• Wether you Believe me or not

    "Your cannot succeed in Life if you don't have a voice speaking to you"

    You need a voice. I beseech you to choose the Voice of the Holy Spirit.
    Wether you Believe me or not "Your cannot succeed in Life if you don't have a voice speaking to you" You need a voice. I beseech you to choose the Voice of the Holy Spirit.
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  • "Growing up in Barbados, I always felt connected to something greater something beyond the island. One day, my mum shared a part of our story that stayed with me. She told me, “Your roots trace back to Igbo Africa.”

    It wasn’t just history it was identity. The Igbo people are known for their resilience, creativity, and strong sense of community. Learning that gave me a deeper understanding of myself of my strength, my voice, and even my passion for expression through music and culture.

    It reminded me that where we come from shapes how we rise. And I carry that with me"

    __Rihanna
    "Growing up in Barbados, I always felt connected to something greater something beyond the island. One day, my mum shared a part of our story that stayed with me. She told me, “Your roots trace back to Igbo Africa.” It wasn’t just history it was identity. The Igbo people are known for their resilience, creativity, and strong sense of community. Learning that gave me a deeper understanding of myself of my strength, my voice, and even my passion for expression through music and culture. It reminded me that where we come from shapes how we rise. And I carry that with me" __Rihanna
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  • Everyone has a voice, but money increases the volume.
    Everyone has a voice, but money increases the volume.☺️❤️
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  • FATHERHOOD: MORE THAN A TITLE — IT’S A LIFELONG RESPONSIBILITY


    Dear Men,
    Being a father is not just about biology — it’s about responsibility. Anyone can father a child, but it takes commitment, sacrifice, and intentional presence to truly be a Dad.

    Here’s what responsible fatherhood really looks like:

    1. Fatherhood Is Not Fertility

    Getting a woman pregnant is fertility. Fatherhood begins when you step into the responsibility of raising, loving, and guiding that child. Being a sperm donor is biology — being a father is purpose.

    2. You’re Your Son’s First Hero & Your Daughter’s First Love

    The way you show up in your child's life will shape their confidence, identity, and how they relate with others. Be present, intentional, and nurturing.

    3. A Father Is a Protector

    Children feel safer when Dad is around. Your presence builds security. Your voice brings comfort. Your discipline gives direction. Don’t be absent — be involved.

    4. Fatherhood Is Sacrifice

    It means saying no to some things so you can say yes to your children. Sacrificing personal pleasure, ego, and sometimes comfort — for your children’s future.

    5. Fatherhood Is Service, Not Privilege

    True fatherhood means:

    Loving unconditionally

    Providing diligently

    Disciplining wisely

    Guiding spiritually

    Being emotionally available

    6. Time Is the Currency of Fatherhood

    Money is great. Gifts are lovely. But your time is the most valuable gift you can give. Kids spell love as T-I-M-E.

    7. Irresponsible Fatherhood Damages Generations

    Many of the problems in society — addiction, cr!me, emotional instability — often stem from fathers who were absent, passive, or abus!ve. Your role matters more than you think.

    8. Be a Teacher and Value-Giver

    Instill godly values. Teach integrity, respect, and hard work. Model love in your home. Your children are watching and learning from you.

    9. Raise Them in the Way of the Lord

    Scripture says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6)

    Let Christ be the foundation of your parenting.

    10. Fatherhood Is Legacy

    Your impact should outlive you — through your children, your wisdom, your values, and the love you planted in their hearts. This is the greatest joy of all.

    A Prayer for Fathers:

    May God help us not to fail in our fatherly calling. May our children rise and call us blessed. May our homes be full of joy and peace.
    In Jesus' Name, Amen.

    Fathers, You Are Heroes
    Your role is divine. Your presence is powerful. Your love is life-changing.

    Let’s raise kings and queens for the Kingdom.

    You will not fail in marriage in Jesus' name
    FATHERHOOD: MORE THAN A TITLE — IT’S A LIFELONG RESPONSIBILITY 💪👨‍👧‍👦 Dear Men, Being a father is not just about biology — it’s about responsibility. Anyone can father a child, but it takes commitment, sacrifice, and intentional presence to truly be a Dad. Here’s what responsible fatherhood really looks like: 📌 1. Fatherhood Is Not Fertility Getting a woman pregnant is fertility. Fatherhood begins when you step into the responsibility of raising, loving, and guiding that child. Being a sperm donor is biology — being a father is purpose. 📌 2. You’re Your Son’s First Hero & Your Daughter’s First Love The way you show up in your child's life will shape their confidence, identity, and how they relate with others. Be present, intentional, and nurturing. 📌 3. A Father Is a Protector Children feel safer when Dad is around. Your presence builds security. Your voice brings comfort. Your discipline gives direction. Don’t be absent — be involved. 📌 4. Fatherhood Is Sacrifice It means saying no to some things so you can say yes to your children. Sacrificing personal pleasure, ego, and sometimes comfort — for your children’s future. 📌 5. Fatherhood Is Service, Not Privilege True fatherhood means: Loving unconditionally ❤️ Providing diligently 💼 Disciplining wisely 🧠 Guiding spiritually 🙏 Being emotionally available 🤝 📌 6. Time Is the Currency of Fatherhood Money is great. Gifts are lovely. But your time is the most valuable gift you can give. Kids spell love as T-I-M-E. 📌 7. Irresponsible Fatherhood Damages Generations Many of the problems in society — addiction, cr!me, emotional instability — often stem from fathers who were absent, passive, or abus!ve. Your role matters more than you think. 📌 8. Be a Teacher and Value-Giver Instill godly values. Teach integrity, respect, and hard work. Model love in your home. Your children are watching and learning from you. 📌 9. Raise Them in the Way of the Lord Scripture says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6) Let Christ be the foundation of your parenting. 📌 10. Fatherhood Is Legacy Your impact should outlive you — through your children, your wisdom, your values, and the love you planted in their hearts. This is the greatest joy of all. 🙏 A Prayer for Fathers: May God help us not to fail in our fatherly calling. May our children rise and call us blessed. May our homes be full of joy and peace. In Jesus' Name, Amen. 👑 Fathers, You Are Heroes Your role is divine. Your presence is powerful. Your love is life-changing. Let’s raise kings and queens for the Kingdom. You will not fail in marriage in Jesus' name
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  • When Fighters Unite, Tyrants Tremble!

    This gesture transcended a simple handshake; it symbolized a catalyst for change.

    Nnamdi Kanu and Omoyele Sowore — two influential voices that pose a significant threat to the oppressors. One advocates for Biafran self-determination, while the other champions a revolution to liberate all Nigerians, from north to south.

    In New York, they converged to declare a unified stance: The people will not be divided. We will not succumb to oppression.

    This image serves as a poignant reminder: The genuine adversaries are not our tribes, languages, or faiths, but rather the corrupt elite who exploit our suffering for personal gain.

    Their strategy is to instill fear among us, fueling divisions. However, when we unite — Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw, Hausa, Idoma, Tiv — our collective power as a free people becomes an unstoppable force.

    May we never forget the transformative impact of unity. May our pursuit of justice remain unwavering. #FreedomNow #FreeNnamdiKanu #RevolutionNow #UniteAndResist #Nigeria
    When Fighters Unite, Tyrants Tremble! This gesture transcended a simple handshake; it symbolized a catalyst for change. Nnamdi Kanu and Omoyele Sowore — two influential voices that pose a significant threat to the oppressors. One advocates for Biafran self-determination, while the other champions a revolution to liberate all Nigerians, from north to south. In New York, they converged to declare a unified stance: The people will not be divided. We will not succumb to oppression. This image serves as a poignant reminder: The genuine adversaries are not our tribes, languages, or faiths, but rather the corrupt elite who exploit our suffering for personal gain. Their strategy is to instill fear among us, fueling divisions. However, when we unite — Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw, Hausa, Idoma, Tiv — our collective power as a free people becomes an unstoppable force. May we never forget the transformative impact of unity. May our pursuit of justice remain unwavering. 🇳🇬 #FreedomNow #FreeNnamdiKanu #RevolutionNow #UniteAndResist #Nigeria
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  • Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him
    In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.”

    Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people.
    He ranted:

    He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!”

    This is the same Jingir who:

    Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa.

    Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”,

    Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police),

    Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands,

    Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir.

    Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too.
    What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death?
    Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ?

    The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today.

    He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen.

    Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State.
    © Hausaland Magazine
    Yahaya Jingir Calls Peter Obi “Igbo Who Killed Sardauna”, Blasts His IZALA Deputy for Receiving Him In a long, angry, and openly tribalistic video recorded on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Jos, Sheikh Yahaya Jingir, leader of Izala, violently attacked his own National Deputy, calling him a madman for welcoming or gifting a Muslim robe to Peter Obi, whom Jingir labelled “the evil Igbo who killed Sardauna.” Jingir shamelessly generalized the 1966 coup that led to the death of Sir Ahmadu Bello (Sardaunan Sokoto) as if it was the collective act of all Igbo people. He ranted: He said I. Hausa language “Shame on you for receiving the killer of Sardauna! How can you welcome them ?!” This is the same Jingir who: Recently demanded police and soldiers arrest all Hausa. Said “nobody should arrest Fulani”, Insulted the Nigerian Police, calling them “CAN police” (Christian Association of Nigeria police), Never once condemned Fulani bandit killers who’ve massacred thousands, Forgot that Fulani themselves kille'd Sheikh Muhammadu Alwali, the last Hausa King of Kano, and the Sarkin Gobir. Now, this man who has openly defended Fula'ni killers turns around to spew hatred against Igbo people too. What exactly does Peter Obi, a civilian politicians have to do with the Sardauna’s death? Why Yahaya Jingir spread hate and blame the whole Igbo people the same he does with the Hausa ? The video is real, raw, and dangerous. And it shows exactly why figures like Yahaya Jingir remain among the most openly tribalistic and divisive voices in Nigeria today. He has never spoken on behalf of Muslim, he speaks on behalf of his tribesmen. 📍 Friday, July 11, 2025 — Jos, Plateau State. © Hausaland Magazine
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  • Was working on uploading our supplements to the website when MI's Nobody featuring 2Face came up. Youtube Music has a way of randomly playing old hits cos I haven't heard that song in a while.

    As I listened, it reminded me that 2Face in his prime was untouchable sha.
    That voice. His lyrics. That face. His understated swag. His laid back demeanour.

    Kai kai. Heavily talented guy!

    If he blesses you with a feature, that track was bound to explode. Like Street Credibility with 9ice. Like Nobody with MI. Like Ole with Sound Sultan.

    King of the charts. Person wey do sotey dem comot 2Face as his name, give am 2Baba.

    A legend through and through.

    I enjoyed the reminder that the man was and is still HIM! Forget. He is HIM!
    Was working on uploading our supplements to the website when MI's Nobody featuring 2Face came up. Youtube Music has a way of randomly playing old hits cos I haven't heard that song in a while. As I listened, it reminded me that 2Face in his prime was untouchable sha. That voice. His lyrics. That face. His understated swag. His laid back demeanour. Kai kai. Heavily talented guy! If he blesses you with a feature, that track was bound to explode. Like Street Credibility with 9ice. Like Nobody with MI. Like Ole with Sound Sultan. King of the charts. Person wey do sotey dem comot 2Face as his name, give am 2Baba. A legend through and through. I enjoyed the reminder that the man was and is still HIM! Forget. He is HIM!
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  • In 2017, a conspiracy theory that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had died in a London hospital and was replaced with a body double called ‘Jubril’ from Sudan surfaced in popular discourse. This occurred after Buhari had spent three months undergoing medical treatment in London for an undisclosed illness. The President’s location outside of Nigeria, in the country that was its former colonizer, gave shape to different versions of the conspiracy theory, with suggestions that British Nigerian political elites were behind the replacement of the President and were hiding his alleged death.
    Anxieties around the President were initially provoked by a tweet on 19 May 2017, in which Eric Joyce, a British politician, tweeted that the President was dead. President Buhari had last been seen in public two weeks earlier. Eric Joyce’s tweet triggered Nigerians who were looking to escape a repeat of the power vacuum that had been experienced in the country after the death of a previous sitting president, Umaru Yar’Adua, who died in similar and somewhat mysterious circumstances in 2010.
    Narratives that the president was a clone emerged in public discourse following President Buhari's public reappearance and return to Nigeria from the UK in August 2017. The first identified online appearance of the clone conspiracy theory was a YouTube video created by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group in southeastern Nigeria, in September 2017. The group had been seizing opportunities during election windows to insert itself into broader political debates by whipping up regional sentiments of marginalization and political apathy. It had used a range of mainstream and social media channels to call the attention of the international community to its agitations and the illegal detention/trial of its leader. The body double conspiracy theory was picked up in the Nigerian media and widely spread through different forms of popular communication in Nigeria, resulting in Buhari publicly acknowledging and confronting the conspiracy theory. On 2 December 2018, Buhari insisted during an event in Poland, ‘It’s [the] real me, I assure you.’ The IPOB leader responded, tweeting:
    If Buhari is not dead and replaced by Jubril from Sudan, why won't the Nigerian government sue Eric Joyce, a former British lawmaker, for peddling lies? They can’t because they know I am speaking the truth. @AsoRock @ericjoyce @NGRPresident @UKParliament @NGRSenate @WhiteHouse t.co/qqrKHPmtNy
    In this article, this conspiracy theory that President Buhari was a clone is addressed as an opportunity to question the superficial confidence with which conspiracy theories have been dismissed as aberrations and negative externalities of digital ecosystems and their supporters as threats to an ostensibly deliberative public sphere. While not pitched in defense of conspiracy theories, it seeks to examine them without the comfortable protection of post-enlightenment normativity and to remind us how injunctions to ‘speak civilly’ or ‘think rationally’ tend to reproduce tropes from a colonial past, dismissing or erasing other forms of knowledge/reasoning used to make sense of the world to speak to power.

    The arguments and analyses we advance here are closely related to those we presented in a previous article (Gagliardone et al.,
    Citation
    2021), where we empirically illustrated how this explorative, rather than normative, approach allows us to grasp how individuals do not simply fall for, embrace, or support a conspiracy theory but can ‘do’ specific and distinct things with/through them. In that article, we comparatively analyzed how conspiracy theories circulating at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic were seized by some Nigerian users and politicians as opportunities to criticize the ruling party, while in South Africa the same conspiracy theories became a vehicle to voice deep-rooted resentment towards the West and corporate interests.

    In 2017, a conspiracy theory that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had died in a London hospital and was replaced with a body double called ‘Jubril’ from Sudan surfaced in popular discourse. This occurred after Buhari had spent three months undergoing medical treatment in London for an undisclosed illness. The President’s location outside of Nigeria, in the country that was its former colonizer, gave shape to different versions of the conspiracy theory, with suggestions that British Nigerian political elites were behind the replacement of the President and were hiding his alleged death. Anxieties around the President were initially provoked by a tweet on 19 May 2017, in which Eric Joyce, a British politician, tweeted that the President was dead. President Buhari had last been seen in public two weeks earlier. Eric Joyce’s tweet triggered Nigerians who were looking to escape a repeat of the power vacuum that had been experienced in the country after the death of a previous sitting president, Umaru Yar’Adua, who died in similar and somewhat mysterious circumstances in 2010. Narratives that the president was a clone emerged in public discourse following President Buhari's public reappearance and return to Nigeria from the UK in August 2017. The first identified online appearance of the clone conspiracy theory was a YouTube video created by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist group in southeastern Nigeria, in September 2017. The group had been seizing opportunities during election windows to insert itself into broader political debates by whipping up regional sentiments of marginalization and political apathy. It had used a range of mainstream and social media channels to call the attention of the international community to its agitations and the illegal detention/trial of its leader. The body double conspiracy theory was picked up in the Nigerian media and widely spread through different forms of popular communication in Nigeria, resulting in Buhari publicly acknowledging and confronting the conspiracy theory. On 2 December 2018, Buhari insisted during an event in Poland, ‘It’s [the] real me, I assure you.’ The IPOB leader responded, tweeting: If Buhari is not dead and replaced by Jubril from Sudan, why won't the Nigerian government sue Eric Joyce, a former British lawmaker, for peddling lies? They can’t because they know I am speaking the truth. @AsoRock @ericjoyce @NGRPresident @UKParliament @NGRSenate @WhiteHouse t.co/qqrKHPmtNy In this article, this conspiracy theory that President Buhari was a clone is addressed as an opportunity to question the superficial confidence with which conspiracy theories have been dismissed as aberrations and negative externalities of digital ecosystems and their supporters as threats to an ostensibly deliberative public sphere. While not pitched in defense of conspiracy theories, it seeks to examine them without the comfortable protection of post-enlightenment normativity and to remind us how injunctions to ‘speak civilly’ or ‘think rationally’ tend to reproduce tropes from a colonial past, dismissing or erasing other forms of knowledge/reasoning used to make sense of the world to speak to power. The arguments and analyses we advance here are closely related to those we presented in a previous article (Gagliardone et al., Citation 2021), where we empirically illustrated how this explorative, rather than normative, approach allows us to grasp how individuals do not simply fall for, embrace, or support a conspiracy theory but can ‘do’ specific and distinct things with/through them. In that article, we comparatively analyzed how conspiracy theories circulating at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic were seized by some Nigerian users and politicians as opportunities to criticize the ruling party, while in South Africa the same conspiracy theories became a vehicle to voice deep-rooted resentment towards the West and corporate interests.
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  • BUHARI: WHO DID THIS TO US?

    Where is the conscience in the hearts of our elite who eulogize the late former President Mohammadu Buhari?

    Sowore and some few patriotic and reasonable Nigerians are the only ones who are taking us down the memory lane of how Buhari soaked his hands with the bløød of innocent Nigerians and destroyed the very fabric of our security, economic and national cohesion.

    Why the pretence and vain attempts by pretenders and lîàrs to try to make a tyrant a great man in dèàth?

    Nigerians are not stupiiid. When former President Umaru Musa Ya'rdua díèd, Nigerians mourned and eulogized him for his love and compassion for Nigeria and Nigerians.

    Buhari's former spokesman, Shehu Garuba has expressed his displeasure over how Nigerians have thrown caution to the wind and hît hard on Buhari even in dèàth. Let Nigerians reminisce Buhari's high-handedness. Please, Garuba let Nigerians vent their angèr in peace! You don't bèàt up a child and take away his right to cry and sob.

    DEAR NIGERIANS....

    Have you all forgotten so soon how innocent Nigerians including NYSC corps members were slaughtered in the North just because Buhari lost presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011? Buhari used religion to conscientize and weaponize the ignorant youths of the North. They were at his beck and call to commit the unthinkable.

    Have you all also forgotten his ignoble statement that "monkeys and baboons will be soaked in bløød if he lost the 2015 presidential election?

    Who ordered the killing of innocent ENDSARS protesters in Lagos?

    Even though President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has his annoying shortcomings, Buhari literally paved the way for Nigerians to see Tinubu as their eñemy owing to the security and economic mess he left behind.

    Here was a man who valued cows more than the citizens of this country.

    Here was a man who gave bloodtasty Fulani Herdsmen from neighbouring countries unhindered assess into the country, to slaughter farmers and make kidnappings a daily occurrence in all nooks and crannies of our dear nation through his body language. Did Buhari ever criticize the activities of the kîllèr herdsmen? NO!

    Buhari's crimes against humanity are innumerable!

    Yet some say he had integrity! Integrity? A man with integrity will not allow bløødbath under his watch as a leader!

    We all have our individual shortcomings but some shortcomings are preposterous! It's understandable that humans don't have power over who is going to heaven or hèll, but I know for sure that the voice of men is the voice of God.

    In the mind of minds of those who eulogize Buhari, they know that Buhari never meant well for this country. Buhari just wanted to prove some points after his military administration was toppled by IBB. Which was why he kept contesting for president in every election circle until he capitalized on former President Jonathan's meekness or call it weakness and grabbed power that he had longed for in 2015.
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    THE BLØØD OF THE KÎLLLÈD INNOCENT NIGERIANS WILL HAUNT AND HUNT...

    Those who kîlllèd them and those who mourn and eulogize Buhari but fail to speak against their killlings and mourn them too. At least, all lives matter!

    May the souls of innocent Nigerians killled in far away Benue State, Plateau State and other parts of the country by the eñemïes of the nations state called Nigeria rest in the bosom of the Lord, amen.

    #bendelgistsblog.
    BUHARI: WHO DID THIS TO US? Where is the conscience in the hearts of our elite who eulogize the late former President Mohammadu Buhari? Sowore and some few patriotic and reasonable Nigerians are the only ones who are taking us down the memory lane of how Buhari soaked his hands with the bløød of innocent Nigerians and destroyed the very fabric of our security, economic and national cohesion. Why the pretence and vain attempts by pretenders and lîàrs to try to make a tyrant a great man in dèàth? Nigerians are not stupiiid. When former President Umaru Musa Ya'rdua díèd, Nigerians mourned and eulogized him for his love and compassion for Nigeria and Nigerians. Buhari's former spokesman, Shehu Garuba has expressed his displeasure over how Nigerians have thrown caution to the wind and hît hard on Buhari even in dèàth. Let Nigerians reminisce Buhari's high-handedness. Please, Garuba let Nigerians vent their angèr in peace! You don't bèàt up a child and take away his right to cry and sob. DEAR NIGERIANS.... Have you all forgotten so soon how innocent Nigerians including NYSC corps members were slaughtered in the North just because Buhari lost presidential elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011? Buhari used religion to conscientize and weaponize the ignorant youths of the North. They were at his beck and call to commit the unthinkable. Have you all also forgotten his ignoble statement that "monkeys and baboons will be soaked in bløød if he lost the 2015 presidential election? Who ordered the killing of innocent ENDSARS protesters in Lagos? Even though President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has his annoying shortcomings, Buhari literally paved the way for Nigerians to see Tinubu as their eñemy owing to the security and economic mess he left behind. Here was a man who valued cows more than the citizens of this country. Here was a man who gave bloodtasty Fulani Herdsmen from neighbouring countries unhindered assess into the country, to slaughter farmers and make kidnappings a daily occurrence in all nooks and crannies of our dear nation through his body language. Did Buhari ever criticize the activities of the kîllèr herdsmen? NO! Buhari's crimes against humanity are innumerable! Yet some say he had integrity! Integrity? A man with integrity will not allow bløødbath under his watch as a leader! We all have our individual shortcomings but some shortcomings are preposterous! It's understandable that humans don't have power over who is going to heaven or hèll, but I know for sure that the voice of men is the voice of God. In the mind of minds of those who eulogize Buhari, they know that Buhari never meant well for this country. Buhari just wanted to prove some points after his military administration was toppled by IBB. Which was why he kept contesting for president in every election circle until he capitalized on former President Jonathan's meekness or call it weakness and grabbed power that he had longed for in 2015. ------------------------------------- THE BLØØD OF THE KÎLLLÈD INNOCENT NIGERIANS WILL HAUNT AND HUNT... Those who kîlllèd them and those who mourn and eulogize Buhari but fail to speak against their killlings and mourn them too. At least, all lives matter! May the souls of innocent Nigerians killled in far away Benue State, Plateau State and other parts of the country by the eñemïes of the nations state called Nigeria rest in the bosom of the Lord, amen. #bendelgistsblog.
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  • Look at what they did to him!

    This is the reality of speaking truth to power in our country. A man bruised, battered, and humiliated not because he stole from us, but because he chose to stand up for us.

    His only crime? Refusing to bow to tyranny. Demanding justice. Fighting for a future where our voices are not silenced with batons and bullets.

    How long will we look away? How long will we allow this to be normal?

    Today it is him. Tomorrow, it could be you.

    ✊🏽 Let this image remind us that freedom is never given freely it is fought for. Stand up. Speak out. We must not be afraid.

    #Justice #Freedom #HumanRights #WeWillNotBeSilenced
    Look at what they did to him! This is the reality of speaking truth to power in our country. A man bruised, battered, and humiliated not because he stole from us, but because he chose to stand up for us. His only crime? Refusing to bow to tyranny. Demanding justice. Fighting for a future where our voices are not silenced with batons and bullets. How long will we look away? How long will we allow this to be normal? Today it is him. Tomorrow, it could be you. ✊🏽 Let this image remind us that freedom is never given freely it is fought for. Stand up. Speak out. We must not be afraid. #Justice #Freedom #HumanRights #WeWillNotBeSilenced
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

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    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justina's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

    EPISODE 1

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    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justy's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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