What do you do when you have questions about God and religion? If your name is Onuoha Dave, you give TwitterNG a heads up, then go to church and totally blindside your priest. It will get controversy going on the app, help you attain a new level of “wokeness”, even if it earns you your mother’s ire.
This is his story:







Much unhappiness in our hearts cos we've subconsciously allowed ourselves to be led by mistruths in form of clichés and social constructs.
— Big Chief (@TheJiggvle) April 21, 2016
That’s all it took for TwitterNG to lose its mind. See below:
First, the basics
A song comes to mind as I read this thread.
🎶 unquestionable, you are the lord, unquestionable, you are the lord, unquestionable …🎶🎶 https://t.co/yPGqUSy3xF— Ahmed Tijani Ibn Mustapha (@MrAfobaje) September 25, 2017
What would Jesus do?

https://twitter.com/JajaPhD/status/912193953012813825
https://twitter.com/JajaPhD/status/912194498905673728
Welcome, little atheist
There are no "reasonable" answers to your questions, so unless you're prepared to compromise reason for faith, you'll and up an atheist
— Sheikh Al Pope (@p_pope) September 24, 2017
Some of us went through this phase years ago, and concluded the inconsistencies, cherry picking, and pretense wasn't for us. Difficult path
— Sheikh Al Pope (@p_pope) September 24, 2017
Easy path is ignoring logic and reason at some point, and believe by faith. Stick to childhood indoctrination and be accepted by society
— Sheikh Al Pope (@p_pope) September 24, 2017
Religion as we know it today is so archaic. I believe that as prosperity of earthlings grow, religion will die a natural death.
— Jide (@JD_forbes) September 25, 2017
Logic answereth all things?
Lol this my problem with Nigerian atheist…everything na gra gra….basically their atheist talibans jumping up and down the TL.
— Choko (@iamthechoko) September 25, 2017
..they act like logic answers everything and we know it doesn't. When they advocate social change they ask for nuance but not when they…
— Choko (@iamthechoko) September 25, 2017
..go on their talibanism.
— Choko (@iamthechoko) September 25, 2017
Help is on the way
https://twitter.com/solomonapenja/status/912172615430746112
https://twitter.com/solomonapenja/status/912179142816395264
https://twitter.com/solomonapenja/status/912173302906544128
https://twitter.com/solomonapenja/status/912172896830857216
I know a very good priest who teaches and will help you with this. I say this because he did it for me. @georgeehusani
— Ms. Atong🦋🦋🦋🦋 (@Mmonishor) September 24, 2017
Don't be mad at your Priest for not having simple answers to your question. It not a simple one. Here is what the Catechism says… pic.twitter.com/fnfVDAa0vJ
— Ikenna (@FailedRift) September 25, 2017
Order in the Church!

Okay. Didn't want to assume but I feel like if you have questions, you could ask the priest privately or find someone that can.
— Dollface || Outside babe* (@Ken__Chy) September 24, 2017
Exactly what I thought. At the root if it all, the attention not enlightenment was what he desired
— Pusha V… (@obualala) September 24, 2017
You disrupt the entire mass, not caring about others who left their homes to come listen to the message, and you think it’s brave? Lol!
— Her Fokken Majesty 🥰👑 (@cremechic11) September 25, 2017

Thread! Young people need to be taught to respect order. There is a time to be quiet and a time to speak. Be guided! https://t.co/J7Owz4HlUy
— Abigail Anaba (@Anabagail) September 25, 2017
There's a difference between sincerely seeking answers and deliberately trying to be disruptive sha
— Y.O. (@yojora) September 25, 2017
Lol.. U are disturbing urself abt Twitter pple? https://t.co/PBL9pW5Jdx
— Jubril A. Gawat (@Mr_JAGs) September 25, 2017
Nna eh…










