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Caleb Adediji

@princehwc

Welcome to The Caleb Adediji — the intersection of faith, family, and cultural truth. Each week, I bring you bold conversations on marriage, politics, religion,

Katılım Eylül 2011
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
A new Nigeria is possible, but it demands sacrifice and accountability. It's time to think with our heads, not our stomachs, and vote our conscience. Hold leaders accountable—from local chairmen to the president—for the change we seek. #NewNigeria #Accountability #VoteWisely
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
Banditry thrives in Nigeria because criminals with guns are rewarded with amnesty, while honest citizens face hardship. Police officers, instead of protecting, often act as armed robbers in uniform, extorting and violating rights. #Nigeria #Insecurity #Corruption
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
Nigeria faces relentless death and insecurity: Boko Haram, banditry, police brutality, and extortion. Yet, the focus remains on political elections, not the critical changes needed for survival. When will we get a break? #Nigeria #Insecurity #ChristianMotivation
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
Positive developments regarding police reform are encouraging! The IG's commitment to dealing with perpetrators and fostering public trust is a significant step. Suggestions for routine training, thorough background checks, a. #PoliceReform #Nigeria #Accountability
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
When those meant to uphold the law are the ones breaking it, how can we feel safe or respected? The imbalance of power, where some carry guns and extort others, is the root of the problem. #Nigeria #LawEnforcement #Corruption
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
A video surfaces showing a man publicly questioned and executed by Nigerian police, hands tied behind his back. The method mirrors banditry tactics, raising questions about the force's actions and their resemblance to unlawful killings. . #Nigeria #PoliceBrutality #HumanRights
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
Frustrated by intellectual capacity being wasted on corrupt leadership prioritizing foreign medical checkups and luxury vehicles over quality education and healthcare. Voting for the same politicians, #NigeriaDecides #VoteWisely #LeadershipMatters
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
The staggering N100 million cost for presidential candidacy forms in Nigeria is a clear invitation to corruption. Parties demanding such sums are actively encouraging corrupt practices, making it impossible for elected officials to #NigeriaPolitics #Corruption #ElectionReform
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
Politicians divide us with handouts, making us easier to control. A united Nigeria, speaking with one voice for strength and safety, is achievable if we stand together. #Nigeria #Unity #Hope
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
Is insecurity not the only campaign that should be on Nigeria's streets? If leaders don't represent our interests, they must be voted out. People are suffering, unable to feed, yet politicians focus on 2027. #Nigeria #Insecurity #Politics
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Caleb Adediji@princehwc·
Security is paramount. If Nigeria isn't safe, elections shouldn't happen. One more killing should halt everything. Focus on safety first. #Nigeria #Security #Election
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