CALEB UDO

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Photos from CALEB UDO's post 23/11/2025

Singer Davido Celebrates his 33 Birthday with his Wife Chioma and his Friends. Congratulations and happy Birthday to him 🎂🎁🎉



Singer Davido Celebrates his 33 Birthday with his Wife Chioma and his Friends. Congratulations and happy Birthday to him 🎂🎁🎉

Photos from CALEB UDO's post 23/11/2025

THIS IS A CLEAR CASE OF BEFORE I GO DOWN, MANY OF YOU TERRORISTSS GO KPAI.

This country ehhh🙄🙄
A Catholic priest was spotted conducting Mass with an AK-47 slung across his back.

e don happen 😂😂🤪

Photos from CALEB UDO's post 23/11/2025

NIGERIA IS BLEEDING

Nigeria is not just crying
Nigeria is bleeding.
The church is bleeding
The northerners are bleeding
NIGERIA IS BLEEDING

Nigeria is not just crying
Nigeria is bleeding.
The church is bleeding
The northerners are bleeding

Bleeding from her borders, bleeding on her highways, bleeding in her farmlands, bleeding in her classrooms, bleeding in her worship centers, bleeding into the soil that once promised hope but now drinks the tears of grieving families every single day.

We now have more widows and widowers
We now have more orphas with Parents because of Bandits😭😭😭😭😭😭

This is no longer politics.
This is no longer propaganda.
This is no longer a security challenge.
This is a national funeral happening in slow motion.

Every day we wake up to new statistics numbers that were once people.

Fathers.Mothers. Children. Students. Traders. Farmers. Soldiers.

Innocent Nigerians whose only offense was being born in their own country.

When did life become this cheap?
When did fear become our national anthem?
When did silence become our survival strategy?

Terrorists are not spirits.
Bandits are not ghosts.
They are men armed, emboldened, funded, shielded by systems that have failed us again and again.

And while they kill, abduct, burn, raid, extort, and destroy, we are told to “move on,” “stay calm,” and “be prayerful,” as though prayer is a substitute for justice and governance.

But today, let the nation hear this loud and clear:
NIGERIA IS BLEEDING…

AND WE CAN NO LONGER PRETEND.

We cannot build a future on graves.
We cannot attract investors with insecurity.
We cannot preach unity with bullets flying.
We cannot sing the national anthem while our daughters are kidnapped and our soldiers ambushed.
We cannot talk about growth while terrorism grows faster than the economy.

Enough is enough.

STOP THE TERRORISTS.
STOP THE BANDITS.
STOP THE SLAUGHTER.
STOP THE SILENCE.

Nigeria deserves peace.
Nigerians deserve safety.
Families deserve closure.
Children deserve a future.

Security is not a privilege it is a right.
Leadership is not a title it is responsibility.

23/11/2025

Only by addressing grievances with justice, fairness, and compassion can we move towards a future where every Nigerian feels heard, valued, and safe.......
Mr. Peter Obi

Kanu’s Conviction: At a Time Like This.
The news of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s conviction should compel every well-meaning Nigerian to pause and reflect. This is coming at a time when our beloved nation is facing severe economic hardship, insecurity, and the consequences of poor governance.

Rather than reducing tension, this unfortunate development may well only aggravate it.
I have always maintained that Mazi Kanu should never have been arrested. His arrest, detention, and now conviction represent a failure of leadership and a misunderstanding of the issues at stake.

For years, I have consistently argued that dialogue, constructive engagement, and inclusive governance offer the path to lasting peace. Coercion becomes necessary only when reason has been exhausted. In this case, I submit that the reason was not only not exhausted, but was probably not explored at all, or not fully explored.

The concerns Kanu raised were not unheard of. The issues for which he demanded solutions were not insoluble. It only required wisdom, empathy, and a willingness to listen. In any functional society, such grievances are met with dialogue and reforms aimed at strengthening unity.

The government’s approach has only deepened mistrust and created an avoidable distraction at a time when citizens are overwhelmed by harsh economic realities and insecurity. While some may insist that “the law has taken its course,” leadership often demands more than a strict, mechanical application of the law. Nations around the world resort to political solutions, negotiated settlements, and even amnesty when legal processes alone cannot serve the broader interest of peace and stability. Nigeria is not an exception.

The handling of Kanu’s case mirrors the government as a man trapped in a hole but who, instead of looking for a way out, keeps digging deeper. It worsens not only the government’s predicament but also the nation's collective condition.

If we truly desire a new Nigeria - a united, peaceful, and progressive one, our leaders must choose healing over hostility, reconciliation over retaliation, and dialogue over division. Only by addressing grievances with justice, fairness, and compassion can we move towards a future where every Nigerian feels heard, valued, and safe.

My ultimate call at this time, without prejudice to how anyone feels about the decision of the court, is for us to be optimistic for peace and reconciliation which will come in the end. I am also saying, thereby, that the Presidency, the Council of State and credible statesmen who love this country and who are interested in cohesion and inclusivity, should rise to the occasion, for a lasting solution.

- PO

Photos from CALEB UDO's post 06/10/2025

WHO SAY MONEY NO GET POWER

I so much love my husband's style, the way he dresses, his Chieftaincy Title red Cap, Billionaire Actress Regina Daniels wear her husband clothes to do video to prove how crãzy she's in love with Ned Nwoko, Ödogwu😂💕😘

Moral lesson -Don't marry for money💰, marry who you love 💕

Photos from CALEB UDO's post 03/09/2025

Real-Emmiwuks MEETS ANOTHER PROMINENT YOUTH, THIS TIME IN LIBERIA.

DAY66 NIG2USA ON A BICYCLE 🇳🇬🚴🇺🇲
Yesterday, I had the honor of meeting Hon. Raphael E. Donkolo, Assistant Minister for Alien Registration at the Ministry of Labour, Liberia. 🇱🇷
It was a wonderful and humbling moment sitting in his office to share the heart of this mission, why I ride, who I ride for, and the dreams tied to every kilometer I cover.
Hon. Raphael, a man of wisdom and a true lover of the youth, listened with so much attention, encouraged me deeply, planted words of wisdom in my heart, and even promised to support this movement. That, to me, is leadership with heart. ❤️

Special appreciation goes to my newfound friend and brother here in Liberia, Clinton N. Kpozeh, who made this connection possible. Mr Clinton, your kindness and support will always remain part of this journey.

Every meeting like this reminds me that this mission is bigger than me, it is about Africa, unity, and the children we are trying to raise hope for.

Together we ride. Together we rise.
VIVA AFRICA 🌍

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