aynerd
787 posts


The "downed pilot" story was a fabricated cover for a failed US special forces operation to seize Iran's primary stockpile of highly enriched uranium (roughly 60% purity, estimated at 440–970 pounds).
The main stockpile was located at Isfahan—the precise site where the pilot was officially reported "lost."
This explains the heavy US bombing of the area under the guise of a search-and-rescue effort, and why the C-130s were destroyed on the ground with no American loss of life. The aircraft were hit while special operations forces attempted to secure the material. The mission quickly turned into a major emergency extraction to rescue the trapped troops.



English

@LookingForMide Show me in the bible where it was stated that a man should be a provider? That’s your answer
English

This is the one prompt that stops AI from gaslighting you.
Force AI to tell the truth.
No sugarcoating. No hallucinations. No fake confidence.
Brutally honest answers. Every time.
I packaged my reality filter prompt into a plug-and-play guide
To get it, just:
→ Comment “REALITY”
→ Follow me (so I can DM)
English

@ChinonduW @woye1 @Mr_JAGs @OgbeniDipo @APCNewMedia @DOlusegun @EmmyPromise71 @GbengaGOLD @HighChiefOkoro @HWokocha @JohnFanimokun Hacking? Sounds like an excuse to rig as well. Let me educate you about hacking, first of all why has nobody been able to hack CBN? or MTN, or governments platforms but the only one hackable is election result? What happened to the Cybersecurity bill? Be honest naaa
English

LET'S CONSIDER PRIOR TO PROTESTING.
Everyone is free to demonstrate. There is no question about that. Demonstrations are essential to democracy.
But let us slow down a bit and be honest with ourselves about what happened yesterday at the National Assembly.
The Senate did not ban electronic transmission of results. They did not say elections must be rigged. They did not wake up one morning and decide to “destroy democracy.” What they did was refuse to pass a rigid, one size fits all provision that mandates real time electronic transmission from every polling unit in a country as complex as Nigeria.
And that matters.
Nigeria is not just Abuja, Lagos, or Portharcourt with strong network coverage. We have riverine communities, border villages, forests, hills, places where even making a phone call is an adventure. To pretend those realities do not exist is not progressive. It is performative.
The Senate’s position, whether people like it or not, is rooted in practical governance. They want INEC to deploy technology where it works, improve infrastructure, strengthen backups, and avoid a situation where elections are automatically invalidated because of network failure rather than the will of voters.
That is not anti democracy. That is caution.
What worries me, to be honest, is how quickly we now equate disagreement with bad faith. If you question the method, you are suddenly an enemy of the people. If you ask about logistics, security, hacking risks, or rural inclusion, you are accused of planning to rig 2027. That kind of thinking is dangerous.
Law making is not activism. It requires patience, foresight, and an understanding that laws must work for the entire country, not just the loudest voices online or at the gates of the National Assembly.
Yes, technology should be part of our elections. Absolutely. But forcing a fragile system into law without fixing the underlying problems is how you create chaos, endless litigations, and disputed outcomes.
Sometimes leadership is not about yielding to pressure. It is about taking decisions that are unpopular today but stable tomorrow.
We can demand better elections without burning down the institutions meant to deliver them.
Democracy is not weakened by debate. It is weakened when we stop thinking.
My Advise to @PeterObi is that he should start thinking before Acting.


English

@Wizarab10 I felt so bored at a point, I felt the story got so confusing at a point.
English

@ansem_edet @maxchinox South Africa my brother…. South the fucking Africa bro. I completely disagree with your submission. What??? Those areas use WhatsApp ffs and it’s real time. For a country as big as Nigeria? It is totally embarrassing.
English

@maxchinox Mention of the country that you know that has in their laws “mandatory transmission of results in real time?”
English

@instablog9ja Please for God sake, we have election to worry about. If you don’t have better things to share let it rest. No matter what you say about this matter will remove the tatto, affect him or people in any way. What’s wrong with us in this country?
English

@Mario9jaa Metallica sensors may not be sufficient, as modern landmines are becoming more advanced to detect. Integrating multiple sensor types such as heat signature and chemical sensors capable of identifying substances like lead or other materials would improve detection accuracy.
English

@Row_Haastrup But between Friday to date he has gotten some people sitting on the fence to go and get tattoos and other vices so he has made himself a devil advocate for those days
English

Tomorrow another pastor will justify smoking cana and drinking alcohol.
What then does it mean to be a Christian, if there’s nothing to differentiate?
Same pastors will complain about young people loosing interest in Christianity, why won’t they? What is special about being a Christian today?
#durubond
English

@Ihunanya_chi Please rest jooo, this is problem we have in this religion. We are quick to condemn pastors but you vote bad leaders into power, is that one in your bible too? Na you go still vote Muslim Muslim ticket to power but condemn your pastors with tattoo. Mtcheew
English

Christianity Is Not a System to Be Updated
The news circulating everywhere today is about a pastor, one with a very large congregation and wide influence, who recently drew a tattoo on his body. This is not a private individual we are talking about, but a public spiritual leader, someone many believers look up to, learn from, and imitate.
What this reveals is something deeper than tattoos. It exposes a growing attempt to redefine Christianity, to modernize it, soften it, and blend it into the world system. The new narrative being promoted is subtle but dangerous:
“As long as the Bible does not clearly condemn something, Christians are free to do it. You can live however you like, and still be fine.”
But Christianity does not work that way.
Christianity Cannot Be Updated
Christianity is not a social trend, a cultural movement, or a belief system that evolves with time. It is rooted in divine revelation. Scripture says:
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
(Hebrews 13:8)
If Christ does not change, then His standards do not change. The Bible has remained the same across generations, no updates, no revisions, no adjustments to suit modern comfort. As long as the Bible remains the same, Christianity must remain the same.
Paul warned clearly:
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
(Romans 12:2)
Christianity was never meant to blend in. It was designed to stand apart.
The Weight of Pastoral Calling
A pastor is not just a believer, he is a shepherd. Scripture consistently emphasizes the seriousness of this role:
“Shepherd the flock of God which is among you… being examples to the flock.”
(1 Peter 5:2–3)
A shepherd has sheep. Sheep watch. Sheep imitate. Sheep follow.
Once you accept the call to pastoral leadership, you voluntarily give up certain liberties, not because they are sins in themselves, but because leadership demands sacrifice. This is why James warned:
“Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness.”
(James 3:1)
A pastor does not ask, “Is this allowed?”
A pastor asks, “Will this edify? Will this protect the flock?”
If someone is unwilling to deny themselves for the sake of the sheep, then they have no business taking on the responsibility of leading God’s people.
The Tattoo Argument
Yes, it is true, the Bible does not explicitly say, “Thou shall not get tattoos.”
The closest reference is:
“You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you.”
(Leviticus 19:28)
And yes this falls under Mosaic Law and is not universally binding under the New Covenant. That is a fair theological point. However, Christianity does not operate only on explicit prohibitions. It operates on spiritual wisdom and love.
Paul addresses this exact mindset:
“All things are lawful for me, but not all things are helpful; all things are lawful for me, but not all things edify.”
(1 Corinthians 10:23)
Something can be lawful and still be unwise. Something can be permitted and still be damaging.
The Principle of Stumbling Blocks
Paul goes further and applies this principle practically:
“If food makes my brother stumble, I will never eat meat, lest I make my brother stumble.”
(1 Corinthians 8:13)
Food is not sinful. Eating is not sinful. Yet Paul willingly denied himself, not because food was evil, but because people mattered more than freedom.
This is the heart of Christian leadership.
A pastor getting a tattoo may not be committing a sin, but the impact of that action matters. Many believers, especially young or immature ones, will now feel justified to do the same. Some will take it further. Some will overdo it. Some will be driven by vanity, addiction, or worldliness rather than conviction.
The evidence is already visible. Under the post, many comments openly said:
“I’m getting a tattoo now since it’s not a sin and a pastor did it.”
This is exactly what Paul was trying to avoid.
Called to Be Set Apart
Scripture does not call believers to be barely different from the world. It calls us to be distinct:
“You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession.”
(1 Peter 2:9)
“Come out from among them and be separate, says the Lord.”
(2 Corinthians 6:17)
Holiness does not begin with rules, it begins with identity. We belong to Christ. Our lives, choices, and even appearances should reflect that allegiance.
Just as you can often recognize an artist by their appearance, people should be able to recognize that we belong to Christ, not through conformity to trends, but through consecration.
It gets even worse. The tattoo was not just drawn, it was recorded and publicly posted. That turned a personal decision into a public endorsement. It communicated approval, encouragement, and permission.
Paul warned:
“It is good neither to eat meat nor drink wine nor do anything by which your brother stumbles or is offended or is made weak.”
(Romans 14:21)
A shepherd must always ask:
“Who might this weaken?”
“Take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers.”
(Acts 20:28)
You are called to lead the sheep, not confuse them.
To model restraint, not just freedom.
This is not condemnation though, it is a reminder.
A reminder that shepherds must never become stumbling blocks to the very sheep they were called to lead.

English

@Olusola70406607 @DonAzag 1. Increase in Corruption at state level. See Ekiti budget ask VDM
2. In theory. Not institutionalized. Govt still managing fund. Ask Ogun governor.
3. Fraud. Non that we know. Compare with the massive loans.
4. Conduit for embezzlement. 25% merit. 75% patronage. Check statistics
English

I want to list President Tinubu’s achievements in a video.
I have been searching, but it has been difficult.
I am not talking about promises.
I mean real achievements that affect the common man.
For example, if power supply truly improved and people are feeling it, that would be worth talking about.
I need tangible results.
I am sincere about this.
Please drop examples in the comments or send a DM.
I do not want to hear later, “Why are you not talking about the achievements of this administration?” or “You are not balanced again.”
I want to talk about achievements, but what you do not see, you cannot talk about.
If you do not have examples, please do not hide behind insults like:
– we know your mission
– you are obidiot
– ode
– you be mumu
– can’t you see
Using insults instead of examples only shows that you cannot point to any real achievement.
Within 48 hours, the video will be ready.
Thank you.

English
aynerd 리트윗함

"On a freezing December morning in 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower was reviewing budget proposals when his secretary nervously informed him that a 73-year-old woman named Mrs. Eleanor Mitchell from Abilene, Kansas—his childhood Sunday school teacher—was in the White House lobby asking to see him without an appointment, and instead of having staff politely redirect her, Eisenhower literally ran down the hallway, swept this elderly woman into a huge bear hug, and cleared his entire afternoon to have tea with her in the residence.
What makes this moment so breathtakingly beautiful is that Mrs. Mitchell had taught a scrappy young Dwight Eisenhower Bible verses every Sunday from 1907 to 1911 in a tiny church basement, making him memorize Proverbs and Psalms when he'd rather be playing baseball, and she'd written him letters throughout his military career—through both world conflicts, through his rise to Supreme Commander, through his election—always addressing him simply as 'Dwight' and reminding him that 'character matters more than rank.' Eisenhower told his staff that Mrs. Mitchell once made him apologize to the entire Sunday school class for being prideful after he'd bragged about winning a spelling bee, teaching him a humility lesson that shaped his entire leadership philosophy, and he'd never forgotten how she'd pulled him aside afterward and said, 'Dwight, you're going to do important things someday, but never let success make you forget where you came from or who helped you along the way.'
During their White House tea, Eisenhower introduced Mrs. Mitchell to every cabinet member who passed by, saying with genuine reverence, 'This woman taught me everything that matters—respect this lady,' and she gently scolded him for not attending church regularly enough, which made the most powerful man in the world laugh and promise to do better.
When Mrs. Mitchell left that evening, Eisenhower walked her personally to her taxi, kissed her cheek, and pressed an envelope into her hand containing a check for her church and a note:
‘For the place that built my foundation—thank you for seeing potential in a troublemaker farm boy. Your student always, Dwight.'
What absolutely destroys you is understanding that Eisenhower commanded armies and led nations, but he never forgot the Sunday school teacher who taught him that true strength was moral courage, proving that the greatest leaders never outgrow gratitude and that honoring the people who shaped you when nobody knew your name is the most presidential thing you can do.

English
aynerd 리트윗함

@ChuksEricE Remain single then because that's the whole idea behind marriage you don't want to acknowledge. The question is, if you're marrying a billionaire, would you say you want to keep your name?
English

At #DevFest #DevFest22 #DevFestAdo22 preaching the gospel of #Metaverse. Yall should begin a career in XR



English

@abdullahayofel The question have we not been paying task? I don’t support your comments in this video. The problem is not tasks, the concern is the mis-utilization of public funds by the government, over burrowing and lack of accountability.
English

@ali_naka First of all, why detain a Nigerian soldier? If you want the plan so bad then you can have it. Since you soo poor to even get one. Keeping another’s countries soldiers without concrete proof is an act of war. Insult Nigeria all you want but bro, you don’t want to see war.
English

Dear Nigeria/ns
You have no capacity to be issuing Ultimatums against any of the AES member countries. No one is scared of Nigeria. Be humble and show remorse or else those 11 men are going to be in Burkina Faso for a very long time. As for the Aircraft, I personally don’t see it being released. It’s now the property of AES. This is no longer the Burkina Faso of Blaise Compaore. Why do you think France has to rely on Chihuahuas like Tinubu and not confront AES directly? No amount of online insults either will release those mercenaries. Ask your rulers to engage President Assimi Goïta of Mali who is our current leader of the region, Captain Traore is busy with other things to be bothered about mercenaries. I have been telling you this for the last 3 days
Dami O.@d_osinaike
The minister should not negotiate, he should read this tweet and act accordingly. “The Nigerian Air Force should issue a strict 12-hour ultimatum. If they fail to release our men within that timeframe, then maximum force must be deployed. This is an opportunity to restore democracy once and for all. It’s a much-needed end to reckless behaviour.”
English












