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BUHARI'S DEATH: MNK WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG

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When Mazi Nnamdi Kanu declared in 2017 that President Muhammadu Buhari had died and would only be officially declared dead two years after leaving office, many thought it was just another conspiracy theory. But today, with Buhari’s death officially announced on July 13, 2025, exactly 2 years and 14 days after he left office, the world is beginning to realize MNK was telling the truth all along. 🔥 EXACTLY AS MNK PREDICTED Let’s put this in plain facts: Buhari left office: May 29, 2023 Buhari’s death was officially announced: July 13, 2025 Time difference: 2 years and 14 days 🔴 That is almost word-for-word what Mazi Nnamdi Kanu prophesied years ago. > “They will announce Buhari's death two years after he leaves office. Mark it down.” — Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (2018, Radio Biafra) This isn’t a guess. It’s not luck. It’s a fulfilled warning from a man who was silenced for telling the truth. 🧠 WHY THE GOVERNMENT HID THE TRUTH In 2017, Buhari disappeared for over 100 days in t...

POLITICS OF TODAY AND THAT OF YESTERDAY

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INTRODUCTION Politics has changed a lot over time. What we see in leadership, elections, and public service today is different from what people experienced many years ago. Let’s look at the differences between the politics of yesterday and today, and what it means for us. 1. LEADERS THEN WERE MORE HONEST Yesterday: Many leaders in the past served with honesty and a clear mission. They were not perfect, but they cared about the people. Names like Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi Awolowo are remembered for their vision and service. Today: Now, many politicians are only after money and power. They focus more on their pockets than the people. Corruption is more common, and trust is broken. 2. POLITICAL PARTIES HAD MEANING Yesterday: Political parties stood for something. Each one had clear goals and ideas for the country. People followed parties based on what they believed. Today: Parties are now just platforms for personal ambition. Many politicians switch from one party to another without sham...