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Dear Mum

In few days time would be your birthday unlike the tradition, I would not be publicly celebrating your birthday because of the course presently on ground #endpolicebrutality #endsars #endbadgovernanceinNigeria #Nigeriaundercontruction. The reason is simple parents have lost their children towards this struggle and it could have been myself. So for that reason I would assume I died with the ones that have gone for now. Until a time where the lives that have gone wouldn't be a waste. Obviously Nigeria is under construction and I can not go party under these serious times of building. My brothers & Sisters need me more right now. And just like Christ in Mathew 12:48, "These are my true bothers & sisters". I thought the biggest gift from me to you would be to take you abroad for your first trip to the western community, but in recent time I am beginning to have a rethink that the biggest gift after all to you, might just be to create the western world here in Nigeria

Nigerian Leaders:

  Are like that irresponsible husband/father declaring free drinks at the bar, with unresolved basic financial needs at home. Or that of typical 'owambe mother ready to jeopardize her family's need for the sake of 'aso ebi'. Or that of a clergy who is unwilling to associate with his followers struggles and would rather keep obtaining them, even at their lowest state.

The Book of Mathew

  Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. - John 8:32  There is a great truth in Christ word. So in 2013 I made up my mind to leave Christianity, the only thing that kept me as a Christian was the instruction by Holy Spirit to go through just the words of Christ in the new testament.  Myself and my wife would be doing it again starting from tomorrow. This is for the people who are already pissed off by the attitude of the charlatans parading themselves as father's of faith, and for truth seekers.  This is not another religious meeting and therefore is not for the religious.

Nigeria @ 60 Not a time for celebration yet

Just like a deceptive couple at the verge of divorce, but still putting up a show of deception out there on the day of their anniversary to a wedding that have ended long before now. I expect many Nigerians who have lost faith in this Nation to still be celebrating our independence day in all hypocrisy (come to think of it, we Nigerians can be hypocritical wella - in Fela's word 'suffering and smiling'). I don't think we are at the point of celebration yet, if we must not deceive ourselves and get down to work we actually need more of work on this Nation 'Nigeria' than celebration. Nothing to celebrate: With millions of my brothers & sister's not able to afford good meal (living below a dollar per day). With millions of children outside school (education too expensive them) In a country where CAMA is more important than the lives of the followers to our religious leaders Where politicians embezzle money for good roads to buy a car he/she can't drive