Friday Impartation Service 💥Bring Your Mantle for Impartation Friday Service ☎️Invite at least 3 new persons to join you LIVE 📺Watch LIVE please, atmospheres aren't easily recreated. WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST. Declare With Me: THE GOD OF WONDERS, ANSWERS AND GLORY HAS TAKEN OVER! #NSPPD #7amfireprayers
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  • HE SHOWED UP FOR THAT WOMAN BOUND BY THE DEVIL FOR 18YEARS.
    HE SHOWED UP AT THE ATLANTA CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY.
    HE HAS A TRACK RECORD OF SHOWING UP!
    HE WILL SHOW UP FOR YOU THIS WEEK!

    5DAYS OF AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP!

    And when Jesus saw her, He called her to Him and said unto her, “Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity. And He laid His hands on her, and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.”(Luke.13:12-13)

    Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, just as Jesus showed up and delivered this woman from 18years of suffering, every longstanding negativity is about to bow!

    EXPECT ~◇
    ◇~7 Different Impartations
    ◇~Operation Congratulations
    ◇~Operation Earlier Than Expected
    ◇~Operation No More Monitoring Eyes
    ◇~Operation My Father's House Must Be Saved
    ◇~Operation There Will Be A Manifestation
    ◇~Operation No More Dryness
    ◇~Operation The Lord Has Made A Name For Himself
    ◇~Special Prayers For Your Father's House
    ◇~Special Prayers For Marital Settlement
    ◇~Special Prayers For Supernatural Conception

    Covenant Day of Fasting on Monday and Tuesday Returns!!
    Bring Your Mantle For Impartation
    Invite at least 3 new persons to join you LIVE
    Watch LIVE please, atmospheres aren't easily recreated.

    WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST.

    Declare With Me: AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP!!

    #NSPPD
    #7amfireprayers
    🔘HE SHOWED UP FOR THAT WOMAN BOUND BY THE DEVIL FOR 18YEARS. 🔘HE SHOWED UP AT THE ATLANTA CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY. 🔘HE HAS A TRACK RECORD OF SHOWING UP! 🔘HE WILL SHOW UP FOR YOU THIS WEEK! 5DAYS OF AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP! And when Jesus saw her, He called her to Him and said unto her, “Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity. And He laid His hands on her, and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.”(Luke.13:12-13) Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, just as Jesus showed up and delivered this woman from 18years of suffering, every longstanding negativity is about to bow! 🔘EXPECT ~◇ ◇~7 Different Impartations ◇~Operation Congratulations ◇~Operation Earlier Than Expected ◇~Operation No More Monitoring Eyes ◇~Operation My Father's House Must Be Saved ◇~Operation There Will Be A Manifestation ◇~Operation No More Dryness ◇~Operation The Lord Has Made A Name For Himself ◇~Special Prayers For Your Father's House ◇~Special Prayers For Marital Settlement ◇~Special Prayers For Supernatural Conception 🍽️Covenant Day of Fasting on Monday and Tuesday Returns!! 💥Bring Your Mantle For Impartation ☎️Invite at least 3 new persons to join you LIVE 📺Watch LIVE please, atmospheres aren't easily recreated. WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST. Declare With Me: AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP!! #NSPPD #7amfireprayers
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  • HE SHOWED UP FOR THAT WOMAN BOUND BY THE DEVIL FOR 18YEARS.
    HE SHOWED UP AT THE ATLANTA CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY.
    HE HAS A TRACK RECORD OF SHOWING UP!
    HE WILL SHOW UP FOR YOU THIS WEEK!

    5DAYS OF AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP!

    And when Jesus saw her, He called her to Him and said unto her, “Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity. And He laid His hands on her, and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.”(Luke.13:12-13)

    Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, just as Jesus showed up and delivered this woman from 18years of suffering, every longstanding negativity is about to bow!

    EXPECT ~◇
    ◇~7 Different Impartations
    ◇~Operation Congratulations
    ◇~Operation Earlier Than Expected
    ◇~Operation No More Monitoring Eyes
    ◇~Operation My Father's House Must Be Saved
    ◇~Operation There Will Be A Manifestation
    ◇~Operation No More Dryness
    ◇~Operation The Lord Has Made A Name For Himself
    ◇~Special Prayers For Your Father's House
    ◇~Special Prayers For Marital Settlement
    ◇~Special Prayers For Supernatural Conception

    Covenant Day of Fasting on Monday and Tuesday Returns!!
    Bring Your Mantle For Impartation
    Invite at least 3 new persons to join you LIVE
    Watch LIVE please, atmospheres aren't easily recreated.

    WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST.

    Declare With Me: AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP!!

    #NSPPD
    #7amfireprayers
    🔘HE SHOWED UP FOR THAT WOMAN BOUND BY THE DEVIL FOR 18YEARS. 🔘HE SHOWED UP AT THE ATLANTA CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY. 🔘HE HAS A TRACK RECORD OF SHOWING UP! 🔘HE WILL SHOW UP FOR YOU THIS WEEK! 5DAYS OF AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP! And when Jesus saw her, He called her to Him and said unto her, “Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity. And He laid His hands on her, and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.”(Luke.13:12-13) Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, just as Jesus showed up and delivered this woman from 18years of suffering, every longstanding negativity is about to bow! 🔘EXPECT ~◇ ◇~7 Different Impartations ◇~Operation Congratulations ◇~Operation Earlier Than Expected ◇~Operation No More Monitoring Eyes ◇~Operation My Father's House Must Be Saved ◇~Operation There Will Be A Manifestation ◇~Operation No More Dryness ◇~Operation The Lord Has Made A Name For Himself ◇~Special Prayers For Your Father's House ◇~Special Prayers For Marital Settlement ◇~Special Prayers For Supernatural Conception 🍽️Covenant Day of Fasting on Monday and Tuesday Returns!! 💥Bring Your Mantle For Impartation ☎️Invite at least 3 new persons to join you LIVE 📺Watch LIVE please, atmospheres aren't easily recreated. WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST. Declare With Me: AND THE MOST HIGH SHOWED UP!! #NSPPD #7amfireprayers
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  • EDO!!, THE HOUR OF REVIVAL IS COMING TO BENIN!

    Ihian Obo Ire re ghere… gho rhuo vbe okhian!

    We’re only days away from the much-anticipated revival gathering in the City of Benin! By faith, we declare that the hearts of many are aligning for revival and Benin is set for a mighty move of God. Expect an atmosphere saturated with worship, healing, deliverance, the Word and supernatural encounters. Don’t miss what God is set to do!

    Venue: Sir Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub
    Dates: 24th –25th July 2025
    Session Times:
    •⁠ ⁠Thursday, 24th July | 4 PM
    •⁠ ⁠Friday, 25th July | 9 AM & 4 PM

    Whether you're a pastor, worshipper, youth, intercessor or just hungry for more of God — this is your moment. Don’t watch it happen — be part of it!
    Do pray along with us and Be prepared to be there LIVE
    EDO!!, THE HOUR OF REVIVAL IS COMING TO BENIN! 🔥 Ihian Obo Ire re ghere… gho rhuo vbe okhian! We’re only days away from the much-anticipated revival gathering in the City of Benin! By faith, we declare that the hearts of many are aligning for revival and Benin is set for a mighty move of God. Expect an atmosphere saturated with worship, healing, deliverance, the Word and supernatural encounters. Don’t miss what God is set to do! 📍 Venue: Sir Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub 🗓️ Dates: 24th –25th July 2025 🕔 Session Times: •⁠ ⁠Thursday, 24th July | 4 PM •⁠ ⁠Friday, 25th July | 9 AM & 4 PM Whether you're a pastor, worshipper, youth, intercessor or just hungry for more of God — this is your moment. Don’t watch it happen — be part of it! Do pray along with us and Be prepared to be there LIVE
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  • When people die, we say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    But today, I ask one question: what of the living the dead ruined?

    What of the lives they shattered?

    The voices they silenced?

    The dreams they wasted?

    What if the dead ruled with cruelty and departed, leaving a trail of victims too damaged to ever recover?

    What if their legacy is the reason some died untimely, violently, and unnecessarily in the first place?

    Muhammadu Buhari is gone.

    And once again, a bleeding nation is being asked to perform its most dangerous ritual: FORGET!

    But I remember.

    I remember citizens waving flags and singing the anthem
    gunned down at Lekki Tollgate by soldiers, under his government that saw a demand for dignity as defiance.

    The streetlights went off.
    The cameras looked away.
    The bullets rained down mercilessly on unarmed citizens!

    He was Commander-in-Chief!

    Families are still grieving. Many are still missing.

    His government denied their murder.

    They made us question the evidence of our own eyes.

    They spat on our memory and dared us to forget.

    I remember the Shi’ites
    fathers, sons, women, children
    dragged through dust, crushed under boots,
    for daring to march and pray differently.

    I remember the violent burial of justice
    when DSS agents invaded judges’ homes at midnight, Gestapo-style,
    without warrants, without shame, without consequence.
    Till date, no justification.
    And the judiciary never stood the same again.

    I remember the hundreds of “repentant” Boko Haram terrorists he released back into society
    with fanfare, jollof rice, sewing machines, starter packs, and smiles
    while widows of slain soldiers clutched folded flags and death certificates.
    While children from burnt villages grew up without homes,
    without fathers,
    without mothers,
    without answers.

    I remember the grievous collapse of the economy
    the deepest plunge into abyss this nation had witnessed in recent history
    while Buhari repeatedly abandoned the country, disappearing for weeks without remorse, without explanation.

    As inflation soared, the Naira crumbled into disgrace, and food prices became horror stories,
    he remained absent.

    Absent while businesses folded.

    Absent while the World Poverty Clock declared Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World.

    He watched from a distance, aloof, detached, unmoved
    and whenever he spoke, it was either denial or pure condescension.

    No strategy.

    No empathy.

    No shame.

    I remember the wickedness of his final days in office
    a Naira redesign wrapped in the disguise of reform,
    announced without foresight,
    without care for the poor, the sick, the elderly, or the rural.

    People died not for lack of medicine,
    but because they couldn’t use or access their money to purchase it.

    Aged parents wept bitterly in the streets, under the hot sun,
    for days that turned into weeks, because their own money was locked away.

    And Buhari, the Chief Architect of that doomsday policy
    the man under whose watch lives wasted like scraps of paper
    was the single biggest beneficiary of public goodwill in our democratic history!

    Yet they say, “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    Why?

    Because he is now under the earth?

    Was he not godlike in power while we suffered under his rule?

    Since when did death become a bleach that wipes away how people lived?

    Since when did dying canonize men who had no empathy for the living?

    He died in London
    not in Zaria, not in Enugu, not in Jos
    but in a foreign hospital most Nigerians cannot even dream of, let alone afford.

    And his media aide, Femi Adesina, looked Nigerians dead in the face and said,
    "Buhari could have long died if he used Nigerian hospitals...due to lack of medical competence..."

    The sheer cruelty of the Nigerian ruling class in full glare!

    So, who should use Nigerian hospitals?

    Who should suffer the lack of "medical competence"?

    The aggrieved masses, from whom you now demand silence or empathy for the dead?

    The one who ruled for 8 YEARS over bad hospitals, empty pharmacies, and unpaid doctors?

    And when his time came, he fled, as usual, the very system he created.

    He ran from his own legacy.

    How many Nigerians can run from bad governance?
    How many of you reading this can afford London clinics?

    But again, they say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    Do not remember your pain.
    Do not remember your trauma.
    Do not remember the loved ones you buried.
    Do not remember the blood that dried on our streets.
    Do not remember your truth.

    But I do remember.
    And I will not be silent.

    He governed like a ghost
    distant, cold, silent
    except when denying responsibility.

    He left a nation poorer, angrier, and more broken than he met it.
    He stole our time.
    He wasted our growth.
    He stifled our voice.

    And now, they want to steal our memory too?

    Nigeria is a tragedy dressed in resilience.

    We are too forgiving.
    Too adaptive.
    Too FORGETFUL.

    We hug trauma like tradition.

    We laugh in hunger...in pain!

    We move on too fast, too far, before our wounds even scab.

    We’ve normalized cuddling and being ruled by people who do not love us.

    Leaders who weaponize our silence.

    Who live lavishly off our forgetfulness.

    Who take and take and take
    because they know:
    When they die, we’ll still say “rest in peace.”
    We’ll still honor their ignoble memory and whisper: “Don’t speak ill of the dead.”

    And so we never name shame.

    We never call wickedness exactly what it is.

    We never hang failure around the necks of those who earned it.

    And that is why it never ends.

    That is why they never stop taking us for granted.

    Let Buhari’s name NEVER be uttered with reverence.

    Let his memory haunt the halls of power.

    Let his people carry the burden of the name that emptied a nation.

    Let every living and future president, governor, senator, judge, and minister know:

    If you ruin lives, you will not be remembered in peace.

    We will not lie for you.

    We will not absolve you.

    We will not let death whitewash your legacy.

    We will not silence our truth for the comfort of your memory.

    ---
    This post is about us.

    About Nigeria.

    And how we keep burying our trauma under the cloak of politeness.

    We say: “Let the dead rest.”

    But did the dead let us rest?

    We say: "Respect the dead."

    But did the dead respect the living?

    We must stop confusing cowardice for civility.
    We must stop mistaking silence for grace.
    We must be comfortable with painful truth, demanding accountability, and having tough conversations!

    We must make it clear:

    To die in disgrace must be a warning to the living.

    A nation that does not shame the wicked will keep giving birth to monsters.

    I want a country
    where our children have a future they can trust.

    Where they look up to their leaders and not just up at airplanes far in the sky.

    Where our brightest minds don’t flee to be second-class citizens elsewhere.

    Where hospitals heal, not kill.

    Where doctors and health personnel are well paid
    and not told to go learn tailoring, like Buhari's own Health Minister once said,
    without fear of any rebuke from his boss, the President!

    Where leaders are true stewards, not shameless, heartless predators.

    And if that future must begin with truth,
    then let it begin here.

    Buhari failed this country.
    Spectacularly.
    Shamelessly.
    Fatally.

    He squandered hope and enormous goodwill, the kind never seen before.

    That is his legacy, and I will not pretend otherwise.

    Because when death becomes a sweet deodorant for wickedness,
    we teach the living that legacies don’t matter
    and that is how nations die long before their people do.

    And to those of you who say, “He’s gone now. Let’s move on. Let’s focus on our own legacy…”

    I say: we cannot build clean legacies atop the graves of unaccounted wickedness.

    To move forward without reckoning is not wisdom; it is willful amnesia. It is dangerous, faux morality!

    The dead may be gone, yes. But their choices still live with us.

    Their impact outlives their breath.

    And the way we remember them tells the living what history will one day say of them too.

    “Do not speak ill of the dead?”

    Then, let the dead live better.

    Let them lead with conscience,

    remembering the day they'll take their final breath.

    Enough of political correctness that earns us nothing.

    Enough of false civility that brings us more chains and despair.

    Enough of this culture of respectability we have pushed too far into sheer docility.

    Let the dead rest, if they so deserve.

    But let the truth never sleep.

    My name is Ayo Atitebi, and I am my father's child!
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    When people die, we say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.” But today, I ask one question: what of the living the dead ruined? What of the lives they shattered? The voices they silenced? The dreams they wasted? What if the dead ruled with cruelty and departed, leaving a trail of victims too damaged to ever recover? What if their legacy is the reason some died untimely, violently, and unnecessarily in the first place? Muhammadu Buhari is gone. And once again, a bleeding nation is being asked to perform its most dangerous ritual: FORGET! But I remember. I remember citizens waving flags and singing the anthem gunned down at Lekki Tollgate by soldiers, under his government that saw a demand for dignity as defiance. The streetlights went off. The cameras looked away. The bullets rained down mercilessly on unarmed citizens! He was Commander-in-Chief! Families are still grieving. Many are still missing. His government denied their murder. They made us question the evidence of our own eyes. They spat on our memory and dared us to forget. I remember the Shi’ites fathers, sons, women, children dragged through dust, crushed under boots, for daring to march and pray differently. I remember the violent burial of justice when DSS agents invaded judges’ homes at midnight, Gestapo-style, without warrants, without shame, without consequence. Till date, no justification. And the judiciary never stood the same again. I remember the hundreds of “repentant” Boko Haram terrorists he released back into society with fanfare, jollof rice, sewing machines, starter packs, and smiles while widows of slain soldiers clutched folded flags and death certificates. While children from burnt villages grew up without homes, without fathers, without mothers, without answers. I remember the grievous collapse of the economy the deepest plunge into abyss this nation had witnessed in recent history while Buhari repeatedly abandoned the country, disappearing for weeks without remorse, without explanation. As inflation soared, the Naira crumbled into disgrace, and food prices became horror stories, he remained absent. Absent while businesses folded. Absent while the World Poverty Clock declared Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World. He watched from a distance, aloof, detached, unmoved and whenever he spoke, it was either denial or pure condescension. No strategy. No empathy. No shame. I remember the wickedness of his final days in office a Naira redesign wrapped in the disguise of reform, announced without foresight, without care for the poor, the sick, the elderly, or the rural. People died not for lack of medicine, but because they couldn’t use or access their money to purchase it. Aged parents wept bitterly in the streets, under the hot sun, for days that turned into weeks, because their own money was locked away. And Buhari, the Chief Architect of that doomsday policy the man under whose watch lives wasted like scraps of paper was the single biggest beneficiary of public goodwill in our democratic history! Yet they say, “Do not speak ill of the dead.” Why? Because he is now under the earth? Was he not godlike in power while we suffered under his rule? Since when did death become a bleach that wipes away how people lived? Since when did dying canonize men who had no empathy for the living? He died in London not in Zaria, not in Enugu, not in Jos but in a foreign hospital most Nigerians cannot even dream of, let alone afford. And his media aide, Femi Adesina, looked Nigerians dead in the face and said, "Buhari could have long died if he used Nigerian hospitals...due to lack of medical competence..." The sheer cruelty of the Nigerian ruling class in full glare! So, who should use Nigerian hospitals? Who should suffer the lack of "medical competence"? The aggrieved masses, from whom you now demand silence or empathy for the dead? The one who ruled for 8 YEARS over bad hospitals, empty pharmacies, and unpaid doctors? And when his time came, he fled, as usual, the very system he created. He ran from his own legacy. How many Nigerians can run from bad governance? How many of you reading this can afford London clinics? But again, they say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.” Do not remember your pain. Do not remember your trauma. Do not remember the loved ones you buried. Do not remember the blood that dried on our streets. Do not remember your truth. But I do remember. And I will not be silent. He governed like a ghost distant, cold, silent except when denying responsibility. He left a nation poorer, angrier, and more broken than he met it. He stole our time. He wasted our growth. He stifled our voice. And now, they want to steal our memory too? Nigeria is a tragedy dressed in resilience. We are too forgiving. Too adaptive. Too FORGETFUL. We hug trauma like tradition. We laugh in hunger...in pain! We move on too fast, too far, before our wounds even scab. We’ve normalized cuddling and being ruled by people who do not love us. Leaders who weaponize our silence. Who live lavishly off our forgetfulness. Who take and take and take because they know: When they die, we’ll still say “rest in peace.” We’ll still honor their ignoble memory and whisper: “Don’t speak ill of the dead.” And so we never name shame. We never call wickedness exactly what it is. We never hang failure around the necks of those who earned it. And that is why it never ends. That is why they never stop taking us for granted. Let Buhari’s name NEVER be uttered with reverence. Let his memory haunt the halls of power. Let his people carry the burden of the name that emptied a nation. Let every living and future president, governor, senator, judge, and minister know: If you ruin lives, you will not be remembered in peace. We will not lie for you. We will not absolve you. We will not let death whitewash your legacy. We will not silence our truth for the comfort of your memory. --- This post is about us. About Nigeria. And how we keep burying our trauma under the cloak of politeness. We say: “Let the dead rest.” But did the dead let us rest? We say: "Respect the dead." But did the dead respect the living? We must stop confusing cowardice for civility. We must stop mistaking silence for grace. We must be comfortable with painful truth, demanding accountability, and having tough conversations! We must make it clear: To die in disgrace must be a warning to the living. A nation that does not shame the wicked will keep giving birth to monsters. I want a country where our children have a future they can trust. Where they look up to their leaders and not just up at airplanes far in the sky. Where our brightest minds don’t flee to be second-class citizens elsewhere. Where hospitals heal, not kill. Where doctors and health personnel are well paid and not told to go learn tailoring, like Buhari's own Health Minister once said, without fear of any rebuke from his boss, the President! Where leaders are true stewards, not shameless, heartless predators. And if that future must begin with truth, then let it begin here. Buhari failed this country. Spectacularly. Shamelessly. Fatally. He squandered hope and enormous goodwill, the kind never seen before. That is his legacy, and I will not pretend otherwise. Because when death becomes a sweet deodorant for wickedness, we teach the living that legacies don’t matter and that is how nations die long before their people do. And to those of you who say, “He’s gone now. Let’s move on. Let’s focus on our own legacy…” I say: we cannot build clean legacies atop the graves of unaccounted wickedness. To move forward without reckoning is not wisdom; it is willful amnesia. It is dangerous, faux morality! The dead may be gone, yes. But their choices still live with us. Their impact outlives their breath. And the way we remember them tells the living what history will one day say of them too. “Do not speak ill of the dead?” Then, let the dead live better. Let them lead with conscience, remembering the day they'll take their final breath. Enough of political correctness that earns us nothing. Enough of false civility that brings us more chains and despair. Enough of this culture of respectability we have pushed too far into sheer docility. Let the dead rest, if they so deserve. But let the truth never sleep. My name is Ayo Atitebi, and I am my father's child! Copied.
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  • People don't really know how terrible poverty is.

    They think it's just a lack of money.
    Meanwhile, it's lack of money, access, help, choice, mentorship, and so much more.

    It's the absence of someone to guide you through doors you didn't even know existed.

    It's watching opportunities pass by not because you're lazy, but because you never even heard they were calling.

    It's waking up with talent in your bones, fire in your chest, but nowhere to pour it into.

    It's being brilliant, but stuck, because brilliance alone can't buy data, can't pay transport, can't afford connections.

    Poverty blocks travel. It blocks exposure. It blocks the kind of education that teaches you how to dream and reach.

    It blocks safety, because when you're poor, even sickness becomes a luxury you can't afford to have.

    It blocks creativity. Not because the ideas aren't there, but because survival takes up all the mental space.

    It blocks confidence. When all you've ever known is lack, it rewires your self-worth.

    It blocks voice. Because society listens differently to someone with empty pockets.

    It blocks experimentation, because you can't afford to fail when failure means hunger, prison or even death.

    It blocks rest. It steals sleep. It drains peace.

    It blocks time, as everything takes longer when you have to figure it all out alone, from scratch, with no safety net.

    It blocks joy. Not all of it, but the kind that lasts.

    It blocks visibility. You can be exceptional and invisible at the same time if you're poor.

    It blocks love. Real, safe, sustained love.
    It blocks even the belief that things could ever be different.

    But here's what makes it more tragic... Poverty is not just financial. It becomes mental. Emotional. Generational.
    It passes down like an unwanted inheritance. A chain of silence, of limits, of "manage it like that,"
    ... of "this is how it's always been."

    Gradually, it stops being just a condition. It becomes an environment. A culture. A cage.

    So if you've escaped poverty, I congratulate you. What you have accomplished is in the list of top three most difficult things in the world. Please, don't just count your blessings, reach back, open doors and help some out too. Just be sure that you've escaped totally. You can pull people out of the well if you've made it outside the well. Doing it inside the well can make you fall back to the bottom.

    If you're still in it, hold on. You're not crazy. You're not broken. The system is.

    And if you're in a position to do something, do something. Not everyone needs a miracle. Sometimes, people just need a ride to the interview.

    A connection. A kind word. A break.

    What you feel is a negligible help might just be what they need to begin to break the chain.
    People don't really know how terrible poverty is. They think it's just a lack of money. Meanwhile, it's lack of money, access, help, choice, mentorship, and so much more. It's the absence of someone to guide you through doors you didn't even know existed. It's watching opportunities pass by not because you're lazy, but because you never even heard they were calling. It's waking up with talent in your bones, fire in your chest, but nowhere to pour it into. It's being brilliant, but stuck, because brilliance alone can't buy data, can't pay transport, can't afford connections. Poverty blocks travel. It blocks exposure. It blocks the kind of education that teaches you how to dream and reach. It blocks safety, because when you're poor, even sickness becomes a luxury you can't afford to have. It blocks creativity. Not because the ideas aren't there, but because survival takes up all the mental space. It blocks confidence. When all you've ever known is lack, it rewires your self-worth. It blocks voice. Because society listens differently to someone with empty pockets. It blocks experimentation, because you can't afford to fail when failure means hunger, prison or even death. It blocks rest. It steals sleep. It drains peace. It blocks time, as everything takes longer when you have to figure it all out alone, from scratch, with no safety net. It blocks joy. Not all of it, but the kind that lasts. It blocks visibility. You can be exceptional and invisible at the same time if you're poor. It blocks love. Real, safe, sustained love. It blocks even the belief that things could ever be different. But here's what makes it more tragic... Poverty is not just financial. It becomes mental. Emotional. Generational. It passes down like an unwanted inheritance. A chain of silence, of limits, of "manage it like that," ... of "this is how it's always been." Gradually, it stops being just a condition. It becomes an environment. A culture. A cage. So if you've escaped poverty, I congratulate you. What you have accomplished is in the list of top three most difficult things in the world. Please, don't just count your blessings, reach back, open doors and help some out too. Just be sure that you've escaped totally. You can pull people out of the well if you've made it outside the well. Doing it inside the well can make you fall back to the bottom. If you're still in it, hold on. You're not crazy. You're not broken. The system is. And if you're in a position to do something, do something. Not everyone needs a miracle. Sometimes, people just need a ride to the interview. A connection. A kind word. A break. What you feel is a negligible help might just be what they need to begin to break the chain.
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  • DID YOU KNOW YOU COULD HEAL YOURSELF USING ALUM?

    An alum is any group of hydrated double salts. Basically, it is that little crystal-like stone you barely take note of.
    Generally, people know to use alum as a water purifier, but alum has a lot of other uses you might not have known and I'll be exposing the way to use it to you
    HOW TO USE ALUM FOR:

    CANKER SORES
    Though this can be a little painful, but if you want to treat those persistent sores that appear in your mouth often, then alum works wonders

    HOW TO USE
    Pound and powder a tiny piece of alum
    Press it on the sore and leave it on for 5-10 minutes (Do not swallow)
    Rinse out with water
    OR
    pound and powder a little amount of alum in mortar
    Start boilinga cup of water with a little salt
    As soon as the salt dissolves turn off the heat and add your alum
    When the alum dissolves, strain the water and use as a mouth rinse
    Hold it in your mouth for about 2-3 minutes before spitting out
    Do this twice a day to clear canker sores

    TO STOP BLEEDING FROM A CUT
    Alum can be used to stop bleeding if the cut is not too deep
    Grind and powder alum
    Apply it to the cut to cease the bleeding.

    AS AN AFTER SHAVE TREATMENT
    If you are one of those men who suffer from bumps and discoloration from shaving then try this remedy

    HOW TO USE
    Get a block of alum
    Rub it onto wet face after shaving
    You can wash out after 15 minutes or you can leave it in.
    Continue for a few weeks and notice the improvement

    TO TREAT ATHLETE'S FOOT
    If you are looking for a natural and effective treatment for this, then do this

    HOW TO USE
    Add 2-3 tablespoon of alum powder in warm water
    Soak the feet for 20-30 minutes
    Dry the feet with a towel
    Try not to wear shoes during the treatment period

    TO TREAT LICE
    Alum is very powerful and effective in the treatment of hair lice which is a problem for many years.

    HOW TO USE
    Add a little water to powdered alum
    Add some tea tree oil to it
    Apply it on hair and cover with scarf for 10 minutes
    Wash off with shampoo and conditioner
    Do this twice a week and watch all the lice die.

    FOR MUSCLE CRAMPS
    In addition with tumeric, you can use alum for muscle pain and cramps

    HOW TO USE
    Powder some alum
    Add a tablespoon of powdered tumeric
    Add just a little water to form a paste
    Apply it to the affected area and leave to dry by itself
    Do this for 2-3 days to reduce inflammation and swelling

    TO NATURALLY LIGHTEN SKIN
    If you intend to lighten your skin without using bleaching chemicals then try this remedy

    HOW TO USE
    Boil water and add your alum
    Allow it to cool
    Then wash your face with it

    TO TREAT CONSTANT ITCHING ON THE SKIN
    Use a small quantity of alum powder
    Mix with 2 teaspoon of lemon juice
    Rub it where you feel itching.

    TO STOP EXCESSIVE SWEATING
    If you have a problem of sweating excessively, then:

    Put some blocks of alum in a bucket of water
    Allow it dissolve
    Then use it to bath and that problem will be solved

    FOR THE TREATMENT OF JAUNDICE
    Get a fine powder of alum (5 gram)
    Divide it into 10 equal parts
    Use one part in the morning with cow milk, the other in the afternoon with cow milk and another at night also with cow milk. (Just a little cow milk should do)

    FOR CRACKED HEELS
    Wet an alum block
    Use it in scrubbing the cracked heel morning and evening to repair in a few days

    AS A DEODORANT
    Instead of using a chemical deodorant, you can use alum instead. It will stop excessive perspiration and lighten your underarms

    HOW TO USE
    Use a wet block of alum to apply around your underarms after a bath
    Use only once in two days

    TO ELIMINATED DARK CIRCLES AROUND EYES
    Mix a pinch of powdered alum with warm water and rub it around your eyes for 30 minutes everyday. (Don't let it get in your eyes)

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    DID YOU KNOW YOU COULD HEAL YOURSELF USING ALUM? An alum is any group of hydrated double salts. Basically, it is that little crystal-like stone you barely take note of. Generally, people know to use alum as a water purifier, but alum has a lot of other uses you might not have known and I'll be exposing the way to use it to you HOW TO USE ALUM FOR: CANKER SORES Though this can be a little painful, but if you want to treat those persistent sores that appear in your mouth often, then alum works wonders HOW TO USE Pound and powder a tiny piece of alum Press it on the sore and leave it on for 5-10 minutes (Do not swallow) Rinse out with water OR pound and powder a little amount of alum in mortar Start boilinga cup of water with a little salt As soon as the salt dissolves turn off the heat and add your alum When the alum dissolves, strain the water and use as a mouth rinse Hold it in your mouth for about 2-3 minutes before spitting out Do this twice a day to clear canker sores TO STOP BLEEDING FROM A CUT Alum can be used to stop bleeding if the cut is not too deep Grind and powder alum Apply it to the cut to cease the bleeding. AS AN AFTER SHAVE TREATMENT If you are one of those men who suffer from bumps and discoloration from shaving then try this remedy HOW TO USE Get a block of alum Rub it onto wet face after shaving You can wash out after 15 minutes or you can leave it in. Continue for a few weeks and notice the improvement TO TREAT ATHLETE'S FOOT If you are looking for a natural and effective treatment for this, then do this HOW TO USE Add 2-3 tablespoon of alum powder in warm water Soak the feet for 20-30 minutes Dry the feet with a towel Try not to wear shoes during the treatment period TO TREAT LICE Alum is very powerful and effective in the treatment of hair lice which is a problem for many years. HOW TO USE Add a little water to powdered alum Add some tea tree oil to it Apply it on hair and cover with scarf for 10 minutes Wash off with shampoo and conditioner Do this twice a week and watch all the lice die. FOR MUSCLE CRAMPS In addition with tumeric, you can use alum for muscle pain and cramps HOW TO USE Powder some alum Add a tablespoon of powdered tumeric Add just a little water to form a paste Apply it to the affected area and leave to dry by itself Do this for 2-3 days to reduce inflammation and swelling TO NATURALLY LIGHTEN SKIN If you intend to lighten your skin without using bleaching chemicals then try this remedy HOW TO USE Boil water and add your alum Allow it to cool Then wash your face with it TO TREAT CONSTANT ITCHING ON THE SKIN Use a small quantity of alum powder Mix with 2 teaspoon of lemon juice Rub it where you feel itching. TO STOP EXCESSIVE SWEATING If you have a problem of sweating excessively, then: Put some blocks of alum in a bucket of water Allow it dissolve Then use it to bath and that problem will be solved FOR THE TREATMENT OF JAUNDICE Get a fine powder of alum (5 gram) Divide it into 10 equal parts Use one part in the morning with cow milk, the other in the afternoon with cow milk and another at night also with cow milk. (Just a little cow milk should do) FOR CRACKED HEELS Wet an alum block Use it in scrubbing the cracked heel morning and evening to repair in a few days AS A DEODORANT Instead of using a chemical deodorant, you can use alum instead. It will stop excessive perspiration and lighten your underarms HOW TO USE Use a wet block of alum to apply around your underarms after a bath Use only once in two days TO ELIMINATED DARK CIRCLES AROUND EYES Mix a pinch of powdered alum with warm water and rub it around your eyes for 30 minutes everyday. (Don't let it get in your eyes) STAY HEALTHY WONDERFUL, MIRACULOUS HERBS🌿💮☘️❤️🌱🌱💯🌿 MEMBERS
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    In today’s world, relationships can sometimes feel like just another item on life’s to-do list. But when you strip away the noise, one simple truth remains: two is better than one. That’s especially true when it comes to marriage.
    Marriage isn't just about the fairytale moments or the highlight reels on social media. It’s about showing up—day in, day out—for your partner. It’s about building something that lasts through the highs, the lows, and all the everyday stuff in between.
    So, why is two better than one?
    For starters, life hits different when you have someone by your side. A strong marriage offers emotional support, companionship, and a safe space to be yourself. When one person is down, the other steps in. When one wins, both celebrate. It’s not just about sharing a life, it’s about multiplying the joy and dividing the stress.
    Marriage also brings out the best in people. Living with someone who knows you inside and out means constantly being inspired, challenged, and encouraged to grow. Your partner becomes your teammate, your cheerleader, and sometimes, your biggest mirror. The journey isn’t always easy, but that’s what makes it meaningful.
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    If You Marry for Love—You Are A Loser.

    Marriage is not romance. It’s a strategic investment.

    Let’s stop deceiving ourselves.

    Love is not enough.

    Romance won’t sustain you.

    And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure.

    Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment.

    It’s a power move.

    1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays

    You’re happy today. Great.

    But what happens when money gets tight?

    What happens when you lose your job?

    What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”?

    If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes.

    Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel.

    Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy.

    2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50

    Let’s talk logic.

    You’re wise. She’s fresh.

    But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average.

    You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok.

    You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.”

    (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.)

    You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie.

    And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward.

    Because you married vibes—not vision.

    3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie

    When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses.

    It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence.

    Combining assets. Multiplying momentum.

    Even the Bible said:

    “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.”

    But what if the “two” is a liability?

    What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose?

    What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values?

    Now, you’re running with dead weight.

    Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone.

    And she’s somewhere saying,
    “I don’t like forcing things.”

    4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost

    Let’s be real.

    Many modern women want:

    • Love with no labor
    • Comfort with no contribution
    • Leadership with no loyalty

    She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger.

    She’s jobless, but has high taste.

    She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures.

    She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals.

    Try to build with her, and she’ll say,
    “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.”

    5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe”

    Her obligations are “Optional”

    Today’s woman wants:

    • To reply when she feels like
    • To submit if the vibe is right
    • To bear children only when convenient
    • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood”

    Any hint of hardship, she’s gone.

    Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.”

    Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.”

    And if you dare lead with firmness?

    She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist.

    6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal

    Many modern girls were raised in chaos.

    Divorced parents. Absent fathers.

    Traumatized mothers.

    And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating.

    So when you show up with purpose and structure?

    She calls it “too much.”

    She wants a soft man who’s strong.

    A rich man who’s humble.

    A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions.

    She wants everything—but gives almost nothing.

    So Here’s the Brutal Truth:

    Marriage is a system.

    If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama.

    Stop marrying for butterflies.

    Start marrying for alignment.

    For values. For vision.

    Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain.

    Because at the end of the day…

    It’s not who makes your heart skip.

    It’s who helps you finish the race.

    Marry wisely.

    Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen.

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Marriage isn't just about the fairytale moments or the highlight reels on social media. It’s about showing up—day in, day out—for your partner. It’s about building something that lasts through the highs, the lows, and all the everyday stuff in between. So, why is two better than one? For starters, life hits different when you have someone by your side. A strong marriage offers emotional support, companionship, and a safe space to be yourself. When one person is down, the other steps in. When one wins, both celebrate. It’s not just about sharing a life, it’s about multiplying the joy and dividing the stress. Marriage also brings out the best in people. Living with someone who knows you inside and out means constantly being inspired, challenged, and encouraged to grow. Your partner becomes your teammate, your cheerleader, and sometimes, your biggest mirror. The journey isn’t always easy, but that’s what makes it meaningful. Married couples often enjoy better mental and physical health, increased financial stability, and longer life expectancy. But more than statistics, it’s the everyday connection, the late-night talks, inside jokes, shared goals, that makes marriage so powerful. Of course, no relationship is perfect. Marriage takes work, patience, and a whole lot of communication. But when both partners are committed, the rewards are undeniable. So whether you're married, dating, or dreaming about the future, remember this: love isn’t about finding someone to complete you, it’s about choosing someone to do life with. Because at the end of the day, two really is better than one. Read more 0 Comments 12 Views 0 Reviews Ijeoma Nweke shared Emmanuel Ondugbe 's photo 4 minutes ago - Translate Emmanuel Ondugbe added a photo 3 months ago - Translate DON'T MARRY FOR LOVE, IT'S A SCAM, YOU WILL LOOSE If You Marry for Love—You Are A Loser. Marriage is not romance. It’s a strategic investment. Let’s stop deceiving ourselves. Love is not enough. Romance won’t sustain you. And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure. Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment. It’s a power move. 1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays You’re happy today. Great. But what happens when money gets tight? What happens when you lose your job? What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”? If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes. Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel. Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy. 2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50 Let’s talk logic. You’re wise. She’s fresh. But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average. You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok. You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.” (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.) You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie. And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward. Because you married vibes—not vision. 3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses. It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence. Combining assets. Multiplying momentum. Even the Bible said: “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.” But what if the “two” is a liability? What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose? What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values? Now, you’re running with dead weight. Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone. And she’s somewhere saying, “I don’t like forcing things.” 4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost Let’s be real. Many modern women want: • Love with no labor • Comfort with no contribution • Leadership with no loyalty She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger. She’s jobless, but has high taste. She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures. She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals. Try to build with her, and she’ll say, “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.” 5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe” Her obligations are “Optional” Today’s woman wants: • To reply when she feels like • To submit if the vibe is right • To bear children only when convenient • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood” Any hint of hardship, she’s gone. Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.” Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.” And if you dare lead with firmness? She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist. 6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal Many modern girls were raised in chaos. Divorced parents. Absent fathers. Traumatized mothers. And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating. So when you show up with purpose and structure? She calls it “too much.” She wants a soft man who’s strong. A rich man who’s humble. A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions. She wants everything—but gives almost nothing. So Here’s the Brutal Truth: Marriage is a system. If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama. Stop marrying for butterflies. Start marrying for alignment. For values. For vision. Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain. Because at the end of the day… It’s not who makes your heart skip. It’s who helps you finish the race. Marry wisely. Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen. Speak with wisdom in the comments, I will like to have your opinions. #marriage #modernrelationships #masculinityOnline movie streaming services Read less
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