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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2017
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The Priest Didn’t Know That A Camera Was Watching In a quiet, tight-knit community nestled deep in the southern countryside, the arrival of a new priest stirred cautious curiosity. The locals were deeply religious—loyal to their parish, rooted in tradition, and hesitant about change. So when a young, charismatic 35-year-old American named Father George arrived to replace their beloved elder priest of several decades, whispers filled the pews. At first, they doubted him. He was young. He was different. He had studied in Rome, spoke with energy, and preached in ways they weren’t used to. But slowly, Father George won their hearts. He visited the sick. He comforted the grieving. He organized food drives and clothing donations for the homeless. His sermons were filled with warmth, humility, and the kind of honesty that reached people’s hearts. He used stories and gentle humor to teach the Gospel, always urging his congregation to live with kindness, forgiveness, and compassion. The old pews, once nearly empty, began to fill. People from neighboring communities began attending. The parish was alive again. Father George wasn’t just a priest. He became a part of the community—cheering at local soccer games, attending potlucks, and even learning local traditions to incorporate into the church calendar. Even the harshest skeptics eventually came to respect him. Among his most devoted followers was Laura, a kind widow known for her selflessness. After losing her husband, Laura had thrown herself into church service. She arranged flowers, cleaned the altar, and helped anyone who needed a hand. She lived her faith through action. Her presence was so steady and comforting that many considered her the heart of the parish. One morning, after attending 7 a.m. Mass, Laura stayed behind to pray alone in the church. As sunlight filtered through the stained glass windows, she decided to livestream the altar on her phone—a spontaneous gesture meant to share the peaceful beauty of the moment with others. But as she prayed silently, a sharp pain gripped her chest. Her breath shortened. She tried to call out, but only a faint whisper escaped. Clutching her chest, she collapsed. Her phone slipped from her hand but kept recording. Moments later, Father George—returning from the sacristy—saw her motionless body on the floor. He ran to her side. Realizing she was suffering a heart attack, he immediately began CPR, praying quietly as he gave chest compressions and breaths, desperately trying to save her life. Meanwhile, the sacristan and a few parish ladies had just finished tending the gardens outside. Hearing the commotion, they rushed into the church—and froze. They saw Laura on the floor. They saw Father George over her. And they assumed the worst. Panicking, the sacristan rang the church bells—an old signal of emergency in the town. The bell’s deep toll echoed across the countryside. People dropped what they were doing and rushed to the church. Confusion turned to fear. Fear turned to speculation. Then accusations. By the time the authorities arrived, the church was surrounded. The crowd demanded answers. The women, still shaken, insisted they had seen something terrible. Father George, overwhelmed and breathless, tried to explain. But no one listened. The once-beloved priest stood under a cloud of suspicion. But unknown to the crowd, Laura’s phone—still livestreaming—had captured everything. And several townspeople, watching from home, had seen the truth. One young parishioner sprinted into the church holding up his phone. “Stop! Look at this!” The authorities took the device. On the screen, they saw Father George discovering Laura, performing CPR, frantically looking for the holy oil to administer the last rites. He hadn’t harmed her. He’d done everything in his power to save her. The crowd went silent. Whispers turned to stunned silence. Guilt began to settle in as the truth replaced their assumptions.
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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
I beg in the name of Peter Obi, please repost this video. I believe that if Tinubu supporters watch it, they would stop supporting him. Do everything you can to share it..
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
This morning, I joined other patriotic leaders of the ADC, @ADCNig, led by our indefatigable National Chairman, Sen. David Mark, who sacrificed the comfort of his special day to participate in a peaceful protest against the partisanship of @inecnigeria and the tyranny of the Tinubu-led APC administration. I believe they received the message that this effort to undermine our democracy will not succeed. It will be resisted and challenged to the best of our abilities. I also hope that the international community is paying attention to the threat to Nigeria, its democracy, and the opposition. Nigeria shall be reclaimed. Nigeria shall be rebuilt. Nigeria shall Arise and Shine through our collective and united efforts. -AA
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Judas IsNOTcariot
Judas IsNOTcariot@JaOnwude·
The 3 most important events in human history: 1. The birth of Jesus. 2. The death of Jesus. 3. The resurrection of Jesus.
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CMG 4 better 9ja@nedugabs·
It feels like a dream. My mother was fine last night; she did not complain of any form of illness. Just this morning, between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., my mom passed away. What a world we live in.
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EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬
Let This Video Clip Be Shared Wildly.Let APC Government Be Judged By Their Words.
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CMG 4 better 9ja@nedugabs·
@Lanko_C The uniform men are part of the problem. The same people used armored tanks to chase protesters away from the INEC office.
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Omar Zarma
Omar Zarma@Lanko_C·
Upon my return to Abuja, I was parked by a soldier on duty who asked where I was heading, and I mentioned FCT. He politely asked if could lift one of his colleagues to Abuja, and I said it was fine. When I was few meters close to Giri junction, I asked the officer his route, he was heading to Zuba while I was going through Lugbe axis to the town. I told him Zuba isn’t far. Transport is around 2-300 Naira. I asked if he was going to stop there(Zuba), or he was heading somewhere. He then told me he was going home to see for the first time after 10 months, his newly born twins. No permission was granted over the period. Sadly, he had to make the compulsory trip because his wife had called that one of the babies had died. And she urged him to come see the other twin in case he will die too. I asked him why he didn’t leave earlier than he left. He replied that he waited with the hope that salaries will be paid, since today is second, but it wasn’t, unfortunately. How then do you intend to make it, I asked him. He showed me all the money he had on him –4,500 which wasn’t even enough to get him to his destination. I could not help than give him 20k and I took his phone number, giving him my words that I will call to get information about the sick baby. I want to ask a question, please 🙏🏻 Are these the soldiers we expect to lay down their lives in our protection? You’re owing soldiers, and you want them to be effective while fighting insecurity? Sadly, this is really laughable. Allahumma bārik. BMT Ibira
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CMG 4 better 9ja@nedugabs·
@inecnigeria To vote for who? You derecognized ADC the only opposition party and telling us to revalidate our voters card. You want one party system.
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Judas IsNOTcariot@JaOnwude·
I adore you, o Christ, and I praise you. Because by your holy cross, you have redeemed the world.
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Olayinka 🇳🇬🇺🇾
Peter Obi NADECO tweet is giving APC sleepless night, now they are trying to make it a tribal thing, TINUBU does not represent we the Yorubas, we will not buy the rhetoric. A self aclaim fighter of democracy is the same trying to kill democracy... make it make sense.
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Switch
Switch@prophetswitch·
Dear @KanzlerScholz @bundeskanzler Here’s FFK, Nigeria’s ambassador to Germany, casually chasing his wife with a hammer until he spots a camera and suddenly becomes a saint. I just say make I tell you o x.com/multimeverse/s…
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Holy Week at the White House 🙏 "On Good Friday, the Son of God was nailed to the cross, crucified, and He died for all of us. It was a day of darkness, but it wasn't the end." — President Donald J. Trump
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
APC to ADC: Your defiant posture amounts to illegality Text of A Press Conference by the All Progressives Congress National Working Committee of the baseless allegations by the Senator David Mark Factional Leadership of the African Democratic Congress It is imperative to address the Nigerian people on the deliberate mischief and puerile propaganda of Senator David Mark and his co-travelers parading themselves as “coalition politician” at the ignoble press conference held on Thursday 2 April, 2026. The highlights of their press conference, shorn of unwarranted verbal vituperations, are: 1.⁠ ⁠Claim that Bola Ahmed Tinubu is deliberately weakening opposition parties to force a one-party state ahead of 2027. 2.⁠ ⁠Contention that INEC acted unlawfully by withdrawing recognition of their leadership, misinterpreting the Court of Appeal’s order that status quo ante bellum should be maintained and that by this INEC is effectively taking sides against them. 3.⁠ ⁠Accusing INEC of partisanship and contempt of court, while calling for the removal of the INEC Chairman and commissioners. 4.⁠ ⁠Insistence that their July 2025 leadership remains valid and thereby proceeding with party activities. 5.⁠ ⁠Warning Nigerians and the international community of a looming threat to democracy. We find it pertinent to interrogate these allegations, dispassionately and lay bare the facts of the matters at stake with a view, not only to show the falsehood been peddled by David Mark and his co-travelers, but to enlighten Nigerians and the International Community about the unserious nature of the so called opposition coalition. Claim that President Tinubu is Weakening Opposition to force a one-party state ahead of the 2027 election 1.1 As of today, there are 19 registered political parties in Nigeria with the potential to compete in the 2027 election, and President Tinubu has no power to deregister any political party. 1.2 Nigerians must know that the present predicament of David Mark and his ilk has to do with the untidy way they hijacked the leadership of an existing political party without carrying along all stakeholders resulting in court litigation before the Federal Hight Court and the adverse judgment of the Court of Appeal upon which the INEC predicated its decision not to recognise any of the two contending parties for the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) pending the determination of the suit by the court. 1.3 The ADC went to the Court of Appeal over an internal leadership dispute that was still ongoing at the trial court, and in doing so, made a fundamental legal mistake. The appellate court found that the lower court had not granted the injunctive relief sought but merely asked the defendants to show cause why the orders sought should not be granted, implying that Senator David Mark’s faction's appeal was built on a faulty premise. 1.4 Worse still, the key issue of jurisdiction was still pending at the trial court, making the appeal premature, and they failed to obtain the required leave for an interlocutory appeal, an error serious enough to render the entire case incompetent. 1.5 The appeal was therefore completely dismissed, with the court ordering all parties to maintain the status quo and avoid any actions that could disrupt the ongoing case, effectively portraying ADC as acting hastily, procedurally flawed, and in disregard of due legal process. 1.6 For the avoidance of doubt, in dismissing an appeal filed by David Mark, the Court of Appeal ordered thus: 1.⁠ ⁠That Suit No. FCT/ABJ/CS/1819/2025, be and is hereby granted an accelerated hearing in view of the Electoral Time-Table released by the 4th Respondent. 2.⁠ ⁠That the parties are hereby directed to maintain the status quo ante bellum and shall refrain from taking any step or doing any act capable of foisting a fait accompli on the court or otherwise rendering nugatory the proceedings before the trial court. 3.⁠ ⁠Costs of N2,000,000.00 (Two Million Naira) is awarded in favour of the 1st Respondent. 1.7 It is the above orders of the court that are being put into effect by INEC, and we are at a loss as to the basis for the allegation that President Bola Tinubu is weakening opposition in the circumstances. David Mark approached the Court of Appeal, and his appeal was dismissed as unmeritorious; the status quo was ordered to be maintained, and costs were awarded against him. In the circumstance, where does President Bola Tinubu feature in their predicament, if not outright fallacious and malicious propaganda? 1.8 The David Mark factional ADC leadership appear to be indulging in self-delusion by positioning themselves as the leading opposition, when their recent electoral outings clearly suggest otherwise. You cannot lay claim to national relevance while your performance at the polls remains abysmal and unconvincing. Since the inception of their so-called coalition, they have been roundly rejected at the polls by Nigerians, including during the recently held Local Government Area Council election in the Federal Capital Territory. 1.9 Leadership of the opposition is not declared through press conferences or rhetoric; it is earned through consistent electoral credibility and public trust, both of which they have struggled to demonstrate. 1.10 Therefore, President Bola Tinubu and indeed the All Progressives Congress cannot be bothered about the contraption of electoral unviability being bandied as a “coalition”! The Purported Misinterpretation of the Court of Appeal Decision by INEC and Alleged Bias of INEC The ADC orders being implemented by the Independent National Electoral Commission were a consequence of the dismissal of an appeal filed by Senator David Mark and his faction at the Court of Appeal, where the decision did not go in their favour, but rather the Court of Appeal upheld the position of the respondent. If Senator Mark and his factional ADC leadership believe INEC’s interpretation is flawed, they ought to know the proper channel to seek redress—the courts. INEC, on its part, has categorically stated that it is acting in line with maintaining the status quo ante bellum as directed by the Court of Appeal. The public, defiant posture of Senator Mark and his factional ADC leadership against the orders of the Court of Appeal and their implementation by INEC not only amounts to self-help but also to recklessness and a clear display of irresponsibility. More concerning is their posture toward the Independent National Electoral Commission and the rule of law. Insisting on proceeding with party congresses despite an ongoing case at the Federal High Court challenging their leadership raises serious questions about their respect for legal processes. Such defiance signals a troubling disregard for institutions and due process, undermining any claim to democratic responsibility. Their call for the sack of the INEC Chairman and other INEC Commissioners further exposes a lack of seriousness and understanding of leadership processes of established institutions. As experienced politicians and former public office holders, they ought to know the constitutional process governing appointments and tenure within INEC, and that decisions are taken by the commission, not the Chairman alone. It is preposterous that these undemocratic elements dare to call for the removal of not only the INEC Chairman but the entire National Commissioners! Insistence to Proceed with Planned Congresses and Convention In Defiance of Court of Appeal Orders and Pending Litigation at the Federal High Court Nigerians should also note that the sacked David Mark’s leadership of the ADC has insisted on proceeding with its scheduled activities, including congresses and conventions, despite an ongoing case at the Federal High Court challenging their leadership and in defiance of the subsisting judgment. This again raises serious questions about their respect for legal processes and the rule of Law. It is settled law that court decisions are binding on all parties until set aside by a competent court. The avowed refusal by Senator Mark and his co-travellers to comply with court decisions demonstrates a troubling disregard for the rule of law and democratic responsibility. Making those bold assertions of defiance to judicial processes and institutional decisions, despite the clear legal implications that all parties must maintain the status quo to avoid foisting fiat acompli in the ongoing proceedings at the trial court, showed clear desperation and absence of democratic and rule of law credentials by Mark and his factional ADC leadership. Their initial resort to an interlocutory appeal appears to be a hasty, flawed procedural attempt to stall proceedings at the trial court, undertaken in disregard of due legal process. The public should therefore be aware that the defiant actions being pursued by the David Mark-led factional leadership of the ADC amount to illegality. When those actions are eventually declared null and void by the courts, it would be disingenuous to blame President Bola Tinubu and the ruling party for the consequences of their own disregard for the rule of law. We hope that they will not come to tell Nigerians that it is the APC or President Bola Tinubu that is weakening democracy, only to meet the consequences of their planned illegality! Look Inward and Stop Finger Pointing The ADC must also come to terms with a hard truth: blaming other parties will not fix their internal crises. No amount of external finger-pointing can erase their consistent failures or resolve their lingering leadership issues. It is wishful thinking to assume that other political parties will step in to rescue them from problems they have repeatedly failed to manage. When All Progressives Congress lost all the seats it had won in Zamfara State due to its own unresolved internal crisis, and Peoples Democratic Party became the beneficiary, everyone agreed it was the rule of law taking its course. No outrage, no conspiracy theories, just the consequences of failing to put your house in order. Thank you all. Signed Senator Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru Ph.D., BL National Secretary, All Progressives Congress 3 April, 2026
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CMG 4 better 9ja@nedugabs·
@RepRileyMoore Being a Catholic is one of the best things I cherish so much. So organized . A Catholic in my village is the same Catholic in London, New York City, Cape Town. Thank you Jesus 🙏
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Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore·
We adore you, o Christ, and we praise you. Because by your holy cross, you have redeemed the world.
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CMG 4 better 9ja@nedugabs·
@OgbeniDipo This Peter Obi post enter well well. Na this kind of tweet I want from Peter Obi. You guys can cry blood nobody cares
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Dr Dípò Awójídé
Dr Dípò Awójídé@OgbeniDipo·
These are some of the prominent victims of General Sani Abacha between 1993 till 1998. The killings and attacks were allegedly done by the 'Strike Force' or 'BGs', under Maj. Hamza El Mustapha. 1. Chief M.K.O. Abiola – Imprisoned, then killed in detention in 1998 2. General Shehu Musa Yar'Adua: Imprisoned and died in 1997 after being given a lethal injection 3. Kudirat Abiola: The wife of Chief M.K.O. Abiola, shot and killed in Lagos in 1996 4. Ken Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni Nine (Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawo, Daniel Gbooko, Paul Levera, Felix Nuate, Baribor Bera, Barinem Kiobel & John Kpuinen), executed by hanging in 1995 5. Chief Alfred Rewane: A prominent financier of NADECO, murdered in his home in Lagos in 1995 6. Rear Admiral Babatunde Elegbede: Shot and killed in Lagos in 1994 7. Admiral Emmanuel Olu Omotehinwa: Shot and killed in his home in 1996 8. Chief (Mrs) Bisoye Tejuoso: Murdered in Abeokuta in 1996 9. Alhaja Suliat Adedeji: Killed at her residence in Ibadan in 1996 10. Toyin Onagoruwa: Lawyer & son of sacked Minister of Justice, Dr Olu Onagoruwa, killed in 1996 11. Dr Sola Omatsola: Head of Security; killed in a bomb blast at Murtala Muhammad Airport in 1997 12. Tunde Oladepo: Bureau Chief of The Guardian in Ogun State, shot at home in 1998 13. General Oladipo Diya: Targeted with bomb blast; later imprisoned 14. Alex Ibru (publisher of The Guardian): Shot in the eye in 1996 15. Chief Abraham Adesanya: Relied on 'Yoruba Science' & somehow survived a drive-by shooting in 1997. Is this the man you are claiming will be remembered as more democratic and more respectful of human rights than NADECO activists? It is okay to disagree with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's politics but to try to rewrite our history is really unfortunate.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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Africa Independent Television
Leadership Tussle: Nafiu Bala Resigns As ADC Chairman By Funke Ogunlolu The 2023 Gombe governorship candidate and former national deputy chairman of the African democratic congress. Nafiu Bala has tendered his letter of resignation after declaring himself as the interim national chairman of the party. In the letter Addressed to the former national chairman of the party, Ralph Nwosu, Bala stated that his resignation was to pave way for smooth and effective coalition as well as restructuring the party. Bala assured that he is not abandoning the party and ready to serve in any capacity but the former Gombe governorship candidate was silenced on the David Mark-led interim leadership. The announcement came after the official handing over of ADC to the former Senate President and his team by the former national executive committee on Wednesday. During his declaration as the national chairman, Bala had accused Mark-led interim leadership of the ADC of hijacking the party through unconstitutional means and warned of impending legal action to challenge what he described as a “total surrender” of the party’s structure to external political actors. The former deputy national chairman emphasized that the party’s constitution clearly outlines the processes for leadership succession and that, in line with those provisions, he was now assuming the position of interim national chairman. (Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Leadership Without Compassion is Not Leadership During his visit to Benue State in June 2025, Bola Ahmed Tinubu stopped at the Government House but did not go to the actual scene where innocent Nigerians lost their lives. Similarly, yesterday in Jos, his engagement ended at the airport instead of at the affected communities. What happened in Plateau yesterday highlights a complete absence of leadership. True leadership requires presence, empathy, compassion, and a willingness to meet people where their pain truly lies. For citizens who have just lost loved ones, homes, and their sense of safety, being addressed from an airport tarmac is profoundly inadequate. This approach exacerbates the sense of abandonment already felt by innocent Nigerians who have endured repeated cycles of violence without meaningful protection or justice. Plateau deserves more than distant words; it requires urgent action and a clear commitment to ending the insecurity that continues to claim innocent lives. In such moments, leadership must not only be visible but also tangible—standing with victims, listening to survivors, and acknowledging the depth of their grief. If we truly desire a better Nigeria, we must demand leadership that is present, responsive, and responsible at all times. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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