• Omoyele Sowore, activist and former presidential candidate, has sparked fresh online debate after criticizing some Nigerian pastors and the role of churches.

    In his words, many people become pastors because they couldn’t succeed in other careers or don’t want to do “serious work.” He also shared a personal encounter with a popular pastor, saying he suggested turning the pastor’s church into a hospital for one year to save lives. According to Sowore, the pastor got upset and has avoided him since.

    His comments have triggered mixed reactions online, with many people agreeing and others calling the statement unfair and insulting.

    #Nigeria #OmoyeleSowore #Religion #PublicDebate
    Omoyele Sowore, activist and former presidential candidate, has sparked fresh online debate after criticizing some Nigerian pastors and the role of churches. In his words, many people become pastors because they couldn’t succeed in other careers or don’t want to do “serious work.” He also shared a personal encounter with a popular pastor, saying he suggested turning the pastor’s church into a hospital for one year to save lives. According to Sowore, the pastor got upset and has avoided him since. His comments have triggered mixed reactions online, with many people agreeing and others calling the statement unfair and insulting. #Nigeria #OmoyeleSowore #Religion #PublicDebate
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  • ₦4bn Monthly to Tompolo: Smart Security Strategy or Dangerous Precedent?

    A claim has sparked intense debate after a man alleged that the Federal Government pays ex-militant leader Tompolo ₦4 billion every month to protect oil pipelines in the Niger Delta. The revelation has left many Nigerians questioning why a government responsible for national security would outsource such a critical task to a former militant.

    Supporters argue it is a pragmatic move that leverages local influence to curb oil theft and vandalism. Critics, however, see it as a troubling signal—one that weakens state authority and normalizes privatized security for national assets.

    So the big question remains: Is this strategic thinking or sheer recklessness?

    #NigeriaPolitics #NigerDelta #OilSecurity #PublicDebate
    ₦4bn Monthly to Tompolo: Smart Security Strategy or Dangerous Precedent? A claim has sparked intense debate after a man alleged that the Federal Government pays ex-militant leader Tompolo ₦4 billion every month to protect oil pipelines in the Niger Delta. The revelation has left many Nigerians questioning why a government responsible for national security would outsource such a critical task to a former militant. Supporters argue it is a pragmatic move that leverages local influence to curb oil theft and vandalism. Critics, however, see it as a troubling signal—one that weakens state authority and normalizes privatized security for national assets. So the big question remains: Is this strategic thinking or sheer recklessness? #NigeriaPolitics #NigerDelta #OilSecurity #PublicDebate
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