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@whichloni

Aspiring banger boy

Sandbox Inscrit le Mayıs 2014
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@SarautaMaryam He is a private citizen like PO. Leave him alone. Na you know when you elect am as father of the nation.
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Sarauta Maryam
Sarauta Maryam@SarautaMaryam·
Daddy GO, we are not asking you to protest. All we ask is that, as a father who truly shares in the plight of his children, you lend your voice. That peaceful walk you led during Jonathan’s regime, Nigeria needs it now more than ever.
RCCG PUBLIC RELATIONS@RCCG_PR

Pastor Adeboye Did Not Protest Against President Goodluck Jonathan’s Government A false narrative has been circulating online, accompanied by a photograph of Pastor E.A. Adeboye holding a placard during a public walk. The image has repeatedly been misrepresented as evidence that Pastor Adeboye led or participated in a protest against the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. This claim is FALSE. The photograph in question was taken during a peaceful nationwide walk held in response to a directive issued by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) during the administration of the late President Muhammadu Buhari. Churches across Nigeria were instructed to hold peaceful walks after service, calling attention to the persistent killings of Christians and urging the government to take decisive action to protect lives. The walk in Ebute Metta, where Pastor Adeboye participated, was part of that nationwide exercise. It was neither organized against President Goodluck Jonathan nor connected in any way to his administration. Ironically, despite the significant media presence at the event when it took place, some of the same photographs have years later been recycled and falsely presented as evidence of a protest against a completely different government. It is important to note that Pastor Adeboye’s message during the walk was clear: all lives matter to God. His placard emphasized the value of every human life, regardless of religious affiliation. The call was for the protection of innocent Nigerians, both Christians and Muslims. Yes, Nigeria is facing enormous challenges, and citizens have every right to desire solutions. However, the growing demand that Pastor Adeboye should “command” the President or the First Lady on how to run the affairs of the nation is both unrealistic and unreasonable. Pastor Adeboye is a clergyman, not the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Nevertheless, he has not remained silent. During the November 2025 Holy Ghost Service, Pastor Adeboye publicly offered counsel to the President of Nigeria regarding the worsening security situation and the continued killing of innocent citizens by terrorists. He warned that urgent action was necessary before foreign powers found justification to intervene in Nigeria under the guise of combating terrorism. He further advised that security chiefs should be given a clear ultimatum to decisively address the menace or vacate their positions. In his words: “When they eliminate the terrorists, ask them to eliminate their sponsors too.” At 84 years old, Pastor Adeboye continues to provide spiritual leadership, moral counsel, and national guidance within the limits of his office as a minister of the Gospel. For the avoidance of doubt: • Pastor Adeboye cannot command the President or the First Lady on how to govern Nigeria. • Pastor Adeboye and RCCG are not responsible for the current challenges facing the nation. • RCCG is not a political party. • Pastor Adeboye does not hold political office and was not elected into government. • RCCG is not the religious arm of any political party in Nigeria. Facts matter. Context matters. Truth matters. Before sharing claims about Pastor E.A. Adeboye or The Redeemed Christian Church of God, verify them through RCCG’s official communication channels. Follow @rccg_pr for accurate information and official statements.

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@ronkeaa He doesn't condemn bad governance. He only criticises APC
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Ibironke@ronkeaa·
This is not true and you know. Nobody condemns bad governance every market day like him. He’s always yapping about the state of the nation on the pulpit. I don’t even attend the church but please when we are crying let’s be seeing road
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Wale Adedayo 🌍🔰
Wale Adedayo 🌍🔰@Mario9jaa·
Just learning today that Kwara State governor, Abdulrazaq Abdulrahman’s wife is also a Christian. Interesting.
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Foundational Nupe Lawyer
We have kidnappers and bandit informants among us here, even with some disguising as concerned citizens. Be more careful on this space and offline.
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Dr. Toks 🦇
Dr. Toks 🦇@fimiletoks·
A 2014 Unicef report puts the Almajiri population at 9.5m children, 72% of out of school children in Nigeria. When you send kids out of their homes to fend for themselves 400km away, what do you think they'll become? Tech gurus? Scientists?
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Niyi
Niyi@theniyifagbemi·
Ojude Oba 2026! 🇳🇬 Shot by me 📸
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DANIEL
DANIEL@DanielWhalee·
Ojude Oba must get bigger every year. Na my own be that. The yearly festival of tears and sorrow it brings from those that hate good things must also not end.
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Olayinka Afeez😎
Olayinka Afeez😎@layeenka·
Nah! On security, it's a total failure for PBAT in the last 3 years.
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Emir of Port-Harcourt
Alex Otti still pays civil servants below the minimum wage, yet no one is asking how many bags of rice their salaries can actually buy. Una don use hypocrisy sew Isi’agu then wear am with pride.
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Emperor of Lagos 🇳🇬
Emperor of Lagos 🇳🇬@Emperordotman·
There is no difference between the low IQ talks about Lagos not joining Amotekun and the ones that blame Lagos state for their ports not functioning as the Apapa and Tin Can ports.
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Àdénùdu-òni Yorùbá🫀❄️
One thing Nigerians struggle with when discussing the Biafran War is accepting that every side tells history in a way that favors them, especially igbo's. Yes, Igbo people suffered horrific massacres before and during the war. That is historical fact. But pretending the Biafran side was completely innocent is also dishonest. War changes people. Armies commit abuses. Civilians suffer. There were documented cases of Biafran forces intimidating, detaining, attacking, or killing people seen as enemies, collaborators, or federal loyalists. Some minority groups in the East also accused Biafran troops of oppression during the conflict. Even some Yoruba and Northern civilians trapped in Biafran territory experienced harassment and violence. None of this cancels out the suffering of Biafrans. None of it justifies the massacres of Igbo civilians either. It simply means history is rarely black and white. Every ethnic group remembers its own pain loudly and remembers the pain it caused others quietly.
Àdénùdu-òni Yorùbá🫀❄️@bamboM8511

The Biafran history, it's not only about you igbo's, every one has a story to tell.

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