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27/09/2025

🦅Evil doesn’t need permission to spread—it thrives in silence, in fear, and in the compromise of those who look away. And yet, the harsh truth is this: you will never find justice in a world where criminals write the rules. How can justice live where corruption breathes? How can truth stand where lies sit on the throne?

Those who profit from evil will never willingly destroy the system that feeds them. They will dress their crimes in law, their greed in order, their violence in authority. And the common man is told to trust, to obey, to hope for fairness that will never come.

If the rules themselves are written by the hands of the corrupt, then every court is a stage, every verdict a script, every promise a deception. To search for justice there is like searching for water in a desert of ash.

The only way forward is not to beg for fairness from the unjust, but to expose them, resist them, and refuse to live by the lies they write. True justice will never be given—it must be taken back, by courage, by truth, by the refusal to bow to evil.

Akaraugo Ajuzie 🦅

17/08/2025

🦅 Nigerians, wake up and face the truth! How long will you remain silent while wolves in cassocks keep destroying lives in the name of God? Women and children are being abused, false miracles are staged to exploit the poor, and yet our lawmakers sit comfortably, blind and deaf to the cries of the people.

What is the duty of a senator? What is the duty of a lawmaker? It is to protect the people, to uphold justice, and to use their legislative power to stop evil and punish wrongdoers. But instead, too many of them hide in silence, pretending as if they do not know their responsibility.

The Senate and the House of Representatives must be reminded: you were not elected to fold your hands while predators in the guise of pastors destroy Nigerian families. If you cannot use your power to hold these so-called “men of God” accountable, then you have failed the people you swore to serve.

Nigerians, ask your lawmakers: What is your work? Why can’t you act? Why can’t you legislate and enforce laws to protect us from these abusers hiding in the church? If they cannot answer, then know this — I will not hesitate to educate them and the people on the power they hold, and on how badly they have betrayed their oath.

Enough is enough. Senators, do your work — or prepare to be exposed for your negligence!

Duties of a Lawmaker
1. Making Laws – Propose, debate, and vote on bills that create, change, or repeal laws.
2. Representing the People – Speak and act on behalf of the citizens in their constituency, ensuring their concerns and needs are addressed.
3. Oversight – Monitor the actions of the government and public institutions to ensure accountability and transparency.
4. Budget Approval – Review and approve the national or regional budget, ensuring public funds are spent responsibly.
5. Policy Development – Participate in shaping policies that guide the country’s direction in areas like education, health, economy, and security.
6. Constituency Service – Help citizens solve problems with government services and provide guidance on legal or administrative issues.
7. Public Engagement – Communicate with the public through meetings, hearings, and outreach to gather feedback and explain legislative decisions.

Akaraugo Ajuzie.🦅

10/07/2025

EXPOSING THE THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE: “MEN OF GOD” WHO SERVE THEIR OWN STOMACHS

They come with suits, shiny shoes, and silver tongues — not to save souls, but to sell salvation. They speak in the name of God but live like gods themselves, feeding on the faith of the poor, desperate, and hopeful. These are not pastors. These are con artists in collars. Thieves in pulpits. False prophets building empires while their followers stay broke, blind, and bound.

They promise “breakthroughs” — for a seed.
They preach “miracles” — for money.
They sell holy oil, prayer cloths, and VIP access to the “man of God” like it’s a rock concert.

Where Jesus flipped tables in the temple, these men build mansions from it.

Signs of the Scam:
• Commercialized prayer: “Sow ₦100,000 and God will give you a job.” Since when did heaven start accepting wire transfers?
• Lavish lifestyles: Private jets, designer suits, gold chains — while their church members walk to services barefoot.
• Fake prophecies: Carefully staged “revelations” with planted actors pretending to be healed or delivered.
• Manipulation tactics: Guilt-tripping people who don’t give, or claiming “you’re cursed” if you question them.

These men are not just lying about God — they’re lying to God. And Scripture is clear:

“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” — Matthew 7:15
“Their god is their belly, and they glory in their shame…” — Philippians 3:19

They’re not pastors. They’re predators. And what’s worse — they turn people away from faith entirely. People stop trusting God because they were tricked by a fraud.

To those being fooled:
Salvation is free. Prayer is free. God doesn’t need your account number.
Open your Bible. Test every spirit. If the “pastor” doesn’t look like Christ, he’s not from Christ.

To the scammers in suits:
Repent. The God you lie about sees everything. And His judgment is no performance.

Akaraugo Ajuzie.

10/07/2025
30/06/2025

Subject: Urgent Call for Accountability and Reform to Prevent Abuse in Religious Institutions

To Whom It May Concern,

I write with deep concern and a heavy heart regarding the persistent and deeply troubling pattern of abuse committed by individuals in positions of religious authority—particularly when such abuse targets underage girls and vulnerable members of our communities.

Far too often, those who should be spiritual shepherds have instead become predators, using the sacred trust granted to them by their congregations as a weapon of manipulation, coercion, and exploitation. This is not simply a violation of civil law; it is a betrayal of moral and spiritual responsibility.

These abuses are not isolated incidents—they represent a systemic failure within certain institutions to protect the very people they are called to serve. Silence, cover-ups, and a lack of accountability have only deepened the wounds of survivors and enabled perpetrators to continue their harm unchecked.

Let us be clear: there is no scriptural, moral, or legal justification for such behavior. Exploiting faith to harm others—especially the young and vulnerable—is not religion; it is abuse masquerading as holiness.

Therefore, I call on all religious institutions, governing bodies, and legal authorities to:
1. Acknowledge the problem publicly and unequivocally. Denial and deflection only perpetuate harm.
2. Hold perpetrators fully accountable, regardless of their title or status within the institution.
3. Implement independent oversight and reporting systems that allow victims to report abuse safely and without fear.
4. Provide comprehensive care and support to survivors, including counseling, legal assistance, and spiritual healing.
5. Commit to transparency, education, and preventive measures that ensure such atrocities never happen again.

Faith, at its best, is a force for healing, justice, and protection of the weak. It must never be used to excuse or conceal harm. It is time for every religious community to confront this evil with honesty and humility, and to begin the long but necessary work of rebuilding trust—through action, not just words.

The lives and dignity of countless people depend on it.

Akaraugo Ajuzie.

06/11/2024

The idea that “truth is deeper than knowledge” suggests that while knowledge consists of facts, data, and information, truth transcends this by touching on profound insights, wisdom, and understanding. Knowledge, in many ways, is objective and structured—it can be recorded in books, taught in classrooms, and measured through tests. Truth, however, often resides beyond simple facts; it encompasses meaning, context, and sometimes even paradox.

For example, scientific knowledge can tell us how the brain functions, but it cannot fully explain the nature of consciousness or the essence of emotions like love or sorrow. These experiences point to a truth that is felt and intuited, rather than explicitly known or proven. Truth involves a sense of resonance, a feeling of alignment with reality that goes beyond intellectual comprehension.

This distinction also suggests that truth is personal and often subjective, woven into individual experiences, beliefs, and values. While knowledge is external and can be shared universally, truth often demands introspection, empathy, and insight. Thus, truth reaches deeper than knowledge because it reflects the complexities of human experience, questioning not just “what is,” but “what it means” in the broader, more mysterious journey of existence.

Akaraugo Ajuzie.

18/08/2024

Nigerians, it's crucial to stay vigilant against fake pastors and prophets who are taking advantage of people’s faith for their selfish gain. These so-called spiritual leaders are not serving God but are exploiting their followers, selling items like spiritual soap, water, and candles that have no divine power. They manipulate and humiliate people, breaking families apart and disrespecting the laws of the land.

These deceitful individuals bring shame not only to Nigeria but also to the true teachings of Christianity. Their actions are far from the message of love, compassion, and honesty that Christ preached. Instead of guiding people toward spiritual growth and personal responsibility, they use the Bible as a tool to steal, distort, and destroy. By promoting superstition and false hope, they strip people of their hard-earned money, leading to poverty and despair in a land that needs empowerment and development.

It's time for the government to take action. Christianity, like any other faith, should uplift and inspire, not be a cover for fraud and deceit. Authorities must regulate these churches and their leaders, ensuring they adhere to ethical and legal standards. Politicians, too, must not turn a blind eye to this exploitation. They should support measures that protect citizens from such manipulation.

Nigerians deserve better. By staying informed and rejecting the influence of these fake pastors and prophets, you can protect your family, your faith, and your future. Let’s work together to build a nation where faith is respected, and where hard work, honesty, and integrity are the true paths to success and prosperity.

Dr Akaraugo Ajuzie.

11/08/2024

The prevalence of fake pastors, particularly in Nigeria, poses a significant threat to the future of Christianity. These so-called religious leaders, often driven by personal gain and occult practices, have distorted the essence of the faith, leading many astray. If the government fails to take decisive action against these fraudulent individuals, the next generation may lose faith entirely, refusing to engage with the church or Christian teachings. The credibility of Christianity is at stake, and without intervention, its influence could diminish drastically.

Government involvement is crucial in addressing this issue. By implementing stricter regulations and oversight of religious institutions, the state can help curb the activities of these deceptive pastors. Additionally, educating the public, especially the youth, about the dangers of blindly following such figures is essential. The youth must be encouraged to critically evaluate the miracles and teachings they encounter, understanding that not everything presented as divine is genuine.

Without such measures, the integrity of Christianity in Nigeria will continue to erode, leaving a spiritual void in society. The government, alongside religious communities, must act now to protect the faith and ensure that future generations can distinguish between true religious teachings and harmful deception.

31/05/2023

U see ohh 😂😂😂 .

When we say it , they'll come be defending it 🤔
Until when Africa 🌍

03/05/2023

LEADERSHIP SERIES 1. leadership can be referred to the ability, authority or capacity to conduct, guide and direct a group of people unto achieving success or excellence be it an organization, a State or political party. Consequently, any aspiring leader is expected to embark on capacity development via sound education, Experience, Connection that will propergate a high sense of excellence and the right frame of mind needed for exercising successfully the catalogue of responsibilities before him. He must jettison: High handedness, Impunity, Selfishness, clannishness and Nepotism, fraudulence ,not being of many words but pragmatic and dynamic in dealing with issues. He must be relatively accessible to the people, ready to give listening ears to quality advise,transparent, proactive to issues of urgent importance, stable and true to point. Must be dependable and ready to take responsibility of his actions.
Akaraugo Ajuzie.

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