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01/10/2025

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29/06/2025

Whosoever seeking for our heads in sacrifice shall use his/her head to pay for it. SHALOM! the sons and daughters of the Most High.

21/06/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Melvin Mac, Nwakpa Raphael

10/04/2025

CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU AS A YOUTH (Interesting read - history not taught in schools)

*22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aunty, Winifred, On His Return From Oxford In 1955*

Below is a picture of a 22 year old, Biafran warlord, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu and his aunty, Winifred Ojukwu, shortly after he returned to Nigeria in 1955 on completing his studies at Oxford university. Ojukwu bagged a Degree in History.

Ojukwu attended Kings College Lagos, Epsom College, Surrey, England and the prestigious Oxford University, England.

By the time Ojukwu returned to Nigeria in 1955, his father had become one of the richest businessmen in the country with a business empire that spanned Transportation, Banking, Retail, Construction and Manufacturing.

Ojukwu's father took him to his corporate headquarters and showed him a well furnished airconditioned office, offering him a top position in his business organisation. Ojukwu turned his father down, telling him he wanted to make his own way in life. Ojukwu eventually secured a job in the civil service as an assistant district officer of Udi division, just outside Enugu. In 1956, Ojukwu was posted to Aba. It was at Aba that Ojukwu attended a party that would change the course of his life. At this party, Ojukwu met a young Yoruba man called Adeyinka Adebayo, who had just been newly commissioned as an officer of the Nigerian Army. Adebayo told Ojukwu that the Army was in the process of being indigenized and their was a shortage of officers. A few weeks after this party, Ojukwu was promoted to District Officer and posted to Calabar.

On hearing that his son had been posted to Calabar, Ojukwus influential father prevailed on the authorities to cancel the posting. When Ojukwu learnt of what his father had done, he angrily resigned his job and drove all the way to Kaduna where he enlisted into the Nigerian Army as a lowly recruit.

The British officers at Kaduna kept wondering what an Oxford graduate was doing as a private in the Army.

Photos from Ordinary Priest's post 10/04/2025

A simple recipe you can carry out for a strong protection against thieves

*Get 1 snail shell
*Get 19 cat seed eyes
*Get 1 male lizard head

*When you get them you will pound this lizard head only after pounding then add it together with the seeds and put them inside the snail shell after doing so then get black and white thread and use it to round all the shell very well after doing so you will dig a hole around your home and bury it or simply do a rope on it and hang it at your door entrance or anywhere withing the home and you can also do this in your farm or bussiness place

Nature is Powerful.

02/04/2025

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02/04/2025

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28/03/2025

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15/03/2025

Photos from Ordinary Priest's post 15/03/2025

Breaking News: Kenya Demands Nnamdi Kanu’s Return, Accuses Nigeria of Illegal Extradition; Says Nation’s Sovereignty Undermined, Global Trust in Kenya at Risk

The Kenyan government has issued a strong statement demanding the return of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to Kenya, where he was originally arrested. The East African nation accused Nigeria of violating both its national laws and international legal protocols by forcibly extraditing Kanu without proper authorization.

In a statement released by the Kenyan presidency, the government alleged that Nigerian security operatives acted unlawfully by storming a Kenyan airport and whisking Kanu away without official clearance. Kenya maintains that due process was not followed, describing Nigeria’s actions as a breach of diplomatic and legal frameworks.

"Our sovereignty was undermined when Nnamdi Kanu was taken out of our country without adherence to legal procedures," a Kenyan official stated. "Nigeria’s actions have not only violated our laws but also international conventions governing extradition. We will not take this matter lightly."

The Kenyan government further hinted at possible legal action against Nigeria, stating that such unauthorized operations raise concerns about Kenya’s national security and diplomatic integrity.

11/03/2025

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