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A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by SunshineRays: 3:15pm On Jun 01 |
On reddit, YouTube, websites and other major Platforms worldwide, there has been a lot that have been very helpful over the years. (A big big appreciation to all, many very Solid humans here. High calibre Humans.) But many do not hit the very unique terrain of being a Jehovah's Witness in Nigeria. Some posters remarkably try and do, but there is not enough. There needs to be something more, so this thread will be that. Jehovah's witnesses have a long, powerful history in Nigeria. When i was in and a very studious & loyal follower, I noticed we were always number 4 or number 5 in Highest amount of publishers worldwide. And this has been so from the 70s 80s, 90s, way before I was active or born. More research just within JW sources shows this. This is a very serious thread, a sensitive one. Please try and be calm, balanced, honest, mature as you talk about a whole lot of things that there is to and will be to talked about. (This does not take away or mean you should diminish in the slightest bit your strong, Sincere, Serious emotions as you share them, not at all.) Former witnesses from neighboring and other African countries too can definitely come in. I know their situations and experiences are very Similar. 2 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by oteneaaron(m): 3:32pm On Jun 01 |
Let me park my car here. 😁😁 This thread is going to be interesting. 2 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by Namaster: 3:42pm On Jun 01 |
Why did you stop being a JW? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by SunshineRays: 5:16pm On Jun 01 |
SunshineRays:This thread will obviously be very long. It will last for a long time, exploring so many other things. Maybe With sub thread and links on this first page. Very few things come close to being raised as Jehovah's Witness, very very few things. This Religion, being a Nigerian, growing up poor, Living in Lagos?? Very few Humans Can/will remain normal with a combination of all these factors. This crazy, crazy psychological phenomenon, with Mad mad mad mad People! I will explore it from the point of view of Growing up in Lagos, with Nigeria connected herein. When I travelled to other African countries, and even to the US at as point. |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by FxMasterz: 5:39pm On Jun 01 |
Nice thread! |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by PulsingPurple(m): 6:01pm On Jun 01 |
I'm not too certain, but this is Nairaland, it will get toxic. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by SunshineRays: 6:47pm On Jun 01 |
SunshineRays:If you are not a former witness, it will be best if you don't comment. This is something very complex, far far far out of your Psyche & UNIVERSE. Only former or current witnesses (PImO or fading) can flow along. This is something very powerful, very deep, very sensitive, and very personal for many of us. More so In a part of the world where help and resources in something like this is almost impossible to get. These is serving as many things to many people. I know some comments will definitely come in, If at all you comment, do so courteously, sensibly in any generic ways if need be. 2 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by SunshineRays: 6:58pm On Jun 01 |
Psychiatry, Clinical Psychology, Neuroscience etc. will be at every twist and turn as we explore and world navigate these (former) world... |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by SunshineRays: 7:00pm On Jun 01 |
oteneaaron:Please edit your comment. |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by oteneaaron(m): 7:39pm On Jun 01 |
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Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by SunshineRays: 7:49pm On Jun 01 |
oteneaaron:This is no Joke, it's in bad taste. That up there is insensitive. Read my 1st and 2nd post again. |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by oteneaaron(m): 7:58pm On Jun 01 |
SunshineRays: Don't be too sensitive bro. Apologies if "it is in bad taste." Didn't mean to derail your thread. I will fix it now. Cheers! 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by SunshineRays: 7:59pm On Jun 01 |
I give a heartfelt, Spiritual Salute and Bow to every single sincere, thorough, patient ex-witness that has dropped material In some way or the other, that has been very helpful. Some of it very tough to share, some lengthy at personal costs. All who have contributed in one way or the other (some here on Nairaland from way back) Big to small, down to that small YouTube, Reddit or website comment, very obscure out of the web. With little views, but still as helpful. High Quality Humans! ♥️ 3 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by EmmyMaestro(m): 1:53am On Jun 02 |
Hmmmmm, comments go plenty 1 Like |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by achorladey: 3:59pm On Jun 02 |
PulsingPurple: Looool when the you know who crew come in with their we are here to help sincere and honest hearted ones from lies and manipulations of those they call apostates |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by Courz: 4:07pm On Jun 02 |
Happy to be part of this thread. I hope it doesn't get toxic but still information must be shared whether these people like it or not. 2 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by achorladey: 10:10pm On Jun 03 |
SunshineRays: That's right. Regarding the words in bold as it applies to those on this platform, ChristianFreedo and rottennaija two of which I battled against. |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by achorladey: 10:17pm On Jun 03 |
On this platform open your eyes, ears and heart. Details, triggers are hidden even in monikers. |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by achorladey: 10:22pm On Jun 03 |
Namaster: The moment I realise that religious organization is conflicted or a conflict in the making internally and externally. I know my time right within it walls are up. Some of the members cannot breakdown what I meant is conflicted internally and externally paapaa. |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by Courz: 10:31am On Jun 04 |
Namaster: I left the Cult once I realised it is indeed a Cult and A Business masquerading as a Religion. There were a lot of things that never made sense to me as a JW but indoctrination put all of that behind. So, in my case, it was an accumulation of doubts over the years. I also heard about the Child Sexual abuse problems during a Watchtower study and asked myself why a so called One True Religion should be battling with Child sexual abuse when throughout its greater part of its existence, it kept pointing fingers at the Catholic church for the same thing. During the Watchtower study, it was stated that JWS are now free to report a child sexual abuse case to the authorities, meaning, JWS were really told not to report but are now free to do so. This part didn't sit well with me. So, I googled Jehovah's Witnesses and Child sexual abuse and lo and behold, several news stories of CSA were online with many of them reporting that JWs were never allowed to report to the authorities with some of them punished for doing so. After seeing all that, I gave myself the permission to research this Cult. I told Almighty God that He should show me everything. I told him that I must know everything no matter how shocking or overwhelming it is I can handle it and he did just that. He is still doing so till now. I kept stumbling into so much info even till this moment. I saw testimonies revealing the Occultic side of the Religion. I told myself that if I should see evidence about this aspect of the Cult, I'm done with It and will leave with my mind, body and Soul. I saw lots of evidence. Sometimes the evidence find me. There is a part of Watchtower Bible and Tract Society that is not being discussed online that I stumbled into from an African American JW (not an EXJW) who has Freemason family members. What this JW told me made me realise this Cult is part and parcel of the World System, in fact they are the main world players in the way the world is run. I left once I saw the Occultic side of JW. 6 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by MiddleDimension: 3:05pm On Jun 04 |
@maxindhouse |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by MaxInDHouse(m): 3:50pm On Jun 04 |
MiddleDimension: https://www.nairaland.com/8111618/thread-former-nigerian-jehovahs-witnesses#130257613 FORMER not PRACTICING. Thanks! |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by Prosper1912: 4:03pm On Jun 04 |
MaxInDHouse: |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by MiddleDimension: 4:32pm On Jun 04 |
MaxInDHouse: You are a former Witness? You don't practice the JW craft anymore? |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by MaxInDHouse(m): 4:50pm On Jun 04 |
MiddleDimension: I am a PRACTICING WITNESS OF JEHOVAH. The thread is for FORMER JWs. Do you understand now? |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by MiddleDimension: 5:53pm On Jun 04 |
MaxInDHouse: Not withstanding, you have to answer the allegations of the cover of child sexual abuse endemic in the Watch Tower of Pennsylvania's Governing Body. The JW Organization stands accused of all these henious crimes, how do you plead? |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by achorladey: 6:36pm On Jun 04 |
MiddleDimension: They are not allegations, they know they have child abusers and molesters in their midst. Their own very religious publications have been used to state that as well.
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Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by MiddleDimension: 2:37am On Jun 05 |
MaxInDHouse: With this you've shown that you're biased and against God's organization so believe whatever they told you there's no need arguing with you since you've already judged matters before hearing from the other side!  I literally said ''your organization stands accused of.... HOW DO YOU PLEAD? '' and you said I have already judged before hearing the other side? That statement implies you should state your case! 2 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by paxonel(m): 4:45am On Jun 05 |
A thread for the most deceptive organization in the history of Christianity. No one is saying anything good about the organization but only their members themselves 5 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by paxonel(m): 5:08am On Jun 05 |
Namaster:sensible people don't stay with a faulty school of thought for too long . If they do, that means they are not truly sensible 2 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by achorladey: 10:27pm On Jun 06 |
MiddleDimension: You will have to engage him elsewhere. He knows no room for lies and manipulations on thread that is dominated by those he sees and made enemies of 3 Likes |
Re: A Thread For Former Nigerian Jehovah's Witnesses by achorladey: 10:27pm On Jun 06 |
paxonel: Interesting 1 Like |
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