• In today’s complex geopolitical landscape, the principle of "love thy neighbor" can often become a paradox. Owei Lakemfa’s latest article tackles the unsettling reality of international hypocrisy, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflicts involving Iran, the US, and Israel. He highlights how actions often speak louder than words, as nation-states engage in attacks while preaching peace.

    In our daily lives, we might face similar dilemmas—balancing our ideals with the harsh truths around us. It reminds us to stay vigilant about who we align ourselves with and the consequences of those alliances.

    How can we apply this mindset in our communities? By fostering genuine connections while being aware of who—or what—might undermine our safety and values.

    Explore the full article for a deeper understanding:
    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/864115-love-thy-neighbour-but-attack-if-he-harbours-your-attackers-by-owei-lakemfa.html
    #Geopolitics #InternationalRelations #Peace #CommunityAwareness #Hypocrisy
    In today’s complex geopolitical landscape, the principle of "love thy neighbor" can often become a paradox. Owei Lakemfa’s latest article tackles the unsettling reality of international hypocrisy, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflicts involving Iran, the US, and Israel. He highlights how actions often speak louder than words, as nation-states engage in attacks while preaching peace. In our daily lives, we might face similar dilemmas—balancing our ideals with the harsh truths around us. It reminds us to stay vigilant about who we align ourselves with and the consequences of those alliances. How can we apply this mindset in our communities? By fostering genuine connections while being aware of who—or what—might undermine our safety and values. Explore the full article for a deeper understanding: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/864115-love-thy-neighbour-but-attack-if-he-harbours-your-attackers-by-owei-lakemfa.html #Geopolitics #InternationalRelations #Peace #CommunityAwareness #Hypocrisy
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    Love thy neighbour, but attack if he harbours your attackers, By Owei Lakemfa
    The leading international leaders of hypocrisy and deception, with headquarters in Western Europe, are as they historically do, teaching lessons they themselves will neither take nor accept. Iran has since February 28, 2026, been under waves of relen
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  • In a world where diplomacy often falters, how do we navigate the complexities of international relationships? Owei Lakemfa's article, "Love thy neighbour, but attack if he harbours your attackers," sheds light on the hypocrisy of global powers who preach peace while orchestrating conflict. The ongoing assaults on Iran, targeting innocent lives, highlight a stark truth: sometimes, standing up for justice means confronting those who enable aggression.

    In our daily lives, this can translate to recognizing toxic influences and taking a stand for what’s right, even if it means challenging those around us. It’s a reminder that kindness doesn’t mean tolerance of harm.

    How will you advocate for justice in your own community?

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/love-thy-neighbour-but-attack-if-he-habours-your-attackers-by-owei-lakemfa/
    #Justice #InternationalRelations #Accountability #StandUp #Peace
    In a world where diplomacy often falters, how do we navigate the complexities of international relationships? Owei Lakemfa's article, "Love thy neighbour, but attack if he harbours your attackers," sheds light on the hypocrisy of global powers who preach peace while orchestrating conflict. The ongoing assaults on Iran, targeting innocent lives, highlight a stark truth: sometimes, standing up for justice means confronting those who enable aggression. In our daily lives, this can translate to recognizing toxic influences and taking a stand for what’s right, even if it means challenging those around us. It’s a reminder that kindness doesn’t mean tolerance of harm. How will you advocate for justice in your own community? Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/love-thy-neighbour-but-attack-if-he-habours-your-attackers-by-owei-lakemfa/ #Justice #InternationalRelations #Accountability #StandUp #Peace
    Love thy neigbour, but attack if he habours your attackers, by Owei Lakemfa
    The leading international leaders of hypocrisy and deception, with headquarters in Western Europe, are as they historically do, teaching lessons they themselves will neither take nor accept. Iran has since February 28, 2026, been under waves of relen
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  • 🚨 Are we our own worst enemies? In his thought-provoking article, "Reno’s Game Of Hypocrisy," Mobolaji Sanusi dives deep into the troubling rise of political communication as a tool for manipulation and blackmail. He emphasizes that our unguarded thoughts can lead us down a path of hypocrisy and self-sabotage.

    💭 It's a reminder for all of us: in today’s world, where information can be weaponized, staying informed and critically assessing our thoughts is paramount. Consider taking a moment each day to reflect and challenge your beliefs. This simple practice can help you become more resilient against external pressures and influences.

    Let's strive for clarity in our thinking—it's the first step towards genuine communication and integrity.

    Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/21/renos-game-of-hypocrisy/
    #PoliticalAwareness #Mindfulness #Integrity #CriticalThinking #SelfReflection
    🚨 Are we our own worst enemies? In his thought-provoking article, "Reno’s Game Of Hypocrisy," Mobolaji Sanusi dives deep into the troubling rise of political communication as a tool for manipulation and blackmail. He emphasizes that our unguarded thoughts can lead us down a path of hypocrisy and self-sabotage. 💭 It's a reminder for all of us: in today’s world, where information can be weaponized, staying informed and critically assessing our thoughts is paramount. Consider taking a moment each day to reflect and challenge your beliefs. This simple practice can help you become more resilient against external pressures and influences. Let's strive for clarity in our thinking—it's the first step towards genuine communication and integrity. Read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/21/renos-game-of-hypocrisy/ #PoliticalAwareness #Mindfulness #Integrity #CriticalThinking #SelfReflection
    Reno’s Game Of Hypocrisy
    By Mobolaji Sanusi “Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.”——Buddha Political communication is inexorably becoming a tool of blackmail in our clime. It has
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  • 🚨 Have you ever felt the tension between power and justice?

    Human rights lawyer Chidi Odinkalu just shed light on a serious issue, accusing former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai of hypocrisy regarding due process. In a recent post, Odinkalu revealed that he narrowly escaped an abduction, raising questions about El-Rufai's claims of being committed to justice. It’s chilling to think how close such narratives hit home for those fighting for human rights.

    In a world where integrity often feels compromised, it’s crucial we stay informed and hold our leaders accountable. What are your thoughts on this situation?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/14/odinkalu-accuses-el-rufai-of-hypocrisy-over-alleged-arrest-plot/

    #HumanRights #Accountability #Justice #ElRufai #ChidiOdinkalu
    🚨 Have you ever felt the tension between power and justice? Human rights lawyer Chidi Odinkalu just shed light on a serious issue, accusing former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai of hypocrisy regarding due process. In a recent post, Odinkalu revealed that he narrowly escaped an abduction, raising questions about El-Rufai's claims of being committed to justice. It’s chilling to think how close such narratives hit home for those fighting for human rights. In a world where integrity often feels compromised, it’s crucial we stay informed and hold our leaders accountable. What are your thoughts on this situation? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/14/odinkalu-accuses-el-rufai-of-hypocrisy-over-alleged-arrest-plot/ #HumanRights #Accountability #Justice #ElRufai #ChidiOdinkalu
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    Odinkalu accuses El-Rufai of hypocrisy over alleged arrest plot
    Human rights lawyer and activist, Chidi Odinkalu, has alleged that he narrowly escaped an abduction in the past, accusing former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El‑Rufai of hypocrisy over claims of adherence to due process. Odinkalu made the allegation o
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  • 🚨 When public figures throw shade, sometimes they forget that sunlight exposes all! 🌞

    In the article "El-Rufai: Judging Others, Evading Judgment," Ibrahim Jubril highlights the clash between rhetoric and reality. It raises an important question: When does a carefully curated image crumble under scrutiny? As we navigate our own lives, it’s a reminder that we all have our moments of hypocrisy. After all, isn’t it ironic to judge others when our own “perfect” lives could use a little tidying up?

    Let’s remember: everyone has a little dust under their carpets! 🧹

    Dive deeper into this thought-provoking piece here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/25/el-rufai-judging-others-evading-judgment/

    #PublicLife #JudgmentDay #Irony #HumanNature #SelfReflection
    🚨 When public figures throw shade, sometimes they forget that sunlight exposes all! 🌞 In the article "El-Rufai: Judging Others, Evading Judgment," Ibrahim Jubril highlights the clash between rhetoric and reality. It raises an important question: When does a carefully curated image crumble under scrutiny? As we navigate our own lives, it’s a reminder that we all have our moments of hypocrisy. After all, isn’t it ironic to judge others when our own “perfect” lives could use a little tidying up? Let’s remember: everyone has a little dust under their carpets! 🧹 Dive deeper into this thought-provoking piece here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/25/el-rufai-judging-others-evading-judgment/ #PublicLife #JudgmentDay #Irony #HumanNature #SelfReflection
    El-Rufai: Judging Others, Evading Judgment
    Ibrahim Jubril There comes a moment in public life when rhetoric collides with record, when posture meets proof, and when the architecture of a carefully curated reputation begins to fracture
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  • Pastor Abel Damina Claims Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God

    Pastor Abel Damina Provokes Debate by Claiming Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God

    In a bold declaration that challenges traditional church doctrine, Pastor Abel Damina has asserted that church offerings and tithes are not intended for divine use but are spent by men. The founder of Abel Damina Ministries International (ADMI) has reignited controversy within Christian circles with comments made during a recent sermon that quickly went viral.

    Damina’s statement was straightforward and provocative: “No offering goes to heaven; men spend it every time we gather offerings. All the offerings we give to God go to men.” This assertion questions the widely held belief among many believers that their contributions are directly sent to heaven or used solely for divine purposes.

    The preacher is known for his unconventional views and outspoken attitude toward mainstream Christian teachings. Previously, he has sparked debates by suggesting that practices such as smoking and drinking are not sins in Christianity, further illustrating his willingness to challenge orthodox doctrines.

    During the sermon, Damina also criticized pastors who manipulate congregations by promising that tithing will open the doors of heaven. He pointed out that these doors have been open since Jesus’ resurrection, and that such claims are mere psychological tactics: “The doors have never been closed; they are just working on people’s minds,” he said.

    Addressing the backlash over his stance on tithing, Damina accused some pastors of hypocrisy. “Some say I’m evil because I say you shouldn’t pay tithe, that I and my children should pay tithe,” he explained. “They only talk like that to keep collecting money from people. If they stopped, they wouldn’t get anything,” he added.

    He further alleged that many clergy demanding tithes from their followers do not practice what they preach. “Most of these pastors are greedy; they collect from everyone but don’t pay anyone,” he claimed. Damina’s transparency and critical attitude have endeared him to some skeptics while infuriating traditionalists within the church.

    This outspoken stance has stirred a wider conversation about transparency, the true purpose of tithes and offerings, and the integrity of certain religious leaders. With his provocative comments, Damina continues to challenge believers to think critically about longstanding religious practices and teachings.

    #gisthub
    Pastor Abel Damina Claims Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God Pastor Abel Damina Provokes Debate by Claiming Offerings Are Spent by Men, Not God In a bold declaration that challenges traditional church doctrine, Pastor Abel Damina has asserted that church offerings and tithes are not intended for divine use but are spent by men. The founder of Abel Damina Ministries International (ADMI) has reignited controversy within Christian circles with comments made during a recent sermon that quickly went viral. Damina’s statement was straightforward and provocative: “No offering goes to heaven; men spend it every time we gather offerings. All the offerings we give to God go to men.” This assertion questions the widely held belief among many believers that their contributions are directly sent to heaven or used solely for divine purposes. The preacher is known for his unconventional views and outspoken attitude toward mainstream Christian teachings. Previously, he has sparked debates by suggesting that practices such as smoking and drinking are not sins in Christianity, further illustrating his willingness to challenge orthodox doctrines. During the sermon, Damina also criticized pastors who manipulate congregations by promising that tithing will open the doors of heaven. He pointed out that these doors have been open since Jesus’ resurrection, and that such claims are mere psychological tactics: “The doors have never been closed; they are just working on people’s minds,” he said. Addressing the backlash over his stance on tithing, Damina accused some pastors of hypocrisy. “Some say I’m evil because I say you shouldn’t pay tithe, that I and my children should pay tithe,” he explained. “They only talk like that to keep collecting money from people. If they stopped, they wouldn’t get anything,” he added. He further alleged that many clergy demanding tithes from their followers do not practice what they preach. “Most of these pastors are greedy; they collect from everyone but don’t pay anyone,” he claimed. Damina’s transparency and critical attitude have endeared him to some skeptics while infuriating traditionalists within the church. This outspoken stance has stirred a wider conversation about transparency, the true purpose of tithes and offerings, and the integrity of certain religious leaders. With his provocative comments, Damina continues to challenge believers to think critically about longstanding religious practices and teachings. #gisthub
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