Life is too short to be wasted

Joined June 2020
There is a man who needs our help. He’s a farmer who got attacked by armed terrorist herdsmen that wanted to kill him and take over his farm. In self defence, he killed one of them. He (not the terrorists) got arrested, jailed and has been sentenced to death by hanging in Nigeria. His name is Sunday Jackson. Please lend your voice. You may not have money or power or connection. But you have a voice. Help #FreeSundayJackson Let the world hear of this evil injustice.
If Fulani Terrorists had ever divided your pregnant mom into two, pulling her unborn baby out from her womb and slicing it to pieces right in front of you, There's no way you'll be talking about Sovereignty. Idiots.
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Sheikh Gumi just needs to keep quiet. You can’t be a scholar and still consider the culprits more than the victims, trying to understand the culprits while ignoring the victims’ pain and grievances. Malam should be more concerned about the victims’ wellbeing, trauma, and losses, not the culprits, only God knows his reason behind such a stance. Thank God he’s no longer a soldier, he could’ve done worse than this, for real.
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Not water Not food Not shoes Not even good clothes But Quran!!!!! May the devil take all of you!
Islam is THE FUTURE OF AFRICA 🖤
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Notice how the Nigerian police are not stopping them this time? If this was a protest against anything about the govt, it will be all hands on deck.
A Group of Nigerians 🇳🇬staged a peaceful protest in Lagos against plans of US 🇺🇸 military invading Nigeria Thoughts ?
Congratulations to the Wikicat community. I want to sincerely thank every one of you for your commitment since day one of the Wikicat shilling. Despite the tough algorithm, Wikicat still trended today. That’s because of your sacrifice, consistency, and love for the community. Tomorrow marks the grand finale of our shilling. During today’s session, the community agreed that tomorrow’s shilling will begin at 4PM WAT to allow members who are at work to join after closing. Dear members and leaders, let’s come out in our numbers and make tomorrow a memorable one. God bless SMC. Long live the DAO.
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We’re a “sovereign nation” yet we’re negotiating with terrorists? When did killing innocent people become normal? -Prophet Isa El-Buba #isaelbuba #Genocide #Nigeria
A lot of people think we don’t have anything to do. We come online every day to shill $WIKICAT because we’re following a pattern. In November 2020, $1,000 worth of Shiba dropped to just $2, yet the community never stopped hosting spaces. Those guys weren’t traders, they were holders. Look at what @Godseer0, @AgborMoses34 are doing. We're following a pattern. It's not a coincidence. WIKICAT will do greater than Shiba. It might not make sense now, but very soon it will.
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Who's awake ? 😴 I have $1 for him Drop your SOL address ✌️
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If $5 isn’t small for you drop your BNB address Ends in 5H
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I prophesy over everyone reading this: The delay has expired. The dry season has ended. The heavens over your finances are OPEN. The Lord says: “I am reversing the curse of lack. I am placing My breath upon what was barren. I am calling forth rivers where you saw only dust.” What your hands couldn’t hold will now overflow. What your name couldn’t open will now announce you. What you lost in sorrow will return with interest — in joy. You will see money move supernaturally. Doors that were locked by men will be opened by angels. You will no longer chase provision — provision will chase you. Now declare aloud: 💬 “I am stepping into abundance. My accounts are healing. My name carries favor. My harvest cannot be delayed — in Jesus’ Name!” Type AMEN if this ignites your spirit — and share it so someone else’s drought ends too.
#EndSARS We will never forget 20.10.2020. Young Nigerians stood up, unarmed, and demanded nothing more than a country that works. A nation where human life has value. Where justice is not a privilege. Where youth are not seen as enemies. But instead of listening, they answered with live bullets. They spilled the blood of their own citizens and then denied it ever happened. Five years on, we still remember. Because the pain has not healed. Because the system remains broken. Because those we lost deserve more than silence. We did not ask for too much. We only asked for competence, accountability, dignity, and a chance to live. And though they tried to bury our voices that night, they forgot we were seeds. IT IS NOT OVER.
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