Nigeria is facing a serious wave of kidnappings, violence and instability. It’s no longer something happening “far away.” It’s touching schools, highways, farms, and even major cities. Families now live with a level of fear that should never feel normal. Kidnapping has become a booming criminal business. Ransom demands keep rising, and more groups are … Continue reading Nigeria’s Growing Insecurity: A Crisis We Can’t Ignore
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When Opinions Get Loud, Stay Rooted in God
There is a quiet pressure many people feel today. It comes from the constant noise of public opinion. Everyone seems to have a verdict on how you should live, what you should believe, and even how your relationship with God should look. If one is not careful, they start adjusting their life to keep people … Continue reading When Opinions Get Loud, Stay Rooted in God
Stop Collecting Advice. Start Doing the Work.
There’s a strange habit lots of individuals have. They keep buying self-help books. They download courses. They save motivational videos. They follow productivity pages. Their phones are full of screenshots and “I’ll come back to this later” notes. All these, without actually doing the work. Actually, when one really look at it, most persons don’t … Continue reading Stop Collecting Advice. Start Doing the Work.
When You Meet Someone Better Than You, Don’t Compete. Collaborate.
Picsart There is a simple truth that a lot of individuals struggle to accept: one will always meet someone who is better than them at something. Smarter. Faster. More experienced. More creative. More disciplined. It is normal. It is part of life. What matters is how one responds when they meet such a person. Most … Continue reading When You Meet Someone Better Than You, Don’t Compete. Collaborate.
Stay Lit: Living for Christ in a Dark World
Life can feel like a maze. Pressure from friends, social media, expectations, and mistakes can make you feel lost. But Jesus calls young people to shine, not by being perfect, but by being connected to Him. Today I will be discussing how to stay lit for Christ, even when the world around you feels dark. … Continue reading Stay Lit: Living for Christ in a Dark World
Human Nature, Justice, and the Common Good in Today’s Nigeria
Greetings to my dear readers, Before I begin, I shall like to say: I’m glad to be a witness of this day; a time to behold. The consciousness of individuals, across continents, all over the world, are rising in massive numbers. More individuals are becoming more self-aware. And if history has taught us something, it’s … Continue reading Human Nature, Justice, and the Common Good in Today’s Nigeria
Stop Expecting More from Those Who Have Shown You Time and Time Again That You Don’t Matter
Picsart One of the hardest lessons in life is realizing that some people simply don’t value you the way you value them. It’s painful especially when one has given their best, been there through their dark days, and supported them without conditions. Yet, they make excuses, show inconsistency, or treat one’s presence like it’s optional. … Continue reading Stop Expecting More from Those Who Have Shown You Time and Time Again That You Don’t Matter
The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic
Picsart Today, I shall like to discuss one of the oldest trick in the book; History has shown us that power does not always rest on strength alone but often on manipulation. Among the oldest and most effective political tools ever wielded is the “Us vs. Them” tactic; the deliberate creation of an enemy to … Continue reading The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic
Nigeria at 65: Our Story, Our Future
Picsart Today, October 1st, 2025, Nigeria celebrates 65 years of independence. Since 1960, we have grown through struggles and successes, carrying the hope of millions of people who believe in the strength of this nation. Our Strength; The People Nigeria’s greatest treasure is not oil or resources, but its people. With over 220 million citizens, … Continue reading Nigeria at 65: Our Story, Our Future
When You Change Your Mind, the Things You Look At Change
Picsart I saw a short video clip. In this video, a man was imprisoned in a cage, about 4ft breadth, 5ft length, and 8ft height. He was surrounded by hundreds of keys. At least one of those keys should open the lock, right? Or maybe not. Anyways to be sure, it will take forever to … Continue reading When You Change Your Mind, the Things You Look At Change