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This is one of the most honest and necessary takes I’ve read in a while. You hit the nail on the head. The average African isn’t walking around with hatred for Nigerians what they’re reacting to is behavior. And the truth is, some of our people go abroad and act without any self-awareness or respect for the local culture. You’re right we know how to behave in London or Toronto, but somehow forget all that when we land in Accra or Lusaka. It’s not about dimming who we are, it’s about being respectful guests. Pan-Africanism doesn’t mean acting like everywhere is home it means mutual respect. If more Nigerians traveled with the mindset you just described, we’d be received even better across the continent. Thank you for saying what needed to be said.
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It can Get Tough, But I Will WIN BIG like Before again...Just Watch it Happen. No Distraction! No Doubt! No Longtalk... Betting isn't for the Weak.
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INEC Nigeria@inecnigeria·
PUBLIC STATEMENT FABRICATED X (TWITTER) ACCOUNT OF PROF. JOASH AMUPITAN, SAN
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@aonanuga1956 Nigeria has a ‘big GDP’? Good. Now show us the big lives. Because right now, it’s a big economy with small wallets. Big GDP. Small impact. Wrong priorities. Total foolishness.
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Lord Miles Official@real_lord_miles·
Some black dude turned up to a public museum dressed like a retard and played chess against himself and other blacks are congratulating him in the comments
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“Christianity in Nigeria has no fathers. One young man was speaking intensely, saying Enoch Adeboye and David Oyedepo should speak out, and I asked myself, are these the fathers of Christianity in Nigeria? These are denominational leaders. Christianity in Nigeria has no father. A father would be someone who looks after us all, not just promoting denominational agendas and competing over who is building a one-mile auditorium while another tries to build two miles. One has one aircraft, another wants three. The competition has no spiritual content.” — Rev. Isaac Omolehin. 👏🏽
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@McNobzy @disclosure_dre @IyanuGreat955 @AsakyGRN What Rev Ezekiel Dachomo is doing in the North would be greatly amplified with the visible support of more prominent men of God. I'm not criticising them, I'm only tweeting what I wish I could tell them directly if I had access to them. God bless HIS Church in Nigeria. 🙏
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@McNobzy @IyanuGreat955 @Norby2020 @AsakyGRN What difference did it make? I gave you two successful events. Past events show that when influential groups speak up they can shape outcomes. Churches gather large numbers of people (old young literates and illiterates) across generations, so their voices carry weight #SOROSOKE
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Road Safety officials seized a visiting Nigerian’s U.S. driver’s license, and the following discussion ensued. Watch! 🚶‍♂️
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@iam_danyelsix @Teeniiola Lol 🤣 hold my american license as how na lol 😂 I'll first show that that I'm a Nigerian before anything else.
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Big 6ix 🎯@iam_danyelsix·
@Teeniiola Between thé Guy's stupid accent and the whole MB I just wasted watching this video, vex just fully body.
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“Many of the Pastors and churches you speak against, what they’re doing, your presidents and governors haven’t done it in almost 60 years of your existence”- Pastor Olumide Emmanuel blasts Sowere after criticizing Pastors
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@oluphimo @IamMaxObesi A Christmas homage visit in December 2025 to Tinubu’s Lagos residence, where Okoh ( CAN president) and other Christian leaders thanked the President and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu for supporting the poor, advancing national development, and improving security.
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@IamMaxObesi CAN has been very useless. The same thing Papa Omolehin complained about. I do not know what the leadership of CAN is afraid of.
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What is disturbing is not that an Islamic cleric in Nigeria put a bounty of 2 million naira on a pastor’s head and the govt. did nothing. It is the fact that the Christians Association of Nigeria is completely silent about it. This is very bizarre!
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@Row_Haastrup As much as I am interested in what you want to say. I would have appreciated your own mind and words instead of the long chatgpt generated combination.
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
I am horridly embarrassed at these statements. To me, this looks and sounds personal. With all due respect to Rev. Isaac Omolehin, this framing is not only unfair, but it is not there historically and spiritually. To suggest that Christianity in Nigeria has “no fathers” because there is no single figure overseeing everyone ignores both the nature of the Church and the reality of its growth. First, Christianity has never been structured around one earthly “father” over an entire nation or a territory. That model leans more toward hierarchy than the body ministry described in Scripture “And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ: till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ:” — Ephesians 4:11-13 The Church is not a monarchy — it is a body, with different leaders raised for different assignments. Expecting one man to “look after us all” is not only unrealistic, it risks elevating personality over Christ. 2ndly, reducing the ministries of people like Enoch Adeboye and David Oyedepo to “denominational competition” is a misrepresentation. These men have, for decades, invested heavily in souls, education, healthcare, missions, and national transformation. Entire universities, hospitals, and global outreach platforms have been built — not for rivalry, but for impact. If growth and expansion are now being interpreted as “competition,” then we are judging outcomes without understanding intent. Infact the way he was being specific showed some traces of bitterness and/or envy which makes it look personal. I may be wrong but this is the way I see it. 3rdly, the idea that influence equals silence is also flawed. Spiritual leadership is not always loud or political. Many of these leaders engage issues through counsel, intercession, and strategic influence rather than public commentary. Not every father shouts; some build, some guide, some pray. Lastly, if the concern is unity in the Nigerian Church, then the solution is not to tear down existing leaders but to encourage collaboration across denominations. Unity is not the absence of diversity — it is alignment in purpose despite it. It’s okay to call for more visible unity. It’s even okay to challenge leaders. But dismissing decades of spiritual labour and impact with a broad stroke like “there are no fathers” doesn’t strengthen the Church — it just undermines it. If anything, Nigeria has many fathers, just not in the narrow definition being suggested.
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“Christianity in Nigeria has no fathers. One young man was speaking intensely, saying Enoch Adeboye and David Oyedepo should speak out, and I asked myself, are these the fathers of Christianity in Nigeria? These are denominational leaders. Christianity in Nigeria has no father. A father would be someone who looks after us all, not just promoting denominational agendas and competing over who is building a one-mile auditorium while another tries to build two miles. One has one aircraft, another wants three. The competition has no spiritual content.” — Rev. Isaac Omolehin. 👏🏽

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@IyanuGreat955 @McNobzy @Norby2020 @AsakyGRN Don't stress 😅He clocked the point. Same pastors dat came out with members in mass (Imagine the numbers now) during occupy naija 2012 and 2017. Now they are all quiet Well how can u protest when the wife is a member of the church 😅😅😅all they do now is speak in parables 😅
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@McNobzy @Norby2020 @AsakyGRN Christians are been killed in their numbers all over the country, but this is one of the actions been taken by Christians especially a body that proud itself has an umberall body of Christians in Nigeria.
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@McNobzy @IyanuGreat955 @Norby2020 @AsakyGRN January 2012 January 2017 You work in the news you should know what’s up. Nigerians have seen pastors and churches speak and act before, from Occupy Nigeria protest to the pushback against regulations in 2017. So let’s not pretend this is new. The question is why the silence now.
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