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“Many people who lack genuine kindness and a good heart often adopt a Christian persona rather than embracing Christianity itself. To them, it becomes more of a lifestyle or status symbol. It helps them appear likable and seem like decent, innocent individuals, even when they are not. These are often the same people who judge others harshly, viewing everyone as a potential threat or as someone sent to tempt or destroy them.They label anyone who lives differently as a sinner, unworthy of God's love. They hold themselves in high regard while thinking little of others. Instead of praying for sinners to repent, they simply condemn those they dislike, assuming they are working for the devil. They may be good at quoting scripture, but their actions consistently contradict the values they claim to uphold. 1 John 1:8”

“When the Bible spoke about the love of money being the root of all kinds of evil, it was revealing a timeless truth. It understood what people would one day do in the pursuit of wealth. How greed can corrupt hearts, break communities, and lead some to exploit the poor. It foresaw how the desire for riches can push people to lie, deceive, betray, oppress, and even destroy others just to get ahead. Today, we still see how money can twist the human heart. We see powerful people using their influence to harm the vulnerable and maintain their own comfort. And what makes it even more heartbreaking is that many who act this way still call themselves Christians, even though their deeds in the dark do not reflect the light of Christ. In a world where greed causes so much harm, let us be the ones who choose love, generosity, and righteousness. That is how true faith shines. Do not be deceived by wolves in sheep's skin.Some people will lead you in darkness.”

“I don’t care who you support what political party you support or what you believe in. Do your business and hustle however, you see it fits. But don’t gaslight those who are doing right and fighting for what is right. Don’t promote racism, apartheid, division, hate, crime, corruption, lies, and wrong things because you are benefiting. Tomorrow all of us including yourself will be dead, sick, or suffering because of your influence and actions, you were too hungry, selfish, greedy, and stupid to see the truth.”

“I am sure there are many ways to attract investors, donors, or funders. There are numerous methods to secure funding. However, con artists, criminals, and grifters always choose the wrong approach. Their strength lies in deception, lying, and playing the victim card. Like any scammer, they thrive on lies and deceiving others. They can even stage events, tamper with evidence, fabricate stories, distort information, or spread misinformation to support their lies.”

“People start political parties not to address the issues and service delivery we are facing, but to exploit taxpayers' money. That's why we have more than 50 political parties, yet no single issue people are facing is resolved. These parties celebrate anniversaries yearly, while what is broken in society remains broken, and even more issues arise. People start political parties to represent themselves, not the people or society. They start these political parties to scam the government. That's why, when they get into parliament, they don't understand service delivery and don't want to know or provide it. They care more about themselves than others.”

“When you build your entire empire and kingdom on lies, your reputation is based on lies and manipulation. Your history is fabricated to suit your narrative and make you look like a hero or a victim. Your victories, battles, and power are all built on lies. The only power you have is the ability to control the narrative through lies. That's why you can't stand the truth, because the truth destroys everything you've built and everything you are.”

“Once people lose hope and trust in the justice system because it has failed them, the law will no longer hold value or serve any purpose. The state will become lawless, with people taking matters into their own hands. Everyone will do what they want without being held accountable.”

“Most politicians are detached from reality due to their ignorance, wealth, bodyguards, and the privileged environments or locations in which they live. They do not experience the daily struggles that ordinary citizens face, making it difficult for them to relate to everyday life. As a result, they often see no urgency in delivering public services. They tend to ignore issues that don’t directly affect them and focus only on matters that benefit themselves. This self-centered approach reflects a lack of genuine interest in serving the people.”

“They fight to uphold the law in their own countries, yet they fight to break the law in mine. The same laws, principles, behaviors, conduct, and rules they enforce at home, they oppose when my country enforces them. They expect my country to disregard these standards, turning it into a free for all. While they demand strict enforcement of laws in their own nations, they want my country to abandon them. What is considered wrong in their country, they want to be acceptable in mine. As a result, my country has become a banana republic, lawless and a haven for criminals.”

“Politicians aren’t solving your problems, they’re breaking you. That’s what they do. They make you accept defeat. They want you to accept crime, corruption, poverty, and suffering as normal. They’re not in the business of helping you. Their goal is to convince you that nothing can be done, and that you must accept it. Because if you don’t,if you fight for change and a better life, it threatens their stolen wealth and luxurious lifestyles. It would mean they’d have to work, to actually deliver services, and that’s too much for them. So instead, they overwhelm you. They break your spirit until you start asking, What’s the point? What’s the point of voting? Of fighting crime or corruption? Of trying to change anything? Of doing anything at all? When you’re broken, you stop caring who does what. And that’s when they win, because then, they can do whatever they want and get away with it.”

“Politicians often fail to hold one another accountable for crimes, treason, or corruption. Instead of reporting wrongdoing, they use it as leverage to blackmail others into compliance or support. When they themselves are eventually exposed or no longer benefitting, only then do they speak out. They show little regard for morality, legality, or justice. Many are complicit, lying under oath, aiding and abetting, obstructing justice, and protecting criminals within the government.”

“The reason many government employees perform poorly in their jobs is that they spend more time devising ways to steal public funds, creating fake businesses to win tenders, and siphoning money into offshore accounts, instead of focusing on how to improve their work and serve the public effectively.”

“When the head is the problem, the whole body suffers. If the president or the government is the problem, the whole country suffers. In the same way, when leadership, whether a president or a government, is flawed, the entire nation feels the impact. Strong leadership uplifts and builds, but weak leadership burdens everyone and destroys.”

“When you fight corruption, you are not just confronting an individual. You are challenging a cult. A group of shameless, heartless individuals who benefit from wrongdoing and breaking the law. They worship crime, power, status, money, recklessness, lawlessness, illegal, and criminal activities. Pathological liars who are deceptive and who see nothing wrong with breaking the law or even taking a life. They are willing to do whatever it takes to gain an advantage or benefit. Each one is guilty of something, so they protect one another.”

“Africa is often perceived as a testing ground for trials conducted by large pharmaceutical companies, wealthy individuals, and major corporations. These initiatives are sometimes presented as efforts to develop, improve, or assist African communities. However, when negative outcomes occur, such as fatalities, those responsible may deny accountability or involvement. One reason Africa is targeted for such trials is the perception that its leadership can be easily influenced through financial incentives. This raises concerns about corruption and a lack of ethical governance, where harmful actions may be permitted in exchange for personal gain.”

“In my country, speaking the truth can get you killed. Corruption leads to positions in Parliament and promotions to high-ranking roles in government. Crime makes people rich, untouchable, and places them above the law. Those who do the right thing are persecuted and assassinated by those in power, because every one of them is guilty of something. They protect and support each other to maintain their grip on power.”

“People who lack self-control cannot be trusted to lead a country. Our nation is facing a crisis of lawlessness, partly due to individuals in positions of power who struggle with addiction, whether to alcohol, drugs, sex, or pornography, and who lack basic digital literacy. These individuals are frequently involved in scandals and may unknowingly compromise national security by clicking on malicious links. As a result, sensitive state secrets and documents are leaked. Criminals exploit their vulnerabilities, gaining leverage over them. Ultimately, they become tools in the hands of those who seek to control and manipulate them.”

“In Africa leaders often prioritize money over people's lives. They allow Africa to be treated as a testing ground, where people are used to trial medications, chemicals, or weapons. Africa remains poor because valuable resources are often stolen or taken by force, with the approval of its own leaders or presidents. We suffer at the hands of our own leaders. They oppress us more than our enemies ever could. We suffer, starve, and die, not by nature, but by design. Due to poor leadership, we pay with our blood and lives.”

“The phrase 'What is your poison?' is no longer just a casual way of asking what you're drinking. Today, it reflects a grim reality. Our food and beverages are increasingly manufactured with toxic chemicals. They are literally poisonous. You eat or drink, and the next moment, you are gone. Before accusing someone of witchcraft or intentional poisoning, remember this. Many illegal manufacturers produce fake food and alcohol and sell it to our people. Be careful what you consume. That next meal or drink could be your last. The person responsible for poisoning you might not be your friend, family member, partner, neighbor, or enemy. It could be the manufacturer of what you consumed. Our politicians, government officials, and ministers share a profit with these companies, while we share death amongst ourselves.”

“Many of our leaders, government officials, politicians, and others involved in politics choose to sacrifice and sell our lives, safety, health, freedom, and security to gain wealth and live a luxurious lifestyle. They are enjoying the blood money because the money they have is the money they are paid to betray, oppress, abuse, control, and even kill us.”

“Politicians can literally burn the country to the ground and reduce it to ashes. They may collude with enemies or terrorists, enabling them and other criminals to break the law, if it means gaining votes or living a life of luxury. Many lack integrity and patriotism, showing loyalty only to corrupt activities that enrich them.”

“The sad truth is that most leaders, if not all, are choosing to trade people’s lives, safety, economy, freedom, and health for comfort and luxury. They are willing to let the people they lead, their own citizens, suffer and die, as long as they benefit. They turn a blind eye and ignore the consequences if it means receiving money or compensation.”

“Choosing to do things when you are older or old instead doing them when you are young . It is not always a good idea. Unless external forces or situations are beyond your powers or control. Never procrastinate things you should be doing now and want to do them when you are old. You won't enjoy them as you would now. When you grow old your physics, mental and health becomes a barrier for you to enjoy everything. Also, because of time somethings change , decay, close down ,get replaced or die. By the time you think you are ready to see them or to do them. They won’t be there. If is your own choice, you have time, means, options and ability. Do things now while you can. I hope the things you reject and turn down now, because you think you know better, and you are flexing your powers of being in control. You won’t regret for not doing them in future or you won't have aspirational regrets.”

“The reason we are hurt so much it is because we are choosing to be considerate to people who choose not be considerate when it comes to us. The very same people you are choosing to do everything in your power that they are happy .They are getting everything they need and want , are choosing the opposite. They are doing everything in their power to make sure that you are not happy, and you are not getting what you want or need. The people you want to do everything for, are willing to do nothing for you. They have the power to make you happy, but they choose not to.”

“People choose a side first then reason from the side they are on. Their reasoning will try to support the argument or side they are on rather than justifying what is right, what are facts, reality, or truth. They are defending their side. That is what matters to them not the truth.”

“Most people will choose to defend someone. Justifying someone’s wrongdoing, behavior, or acts, not that they care about that someone or that someone is right but being misjudged, no it is because they are also doing the same things. Just as they have not been caught or exposed, they are defending their bad actions, wrong behavior, or bad choices, not caring about the person. They want whatever wrong they’re doing to be accepted and seen as right. So, when their time to be exposed comes, you won’t judge them. Nobody cares unless it is beneficiary.”

“The support, hype, applause, salutations, likes, comments, retweets, reactions, and compliments you receive on social media can make you feel or think you are something big and untouchable. They can make you jump off a cliff thinking you will survive and that it is not dangerous. They can make you do or say stupid, wrong, hurtful, harmful, and dangerous things. People are dying trying to prove a point and impress strangers on social media. People ruin their lives because of social media. Choose to use it with caution. Don’t let a few characters make you lose your career. Don’t try too hard to impress strangers on social media. Once you are in trouble or danger, they all log off and get on with their lives. They will hype you even when you are doing wrong things. Don’t be confused.”

“Choose not to let morally bankrupt people guilt trip you into doing what they want. When it comes to social media, don't allow them to provoke you, pressure you or use you for engagement. Avoid competing with them in pettiness and vileness. Don't stoop to their level by hating, lying or doing bad things. Instead, choose to become a better person”

“Nothing we do is constructive or meaningful. We choose to insult, mock, ridicule, and undermine each other. We don’t teach, build each other up, encourage, or support one another. Instead, we bring each other down and destroy each other. How can we live together if we choose not to share with others? For all of us to prosper and survive, we need to choose to do better.”

“Most people want to be respected, loved, appreciated and have their opinions, choices, and feelings valued and acknowledged , yet they often choose not to respect others, nor value or acknowledge other people's choices, opinions, or feelings. They deliberately provoke others and seek attention by engaging in wrong or harmful behavior.”

“Our human flaw is that we are constantly searching for good people. Yet, when we find them, we begin looking for faults in them. If we don’t find any, we choose to create them in our minds. It is as if we seek them out only to judge, burden, or use them. We claim to seek goodness, yet rarely choose to be good, because we know good people are often exploited by people like us.”

“In our country, it often appears that the government, officials, politicians, law enforcement, and institutions lack the will to effectively combat crime and corruption. This perception is fueled by concerns that some may be complicit or benefiting from these issues. Instead of supporting those who stand against crime and corruption, there are troubling instances where such individuals face resistance or harm, seemingly because they threaten vested interests.”

“Stop arguing with people you don't know on social media. Foolish ones always think they are the smartest ones. You will be trying to make sense. They will be trying to make content. You will be trying to be reasonable. They will be trying to milk the content. They are rage farming and always trying to provoke you so they can get an engagement. Their objective is to get engagement. Not facts, truth or justice.”

“Once money is involved, it is no longer social. It becomes business. Even on social media, when money is involved, it is no longer just social media. It is business. And in business, there is rivalry and competition. People can cheat, be mean, brutal, violent, cunning, tricky, dishonest, and manipulative. They are willing to do whatever it takes to win or make a profit. That is why, when money is involved in social media, it is no longer fun but turns toxic and violent. Some people are in it to win it and are willing to do distasteful, horrible, evil, vile, mean, toxic, barbaric, and inhuman things to get that money.”

“Once you experience the financial benefits of social media engagement, there's no turning back. For clicks, You will constantly seek ways to gain more engagement, even if it means saying and doing unethical, illegal, criminal, mean, vile, inhuman, or racist things. You will lie unprovoked, lacking sympathy, care, love, and compassion for others.”

“Even when it comes to engagement, they rely on the very same Black people they claim are useless or insignificant. Every day, they post content designed to provoke black people just to elicit reactions, because those reactions drive numbers and boost engagement on social media. That’s what makes them relevant, gets them the attention they crave, and ultimately earns them money through Elon Musk’s platform. These social media racists pretending to be influencers are tiresome. They spread hate, shame, and dehumanize black people, forgetting that many of those same individuals have been instrumental in building wealth for white people and their businesses. They never seem to learn or understand that, as human beings, we need each other to succeed and reach our goals.”