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Ride on pastor. Truly, this is your season. The pastoral market in Nigeria is booming like never before and let’s be honest, it’s not slowing down anytime soon. The tougher the economy gets, the more people run to churches for “succour,” and somehow, everything still ends up being labeled spiritual. Fuel price goes up.....spiritual. Job loss.....forces from your mother's family Trailer misses brake on those deadly hills in Aramoko Ekiti..... spiritual attack. Meanwhile, if you actually know that road, you’ll understand that physics and bad infrastructure are working overtime there. Sharp bends, steep hills, tired drivers… but no, let’s bind and cast. And in the middle of all this, some pastors are cashing out like it’s peak season. Now we even have pastors pulling up in Cybertrucks to Uniport. Innovation meets revelation. Silicon Valley meets Mount Zion. At this point, the gospel is not just being preached it’s being test-driven. Dear pastors in that category, ride on. Nigerians’ prosperity now seems directly tied to how bad the economy gets. The worse things become, the more people give hoping for a miracle bailout. And you? Just keep flexing atleast the bible said a fool will be pathed from is money. Truly, it’s a well-structured system. Pain below, profit above. Ride on pastor… it’s your time. |
I never for once believed her. Those real life depressed folks will do anything to stay relevant even unthinkable stuffs. |
Abeg give the lady rice. |
Starhearts:Is everything well at home? I wonder how y'all soul looks if stuffs like this protrude from y'all. |
symbianDON:No, that’s not what I’m suggesting at all. My point is simple: none of us were there, and situations like this are often driven by hearsay rather than verified facts. That’s something we see a lot. people are quick to conclude based on what they’ve heard, not what’s been properly established. And once a narrative starts spreading, it takes on a life of its own. Everyone repeats it, but very few people actually know the full truth. Emotions take over, and before you know it, irreversible actions are taken. A recent example comes to mind: a man was accused of raping his two daughters somewhere in the East I believe the story made it to nairaland FrontPage. He was publicly disgraced, paraded online, and locked up. People spoke as if they had firsthand knowledge. But later, the story changed the children reportedly admitted they were told to say that by their mother. At that point, the damage had already been done. His name, reputation, and dignity were already dragged through the mud. That’s the danger of rushing to judgment based on what we hear instead of what is proven. I’m not defending rape in any form it’s wrong and should be punished. But mob justice is just as dangerous because it removes the opportunity for proper investigation and due process. We’ve seen cases where facts come out differently from what was initially believed. That’s why it’s important to be cautious, to question narratives, and not act purely on circulating stories. Justice should be based on truth, not assumptions. |
Diamond098454:Says who? |
brain54:To think you took your time to type all this is really alarming. I wish you quick recovery bro |
Those first few people rushing to comment are clearly lacking wisdom. It’s always easy to judge and even find humor in situations when you’re not the one involved. During one of my prison visits last year, I met a man who had been standing trial for rape. He had already spent over five years behind bars. This year, the supposed victim came forward and admitted it wasn’t rape that they had been in a consensual relationship for years. Just like that, five years of this man’s life were gone. Life has different sides, and until you’ve seen it from multiple angles, you’ll understand why it’s important to stay humble and not be quick to accuse or pass judgment. Meanwhile the supposed man is yet to be discharge and acquainted |
90 percent of the negative comments are from the female gender. A society that judges a man without money as no reason to tell him how to react when he's got it. Apart, most of the ladies saying all sorts are just pained they're no longer in the market |
Predictor3:Hike in school fees for even federal University isn't a pass. As education will soon become so expensive crime will be cheap. Federal University used to pay 10-30k before, now whooping sum of 150+ at the barest minimum, I know you're human, you're just trying hard to support what you know deep down is a failure. If I'm wrong with my assertion, can you tell God to brace your life journey the way Tinubu as made Nigeria in the past 3years? |
ThePlugg:Muyico is an ardent Tinubu fan and supporter, hence forgive the fact he can't think on his own. |
Predictor3:No more fuel queues but fuel is now 100 times what Tinubu met it. No more fuel queues as an average Nigerian can't afford it again. It's called impoverishment |
Two clowns beloved my other clowns. The average youth mind is a circus |
madridguy:You run from intelligent conversations, but convos like this involving name callings and non intelligent is where you gyrate. Natural of a Tinubu sycophant |
APC is fast becoming a house divided against itself. You welcomed a flood of decampees without any real structure to manage competing ambitions, and now the cracks are showing. This isn’t opposition strength it’s internal chaos. Too many interests, too many “anointed” candidates, too many power struggles. That kind of environment creates tension and breeds instability. And with your convention just around the corner, it’s only going to get messier. At this rate, it won’t take ADC or PDP to weaken APC. APC is already doing a fine job of tearing itself apart from within. |
HacheNoire:Imagine folks I share the same space with. Your countrymen are abducted and your post is to bring opposition and politics into it you guys have lost all sense of humanity and reasoning for political sake. You didn't even commemorate with the kidnapped victim. Mehnnnn APC really do this one on our supposed youth. |
panafrican:There’s real history in what you’ve written, but you’re still turning a complex situation into a one-sided narrative. Yes, the Nakba in 1948 led to mass Palestinian displacement. That’s a documented and painful part of history. Yes, the Sabra and Shatila massacre happened, and Israel’s own Kahan Commission found leadership especially Ariel Sharon indirectly responsible for failing to prevent it. Those are serious facts, and they shouldn’t be minimized. But acknowledging that doesn’t mean everything else becomes simple. Iran’s role in the region isn’t just “amplifying grievances.” It has actively funded and armed groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, which have carried out attacks on civilians. That’s part of the cycle of violence too. Israel, on the other hand, has carried out military operations that have caused civilian harm and drawn global criticism. That also can’t be ignored or excused. The problem is this: once you frame one side as the sole aggressor and the other as purely reactive, you stop describing reality, you start defending a position. History here isn’t clean. Power imbalances exist, yes but so do multiple actors making decisions that escalate conflict. Saying “both sides have responsibility” isn’t always a cop-out. Sometimes it’s an attempt to avoid replacing one oversimplification with another. If we actually care about truth, then we have to be consistent: call out wrongdoing wherever it happens, not just where it fits a narrative. |
olaBanks:Ah yes… “opposition not serious” because they’re not making noise every week online. Meanwhile, the biggest headline the ruling All Progressives Congress can boast of after years of consolidated power is photo-ops and political visits like Kashim Shettima receiving Dauda Lawal and many more political alignment. No major structural reforms, no clear economic turnaround, no significant shift in insecurity metrics just optics and defections being packaged as “progress.” If that’s the benchmark, then yes… the opposition is “not serious” for not competing in press releases. Politics isn’t about who trends early; it’s about who delivers results people can actually feel. Nigerians aren’t blind to inflation, cost of living, or the daily realities on ground. The real “stunt” in 2027 won’t be noise it will be accountability. |
Only acheivements APC folks can relate with. |
panafrican:We can’t rewrite history just to fit a narrative. Groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda didn’t just appear because of one country. They came out of a mix of war, power struggles, extremist ideology, and failed states. Reducing it to “Israel created ISIS” or “the U.S. created Al-Qaeda” is an oversimplification at best. Yes, the United States supported Afghan fighters during the Soviet war but that’s not the same as directly creating Al-Qaeda. The situation evolved far beyond that. Same with Israel. You can criticize its actions in Syria or Lebanon, but claiming it “birthed ISIS” without solid evidence is a serious accusation, not a fact. And saying Iran had ZERO role in regional instability ignores its involvement in proxy conflicts across the Middle East. If we’re going to talk about truth, then let’s actually respect how complex these issues are. No one is completely clean here but also, no one should be blamed with claims that aren’t backed by clear evidence. Strong opinions are fine. But accuracy matters more. |
neyop85:Play politics all you want, Nigeria will happen to you somedays and soonest. And trust me, it will hit hard. We will be here to sympathise with you if it gets public though. |
Y'all don't know we are in a large mess when ado rock disconnected to be replaced by solar. Tinubu is a great politician but very bad leader. As a fact everything that is wrong with leadership. |
3.5 ?? Lol. Not everything is Tinubu |
Very correct, the direction of extinction. |
Razzness:I'm not mocking the victims for political reasons neither did I seei white and call it black. |
ZACHIE:Been hearing rumours no matter how intelligent anyone is once you start supporting this current govt, they always loose all sense of intellect. You perfectly confirmed the rumour. So Seyi makinde is supposed to light up UCH and get paid for it? Damnnnnnn |
Cum4me:A very big amen on that to Razzness and is loved ones. |
ZACHIE:Dear boy, makinde as no business with UCH. Maybe with Adeoyo specialist and others. UCH belongs solely to the federal govt. |


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