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A VOTE FOR ATIKU IS A VOTE FOR DISHONOR AND INJUSTICE BY FFK

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POLICE SHOULD LEAVE FEMI FANI-KAYODE ALONE

A VOTE FOR ATIKU IS A VOTE FOR DISHONOR AND INJUSTICE BY FFK

 

 

 

 

 

I am partly Fulani and I am the proud holder of a prestigious and powerful traditional title from the heart of the Caliphate which I am very proud of.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apart from that I have lived in the North for the last 20 years and I consider it to be my home.

 

 

 

A VOTE FOR ATIKU IS A VOTE FOR DISHONOR AND INJUSTICE BY FFK

 

 

For those that still cannot comprehend the importance of a power shift to the South consider the following.

Every single democratically elected leader from the North since 1960, except for Sir Tafawa Balewa, has been a Fulani.

They are President Shehu Shagari, President Umaru Yaradua and President Muhammadu Buhari.

And it is a historical fact and common knowledge that Sir Tafawa Balewa, as Prime Minister from 1960 till 1966, though not a Fulani himself, took his directives and orders from the reverred and much-loved Saurdana of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello, who was Premier of the North and who was a Fulani.

Given all this, it is painfully absurd for anyone to suggest that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, another Fulani, should take power and succeed President Buhari, who is also Fulani, in the coming election.

Such a suggestion is uncioble, unacceptable, inequitable, unjust and darn right dangerous simply because it would confirm the misguided, erroneous and insulting notion that Nigeria has a master race who are born to rule.

It would also affect our national unity and take us back to the ugly and unpleasant days of separatist agitation, deep suspicion and tribal tension.

This is why all the Fulani leaders and politicians and their indeed Northerners generally that either support or are members of the APC, together with ALL the Northern APC Governors, have opted to honor an earlier agreement and their word by insisting that power shifts to the South in our upcoming presidential election and specifically to our party’s candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

I have no doubt that the North will stand firmly behind BAT because Northerners, generally speaking, are men and women of honor.

Once they give their word they honor it. All fears of a pending betrayal by the North are unfounded regardless of how much our collective enemies wish or say it.

The North will hold the line and stand firmly with Tinubu.

Their faith also compels them to do the right and proper thing and constrains them to seek fairness, justice and equity.

And seeking fairness, justice and equity in this context means nothing less than a shift of power to the South after 8 years of a Northern Buhari Presidency.

APC has done the right thing by fielding and Bola Tinubu and by standing by him and I am not only very proud of them but I also consider it an honor to be in their ranks.

History will be kind to the Northerners of APC particularly for making this monumental sacrifice and relinquishing power to the South in order to ensure I am partly Fulani and I am the proud holder of a prestigious and powerful traditional title from the heart of the Caliphate which I am very proud of.

Apart from that I have lived in the North for the last 20 years and I consider it to be my home.

For those that still cannot comprehend the importance of a power shift to the South consider the following.

Every single democratically elected leader from the North since 1960, except for Sir Tafawa Balewa, has been a Fulani.

And even Balewa, as Prime Minister from 1960 till 1966, took orders from the reverred and much loved Saurdana of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello, who was Premier of the North and who was also Fulani.

For anyone to suggest that Atiku Abubakar, another Fulani, should take power and succeed Buhari, who is also Fulani, in the coming election is uncioble, unacceptable, inequitable, unjust and darn right dangerous simply because it would confirm the misguided, erroneous and insulting notion that Nigeria has a master race who are born to rule.

It would also affect our national unity and take us back to the ugly and unpleasant days of separatist agitation, deep suspicion and tribal tensions.

This is why all the Fulani leaders and politicians and indeed ALL Northerners generally that either support or are members of the APC, together with ALL the Northern APC Governors, have opted to honor an earlier agreement and their word by insisting that power shifts to the South in our upcoming presidential election and specifically to our party’s candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

I have no doubt that the North will stand firmly behind BAT because Northerners, generally speaking, are men and women of honor.

Once they give their word they honor it. All delusions and fears of a pending betrayal of BAT by the North are unfounded regardless of how much our collective enemies wish or mouth it.

The North will hold the line and stand firmly with Tinubu.

Their faith also compels them to do the right and proper thing and constrains them to seek fairness, justice and equity.

And seeking fairness, justice and equity in this context means nothing less than a shift of power to the South after 8 years of a Northern Buhari Presidency.

APC has done the right thing by fielding Asiwaju and standing by him and I am not only very proud of them but I also consider it an honor to be in their ranks.

History will be kind to the Northerners of APC particularly for making this monumental sacrifice and relinquishing power to the South in order to ensure justice and to preserve the peace and unity of Nigeria.

A vote for Atiku on Saturday is indeed a vote for dishonor, injustice and the destabilisation of our nation.

It is wrong.

It is dangerous.

It is wicked.

It is iniquitous.

It is unjust.

(FFK)

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‘I Cry Because of the Burdens People Carry’ – Pastor Jerry Eze Opens Up on Emotional Prayer Sessions

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‘I Cry Because of the Burdens People Carry’ – Pastor Jerry Eze Opens Up on Emotional Prayer Sessions

‘I Cry Because of the Burdens People Carry’ – Pastor Jerry Eze Opens Up on Emotional Prayer Sessions

Renowned Nigerian televangelist and founder of Streams of Joy International, Pastor Jerry Eze, has revealed the deep emotional weight behind his tearful prayer sessions, sparking conversations among his followers.

Speaking during an interview to mark the fifth anniversary of his popular online prayer platform, NSPPD (New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations), Pastor Eze explained that his tears are not mere theatrics but a reflection of his overwhelming compassion for the countless people who seek divine intervention.

“The Bible says we do not have a high priest who cannot be touched with the feelings of our infirmities,” he stated. “I have always known myself to be a very compassionate person, and coming into ministry, I realized that compassion is an inevitable tool for the miraculous.”

According to him, his inbox is flooded daily with heartbreaking messages from people facing unimaginable hardships, making it impossible for him to remain indifferent. He recounted a particularly devastating story: “How do you make this kind of prayer? You see a woman who lost her husband, tried to remarry, lost the second one, and after everything, tried to marry a third time only to lose him too. How do you not feel that?”

Pastor Jerry Eze’s tearful prayers have become a signature aspect of his ministry, drawing millions to his online services. His explanation has further solidified his reputation as a pastor deeply moved by the struggles of his congregation, with many testifying to miraculous turnarounds after his intercessions.

While some critics have questioned his emotional displays, his followers see them as a sign of genuine empathy and spiritual burden. As NSPPD continues to grow globally, Pastor Eze remains committed to his calling, declaring, “What God cannot do does not exist!”

 

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Governor Monday Okpebholo aide condemn killing in Uromi…..

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Governor Monday Okpebholo aide condemn killing in Uromi…..

No amount of pressure, frustration, or disagreement should ever justify the taking of another person’s life. Life is sacred, and the act of unlawfully ending someone else’s existence goes against the fundamental principles of justice, morality, and human dignity.

With that being said, the tragic incident that occurred yesterday in Uromi, the administrative headquarters of Esan North East where about eight person of the Hausa community where allegedly identified to be kidnappers beaten and burnt alive, is deeply condemnable. It is disheartening to witness such acts of violence within the uromi community, where peace and unity should be the guiding principles. The behavior exhibited during this unfortunate event was not only unnecessary but also unacceptable, as it disregarded the values of justice and respect for human life.

In times like this, we must remind ourselves that violence only leads to pain, loss, and division. As a people, we must strive for peaceful resolutions to any issues that may arise from our community and uphold the virtues of patience, understanding, and dialogue. No grievance, no matter how severe, should push anyone to commit such a grievous act.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of the departed. May their soul rest in eternal peace. Amen.

May God heal the land, restore peace, and guide us towards a society built on love, justice, and mutual respect.

Daniel Eromosele Aka Pikolo,
Chief Protocol,
Edo State Government.

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Speed Darlington Sparks Outrage After Pricing Coffin for Portable

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Speed Darlington Sparks Outrage After Pricing Coffin for Portable

Controversial Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington has ignited a firestorm of reactions after a video of him pricing a coffin for fellow artist Portable surfaced online.

The drama between the two musicians escalated after Speed Darlington invited Portable to perform at his upcoming show, only to be met with rejection and insults. Portable, known for his outspoken nature, accused Speed Darlington of using his name for clout, insisting that his appearance fee was N20 million—an amount he claimed Speed Darlington couldn’t afford.

Following Portable’s refusal, Speed Darlington took to social media to express his frustration, stating that he regretted ever extending the invitation. He also revisited an old incident where Portable allegedly suffered a beating from an associate, vowing to release the footage as a form of public humiliation.

However, the feud took a darker turn when Speed Darlington shared a shocking video of himself negotiating the price of a coffin for Portable. In the clip, he was seen bargaining with an undertaker while directing his message at the Zazoo crooner. The video was captioned:

“@portablebaeby are you ready to die for not coming to my show April 13th?”

The post has since triggered widespread backlash, with many calling out Speed Darlington for taking their online banter too far. Some fans have dismissed the stunt as mere entertainment, while others have condemned it as insensitive and a potential threat.

As the feud continues to unfold, all eyes are on Portable’s response, with many wondering whether he will retaliate or simply ignore the provocation. Meanwhile, fans of both artists have taken to social media to share their opinions, with some urging them to settle their differences amicably.

 

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