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  • WHERE IS CAN?
    SOLD THEIR SOULS OUT!!!

    There's an innocent man in Nigeria right now with two million naira on his head for preaching the gospel.

    His name is Apostle Garba Sunshine Emmanuel. Pastor in Kaduna. Wife. Three daughters.

    He ran a 450-member church called Kingdom Impact in a community called Angwan Romi. In 2015 the Lord told him to shut it down and go preach to Muslims. He obeyed. Took it to TikTok and Facebook, where the Muslims were. Used the Quran to point them to Jesus. Accused of “blasphemy.”

    For that, a northern imam put a one-million-naira bounty on his head. Christians demanded the imam's arrest. So the imam doubled the bounty to two million — and dared the DSS to come pick him up.

    The DSS hasn't moved. The imam walks free. Preaches Friday. Eats lunch. Sleeps in his own bed.

    Apostle Emmanuel doesn't.

    Last November a Muslim mob came for him. Police got there in time. A month ago they burned his house down. His wife and children are in hiding. He hasn't seen them in three weeks. The police, the soldiers, the DSS — by his own account, every one of them is working for the Muslims who want him dead.

    Last week he reached out to me. The first thing he told me was simple: "I am the one that the whole Muslim in Nigeria are looking to kill."

    Then he posted a reel: “If you kill me, please crucify me — so the world can see what you really are.”

    He posted that to the men hunting him.

    That is not a man begging for his life. That is a man who already gave it.

    This is Nigeria. Not 1804. Not 2014. This week. A pastor preaching Jesus gets a two-million-naira price on his head, put there by an imam who walks free, told to his face by the pastor himself: crucify me.

    Pray for Apostle Garba Sunshine Emmanuel. Pray for his wife. Pray for his three little girls.

    And the imam who doubled the bounty?

    Name him. Arrest him. Or stop pretending Nigeria has a government.

    TO US OFFICIALS: Countless Nigerians are in danger from the brutal Tinubu regime and his Islamist overlords. They need ASYLUM urgently. Please help.

    WHERE IS CAN? SOLD THEIR SOULS OUT!!! There's an innocent man in Nigeria right now with two million naira on his head for preaching the gospel. His name is Apostle Garba Sunshine Emmanuel. Pastor in Kaduna. Wife. Three daughters. He ran a 450-member church called Kingdom Impact in a community called Angwan Romi. In 2015 the Lord told him to shut it down and go preach to Muslims. He obeyed. Took it to TikTok and Facebook, where the Muslims were. Used the Quran to point them to Jesus. Accused of “blasphemy.” For that, a northern imam put a one-million-naira bounty on his head. Christians demanded the imam's arrest. So the imam doubled the bounty to two million — and dared the DSS to come pick him up. The DSS hasn't moved. The imam walks free. Preaches Friday. Eats lunch. Sleeps in his own bed. Apostle Emmanuel doesn't. Last November a Muslim mob came for him. Police got there in time. A month ago they burned his house down. His wife and children are in hiding. He hasn't seen them in three weeks. The police, the soldiers, the DSS — by his own account, every one of them is working for the Muslims who want him dead. Last week he reached out to me. The first thing he told me was simple: "I am the one that the whole Muslim in Nigeria are looking to kill." Then he posted a reel: “If you kill me, please crucify me — so the world can see what you really are.” He posted that to the men hunting him. That is not a man begging for his life. That is a man who already gave it. This is Nigeria. Not 1804. Not 2014. This week. A pastor preaching Jesus gets a two-million-naira price on his head, put there by an imam who walks free, told to his face by the pastor himself: crucify me. Pray for Apostle Garba Sunshine Emmanuel. Pray for his wife. Pray for his three little girls. And the imam who doubled the bounty? Name him. Arrest him. Or stop pretending Nigeria has a government. TO US OFFICIALS: Countless Nigerians are in danger from the brutal Tinubu regime and his Islamist overlords. They need ASYLUM urgently. Please help.
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  • PLATEAU TRAGEDY: A FAMILY KILLED… ARE WE REPEATING 1966?

    This is heartbreaking.

    An Evangelical Church Winning All pastor, Rev. Choji, his wife, and two children were reportedly killed in Plateau State.

    A whole family—gone.

    And Nigerians are asking the same painful question again:

    Why do these killings keep happening?

    This is not new.

    In 1966, during the build-up to the Nigerian Civil War, even Olusegun Obasanjo recorded concerns about unchecked violence in the North.
    At the time, Yakubu Gowon himself admitted killings were becoming “reckless and irresponsible.”

    History is whispering again.

    Then came Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu—who believed his people needed protection at all costs.

    Today, the fear is the same:
    When violence continues without consequence, what options remain?

    Is this a failure of leadership?
    A failure of security?
    Or a warning we are ignoring?

    No tribe deserves this. No family deserves this.

    But one truth is clear:

    If a nation cannot protect its people, the people will start asking hard questions.

    Is it time to rethink how Nigeria is structured—especially on security?

    Let’s talk. Calmly. Honestly. With facts—not hate.

    🚨 PLATEAU TRAGEDY: A FAMILY KILLED… ARE WE REPEATING 1966? This is heartbreaking. An Evangelical Church Winning All pastor, Rev. Choji, his wife, and two children were reportedly killed in Plateau State. A whole family—gone. And Nigerians are asking the same painful question again: Why do these killings keep happening? This is not new. In 1966, during the build-up to the Nigerian Civil War, even Olusegun Obasanjo recorded concerns about unchecked violence in the North. At the time, Yakubu Gowon himself admitted killings were becoming “reckless and irresponsible.” History is whispering again. Then came Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu—who believed his people needed protection at all costs. Today, the fear is the same: When violence continues without consequence, what options remain? Is this a failure of leadership? A failure of security? Or a warning we are ignoring? No tribe deserves this. No family deserves this. But one truth is clear: If a nation cannot protect its people, the people will start asking hard questions. Is it time to rethink how Nigeria is structured—especially on security? Let’s talk. Calmly. Honestly. With facts—not hate.
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