Annastasia Ezieke
@AEziekeTeacher/Instructor ll Researcher ll Agricultural Technologist ll Fisheries Technologist/biologist
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Horny men only remember you when a post a new fire picture on your socials. They be like: “you’ve forgotten me…” No No, get behind her, Satan!
Pray, make research and observe before you join secular social groups. Even religious social groups. I have heard stories, and my dad’s life taught me a lot. Be careful of your need for association. “We k1ll people” is no cult’s motto. It’s always a garb of good. Be careful.
Community: it is a basic human need, but be careful of social good groups. Everything isn’t as the seem. The devil comes as an angel of light, and the best of men are introduced to the darkest planes through their desires to stop evil. Activism has produced many monsters…
Every cult always flaunts a noble cause - moral superiority and watchfulness, fight for justice and restoration of the dignity of the oppressed. You’ll join innocently, till you’re asked to sacrifice your family member, or you’re assigned to kill someone. This is real.
When a group majorly involves drinking hangouts, mundane conversations, and classism, run. Yesterday, I saw a press release from a popular cult in Nigeria, trying to alienate from everyone associated with Mobhad’s death. They referred to themselves as a social club. Lol.
There’s hardly any blood-sucking, human-killing cult, that doesn’t brand itself as a social club or organization that only seeks relational justice and good. This is how many people join cults — from a promise of an ideal sense of belonging to plots of wickedness and power…
Be careful of social clubs, especially as a Christian, when you get to dine with unbelieving people. If it’s not very much God-centered, it will easily become the devil’s checkers’ board. Even some Christian groups are diabolical, how much more unregenerate people?
My dad joined a social club when I was an early teenager. It was an association of accomplished and striving Igbo men, but after some months, he quit. He was concerned that it may have transcended from unassuming brotherly support to dark cultism. Thread
I am not ashamed of the GOSPEL🥳
Dear Governor @jidesanwoolu, I implore you to call on the Lagos State Police Force to invite SamLarry and Naira Marley for questioning. There’s an evidence of Sam going to meet him during a video shoot with boys and harmful materials. Before he died he also told us how his ex…
It seems that some of you love the feel of thuggery in their music, when the reality of it, is dangerous. I will not be caught donating my time, social media like button and money to an enterprise that is built on the tentacles of thuggery, immorality and evil. RIP Mohbad.
A cultist? A possible killer? Someone who openly identifies as a gangster? Someone who posts bum and boobs on IG? Naira Marley once publicly fantasized about having sex with a mother and her daughter. Young people join the cults of their fave entertainers just to be like them🤦🏼
And when we criticize some of these unreasonable happenings, we are called haters and even threatened. Many Nigerian entertainment celebrities have no moral value and good for youngsters. And this justifies why I’ll never understand Christians paying for their concerts. Why?
A couple of months ago, ‘Africa’s best freedom fighter’, Burnaboy, in a fight with Shattawale, subtly threatened to kill. It was brazen and cold, yet not one arrest for investigation. The web of cultism eats deeply into politics, hence, they are shielded by high Godfathers.
Most popular Nigerian musicians are cultists. Through their music videos, dressing, lingo and fraternal phrases, they are easy to identify. And what do they do? Of course, they don’t kill mosquitoes or keep peace— it’s a cycle of chaos.
And most of our youngsters listened and praised him until just before Mohbad’s death. Marley is only the popular example here, but generally, the Nigerian music industry is a game of dirty power, gang rivalry and shady deals.
Now, he’s roped in this situation, with strong and believable allegations of Mohbad’s death on him. Just yesterday, I decided to peep his Instagram page, and was appalled — it was filled with random videos of women’s bum, degeneracy and everything unworthy of emulation.
You danced to his songs and labelled yourselves Marlians: a terrible and lousy group of youngsters I assumed were stark irresponsible. The older generation warned us, sharply criticized Marley’s stardom and his possible influence on youngsters, but our generation is always right.
Almost nothing to be exemplary of, Naira Marley rose to fame by subliminally endorsing fraud and other negative vices. Marley has been arrested over 124 times in England and was once declared wanted. This is the man many of you, even Christians, revered as your president.
It got me thinking about the rot, evil and darkness that exists in the realms of entertainment, and how we should be careful who we listen to. Naira Marley, Mohbad’s boss, was highly celebrated by young Nigerians. He was rewarded with clout — a young man with little morals.
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