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O GODWIN, HOW ART THOU FALLEN! BY FFK

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AHMAD GUMI: CLERIC OF BLOOD, FACE OF HATE 

O GODWIN, HOW ART THOU FALLEN! BY FFK

 

 

 

O Godwin, where are your backers, protectors and soldiers today? You enjoyed the ride and thought it would last forever. Yet now its all over.

 

 

 

 

 

The hunter has become the hunted and the tormentor has become the tormented.

 

The troubler of Nigeria is now the troubled and the source of our collective pain and tears will himself feel pain and shed tears.

 

 

 

 

How great and mighty is our God and how faithful He is to His promise and to His word.

 

 

 

O Godwin, with your cheap green tie, fading suit and wry smile you poked your greedy, grubby little fingers into Nigeria’s eye.

 

 

 

 

Like a drunken sailor and feckless dullard you boasted of your strength and wielded power with impunity as if there were no tomorrow.

 

 

 

 

Now reality has hit you in the face and you stand shamed, bowed, bloodied and naked before the world. You caused the death of many. You made men and women take their own lives.

 

 

 

 

You caused mothers and fathers to regret having their children. You caused Nigerians to strip themselves naked in public places and rant, rave and lament about their suffering and hardship.

O GODWIN, HOW ART THOU FALLEN! BY FFK

 

You caused women to weep for their men and men to weep for their women. You caused millions to lose their self-esteem, self-respect and dignity and to sell their souls to Satan to make ends meet.

 

 

You brought a great and mighty nation to its knees and turned 220 million proud, hardworking and noble people into powerless, pitiful and grovelling paupers and beggars.

 

You caused law-abiding, loving and dutiful youths to turn into violent arsonists, terrorists and subversives out of despair, anger and frustration.

 

You caused men and women to burn down banks and public buildings and you caused Nigerians to lose their life’s savings, beg for bread and walk the streets penniless with no more than 200 naira in their pockets and to their names.

 

 

O Godwin, son of Emefiele, like Lucifer Son of the Dawn, you have finally fallen.

 

Like your father Beelzebub, you have been thrown out of heaven and now comes your judgement.

 

Misery, suffering, torment, tragedy, prison, the sulphur pits of Gehena and the raging fires of
hell await you for the great evil that you wrought against our nation and our people.

 

 

You turned a resilient, hardworking and enterprising people into one of hopelessness, despair and desperation.

 

 

You turned a nation of achievers and giants into a country of fickle, feckless and hungry dwarfs.

 

You turned a courageous, resilient and loving people who have excelled in every field of human endeavour and in every part of the civilised world to a nation of never do wells and failures with no self-respect and no dignity.

 

You caused men and women to curse God and pray for their own death out of disgrace and despair. You caused millions to question their faith and the very existence of God as a consequence of their misery and suffering.

 

You made us the laughing stock of the world. You castrated Nigeria, wounded our souls, maimed and subverted our democracy, undermined our security, humiliated and disgraced our leaders, taunted and mocked our incoming President and sent many innocent souls to an early grave.

 

 

You shattered many dreams, broke many hearts and caused many to perish and die before their time. Protected by corrupt and evil men and goaded on by a power-obsessed cabal of sick, sadistic and evil monsters and tyrants, you thought you owned Nigeria and even had the nerve to attempt to run for the Presidency.

 

 

You thought our nation was for sale and you believed that satan ruled in the affairs of men.

 

 

Yet millions prayed for your downfall and removal. Millions more are praying for your detention, investigation, incarceration and bitter end.

 

Never has a man been more hated in our entire history as the hateful, merciless, callous, wicked, treasonous and treacherous tyrant and traitor that goes by your name.

 

You believed that money was greater than God and you thought that your repugnant and villanous reign would never end.

 

O Godwin, I have never wished a man ill in my entire life but in your case I make an exception.

 

 

May your pathway be filled with sharp thorns, the horrors of the night and pain and may the Angel of the Lord pursue you along a dark and slippery path.

 

May your story and end be a graphic example and instructive reminder to the evil and wicked that man is nothing before God, that earthly power is ephemeral and transient, that all power belongs to the Living God and that the Lord alone rules in the affairs of men and forges the destiny of nations.

 

(FFK)

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Panic as Late Singer’s Mother Cries Out Over Alleged Kidnap of Son After Court Appearance

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Panic as Late Singer’s Mother Cries Out Over Alleged Kidnap of Son After Court Appearance

Panic as Late Singer’s Mother Cries Out Over Alleged Kidnap of Son After Court Appearance

Lagos was thrown into panic on Wednesday after the mother of the late singer, Abosede Aloba, raised an alarm over the alleged abduction of her son, Adura, by unknown gunmen. The incident, which took place outside the Magistrates’ Court in Ogba, has sparked outrage and concerns over the safety of individuals involved in legal disputes.

According to eyewitnesses, Adura was forcefully taken away by unidentified armed men immediately after leaving the court premises. Speculation is rife that the abductors may be law enforcement officers acting under undisclosed directives.

Reports indicate that Adura was at the court over a dispute with Damola Ayinde regarding the sale of a mobile phone. The legal battle, however, escalated into a broader case involving actor Yomi Fabiyi, Damola Ayinde, and other parties.

Mother’s Cry for Help

Following Adura’s sudden disappearance, his distressed mother, Abosede Aloba, was seen in a car weeping and calling for assistance. In an emotional outburst captured on video, she accused actor Yomi Fabiyi and another individual, Sam Jojo, of orchestrating the abduction.

“Please help me, people of God! It’s Yomi Fabiyi. They’ve taken my son, and I don’t know where they’re taking him,” she lamented.

Abosede further alleged that Adura was not in good health at the time of his abduction, raising fears about his well-being and safety.

Public Outcry and Calls for Investigation

The alleged abduction has ignited public outrage, with concerned citizens and human rights activists calling on the Lagos State Police Command to immediately investigate the incident and ensure Adura’s safe return.

So far, neither the police nor the accused individuals have issued official statements regarding the allegations. However, the growing tension surrounding the case has intensified calls for justice and transparency.

As of press time, efforts to reach Adura’s family for further updates have been unsuccessful. The situation remains fluid, with many awaiting clarification on the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.

 

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Meet Vice Admiral Ibas: The Military Strategist Now Governing Rivers State

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Meet Vice Admiral Ibas: The Military Strategist Now Governing Rivers State

Rivers State Under New Command: Can Ibas Steady the Ship?

Following the suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas  (rtd.) as the Sole Administrator of Rivers State.

With decades of military leadership, strategic governance, and maritime security expertise, Ibas is stepping into a politically charged role to stabilize governance and restore order in the oil-rich state.

Who is Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas?

Born on September 27, 1960, in Cross River State, Ibas has built an impressive career in the Nigerian Navy, holding several key military and administrative positions before retiring as the 22nd Chief of the Naval Staff (2015–2021).

He joined the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in 1979 as part of the 26 Regular Course, earning his commission as a Sub-Lieutenant in 1983. Over the years, he gained extensive military training and strategic expertise:

  • Master’s in Defence & Strategic Studies – Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan
  • Amphibious Warfare Training – United States Marine Corps, Virginia
  • Underwater Warfare Specialist – NNS Quorra, Nigeria
  • Primary Pilot Training – Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna
  • Command & Staff College Graduate – Jaji, Nigeria

A Decorated Military Strategist

Throughout his naval career, Ibas served in various leadership roles, including:

  • Commander, Naval Air Base, Ojo (2006–2009)
  • Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command (2013–2014)
  • Chief of Logistics, Naval Headquarters (2014)
  • General Managing Director/CEO, Nigerian Navy Holdings Ltd.
  • Chief of the Naval Staff (2015–2021)

As Chief of the Naval Staff, he played a key role in enhancing Nigeria’s maritime security, combating oil theft, and modernizing the Navy’s fleet. His tenure was marked by strategic reforms aimed at curbing piracy and securing Nigeria’s vast coastal waters.

What His Appointment Means for Rivers State

With his deep-rooted experience in leadership and crisis management, Ibas’ appointment as Rivers State Sole Administrator signals a firm, security-conscious approach to governance. His role will focus on:

  • Restoring political stability amid ongoing tensions
  • Ensuring security and economic continuity in the state
  • Maintaining order during the six-month suspension period

While his appointment has sparked mixed reactions, many view his military background as a strong asset in handling the volatile political climate in Rivers State.

As one of the most experienced security experts in Nigeria, Ibas now faces the challenging task of navigating Rivers State through a politically sensitive period.

Will he succeed in bringing stability, or will his appointment fuel further controversy? The coming months will reveal how the ex-Naval chief steers the ship in one of Nigeria’s most politically complex states.

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“I Am One of the Greatest!” – Rema Shuts Down Critics, Declares Confidence Is Not Arrogance

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“I Am One of the Greatest!” – Rema Shuts Down Critics, Declares Confidence Is Not Arrogance

 

Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, is making it clear—his self-confidence is not up for debate! The “Calm Down” hitmaker has fired back at critics who took issue with his recent bold claim of being among Afrobeats’ greatest artists.

In an explosive interview with Rolling Stone, Rema doubled down on his stance, insisting that acknowledging his greatness is not arrogance but a reflection of years of grit, hard work, and undeniable success.

“Why Should I Dim My Light?” – Rema Questions Critics

The 24-year-old superstar was unapologetic in addressing the backlash, challenging the notion that self-assurance should be seen as a negative trait.

“What stops you from saying you’re the best? You can say it and stand your ground,” Rema stated defiantly. “It is even humble to say four.”

His words sent shockwaves through the Afrobeats community, with fans and critics alike debating his bold self-affirmation. But for Rema, there’s no room for doubt—he has earned his place at the top.

“I’m Not Dissing Anyone – I Vouch for Afrobeats Unity!”

Drawing comparisons to Kendrick Lamar’s recent diss track, Rema pointed out that, unlike the American rapper’s “It’s just big me” declaration, he wasn’t trying to tear anyone down. Instead, his mission is to uplift the Afrobeats industry while taking his well-deserved seat at the table of greatness.

“I didn’t pull down the two, I didn’t pull down the three. I just see myself as one of the greats, and it’s a problem,” he explained. “I’m not saying ‘Oh fk everybody.’ I really vouch for the unity of Afrobeats.”**

Rema’s Unstoppable Rise – A Legacy in the Making

With record-breaking hits, international recognition, and a rapidly growing global fanbase, Rema’s confidence is backed by his achievements. Whether the critics like it or not, the Afrobeats prodigy is here to stay—and he’s not afraid to claim his crown.

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