MindHacker9009: Jesus was not against wars, but to follow this advice first: Jesus and his disciples were no match for the Roman Empire, hence his reason for not going to war with the Roman empire. Luke 14:31–32 (NIV): “Or suppose a king is about to go to war against another king. Won’t he first sit down and consider whether he is able with ten thousand men to oppose the one coming against him with twenty thousand? If he is not able, he will send a delegation while the other is still a long way off and will ask for terms of peace."
If Ukraine had followed this advice, they won't be in a war with Russia they cannot win today.
Your take
Nato deceived them in to it
Perhaps this won't happen if Trump is the president then
God1000: He became a powerful symbol of struggle against racial injustice and police brutality in US and across the world.
His name became a rallying cry for justice and reform, leading to widespread calls for changes in policing practices, greater accountability, and deeper societal reflection on racism and inequality.
I remember Donald trump running to hide inside the bunker when protesters drew closer to the white house then
Sonnobax15: The fact that PBAT is older than CCP and also the president of Nigeria is enough to shut the mouths of those who haven't been privileged to even shake the hands of their street chairman let alone getting an inch close to a president before
Street common But local government chairman you for say
agulion: Tinubu is a big disappointment, even most of us Yoruba Muslims will support Peter Obi in the next election, we thought Tinubu had something to offer, despite removing subsidy nothing have changed
Glimpsetv: 62 Individuals Detained in Lagos Midnight Sweep for Sleeping on Streets
In a late-night operation on Friday, May 23, the Lagos State Government apprehended 62 individuals who were discovered sleeping along various streets across the city. The arrests were made by officials of the State Environmental Taskforce as part of an ongoing effort to sanitize public spaces.
Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, shared the update via his X account, stating:
"As part of the Taskforce’s continuous efforts to clear the state of unlawful occupants and potential threats, our team began an enforcement drive around 1:30 AM on Friday, May 23, 2025, targeting the Island axis."
According to the commissioner, the enforcement covered several key locations including Victoria Island, Falomo, Eko Hotel axis, Osborne, and nearby streets, which had reportedly become hotspots for suspicious and unwelcomed individuals.
A total of 62 people were taken into custody during the operation — 59 men and 3 women. Authorities confirmed that normalcy has been restored in all affected areas. All those arrested are scheduled to be prosecuted in accordance with the law.
However, the video of the raid has sparked mixed reactions from the public. Many Nigerians expressed concern over the way the individuals were handled, arguing that some of them may have ended up on the streets due to the harsh economic realities facing the country. Critics say parading and charging them to court like common criminals is inhumane and fails to address the root causes of homelessness.
Watch the video and let us know what you think in the comments.