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The most significant proof of stupidity and hate is to claim that all Muslims are terrorists and terrorists sympathizers. Or to claim that Christians are not being targeted in a calculated attacks. Or that Muslims have not been killed too. We must understand that politicians and social media attacks will not make this country better. Our redemption will come when we start having honest conversations and stop blaming one another where we should accept responsibility. True, Islam has come to be associated with terrorists organizations scattered across the world, but does this mean that every Muslim is sympathetic to these groups? It’s like saying that every Christian is a thief because some fraudulent pastors uses the name of God to defraud and deceive people. Would that be correct? If the answer is no, why then do you insist that there are no good Muslims just as much as there are bad Muslims? If you say the Qur’an contains verses commanding Muslims to commit these abominations, are there no pages in the Bible that have also been interpreted to command very unspeakable things? The vulnerability of religions and religious books is that both a priest and a prostitute can find verses to justify their actions. Both a wicked and a good follower can find verses to back up everything they do. Any belief or book that contains a gap for interpretation will always create evil and good and this is a fact. So, those who allow their entire existence to be controlled by religious beliefs and what they read from their religious books will always turn out bad. This is where our conscience serves as a guide. If a book tells me to harm someone to please God, I will not do so because my conscience will not allow it and men like me will always put our humanity and the influence of our conscience above every other thing. Not everyone can do this. I beg everyone of us as Nigerians to stop creating more problems for ourselves through the words of our mouths. You don’t have to despise every Muslims. Despise those who hide under Islam to commit atrocities instead. You don’t have to despise every Christian. Despise those who use the Holy Bible to commit abominations instead. That’s how intelligent and honest people behave. -KAA #kaa_truths
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Nigerian government paid money to lobbyists to convince Donald Trump that there’s no k1llings in Nigeria - Alex Barbir
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A lot of Northerners misunderstand the meaning of their religion — Imam of Abuja
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@ChuksEricE @Alex_Barbir So, you share our video without even giving credit to the owners of the content? Too bad
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“People are saying I’m a U.S. military officer and spy in Nigeria just because of a photo of me holding a gûn, where did they confirm that? In the U.S., citizens have the right to bear arms.” — Alex Barbir, US missionary reacts to viral claims.
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Finally! The interview with Alex Barbir is now showing on KaaTruths YouTube Channel. He has been accused of inciting religious intolerance in Nigeria, he responded to that. He has been accused of being an Agent, gathering information and arming terrorists. You need to hear his shocking response to that. He answered the question of whether he’s military or ISIS trained operative as has been alleged by some people. I confronted him with the fact that the Nigerian Minister of Defence who controls the security architecture of Nigeria is a Christian, so why would a Christian minister allow a Christian genocide if there’s a Christian genocide. And the governor of Plateau and Benue are all Christins. His response shocked me. I asked him what he thinks about what Israel and US is doing in Iran. Since he condemns displacement of innocent civilians, mothers and children, what’s his stand with what’s going on in Iran? This interview exposed a lot about him. About the insecurity. About the accusations made against him. -KAA #kaa_truths
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I heard a liter of fuel is now N1,500 in some areas. But why is fuel price increasing in Nigeria because of a war in Iran when Nigeria produces oil and now even has the Dangote Refinery who buys crude in Nigeria and refines in Nigeria? Watin carry Iran Problem come affect us? Let us pause and think about this slowly. Nigeria is one of the largest oil producers in Africa. For decades we have exported millions of barrels of crude oil every day. Dangote Refinery, one of the largest refineries in the world, has also started producing fuel locally. So logically, many Nigerians expected one thing: Fuel should finally become cheaper since we no longer have to travel anywhere to refine our fuel. But instead, the opposite seems to be happening. Fuel prices keep increasing. And when there is tension in Iran or anywhere in the Middle East, Nigerians suddenly hear that petrol prices may go up again. At first glance, this sounds completely irrational. But the truth lies in understanding how the global oil market actually works. Oil is not priced in Nigeria. Oil is priced in a global market. The same way gold, wheat, and diamonds are priced internationally. When a war threatens oil supply anywhere in the world, traders panic and global crude oil prices rise immediately. Iran happens to sit close to one of the most important oil routes on earth called the Strait of Hormuz. Nearly one fifth of the world’s oil passes through that narrow channel every day. So when conflict happens around Iran, the entire global oil market reacts. Prices go up everywhere. Now here is where the Nigerian paradox begins. Even though Nigeria produces crude oil, the country historically did not refine enough petrol locally. For decades Nigeria exported crude oil and imported refined petrol. In simple terms, Nigeria was like a farmer who grows cocoa but imports chocolate. But many Nigerians believed that this would finally change when the Dangote Refinery started operating. After all, the refinery is in Nigeria. It processes Nigerian crude. And it is one of the largest refineries in the world. So why are prices still rising? This is the uncomfortable truth many people do not understand. Even when petrol is refined in Nigeria, the crude oil used in refining is still priced at international market rates. Dangote does not get crude oil for free. Even though the oil comes from Nigeria, it is sold at the global price of crude oil. Why? Because if Nigerian crude were sold cheaply to local refineries, the government and oil producers would lose the higher income they could earn by selling it on the international market. So the crude that enters the refinery in Lagos is still priced the same way crude is priced anywhere else in the world. Which means if global crude oil rises from $70 per barrel to $100 per barrel, the cost of refining petrol in Nigeria also rises. And the refinery will adjust its prices accordingly. In other words, the refinery operates like a commercial business competing in a global market, not like a charity created to sell cheap fuel. Another reality is that the fuel market in Nigeria has now been deregulated. For many years the government used subsidies to artificially keep fuel prices low. The government simply paid the difference whenever global prices rose. But that subsidy system became extremely expensive and was eventually removed. Now petrol prices follow international market dynamics. Which means refineries, importers, and marketers adjust prices based on: - global crude prices - exchange rates - refining costs - transportation and logistics So even if fuel is produced inside Nigeria, it is still affected by the same forces affecting fuel prices everywhere in the world. So, don’t blame Dangote for increasing the price of fuel, blame the government for prioritizing profit instead of the living conditions of citizens. Profits that only benefit few powerful people. Dangote buys high and sells high.
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I don’t know who disvirgined me. And the painful truth is that this is the story of many male children. I was very young. Too young to understand what was happening. Too young to resist. Today, I remember faces, voices, moments… but not the exact person who took something from me that I can never get back. Some older girls would call me to play. They treated it like a game. They carried me, laughed with me, made me feel special. I did not know I was being used. I did not know my innocence was being taken piece by piece. And this is the part people don’t want to hear: my body eventually responded. I became confused. Curious. There was a feeling I did not understand, and because no one explained anything to me, I thought it was normal. That confusion is one of the cruelest parts of abuse. It makes the victim feel complicit in their own harm. I remember their names. I remember their faces. I know who they are. But I don’t know who it was that I lost my virginity to. That is how blurred and chaotic those years were. The last time I saw one of them, the look in her eyes was not remorse. It was hunger. As if, given the chance, she would have done it all over again. I love Simi, but seeing those tweets reopened wounds and reminded me of stories I have only shared with close friends. When men finally begin to tell their stories, many people will realize that this problem is not about gender. It is about paedos. They exist on both sides. I will probably never understand why a grown up would look at a child or a 13 or 16 year old teenager and feel lustful towards them. That’s the worse disease to have. Please protect your daughters. But please, pay attention to your sons too. Boys are not invincible. Boys are not immune. Boys can be violated, confused, and broken in silence. I don’t know what was going through Simi’s mind when she made those tweets, but they are deeply disturbing. Imagine if a man had said the same things. The outrage would have been immediate and overwhelming by online witches who are constantly seeking for opportunities to disparage the decency of every man. Yet when boys speak about abuse, the world often shrugs, laughs, or looks away. If we truly want to fight paedos, we must stop treating one gender as permanent victims and the other as permanent predators. Abuse is abuse. Evil is evil. A child is a child. Focus on the act. Condemn it. Protect every child. -KAA #kaa_truths
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Two sincere Christians kneel down to pray. Both open the same Bible. Both claim the Holy Spirit guided them. Both are confident God spoke to them. Yet one says: 👉 “Pay your tithe or you are robbing God.” The other says: 👉 “Tithing is not a New Testament command.” Both cannot be right at the same time. So the uncomfortable question is… Who lied? The Holy Spirit… or the Pastor? In this explosive interview with Apostle George Atubo, we confront one of the most sensitive issues in modern Christianity: • “God told me not to work.” • “No tithe, no heaven.” • Personal revelations vs Scripture • Why churches preach different “truths” • How do you know it was really God speaking? This is not an attack on faith. It is a confrontation with confusion. Watch with an open mind. ⚠️ Not for people who are afraid of hard questions.
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Both ADC and APC are political parties of thieves. When I hear ordinary Nigerians saying they support APC, PDP, LP, ADC, etc. I just shake my head when the same people come back to say they don’t support corrupt politicians. Is there any party without corrupt thieving politicians? All these political parties are in the same WhatsApp group. It’s better to support individuals than political parties. Personally, I have different politicians I like from different parties. I like H.E Alex Otti in LP. I love PO. in ADC. I like Osibanjo in APC. I love Sowore in AAC. It goes on and on. I treat Politicians and political parties the same way I treat tribes. I don’t look at where anyone is from. I treat people based on their personalities. Because both good and bad people come from every tribe. Good and bad people are in every religion. Good and bad people are in every Political Party. So, when they say Peter Obi is now in ADC where there are criminals or that he was in PDP where there are crooks, ask them which party does not have thieves and corrupt politicians. I have no business with party. I have no business with ethno-religious sentiments. I judge personalities. Individually. -KAA #kaa_truths
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I’m an Igbo man. Bring Orji Uzor Kalu from the South East against Prof. Yemi Osibanjo from the SW. I will support Osibanjo with my entire household. Bring Rochas Okorocha against Omoyele Sowore, I will support Sowore even in my dreams. Bring Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi from the North and Rochas Okorocha from the East. I will support Sanusi with my entire household. Bring Donald Duke from Cross River and Okezie Ikpeazu from Abia, I will not only support Donald Duke, I will campaign vigorously for him. If you now bring Peter Obi against Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar. I will support Peter Obi over and over again. 90 percent of Igbos will tow this same line. If you say we are playing tribal politics because of this, no wahala. We are happy to play such tribal politics. If you say we are mumu people for supporting who does not have the capacity to rig himself into power, no wahala. We are mumu people. Just for the records. I have never voted for an Igbo presidential candidate prior to the last general election. That’s how politically tribalistic Igbos are. -KAA #kaa_truths
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One thing is certain. Please save this post. Whether all the big boys in the SE decorate their homes with APC flags and Tinubu’s pictures, Peter Obi will still pocket all five states. He won even with APC governors and council chairmen. Igbos can be anything, but they are not easily influenced politically. So, allow those who want to wear Asiwaju’s cap to wear it. They have the right to support whomever they want. We are in a democracy. It is only in military regimes that individuals are forced to support someone they do not like. After all, didn’t we all agree that politics is a game of interest? There are those whose interests are to protect their pockets, and there are those whose interests are to have a better Nigeria for everyone. And just to remind everyone how widely popular Peter Obi is, for those who are still looking down on him: During the last election: President Tinubu won 12 states. Atiku Abubakar won 12 states. H.E. Peter Obi won 12 states. Just to show you how popular PO is, he is the only candidate who won his entire region and also won Lagos, the most populated state in Nigeria, and Abuja, the seat of power. At least, these are the ones they could not deny. So, those who are still in PO’s camp should not panic or get distracted. Even the big boys know in their hearts that they cannot really change any political outcome in the SE. -KAA #kaa_truths
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Everyone in hell got there one step at a time. You didn’t just wake up one morning and found yourself there. Be mindful of the steps you take. The heat of hell has no mercy for those who came to it. -KAA #kaa_truths
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Yul, how many wives are you married to currently?
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Yul, how many wives are you married to currently?
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We ate our first meal of the day at 11:30 PM last night. Before the food was served at the restaurant, my boss, Charles Awuzie, asked me a question that I am sure came from the depth of his heart. He said, “Kel, how many of the people who make noise and complain bitterly online against Nigeria and people like us can boldly say they have ever stayed an entire day without food and spent millions of their own money trying to get something fixed about Nigeria?” I paused! The question replayed in my head. Now, I am asking you who is reading this post the same question. Yesterday, we went from office to office with a group made up of individuals who flew in from different countries with their own money for one sole purpose: to freely contribute toward the security of the nation. They expect nothing back from the country and they are not the most affected by any negative thing happening in the country. After the long day, Dr. Charles began apologizing to the team for the stress we went through, but I said to him, “Sir, were we not the ones who gave ourselves this work?” I did not understand why he was apologizing to us because nobody forced anyone to be there. We all came together as passionate individuals who love their country and agreed to commit our money, time, and resources to contribute in different ways to the fight against insecurity in Nigeria. This is through the first National Private Security Conference ever to be held in Nigeria and by assembling the best minds to design a bill framework that we can push to the National Assembly through elected officials who share the same vision we do. Instead of destroying, idly complaining, and insulting, we chose to start doing something. When we sat with the gallant Minister of Defence, he said to us, “If everyone can accept that the security of the country is our collective responsibility, our job will be easier and the country will be safer.” That is the truth. We know Nigeria is not where it should be. Many things are in ruins. There is so much to be angry and ashamed about, but what are you doing to contribute to the change we all wish for? That’s the question we should start asking ourselves more often. -KAA #kaa_truths
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