Sunday, September 20, 2020

6 Strong Reasons Obaseki (PDP) Defeated Ize-Iyamu (APC) in Edo Election



The much anticipated and dust gathering Edo election which drew attention all over Nigeria was conducted on Saturday 19th sept, 2020. The election was adjudged free and fair by majority of Nigerians and election observers. 

The election which collation of result ended on Sunday, saw the candidate of PDP Godwin Obaseki win the election with some significant margin and sweeping 13 out of 18 LGA. 

Here are the reasons arguably believed to be the giver of victory for the PDP and its candidate. 

1) Edo people's dislike for godfatherism: 

It is obvious that Edo- benin is known for its ancient and rich history and culture in Africa. How they fought slave masters and conquered. One can say it still runs in their blood never to be put under the armpit as individuals or a people. In this regards, they would never smile on any person who intends to lord himself over another. 

The likes of former governor in the person of Adam Oshiomole fought godfatherism with the help of Edo people and fortunately got the win he needed. Adam is not known to be a man who forgets so soon, however, it seems he forgot or decided to try the resolve of Edo people in the fight against godfatherism. Unfortunately for him, the fight went on the way of the latest godfatherism slayer in Edo

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2) Governor Wike factor:

Governor Wike, the governor of River State has never cease to showcase the iron stuff he is made of when it comes to strategic politics and his guts and bravery. It has actually payed off for PDP for making him the chairman of PDP campaign in Edo. He indeed brought his experience, strategy, guts, etc and delivered as he had boosted. 

3) Buhari's resolve for free and fair election

The man of integrity, in the person of President Muhammadu Buhari, has always advocated for free and fair election where the will of the people will reflect the result. He is currently a beneficiary free, fair election, so as a man of integrity he must uphold such tenets and build on it. He promised never to interfere in the election process, as he always desires the wish of the people to come to play. As a man of his word, no sensible person who followed the election would accuse him of reneging on his promises and no doubt, subsequent elections under his watch will still follow such due democratic process. Kudos to Him.  

4) Power of incumbency 

No doubt, the power of incumbency can never be underestimated. When we talk about power of incumbency it cut across, financial, political, economic, media power which is at the disposal of incumbent governor. Indeed, you wont be surprised if he used it to his advantage. 

5) APC governors' weak (fake) support because of Oshiomole

Prior to the election, the former chairman of APC was surprisingly and strangely removed from office. Many believed that, he had stepped on many party big-wings' toes. He was seen as welding a lot of power beyond his capacity which didn't go well with his in-house fighters. Based on this, many never truly supported his candidate he alleged to have anointed single-handedly. You dont need to be told that many of them would be happy to see him crumble so they can have their way as his wings seems to have been clipped. 

6) Edo people's desire to join the PDP south-south region 

Edo state started as a PDP state, and considering the geographical location of the state, which is south-south, a PDP dominated area, one would think it wise if they would like to join their sister states in belonging to one party fold. Hence, it has come to play. Every day for the thief, one day for the owner of the house. Finally, the people of Edo has spoken their minds as to which party they want to belong to. Definitely, with the influence of their sister states being under one party fold, and with their history of once belonging to the same party fold, no surprise they have decided to join their sister states. 

Friday, September 18, 2020

Abuja Residents Know Your Area Status. 37 List of Estates & Area marked for Demolition by Govt.



It is no longer news that demolition spray goes on from time to time in Abuja starting from the days of former FCT minister. Mallam El-rufai. 

This week, another list of earmarked estates for demolition is out. 

Mr. Yahaya Yusuf, Head of the Development Control Department of the council, said the estates are located along the Abuja airport road and have already been earmarked for the building of the centenary village in view of Nigeria’s celebration of 100 years of existence.

“Most of the estates were wrongly built on an area set aside for the centenary village. This was made clear from day one that people should not embark on illegal construction of estates in unapproved areas.

 

“Most of them (developers) proceeded to develop. We are also warning owners of such estates who are going ahead to change their names in order to avoid demolition. We know the names and where they are located.

 

“Some are still advertising non-existent housing estates where they take people to the bush and tell them that the estate will be developed here. The purpose is to swindle them and we are also warning the public to be wary of these characters”

Name of Estate/Location

 

1. Ejima Group Estate (Kyami)

 

2 Minnanuel Estate (Kyami)

 

3. Redwood/Bidmusdruhill (Kyami)

 

4. Joafra (Kyami)

 

5. Efficacy Home (Kyami)

 

6.BGB Golden Tulip Estate (Kyami)

 

7. Isvin Estate (Kyami)

 

8.The Light City Estate (Kyami)

 

9.Greenland Estate (Kyami)

 

10. Matovinco Estate (Kyami)

 

11. Gosa Estate (Kyami)

 

12.Okun Estate (Kyami)

 

13.Stone Mountain Homes (Pykassa)

 

14.Lento Estate (Pykassa)

 

15. RCCG Estate (Site A,B,C & D) (Pykassa)

 

16. Rainbow Estate (Pykassa)

 

17. Annes Vile Estate (Pykassa)

 

18. Gold City Estate (Pykassa)

 

19. Krizta Court 1 Residential (Pykassa)

 

20. Goshen Estate 1 & 2 (Pykassa)

 

21. M/S Ray Inter Link Services (Lugbe CRD)

 

22. Good Heart Group Estate (Lugbe CRD)

 

23. Osilama Estate (Lugbe CRD)

 

24.NEPA Cooperative Estate (Lugbe CRD)

 

25. Trade More Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

26. Doctors’ Court Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

27. Royal Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

28. Civil Defence/Defenders Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

29. Rissun Luxury Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

30. Maziyagbe & Ozo Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

31. Pent House Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

32. Weather Field Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

33. Andican Herbon/Delta Estate (Sabon Lugbe)

 

34. Ese Global (Kyami)

 

35. Detahah Estate (Kyami)

 

36. Jinsolve Estate (Kyami)

 

37. Growth Insight (Kyami)

 

Source: Development Control Department, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council

 


Friday, September 11, 2020

Nigeria is gone! See the Rank of Nigeria in the Global Terrorism Index (GTI).

 



According to Global terrorism index (GTI) Nigeria is ranked the most terrorised African nation.
Nigeria being terrorised by Boko Haram and several other bandits, ranked third in the overall global list of most terrorised countries in the world, behind Afghanistan and Iraq, two countries also facing similar terrorism challenges from the Taliban and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS)

The latest ranking shows that Nigeria is worse off than war turn Yemen and Syria, including Pakistan and Somalia with serious issues of insecurity.
The Global Terrorism Index ranks 163 countries according to the impact of terrorism, based on factors such as the number of attacks, fatalities, injuries and the extent of property damage. The definition of what is included covers intentional acts of violence by non-state actors but not acts of state-sponsored violence, so it offers only a limited insight into the overall level of violence or political freedom in a country.

Here is the ranking

10 – Democratic Republic of the Congo
9 – The Philippines
8 – Yemen
7 – India
6 – Somalia
5 – Pakistan
4 – Syria


3 – NIGERIA

2 – Iraq

1 – Afghanistan





Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Exposed! Fake, Deceptive, Satanic Christian Bible Versions You Should Not Use As A Christian.

 With advent of technology and internet we now have many revised bible versions, other than the King James Version that is well known as the main bible standard version. 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_bSJ_6Fomo

With diligent research inspired by God, our brother Joshua Okechukwu has come to dig out some bible versions that were revised by some satanic, one world, new age advocates with the deceptive purpose of watering down the word of God, so as to accommodate the policies of their new world order, such as the LGBTQ, Gay Christianity, one world religion. 

It will surprise you to know that these bible versions that are commonly used by Christians are from the pit of hell as they have been heavily adulterated. 

The commonly used adulterated bible versions are:

The New International Version (NIV)

The Message Bible

Get to know the Author of The Message Bible: Eugene. H. Peterson. 

A man who firmly believes in homosexuality despite he was once a Presbyterian pastor. 

The stylistic consultant of the New International Bible (NIV): Mollenkott, Ph'D.

professor of LGBT and feminist theology and author of queer books such as Transgender journey. etc. She believes God is a woman.  

Is not advisable for true Christians to use these bible versions that are written and revised by some satanic, one world order agents who crept into Christianity with the hidden agenda to adulterate and pervert the word of God. King James Version (KJV) still remains the standard and authentic bible version for Christians.

Proofs!

Here are some deviations that are deliberately omitted from these 2 versions that depicts the obviousness of their agenda. 










































































Thursday, August 27, 2020

BBNaija is a Satanic Agenda To Mind-control People In Other To Serve The Anti-Christ. By Nollywood Actor, Joseph Okechukwu.

 Most of us who are interested in religious activities must have come across a young man by the name Joseph Okechukwu (J.O) who always churn out videos on YouTube on Christian and religious related matters.

Currently, he is a staunch supporter of Donald Trump re-election bid based on Trump's stance and defense of Christianity. He has been an advocate of christian course and advancement.



J.O. has churned out a video on YouTube unveiling the mystery behind the Big Brother Naija show (BBNAIJA)

He has blasted Christians of not speaking out vehemently against such show which pumps in corruption in their homes and causes moral decadence unlike their Muslim counterparts.

He has described the show as a satanic agenda to engineer and control the mind and thoughts of followers and lovers who watch it. He further described the show as a platform to serve the beast known as the anti-Christ who would rule the world and cause the people to worship him.



The show is organised in such a way that a group of people (house mates ) are locked up in a secluded place for a period of timeframe whereby an unknown person will be taking to them from time to time, listens and controls their activities. The unknown person sanctions them whenever they deviate from his rules. So will anti-Christ deal with anyone that tries to oppose him after you are micro-chipped and controlled. That is why you will be controlled once you receive the micro-chip (mark of the beast, 666)

According to him, these are reflecting how the anti-Christ is going to control the thoughts and activities of people through Technology, artificial intelligence. It believed by many that, there is a conspiracy to micro-chip human folks so as to regulate and control their affairs which christian folks believe to be the mark of the beast 666 described in the holy book ( Bible). He relates the manner the house mates ( he called inmates ) are secluded and controlled by an unknown person who only speaks to them as the manner the anti-Christ will control and manipulate the people through the Micro-chip.



He also spoke about the logo of the show which is a one eye. Symbolizing the eye that sees all the activities of human affairs.

He made reference to the first place he first saw big brother, in the book George Orwell written in 1984. And what is written in the book is a total depiction or reflection of what is playing out in the show. A totalitarian state where every single thing you do is monitored and known such as seen in the show



He admonished Christians who want to be true children of God to shun and exclude themselves from such satanic show that was conceived from the pit of hell to pollute the minds of the people. The purpose of it all which is to render moral decadence in our children and society at large. Making immorality an accepted norm in the society. You can check it out on youtube through his channel name


Wednesday, August 26, 2020

10 Taboos In Olden Days Africa That Are Currently Accepted And Practiced.

 

Africa is one of the continents of the world. Just like every other people where laws and social order control the activities and behavior of humans especially against harmful or abnormal behavior. Africa was not an exception though her approach were different. Not quite long, Africa was free from Colonial rule, whereby through the colonial masters, laws and modern system of Government were established. Prior to then, Africa had her way of life whereby extreme unacceptable behaviors were tagged Taboos or abomination with serious capital punishment or pardon through deep spiritual cleansing. Here are the 10 taboos.



1) Food taboo for pregnant women

Generally, food is a good source of healthy living, as the saying goes; you are what you consume. Perhaps, it is advisable that one consumes nutritious foods to be able to develop body organs, tissues and cells against deformity or other consequences of malnutrition. 

However, Pregnant women were excluded from consumption of highest-class source of iron, animal protein, carbohydrate, micro-nutrient. This is to prevent women giving birth to children with bad habit, diseases and too heavy to be delivered by the mother and also could cause complications. This was predominantly practiced in Gambia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Gabon, Democratic Republic of Congo. And that was one of the reasons Africa had many malnourished children. 


2)Adultery

Adultery being sexual intercourse by a married man/woman with a different person. It is not a punishable crime in any government laws. Only religions frown at it. It was believed that It threatens the core of family life and the stability of the institution of marriage and potentially creates uncertainty about the paternity of the marital offspring.So, It was not merely a moral issue It was believed to be a taboo . Being how lopsided it was, women were more punished than men. Women became more submissive to their marriage while the men at times get out of such act. 

The taboo was punishable my banishment, stoning to death. This was highly practiced in major parts of Africa.  



3) lying before the gods

Prior to the introduction of religions like Christianity and Islam, Africans had their traditional religion (deity) they worshiped. They reverenced and held in high esteem the gods. Perhaps, in some places, such practice is still in existence but not as dominate as it was in the whole Africa.  

Africans had their own form of worship and religion before the Europeans discovered the continent and felt it necessary to introduce Christianity, through which they claimed to show Africans the “one true God”. Through history, it has been discovered that Africans, before getting into contact with the Europeans knew about God. In what is now known as African traditional worship and practices, the name of God is translated into various words in many African languages. Not only did they have a name for him, but they believed in him and other lesser gods, many of which existed before Greek mythology and the introduction of Christianity into Africa.They already believed in spiritualism. This concept of spirit being is anthropomorphically conceived, since the spirits are both immaterial and incorporeal beings. These spirits live in rocks, mountains, rivers, trees, bushes, waterways, among other places. Another important dimension associated with this belief is the “born-to-die” idea, which is closely connected with reincarnation. This aspect of the belief claims wandering spirits specialize in finding their way into the wombs of pregnant women in order to be born and later to die

Lying was seen as a serious taboo with an immediate after effect which was usually instant death, or incurable illness that will take the life of the offender slowly.  


4) Not burying the umbilical cord of a child in the ground. 

The umbilical cord is the link between the mother and the fetus (baby in the womb). As the connections between female parent and the child. The cord is very essential to the life of the fetus and even after birth. It is with this perception that the place of disposal of the cord is significant.

As a belief, if not buried in the ground there is the tendency of the cord being used by unknown persons for ritual or diabolical purposes against the child which tends to affects whole life of the child up to adulthood. Burying the umbilical cord must be in a hidden place and secretly. In some Places, in South-Eastern Nigeria, once the cord is buried, a tree must be planted on the spot. 


5) Homosexuality

Homosexuality being the sexual attraction or relationship between persons of same sex. Same-sex practice, homosexual lifestyles, or being gay, either as an imbued sexual orientation or choice, is widely resisted on the African continent. The resistance is based on the premise that such sexual orientation or consequent sexual behavior violates basic principles and beliefs of African reality

This was seen as a serious taboo in Africa. The entire Africa never practiced or condole such union. It was believed to be abnormal and perversion of god's intention and nature. As every act contrary to nature and the gods’ authority is vehemently rejected.The punishment is very severe as it will definitely lead to death or banishment to never return again and treated as a sub-human on earth. 


6) Eating of snail during pregnancy by mothers makes the baby sluggish in Life. 

As one of the taboos in olden days Africa. As Africans were vibrant in farming, hunting, fishing as their main occupation, it was widely resisted to give birth to child that seemed not strong for the activities that awaits him in the future. Based on this, snail was not encouraged to be consumed by pregnant women. It is believed that the consumption of snail by pregnant woman has direct negative effect on the life of the baby. 

It was believed that, it has a direct impact on the physical behavior and lifestyle of the baby. Sluggishness is the behavioral trait associated with the belief. Meaning, the baby would be as sluggish as snail. It has a direct consequence to the child and could be seen as a self-afflicted misfortune unlike some taboos with capital punishment from the community deity or leaders. 


 7) A Taboo for a woman to inherit Land

This has been an ageless belief practiced in major parts of Africa which encroaches into religious practice as it was practiced in Israel according to the old testament of the bible. women’s human rights in Africa is the pervasive denial of a woman’s right to inherit land and other property. In many traditional societies in sub-Saharan Africa, land use, housing, and the transfer of land and housing between generations is regulated by customary law, which largely excludes women from property ownership and inheritance. Without secure land and property rights, widows and orphans are often left homeless and destitute after the death of their husband or father. Disinheritance seriously undermines women’s economic security and independence as well as their access to adequate food and housing. The denial of land rights to women also contributes to poverty and stunted economic development in countries where harmful inheritance practices are common. Schemes of inheritance and property allocation at death are deeply embedded in notions of culture and tradition in many sub-Saharan African societies. They are closely tied to other important rituals surrounding death, such as burials, funeral celebrations, mourning rites, and the transfer of traditional leadership positions within families and within larger ethnic groupings. These transfers of land, property, and power are always restricted to men

So, in some cultures in Africa, women were not meant to inherit Lands in their native homes or marriage places. It is believed that, it is the sole right of the men as women are not meant to have authority over men as land was a symbol of leadership. This belief was not disputed in the olden days and even up to date it Is still practiced in major parts of Africa.  


8) Sexual intercourse in the Bush

Africans put emphasis on the importance of ancestry and descent, usually accompanied by a belief in ancestral spirit intervention in the affairs of the living; a related social system that is, in its most complex form places greater importance on inter-generational links than conjugal ones and that gives great respect and power to the old. 

The Bush was seen in Africa as one of the helpers of humanity where farming and any other economic activities, like, timber work, hunting were carried on and as such must be respected and kept sacred. In addition, they could get mauled by wild cats, or even set off traps meant for game during their frolics in the woods. Aren’t these better reasons for avoiding sex in the bush than appealing to mysticism


9) Breaking of Earthen pot by Women

In the olden days in Africa, fetching of water and storage was with earthen pot made of clay. In some villages it is still in existence. It also serves as cooling facility just like refrigerator. In Africa, the making of clay pots and special objects, always had some superstition or magical ritual attached to it. In some tribes only the women are allowed to make pots, other the men and still in other tribes both genders. In some cultures there had to be a cleansing ritual before any work on pottery can begin, and in other a man wasn’t allowed to be with a woman the night before, or a woman menstruating wasn’t allowed near the pits. To make a pot a few things is needed, clay, a temper, the skill, and last but not least the fire. In the rain forest areas of West Africa, where streams and rivers run year round, clay is usually mined close to existing watercourses. Clay is dug from the banks of streams when the water is low. The clay is usually piled high on the banks, above the high-water mark, so that it can be later carried to the work area. Enough clay is dug while the pits are accessible to keep the potters supplied throughout the rainy season, when the pits are full of water.

Olden days in some part of Africa, it was a taboo for a woman to break an earthen pot deliberately or not. It is a bad omen and has implications. It was believed when a woman breaks a pot, she has destroyed her lineage as it is likened to a pregnancy which a woman has to be careful for the 9 months before delivery. Meaning, she should always be careful with the clay pot. It had also helped to keep the African arts and artifacts in shape and place.  


10)Women are not to sit with men

With the current change of things, civilization being embraced. Women can comfortably sit alongside with their male counterpart and have a discussion they dim fit. 

In the olden days, it was a taboo for women to sit with men (elderly). Elderly men usually have their sitting hut where they gathered and discussed. Men were highly placed to be respected by women and it was pleasing to the gods and as such a taboo when a woman tries to sit with men. The belief was that women have their stipulated role and it is totally different from that of men and based on that, discussions must be different. However, the men wouldn’t allow women come close with the intention of sitting with them. Perhaps, the punishment would require cleansing with sacrificial animal if there’s an offender.