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Author Faith Ijiga

@Faithee_ijiga

Christian fiction author, podcaster and the founder of the Christian Writers and Readers Club

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Author Faith Ijiga
Author Faith Ijiga@Faithee_ijiga·
“How does a terrorist think? I’m a Christian.” This question, and many more, were the challenges I had to confront when researching this political and military thriller. The full interview is on YouTube. Listen to discover the heart and inspiration behind my book, Jungle Justice. Link in the comment section.
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
I am so proud of the Gen Zs. They make me believe that the future is brighter than we think! After watching the full episode, all I can say is GET YOUR PVC! Debates stimulate the mind. They will not be called crazy for asking all the right questions. SO LET THE Gen Zs DEBATE! They are the Generation that didn’t enjoy the 1, the 5, the 10, the 1/2, the 20, & the 50 Kobo coins. They are the Soro Soke Generation. The Internet Generation has never enjoyed Nigeria. They have never eaten from the so-called National Cake. A wicked type of Inflation has been their lot. These are the Generation of kids that came of age on Buhari’s watch. They never bought fuel at ₦65. They never bought a loaf of bread at ₦100. They didn’t enjoy Gala at ₦30. The APC dealt with them. They are the Generation that we must teach, protect, & guide. They will carry on the torch & protect the “New Nigeria” we intend to birth. Seeing these young minds debate gave me a sense of HOPE. Hope in something bigger than all of us. These debates are very necessary. They are important conversations that are necessary for nation-building. Bring “debates” back into our national life. They are the building blocks for a future that is 100% guaranteed! Debates are important part of the Jewish Religion. That religion is steep in debates. It allows the young to engage their teacher or rabbi in extensive debates. They stretch the debates to their limits to find deeper meanings. Young Nigerians should be no different. We must encourage them to unlock the other side of their brains, away from the mundane. That’s the only way Nigeria can make it through. 👏
NEFERTITI@firstladyship

Young Nigerians are not stupid. We are on fire! Why should anyone pay over ₦600K for a substandard education in a public university? Leave everything & listen to our Gen Zs speak. Tag them. They deserve a massive shout out. Nigeria must be OK in our lifetime!! 😭👏👏

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Author Faith Ijiga@Faithee_ijiga·
No matter how difficult life may seem right now, never forget that God is still writing your story, and He is not finished with you yet. #MondayMotivation
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Dear Nigerians, I hope you saw how Peter Gregory Obi went to South Africa & met some of their leaders? That was a quick test run. He demonstrated his Foreign Policy & Diplomatic skills even without presiding. That’s leadership unblemished! Peter Obi is practical, Tinubu is theoretical. This is Obi’s capacity in its original shape. How did you feel as a Nigerian? When was the last time you felt a sense of country & the “Greatness of Nigeria?” I talk about Foreign Policy or “Image Making” a lot. That’s how countries shape their image or perception around the world. The only time Nigeria had a Foreign Policy Framework was on OBJ’s watch. That was the first & only time you had three American Presidents visit Nigeria. The last time Nigeria had a passport that meant something was on OBJ’s watch. That was the last time that South Africa & Ghana respected Nigeria. Since then? Nigeria has been in constant retreat. You are now in rampant obscurity! You can no longer shape events beyond your borders. Nigeria used to cough, & everyone paused to listen! You were once the most conspicuous in rooms abroad. My country led the ECOMOG, the AU, & ECOWAS bloc. We were once the Colossus, an invitee at the G7 Summits. All of these happened on OBJ’s watch. No one could have steered the ship of the state like he did. Peter Obi is Foreign Policy in many ways. When I see him? I see HOPE! Hope for a country in constant retreat. In him? I see greatness: The Greatness of Nigeria. This man has connections beyond the shores of Africa. An international man, he is everything I wrote about in my pinned tweet. I left it there since 2022. I am still in the market, shopping. Who is going to match OBJ’s records; perhaps surpass it? It’s obvious that Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not the man. He cannot shape events beyond the borders of Nigeria. Bola Tinubu has zero international clout. He is not his own man. His foreign trips are one-sided. You can tell he is just a willing pawn in the games globalists play. Tinubu is the man that goes home empty-handed. He has failed in rebranding the Image of Nigeria. He needs the rebranding himself. He is the first Aso Rock tenant that pays a bunch of K-Street firms in Washington to launder the image of Nigeria. That has never happened before! Then again, he has failed to attract the Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs) that could get Nigeria started. FDI creates jobs, it takes the youths off the streets. No one builds an economy on loans, taxes, & inshallah, except Asiwaju. Peter Obi met Leon Schreiber, the Minister of Home Affairs (who is a prominent figure in the Democratic Alliance). Then he met Velenkosini Hlabisa, South Africa’s Minister of Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs who is a leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). He met Mr Gayton McKenzie, South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts & Culture who is a leader of the Patriotic Alliance (PA) as well. By so doing, he deepened the ties between Nigeria & South Africa (without even presiding). That’s a presidential material if you ask me. Their discussions focused on immigration, regional cooperation, security concerns, youth unemployment, & the growing tensions affecting African foreigners, especially Nigerians residing in South Africa. Africa has men who know what to do. Peter Obi is one of them. Africans await his presidency. The Glory of Nigeria is near…….. 🇳🇬🇳🇬👏👏
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Author Faith Ijiga@Faithee_ijiga·
@MikeArnoldTruth Wow, oh, wow! Now this challenges some of the things I thought I knew. And I have read extensively on this.
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Tisan@PhatboiSham_ah·
@kofigordonn Sex sef na finer things of life 😂 😂 😂
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Barbir@Alex_Barbir·
Cries of joy as women & children heard their burned homes would be rebuilt. Jesus said in Matthew 25 “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.“
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Dr. Victor Ademola
Dr. Victor Ademola@AdemolaVictorTv·
Matchday: Nigeria U17 (Flamingos) vs Guinea U17 📆 Saturday, 23rd May, 2026 ⏰ 5pm WAT (4pm local time) 🏟️ Stade Felix-Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire ⚽️ 2026 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Qualifier (2nd Round) 1st Leg
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Dr. Victor Ademola@AdemolaVictorTv·
SUPER EAGLES CAMP UPDATE: UNITY CUP, LONDON 🇬🇧 14 players have arrived in camp ahead of the tournament, with the first training session scheduled for today in London. Players in camp: 1. Junior Ayobami 2. Al Ameen Tijani 3. Michael Atata 4. Adeoye Aderemi 5. Oputa Chibueze 6. Ighoke Obinna 7. Ocholi Elias 8. Oyedokun Tosin 9. Philip Otele 10. Arthur Okonkwo 11. Femi Azeez 12. Owen Oseni 13. Nnadi Tochukwu 14. Terem Moffi First session today in London. ⏰ Training: Saturday | 6:00 PM
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Prince Daniel Chukwuemeka
Prince Daniel Chukwuemeka@Prince_dc21_·
This is why some people don't want Police Station in their communities... So according to massco E, he went to settle a different case at zone B Police station Inyi then at his arrival, he saw this lady at the counter carrying a baby with her eyes red shading tears . He felt for her more as she was carrying this child in her arms then he asked her what happened. "They arrrested me" she said. Reason as she explained: She designed and printed printed a business banner for a customer whom I may reveal details if things do not go the way it should. They agreed the customer will pay N18,000 which he deposited N17k. When he came to collect the job done which he complained of late delivery, he only met the woman's son at the shop. The son asked for the balance of 1k as instructed by his mother. The customer became anggrrry and tretend to arrrest her when he comes back. The next thing she saw while she was at her shop is Police officer who came to pick her up and taken to the Station. According to her, the customer was there at the station and says that all he wanted was his money back, that he didn't want the work again. The police said she will bail herself with N30K and pay the man his 17k. He personally called the woman's customer thrice because he know him but he ignored his calls and never called back. These are the reasons why I say that an average Nigerian is worse than the leaders they criticize everyday This is bad 💔
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Shahriq Khan
Shahriq Khan@RealShahriqKhan·
When I was Muslim, man, this verse used to mess me up. Jesus on the cross saying, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” As a Muslim, I used to think: how does God feel forsaken by God? That sounds like weakness. That sounds like a prophet in pain. But then I dug deeper. And I realized Jesus was not speaking randomly. He was quoting Psalm 22. That entire Psalm, written by King David centuries before Christ, is a prophecy about the crucifixion: “They pierce my hands and feet.” “They divide my garments among them.” “All who see me mock me.” In Jewish culture, quoting the first line of a Psalm pointed people to the entire passage. So Jesus was not crying out in confusion. He was declaring fulfillment. He was saying: “This is that.” And at the same time, He was carrying the full weight of sin, shame, abandonment, and suffering for humanity. Every moment humanity has cried out, “God, where are you?” Christ stepped into that pain Himself. That is not weakness. That is intentional. That is prophecy unfolding in real time. That is the King bleeding on purpose so humanity could be brought near to God. That is the Gospel.
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Bennedict
Bennedict@BennieSonamzi·
Oyama Mfunwa, 20 months old is missing. Please repost until she is found
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Tony Timbers@timbers_tony·
Ok now let’s do that math: 1% of 2 Billion: 20,000,000 (20 million) So that means that there are 20 MILLION Muslim extremist in this world willing to martyr themselves at any moment to kill all Jews, Christians and non-Muslims. So if 1% of that 1% made it into the United States during the open borders of Joe Biden that means there are 20,000 Muslims willing to kill every single American right now on any given day.
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Radical Muslims are less than 1% of 2 BILLION Muslims. Yet you people judge the entire religion by the actions of a tiny minority? Be honest you just hate Muslims. Period.
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AYO💡💡
AYO💡💡@sepril23NG·
terrorism kiIIings in Afghanistan between 2025 and May 2026: 486 terrorism kiIIings in Nigeria between 2025 and May 2026: 4,654 with over 5,000 recorded kidnapping cases Nigeria is actually worse than Afghanistan and Nigerians are being kiIIed way more than some war torn countries
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Nigeria is slowly turning to afghanistan

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