Thursday, April 30, 2026

30 Wealthiest Countries in the World in 2026


30 Wealthiest Countries in the World in 2026

Based on 2026 projections for GDP per capita (nominal), the world's wealthiest nations are dominated by small, high-income economies and European financial centers, with Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Ireland, Switzerland, and Singapore leading the top positions. These rankings reflect high-value industries, finance, and natural resource wealth. 

Top 30 Wealthiest Countries/Territories in 2026 (Approx. Nominal GDP per Capita) 

Liechtenstein is the wealthiest country in the world.




  1. Liechtenstein (Finance, high-tech manufacturing)
  2. Monaco (Luxury tourism, financial services)
  3. Luxembourg (Banking, investment funds)
  4. Ireland (Tech and pharma multinationals)
  5. Switzerland (Banking, high-value industries)
  6. Singapore (Finance, global commerce hub)
  7. Norway (Oil and gas, energy)
  8. United States (Diversified high-productivity economy)
  9. Iceland (Energy, tourism)
  10. Qatar (Natural gas, oil)
  11. Denmark (High-tech industries, services)
  12. Macao (Gambling, tourism)
  13. UAE (Hydrocarbons, finance)
  14. Netherlands
  15. Belgium
  16. Sweden
  17. Germany
  18. Finland
  19. Australia
  20. Austria
  21. Canada
  22. Czech Republic
  23. France
  24. San Marino
  25. Brunei
  26. Taiwan
  27. United Kingdom
  28. South Korea
  29. Israel
  30. Japan

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Sunday, April 26, 2026

The Fake Atheism of Prof. Wole Soyinka, Yoruba Orisa, IFA Divination, My Philosophy and Christianity



Famous Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Prof . Wole Soyinka, has stated that he does not believe in the God of either Christianity or Islam, describing himself instead as an atheist with strong spiritual awareness.

He made the remark during an interview with Larry Madowo on CNN, where he spoke about his personal beliefs and religious background.

https://www.nairaland.com/8653352/islamic-christian-god-not-belief#

I wrote the following in response:

Dear Prof. Wole Soyinka,
You are not an atheist if you believe in Orisa like Ogun and Sango or any spiritual core.
Except you are confused.

Atheists do not believe in God. Atheism is defined by a lack of belief in any gods or deities, or the rejection of the assertion that they exist. It is not a belief system, religion, or a shared set of doctrines, but rather a lack of belief.

The so called atheists in Africa are fake atheists like the first black Nobel Laureate of Literature, Prof. Wole Soyinka who says he does not believe in God, but believes in the Yoruba Orisa gods and goddesses.

Like saying you don't believe in the existence of God, but you believe in the existence of demons and spirits.

Africans reject atheism, because it is a a contradiction of African belief in the existence of the origin of humans on earth.

Not believing that God exists does not mean He does not exist.

It only means you are ignorant of His existence within the scope of your knowledge.

I believe in the Almighty God, because to doubt the existence of God is to doubt your existence.

If God does not exist, then we cannot exist.

We are the evidence of the existence of God.

My belief in God is based on personal conviction from logical analysis of both traditional Yoruba beliefs in IFA from my father who was both a Babalawo and Ogun priest and a certificated metaphysician.


He wrote his IFA Divination on notebooks like mathematics.

Believe it or not, he had powers and spoke in the strange tongue of marine spirits and my mother testified of seeing a mermaid once.

My elder sister confirmed the existence.

A female friend confirmed their existence.

IFA Divination is more than 2,500 years old before the birth of JESUS Christ.

And IFA did not deny the existence of God and JESUS Christ.

The mathematics of Ifá is a sophisticated, ancient West African system of combinatorics and binary logic used in divination to navigate probability and decision-making. It consists of 256 fundamental patterns (Odu) generated through 4-bit binary variation—a 16x16 system of single or double marks that pre-dates European binary logic. This system forms a closed, exact logical universe mapping 16 major Odu and 240 derivative Odu.

Like computer algorithms, Ifá uses data encoding and retrieval, showing parallels to the computer science concept of 4-bit and 8-bit systems.



Obi Abata (Cola acuminata) is a four-lobed kola nut native to West Africa, crucial to Yoruba culture, tradition, and Ifá spirituality. It is used in prayers, offerings to Orisha/Ancestors, and divination, generally symbolizing hospitality, friendship, and the balance of masculine and feminine energies.

The number 4 is significant in both geometry and symmetry of mathematics in art and science and religion.

In physics, In physics, the number 4 is foundational, appearing prominently as the four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear, weak nuclear), the four dimensions of spacetime (

space +
time), and the four quantum numbers used to fully define an electron's state in an atom. 

Coming to Christian religion.

How can anyone explain how Prophet Isaiah who was a real historical person, widely believed by scholars to be a prophet who lived and ministered in Jerusalem during the 8th century BCE (approximately 742 BCE) accurately prophesied the birth, place of birth and death of JESUS Christ over 400 years before JESUS was born?" And the family tree of JESUS Christ is a historical fact.



Wednesday, April 15, 2026

What Will Be Your Legacy?



What is your worth to the growth of the earth?
Beyond what you have in your mouth and your smiling teeth.

Your legacy is not defined by what you have done for yourself, but by what you have done for the benefit of others.
It is not by how much you have, but by how much you give.

It is good to build houses.
But it is better to build lives.

Great nations are not built by building skyscrapers, but by building the lives of the people for their general enlightenment, empowerment and upliftment for nation building.

The greatest investment by any government is the investment in the education of the majority of the population.
You cannot build a nation without the education of the people.

- EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima,
Photograph:
Speaking to the audience at the Nigerian première of Giselle Portenier's award-winning film, "In The Name Of Your Daughter" on Thursday, May 23, 2019 at the Silverbird Cinemas in the Silverbird Galleria on Victoria Island, Lagos.
It was cohosted and cosponsored by the Global Affairs and International Digital Post Limited and supported by the Sona Group.

View all the photos on 
https://nigeriansreportng.blogspot.com/2019/05/photographs-of-nigerian-premiere-of-in.html

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Monday, April 6, 2026

60 Years Anniversary of Biafra: 1967-2027



60 Years Anniversary of Biafra: 1967-2027 


The Republic of Biafra was a partially recognised state in West Africa that declared independence from the Federal Republic of Nigeria and existed from 1967 to 1970.
Its territory consisted of the former Eastern Region of Nigeria, predominantly inhabited by the Igbo ethnic group, but with sizable chunks of the region belonging to the Ijaw, Efik, Ibibio and other minorities.
Biafra was established on 30 May 1967 by Igbo military officer and Eastern Region Governor Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu under his presidency, following a series of ethnic tensions and military coups after Nigerian independence in 1960 that culminated in the 1966 anti-Igbo pogrom.


General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu , 4 November 1933 – 26 November 2011).


Major-General Philip Efiong (also spelled Effiong, 18 November 1925 – 6 November 2003) .




 
Motto: "Peace, Unity, and Freedom"
Anthem: "Land of the Rising Sun"


Government
Unitary presidential republic
1967–1970
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

• 1970
Philip Effiong
Vice President
 
• 1967–1970
Philip Effiong
• 1970
Office Vacant

• Upper house
Council of Chiefs
• Lower house
Consultative Assembly
Historical era
Cold War
• Independence declared
30 May 1967
• Rejoins Federal Nigeria
15 January 1970.

Area
1967
77,306[3] km2 (29,848 sq mi)

Population
• 1967
13,500,000
GDP (PPP)
estimate
• Total
$40.750 million
Currency
Biafran pound



General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was buried with full military honours, including a 21-gun salute from the Nigerian Army, and thousands of people attended his funeral. 

View BIAFRA: The Photo Documentary on
https://nigeriansreportng.blogspot.com/2013/11/biafra-untold-story-in-pictures.html

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Memories of a Refugee Child

Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima Speaks on his memories of Biafra

After the blood and thunder of one of the most terrible civil wars in Africa, about a million corpses were left scattered all over the ruins of Biafra, by the roadside, bushes and shallow graves and millions of refugees harrowing in refugee camps besieged by the invading Nigerian army whilst the defeated Biafran soldiers fled. The nightmares still haunted one of the survivors, a refugee child who nearly died of kwashiorkor. And I have to tell you my eyewitness account, because I cannot erase the scars of the trauma of every refugee child. This is our untold story from the haunting memories of the horrors of refugee children in Biafra. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Happy New Month of Prosperity!

 


Happy New Month of Prosperity with all the thanksgivings to Almighty God for His faithfulness never fails.

Cheers to your success!