
The flames of Agojeju-odo in Omala Local Government Area of Kogi State are not just the flames of one village; they are the flames of a people’s dignity being consumed in silence. For the third time in two years, Fulani bandits have descended upon this quiet settlement, leaving behind nothing but ashes, tears, and graves. On January’s first strike, four men were slaughtered. Today, more villages—Odomagwu, Ajokpachi, Ajogili—lie in ruins. And the farmland, the very heartbeat of survival, is deliberately scorched into famine. What is left for the Igala man when his farm, his roof, and his children’s sleep are all stolen in a single night?
Nigeria cannot continue to normalize bloodshed as though it were mere rainfall in a bad season. A society that watches its villages burn repeatedly without erecting a shield of protection is a society on the brink of moral bankruptcy. Soldiers arrived today to douse the carnage, and for that, we salute their swift response. But one cannot keep praising emergency rescue while neglecting sustainable defense. A leaking roof cannot be patched only when the storm arrives—it must be fortified before the next cloud.
POWER OF FAVOUR?
(Silent, Powerful, Spiritual)
Don’t miss out on your desires. You are not the only one pursuing them. Command power of favour to achieve your heart desires:
In your undertakings. Work. Job. Career. Profession. Business. Politics. Workplace. Powerful position. Patronage. Selling. Contract. People/ crowd. Global fame. Love matters. Etc.
SPIRITUAL CONSULTATION ON:
Spiritual power of favour over efforts alone for desired outcome. Overcome delay with power of favour. Overcome rejection with power of favour. Other matters.
For Spiritual Consultation, Guidance, Contact:
DR. J.A FAROS
Call/ Whatsapp + 2 3 4 0 7 0 3 0 5 1 4 0 6 3
Sango-ota. Lagos. Nigeria.
Distance no barrier( 3 options)
By Unlimiting Power of God, Every Dream materialized.
The Igala nation must now ask itself the hardest question: will we remain perpetual mourners, carrying fresh coffins year after year, or will we rise to protect the sacred inheritance of our fathers? For centuries, Igala land has been a fortress of courage, known for warriors who once shielded not just their families but neighbouring kingdoms. That history must not remain a folktale recited in the marketplace; it must be reborn as a living system of community defense.
This is not a call to lawlessness; it is a call to survival. Every ethnic group has the natural right to defend its land, its crops, and its children against marauders who seek to erase them. An organized Igala security architecture—community watch systems, intelligence networks, and rapid response squads—should stand beside the Nigerian military, not in rebellion, but in cooperation. Just as a farmer does not rely solely on the rains but also digs channels to guide the water, so must Igala people complement state security with their own vigilance.
The deliberate destruction of crops is not just an economic attack; it is a weapon of starvation. A people starved cannot resist, cannot dream, cannot hope. The world must recognize that these are not isolated“clashes”but systematic invasions that resonates the darker chapters of history where hunger was used as a tool of conquest. If the conscience of Nigeria sleeps through this, the international community must not. Every life lost in Agojeju-odo and its neighbours diminishes humanity itself.
Our cry is simple but fierce: let Igala land not become a graveyard of abandoned villages. Let our leaders move beyond politics into protection. Let our youths channel their strength not only into dance at festivals but also into vigilance at nightfall. Let the government rise beyond rhetoric to real defense strategies. Because if a people lose their land, they lose their soul.
Agojeju-odo burns today, but the embers are not only in Omala—they glow across the conscience of Nigeria. The choice before us is stark: either build the shield now, or prepare more space in the earth for the innocent.