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COVID 19 AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST

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“Between 100,000 to 240,000 people will be killed by Covid 19 in Amerca if we take the right measures but if we do not take the right measures up to 2.2 million Americans will die”- CNN. 
If CNN is quoting the experts in the medical field and saying that up to 2.2 million people will die in America alone if the right measures are not taken to tackle Covid 19, can anyone hazard a guess about how many millions we will lose in Nigeria and Africa if care is not taken and we do not do the right thing? The whole thing is not only horrendous but also apocalyptic. 
What is really going on with Covid 19 is far too big, too complex, too sinister, too evil, too bizarre and too extraordinary for the average mind to comprehend or accept. 
You need to be very astute, very well-read, very focused and literally a genius to get it clearly or you need to be led by the Spirit of God to open your mind and eyes.
Without either you will struggle with accepting the truth and even if you do accept it you may not be able to handle it and you may end up living in total fear for the rest of your life. 
If you tell the average person what is really going on they will declare you insane. Perhaps it is better to just tell them to follow the World Health Organisation and Government guidelines, stay indoors, keep clean, hope for the best and PRAY! 
My initial inclination before making this contribution was to do precisely that, take my own counsel and leave it at that but after a time of deep intercession and prayer through last night I decided to share a tiny portion of what I know and hope that at least a few people will comprehend and accept it. 
What we are witnessing in the world today is, to say the least, frightful and shocking. Yet it should not come as a surprise to the spiritually sensitive and discerning or to those that are schooled in eschatology or that are familiar with the many “end-time” prophecies in the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelations of the Holy Bible. 
What we are seeing before our very eyes is the perfect implementation of what is known in enlightened, learned, philosophical and intellectual circles as the “Hegelian dialectic”. 
The great British author, researcher and conspiracy theorist, David Icke, whose works I have been reading for many years and who saw all this coming decades ago, describes it as the “totalitarian tip-toe”. 
In a nutshell it is the cultic practice of the ancient, evil and malevolent deceit and guile known as “problem, reaction, solution” and “order after chaos” and its ultimate objective is to establish the classic and dreaded Orwellian state. 
I would urge the uninitiated or uninformed to google these terms and learn more about them because space constraints will not enable me to do so here. 
Simply put the “hidden hand” of the dark world, the Illuminati and the agents of Satan are at work. The whole thing was planned and contrived over the centuries and they are firmly on course. 
They are trying to destroy us all and establish a New World Order in the name of Lucifer and place us under the rulership of Beelzebub and the Prince of Darkness. 
Coronavirus or “Covid 19” is part and parcel of that unholy and evil agenda. It is a ravenous beast and an unrelenting, evil plague. It is a demonic spirit that they cultivated and manufactured through the introduction and usage of 5G and that they invoked from the pit of hell. 
Wuhan, China was used as the launching pad and it has been unleashed to bring panic, fear, destruction, chaos and death to humanity and to destroy our way of life, the world’s economy and the way in which we conduct our affairs on planet earth. 

Corona itself is evil but the vaccine that they will eventually introduce to cure it is the real killer. It will be infinitely worse than the original plague. When it is manufactured and released to the public it will kill millions and cut down the world population. And of course that is their purpose. 
They want to cut down the number of human beings on the planet for easier control and management, they want to destroy nations and the world economy, they want to cage humanity and destroy small and medium scale businesses, they want to take our power, civil liberties and human rights away from us and they want the entire world to be controlled by a handful of powerful and massive corporations. 
They want to get rid of the whole concept of the nation state, create a globalised world, establish a new world order, establish a cashless society and establish a One World Government which will be controlled by them through Artificial Intelligence. 
They want to compel everyone to take a microchip in their body which will allow them to trade, work, go to hospital, buy food, travel, live and function and without which none of these things can be done. That microchip is what the Holy Bible describes as the “Mark of the Beast” in the Book of Revelations and once you take it you are finished. 
They are paving the way for the rise of the Anti-Christ in world affairs: a creature who will bring all world religions together and make them one and who is the personification and living manifestation of evil itself. He will literally be satan in the flesh, he shall perform demonic miracles to fool even the elect, he shall exalt himself as God and he shall have a false prophet. 
Brothers and sisters it is time for us to pray. We must resist them and their evil agenda by prayer and we must call on the name of the Lord God of Hosts to help us. This is the time for that. The only way to slow their pace and stop them is through prayer. 
The next few days, weeks, months, years and decades will be tough, there will be many casualties along the way and the world may never be the same again but, with prayer, in the end we shall prevail. 
No matter what they tell you always remember that Corona is a spirit from the pit of hell and its invocation and objective is to bring affliction, fear, death, destruction and chaos into the world and literally turn it upside down. 
Yet despite it all God alone still rules in the affairs of men and He alone forges the destiny of nations. He will see us through and in the end His counsel alone shall stand. No matter what comes our way or what we see and hear we must harbour NO fear and must not be dismayed or shaken. 
We must never forget that our God is irresistible and that He is mighty in battle. We must never forget that the Holy Spirt is still with us like a strong tower. We must never forget that the Lord said He will never leave us or forsake us and that He will never take His awesome love away from us. He said that NOTHING can separate us from His love. 
He shall be with us every step of the way and He will surely see us through this difficult time as a family, as a community, as a people, as a race, as a nation, as a specie and as a planet. He shall not be denied and neither shall He fail us. 
In the end He will make all things beautiful and He will save His people. He will effect His purpose, He will establish His counsel, He will impose His will and His name shall be glorified.

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Stop the killing, Tinubu will make Nigeria great,Hon.Ashara drops Easter message

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The Vice Chairman of Amuwo Odofin Local Government Area,Hon.Ashara Maureen chika has beckoned on Nigerians to stop the rampant killings that’s ravaging the country at the moment and embrace love in the quest to stimulate and foster national unity and togetherness as Christians celebrate Easter.

Speaking to newsmen today in Lagos, the beautiful politician enunciated the need for Christians to promote peace and love, using it as tool to bring the nation together ” Christianity promotes peace and love, it’s not a religion that promotes cruelty,viciousness and wickedness, Christians are known for their endurance and perseverance, Easter, being the period of the death of our Lord Jesus Christ,is a period of reconciliation and we should channel it in a way that it’s going to have a salutary effect on the Nigerian nation and stimulate unity, let’s stop the killing that is going on the country because it’s not healthy for any nation”.

She also beckoned on Nigerians to be patient with the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu because he’s capable and will make Nigerians to smile very soon “the process of building is always tough, rough, hectic and cumbersome, Nigeria was decaying before the president assumed office,all the policies he’s implementing will ultimately be to the boon of Nigerians,all will need is little patience and everyone will smile;I want to wish all the Christians in Nigeria and all over the world a happy Easter celebration and appeal to Nigerians to be patient with the government of Asiwaju because he’s on a mission to salvage the image of the country and revamp the entire nation”.

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Harmony Gardens, FG Launch Renewed Hope Estate for Nigerians Abroad

Top Lagos-based real estate powerhouse, Harmony Gardens & Estate Development Ltd, is once again making waves, this time through a landmark partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria to deliver 1,000 modern duplexes at Lekki Aviation Town, directly opposite the proposed Lekki International Airport.

The project, part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, is targeted at middle-income Nigerians in the diaspora seeking to invest in sustainable, high-quality housing back home. It is being financed by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) and reflects the government’s commitment to easing access to homeownership.

President Tinubu is set to perform the official groundbreaking on May 29, 2025, signaling not just political will but also strategic action toward diaspora inclusion and infrastructure expansion.

Speaking on the initiative, Harmony Gardens Chairman, Mogaji Wole Arisekola, confirmed a whopping ₦106 billion investment into the FGN Harmony Partnership. The company’s innovative Executive Managing Director, Hon. (Dr.) Abdullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa, widely known as The Lagos Landlord is rolling out a game-changing Ibile Traditional Mortgage Scheme. The plan offers Nigerians at home and abroad the ability to rent-to-own homes on a single-digit annual interest rate for up to 20 years.

The Renewed Hope Estate will boast modern infrastructure, green areas, high-grade finishes, security systems, and effective drainage, setting a new standard for residential developments in Lagos. It will also provide over 5,000 direct and indirect jobs, boosting the construction and logistics sectors significantly.

Harmony Gardens has continued to solidify its reputation as a premium developer, currently overseeing seven prestigious estates, including GranVille Estate, The Parliament, Majestic Bay, Harmony Casa, and the flagship Lekki Aviation Town, collectively known as the Seven Citadel of Joy.

As the federal government collaborates with developers and international consultants to ensure timely delivery and top-tier quality, Harmony Gardens is once again demonstrating why it remains a pillar of excellence in Nigeria’s real estate industry.

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A Call to Unity and Focus: Overcoming Challenges Facing Nigerians in South Africa By George Omagbemi Sylvester

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A Call to Unity and Focus: Overcoming Challenges Facing Nigerians in South Africa

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

 

The Nigerian community in South Africa represents one of the most vibrant and dynamic African diasporas on the continent. Comprising students, entrepreneurs, professionals, and families, Nigerians have contributed significantly to the socio-economic and cultural landscape of their host country. From pioneering businesses to excelling in academic and healthcare institutions, their presence is both visible and impactful.

A Call to Unity and Focus: Overcoming Challenges Facing Nigerians in South Africa
By George Omagbemi Sylvester

However, beneath the surface of progress and resilience lie persistent challenges that threaten the peace, safety, and dignity of this community. These challenges—ranging from police brutality and lack of documentation to harassment, xenophobic violence, and political neglect—continue to define the lived experiences of many Nigerians in South Africa.

 

This piece is both a call to unity and a plea for purposeful action. It is an appeal for Nigerians in South Africa to rise above internal divisions—whether tribal, religious, or political—and refocus on the shared vision of securing justice, dignity, and equal opportunity for all. It is only through a unified, strategic, and internationally informed response that we can collectively address the systemic and social issues confronting our people.

Understanding the Challenges

1. Police Brutality and Unlawful Arrests

One of the most pressing concerns is the recurring issue of police brutality. Numerous reports by human rights organizations, such as Amnesty International and local advocacy groups, have consistently highlighted cases where Nigerians are disproportionately targeted by law enforcement agencies. From unwarranted stop-and-search operations to physical abuse and extortion, many members of the Nigerian diaspora live in perpetual anxiety, fearing encounters with authorities meant to uphold their safety.

Historically, the mistrust between immigrant communities and law enforcement in South Africa is rooted in post-apartheid socio-political dynamics. The police force, often under-resourced and inadequately trained in diversity management, has sometimes defaulted to racial profiling. Nigerians, often stereotyped as drug traffickers or scammers, bear the brunt of this systemic bias. These actions not only contravene Section 9 of the South African Constitution, which guarantees equality before the law, but also violate international human rights instruments such as the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

2. Lack of Proper Documentation

The issue of documentation is a complex interplay of bureaucratic inefficiencies, immigration policy shifts, and misinformation. Many Nigerians encounter protracted delays in securing residency, asylum, or work permits, often due to policy changes or restrictive visa frameworks aimed at curbing irregular migration. The South African Department of Home Affairs has been criticized for slow processing times, opaque requirements, and inconsistencies in documentation procedures.

For undocumented Nigerians, the consequences are severe. They face exploitation by unscrupulous landlords and employers, limited access to healthcare, and the inability to enroll their children in public schools. Without legal status, they are also left out of the protection net offered by South African labor laws, exposing them to unsafe working conditions and wage theft.

This situation reflects a broader economic reality: South Africa, like many nations, is grappling with high unemployment and poverty, making immigration a politically sensitive issue. Unfortunately, immigrants—particularly from other African countries—are often scapegoated in public discourse.

3. Harassment, Xenophobia, and Violence

Perhaps the most alarming of all is the recurrent wave of xenophobic violence that has periodically erupted across South African cities. From the violent uprisings in 2008 to more recent attacks in 2019, Nigerians have frequently been among the primary targets. These attacks have led to loss of life, destruction of property, and psychological trauma within the community.

Culturally, these acts of violence contradict the spirit of Ubuntu—an African philosophy that emphasizes communal values, human dignity, and hospitality. Politically, they reflect the failure of successive administrations to effectively address socio-economic disparities and to lead public opinion away from xenophobic sentiments.

Internationally, such violence has strained South Africa’s diplomatic relations with countries like Nigeria. The 2019 attacks, for instance, prompted diplomatic protests, economic retaliations, and calls for stronger protections for foreign nationals. It underscored the need for sustained bilateral dialogue and continental cooperation under frameworks like the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which envisions “an integrated, prosperous, and peaceful Africa.”

The Need for Unity

In the face of these adversities, unity among Nigerians in South Africa is not optional—it is imperative. Unfortunately, internal fragmentation based on ethnicity, religion, or personal ambition has often undermined collective advocacy efforts. The Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, and other ethnic subgroups sometimes operate in silos, diminishing their collective bargaining power.

Yet, diversity should be a strength, not a stumbling block. Nigeria’s cultural richness, forged through centuries of inter-ethnic interaction, must be mirrored in the diaspora. Whether through pan-Nigerian associations like the Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA), professional bodies, or interfaith coalitions, there is a pressing need to organize around shared interests rather than sectional loyalties.

A unified Nigerian voice is more likely to influence South African policy, engage international organizations like the UNHCR or the International Organization for Migration (IOM), and partner effectively with civil society actors in promoting justice and reform.

Strategic Responses and the Path Forward

1. Legal Advocacy and Community Empowerment

There must be an intentional investment in legal literacy and access to justice. Community-based organizations should regularly host legal clinics to inform Nigerians of their rights, including what to do during police encounters, how to contest unlawful detentions, and how to file complaints with oversight bodies like the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).

Establishing legal defense funds and partnering with South African law firms or university law clinics can provide pro bono support. Furthermore, by pursuing litigation and filing public interest cases, the Nigerian community can help shape jurisprudence that protects all immigrants in South Africa.

2. Engagement with Host Authorities

Engagement with local and national government structures is crucial. Nigerians must participate in town hall meetings, integrate into ward committees, and attend public consultations on urban safety and integration policies.

The Nigerian diplomatic mission, including the High Commission and consulates, must play a more assertive role. Consular outreach, passport renewal drives, and emergency hotlines must be streamlined to provide timely and effective assistance. Diplomatically, Nigeria must also leverage bilateral relations—using trade ties, continental influence, and multilateral platforms—to ensure the rights of its citizens are respected abroad.

3. Media and Narrative Control

The media is a powerful tool in shaping perceptions. Community leaders, content creators, and journalists must challenge toxic stereotypes and highlight the success stories of Nigerians in South Africa. This could be through social media campaigns, documentaries, community radio programs, or contributions to mainstream outlets.

Public relations efforts should emphasize the positive economic impact Nigerians make—as business owners who create jobs, as healthcare workers saving lives, and as innovators advancing technology. A shift in narrative is essential for social inclusion and long-term peace.

4. Youth Engagement and Leadership Development

Youth are not just the future; they are the present. We must invest in building leadership capacities among young Nigerians through mentorship programs, civic education, entrepreneurship incubators, and digital literacy initiatives.

Organizations should create youth councils that are actively involved in decision-making, event planning, and advocacy campaigns. Cultivating young leaders ensures sustainability and infuses community efforts with energy and innovation.

A Time for Reflection and Action

This is a defining moment for Nigerians in South Africa. It is a time to reflect deeply on our shared journey—how far we have come, the hurdles we continue to face, and the future we must build together. The challenges are real, but they are not insurmountable.

Let us recommit ourselves to the ideals of unity, resilience, and strategic action. As we prepare for community milestones such as the upcoming inauguration and the launch of our cultural magazine, let these events serve not only as celebrations but also as rallying points—a call to purpose, vision, and collective responsibility.

By embracing unity and focusing our energies on building alliances, advocating for justice, and strengthening our institutions, we can overcome adversity and leave behind a legacy of strength and dignity for the generations to come.

A Call to Unity and Focus: Overcoming Challenges Facing Nigerians in South Africa
By George Omagbemi Sylvester

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