“Those who we thought beleive in justice yesterday, celebrate injustice and criminality today” – Moneb

“Those who we thought beleive in justice yesterday, celebrate injustice and criminality today” – Moneb
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Whenever I think of Nigerians, I’m reminded of the poultry that was in my wife’s farm. The chickens chase her whenever she holds their feed and water.

Nigerians are like that, people don’t ask questions; they chase after those in power, with money and resources to give. T arehis is why criminals gather to rule them, and they celebrate those who oppresses them.

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Initially, l thought it was poverty of the pocket, l recently discovered it is poverty of the mind..

It’s ironic that those who we thought beleive in justice yesterday, celebrate injustice and criminality today. They are now the architect of what they allegedly kicked against yesterday. Late Chief Tony Anenih was a Saint.

I’ve lost interest in reading newspapers, watching TV, or attending church, because I don’t want to hear about the negativity of life, Instead, I’ve chosen to focus on good news which only comes from mediatatimg and your personal relationship with God.

Recently, I visited the kitchen side of my house and saw a bountiful harvest of maize from my wife’s farm in a small plot of land in the way to my house. Not the ones we have in the village, I asked myself why should l be a beggar when we’re are so blessed with abundance by God?

I’m grateful to God for showing me the right path of Life on time. Through my personal relationship with God, l discovered contentment is great gain and making God your personal friend brings you joy, for “With joy, you shall draw waters from the well of salvation.”

Unfortunately, many people seek joy in things that do not bring true joy. Hence you see people in position yesterday been flocked around by people and became so lonely today that they accept things against their own conscience. “Oh man know theyself”

I’ve taken responsibility for my life from a young age and l have grown to a point where I can confidently say, “If God cannot do it, I don’t need it.”

Good morning.

I remain, Barr. Moneb.”

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