Sharing my private conversation with God to help, to inspire, to exhort and to guide
3.8.25
WHO'S AFRAID OF NIGERIA'S BRAVE WOMEN IN UNIFORM?
Something foul stalks the ranks of our armed forces—and it's not just the enemy outside the gates.
Tolulope Arotile, Nigeria’s first female combat helicopter pilot, was hailed as brilliant, gallant, and rising. Yet, in July 2020, she died—*just days after returning from a course—*in what was labeled a “freak accident.” Till today, the details remain suspicious and deeply unsatisfying. No real accountability. No military inquiry worthy of her sacrifice.
Then came Captain Tamuno Ebiye, a Nigerian Army officer killed under disturbing and murky circumstances. Once again—no answers. Just silence.
So we ask:
🎖️ Does the Nigerian military truly want its women to fight beside its men?
🎖️ Or are these brave warriors simply used as trophies—until they shine too brightly?
🇳🇬 We salute our uniformed sisters—officers who swore to defend this nation. But we must also ask:
🔍 Who’s eliminating Nigeria’s brightest female officers?
🕳️ How deep does the rot go?
👤 Has the Nigerian military been infiltrated not just by terrorists from outside, but by collaborators and cowards within?
We call on high-ranking honourable officers across the Army, Air Force, and Navy:
🫡 How long will you keep quiet?
🫡 Is this the institution you swore to serve, or has it been hijacked by unseen, unpatriotic hands?
There must be a full investigation into the deaths of Officer Arotile and Captain Ebiye. Not just cold press statements, but full public overhauls. Swept cases must be reopened. Let justice speak—loudly.
If you’re one of the bad eggs hiding in these uniforms, your days of comfort are over. The country sees you. The blood of our bravest will cry out until justice is done
1.8.25
When God's Soul Hates.
Psalm 11:5 is deep and weighty. Here's the verse:
"The Lord tests the righteous, but His soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence." — Psalm 11:5 (ESV)
This verse shows us that both the righteous and the wicked go through testing, but what draws God's hatred is the love of violence —
a deliberate delight in harm, oppression, cruelty, or injustice.
Let’s explore what “loving violence” really includes, so we can truly stay clear of it:
🔥 What "Loving Violence" Can Look Like
Enjoying others' pain or downfall
Laughing at people’s suffering, humiliation, or failure
Delighting in gossip or exposing others to shame
Finding satisfaction in revenge or punishment
Supporting or cheering cruelty
Being entertained by cruelty (in movies, fights, games, or real life)
Justifying police brutality, war crimes, or mob justice
Promoting abuse of power or harsh leadership styles
Engaging in or promoting abuse
Emotional, verbal, physical abuse of family or subordinates
Bullying or manipulation in any form
Domestic violence, whether hidden or normalized
Sowing discord or division
Stirring up quarrels or provoking others to fight
Turning people against each other for personal gain
Rejoicing in conflict instead of seeking peace
Delighting in violent ideologies or injustice
Following or endorsing ideologies that thrive on hatred, racism, oppression, or terrorism
Seeing people as enemies to crush rather than souls to redeem
Approving injustice when it benefits us or our group
✅ How to Keep Away From It
Examine your heart — What do you celebrate or enjoy in media or real life?
Guard your speech — Words can wound and spark strife.
Be a peacemaker — Actively pursue reconciliation, not retaliation.
Resist revenge — Leave justice in God's hands (Romans 12:19).
Choose compassion — Love mercy, walk humbly, do justly (Micah 6:8).
🌿 Summary
Even the righteous are tested — but those who love violence, who take pleasure in harm or cruelty, awaken God’s holy hatred. Loving peace, justice, and mercy is the way to stay aligned with God’s heart.
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