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BREKETE FAMILY PROGRAMME SATURDAY 23RD DECEMBER 2023
The program commenced in its customary manner, featuring an insightful address by the Ordinary President. The focus was on the plight of the Bakasi people, whose territory, belonging to Nigeria, had been ceded to another country. The Ordinary President highlighted the challenges faced by the Bakasi people and expressed concern over Nigeria's responsibilities toward them.…
BREKETE FAMILY PROGRAMME FRIDAY 22ND DECEMBER 2023
The program as usual started off on a reflect of time by the Ordinary President dated back to when Nigeria enjoyed relative prosperity, it is acknowledged that while Africans, especially Nigerians, present themselves as good people, the prevailing reality reveals a greater inclination towards religious practices than embodying true godliness. An update was provided on…
BREKETE FAMILY PROGRAMME THURSDAY 21TH DECEMBER 2023
Following the recitation of the national pledge, the program delved into the ongoing conflict between Palestine and Israel. It was emphasized that the strife was not rooted in religious differences but rather instigated by a group of individuals disturbing the peace in both nations. The overarching theme emphasized throughout was the paramount importance of humanity,…

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The program, was hosted by Consultant Iyke, followed by a sermon delivered by Mr. Kelechi Nkwocha, focusing on problem-solving through thoughtful consideration before taking action. Mr. Nkwocha emphasized the importance of slowing down, freeing the mind, and fostering a positive mindset for effective thinking, as it is through thoughtful consideration that humans can address and resolve problems. The message conveyed was to encourage individuals to sit back, think, and reflect, as thinking can lead to both solutions and resolutions.

Following the sermon, an update was provided by Madam Amina Saidu, whose late husband had served in the Nigeria Police. Ten years after his demise, Madam Saidu and her children had been facing hardships while attempting to claim her husband’s entitlements. Seeking assistance, she approached the Brekete family, and upon investigation by the police command, it was revealed that they owed her more than initially claimed. The case is still ongoing as additional documents are required to complete the process.

Another update came from Mr. Ayatu Yahaya, a truck driver who alleged that he worked for Homemade System Company Limited in Lagos for five years. After being involved in an accident with the company’s vehicle, which left him with leg injuries, he claimed the company only provided treatment for two weeks before abandoning and subsequently terminating his employment due to his inability to consistently report to the office.

In adherence to the program’s dedication of Saturdays to Nigerians in the diaspora, the next segment featured telephone calls from both Nigerians abroad and within the country contributing and sharing their complaints.

This transitioned to the announcements segment before concluding with the last case presented by Nsikak Emmanuel Ekwere. He alleged that while working for a certain company, he experienced an industrial accident resulting in the amputation of his fingers. As a consequence, he skipped work, and his salary was reduced. Seeking intervention, he brought his case to the Brekete family for the Ordinary President’s assistance.

The Voice of the Voiceless

Ordinary Ahmad Isah

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