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Justice must rule!!!✊🏼

Proverbs 15:21 When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers.

Whilst listening to some disheartening stories on the atrocities of the defunct SARS in Nigeria, I couldn't hold back a tear from coming through, then I thought to myself "Nigerians have really endured too long, this tank is filled to the brim, it can't take anymore water". Noteworthy is the story of the young man Chijioke who was unlawfully detained in 2012 and even after much huge bribes from his parents was still not released, and I started asking questions, but aren't these officers Nigerians and human as well?, how do they sleep? don't they have nightmares when they kill innocent people? don't they have children?, don't they have nephews and nieces?, how did it get to this point? There is a point inhumanity must not go beyond else it becomes cohabiting with the Devil himself. A Police officer says " I will shoot your son and NOTHING will happen ", arggghhh! Nigerians endured for too long, God said to Cain just after He had killed Abel, He said to Cain "...the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground." (Gen4:10) I believe the voice of the innocently slain has risen up before the God of justice. We will not stop until we see humanity and godliness restored. The stench from this polluted government has reached its peak, now godliness and justice must rule. Justice must rule! Justice must rule!! Justice must rule!!! ✊🏼✊🏼

As we begin a new week, let's keep our voice for justice and good governance intensified. Great Nations like the United States, France, Britain had to have such revolutions as this at some point. Ours has come upon us in 2020 and we must seize it! It takes only a dull fool to think this is just some temporal shenanigan . There's an evolution of a new Nigeria happening right before our eyes. It's a great week ahead. Stay safe✊🏼

(Daily Nuggets with Tobi Adebayo)

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