B. (Hons) Agriculture Kust, Msc Soil Science BUK. Farmer, CEO Green Mercury General Service Nig Ltd, Lecturer at Sule Lamido University, Kafin Hausa, Jigawa.
🇳🇬🪖FRONTLINE SALLAH: EVEN ON THE FRONTLINE, FAITH COMES FIRST. 🙏
Sallah in the battlefield. These Nigerian troops, far from home, still remember their Creator before facing the enemy.
From the dusty sands of the frontline, a young soldier leads the congregation in prayer rifles aside, hearts connected to Allah. This is the true spirit of our soldiers: Duty and Devotion.
No matter the mission, no matter the danger, we hold on to our faith.
May Almighty Allah accept our prayers, protect us, and grant us victory over the enemies of peace. Ameen. 🤲
To every troop standing guard this Sallah: We see you. Nigeria is proud of you.
Drop AMEEN if you're praying for our soldiers
Mahdi Shehu on Alleged 1995 U.S.-Backed Plot Against Abacha
Mahdi Shehu’s account of the 1995 Durbar Hotel bombing speaks to foreign interference, regime change politics, and the hidden hands that have shaped Nigeria’s political history.
According to Shehu, a U.S. Embassy political officer approached him in Kaduna, offered him money, and asked him to drop a parcel at the Durbar Hotel as part of what he described as a campaign against the Abacha government. Shehu says he refused, only for the hotel to be bombed shortly after, with journalist Bagauda Kaltho later linked to the incident.
This story forces a larger question: how many times has Nigeria’s instability been engineered, sponsored, or encouraged by foreign powers, only to be later presented to us as our own failure? This is why Africans must pay closer attention to the history we are told, the history that is hidden, and the people who benefit from our chaos.
For those who don't know, Gadaffi's Great Man Made River Project was in the process of re-greening the entire Libyan Sahara and part of the Sahel using vast underground fossil water reserves.
So when the White People Coalition Army arrived in 2011, they bombed the project sites and even its pipe factory so that the Sahara and North Sahel would remain poor, underpopulated, and eternally dependent on food imports.
Little history lesson.
About 2.6m naira will be the monthly expenses in running the school.
More so , the pupils will not only learn western and Islamic knowledge, but skill acquisition such as phone repairs, shoe making, tailoring etc.
Ya Allah let’s this legacy continue even after Malam’s death 🤲🏽
🇲🇱🔞 Malian authorities have decimated the Islamic fundamentalist terrorists in a definitive manner.
This is what Abacha meant when he said that any insurgency that lasts 24 hours have the government behind it.
A single Gulma (Gossip) can erase your whole Umrah even if what you are saying is TRUE. If you are a Muslim, I highly recommend this very IMPORTANT & MIND FREEZING lecture by Sheikh Albani on “Gulma” and its ruling in islam. It is one of the most influential lecture you will come across in your life.
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@WithoutHistory Don’t forget @MBuhari help @AlikoDangote with a huge loan facility to make this reality today. I will always remember PMB when you talk about dangote refinery. RIP PMB
Earlier today, I received the new Commissioner of Police, CP Haruna Alaba Yahaya, at the Government House in Dutse.
Jigawa State remains one of the most peaceful states in the country, by the grace of Allah. But keeping it that way takes effort, and it requires us to keep talking honestly about what is happening around us.
From our conversation, it became clear that a good number of the challenges we are dealing with especially among young people, have something to do with drug abuse. It’s not something we can push aside.
If we really want to reduce crime, then we have to face this issue head-on. It’s not only about enforcement. Enforcement alone won’t be enough. We have to involve communities, work with religious and traditional leaders, and make people aware of what is really at stake.
We will continue to work with agencies like the NDLEA to strengthen this effort. Sensitization matters, but so does responsibility. Violence, even when it starts from something small, should never be an option.
I also assured the Commissioner that the state government will stand with the police and other security agencies. Creating the right environment for them to do their work is part of our duty.
We have come this far by working together, and we will keep building on that step by step, with patience and consistency.
Also today, we took two important steps that I believe will make a real difference across Jigawa.
I signed into law the Polling Unit Development Fund lawand the conversion of Khadija University, Majia, into the Jigawa State University of Medical and Allied Health Sciences law.
The idea behind the Polling Unit Development Fund is simple. People at the grassroots should have a say in what gets done in their communities. They understand their needs better than anyone else. This law gives them that space, and the support to take small but meaningful actions where they live.
It also removes many of the delays that usually come with moving through layers of approval. Communities can decide, act, and begin to see results more directly.
On the university, this is something we have considered carefully. We need more opportunities for our young people, especially in medical education. Turning it into a specialized institution is part of where we are heading, and with time, I believe it will grow into something people across the state can genuinely take pride in.
I want to acknowledge the State Executive Council and the State House of Assembly. The effort and seriousness they brought into this process made a real difference in getting us to this point.
There’s still work ahead, but moments like this show that progress comes when people stay committed and do their part.
Breaking News:
Recently, during an interview with Western journalists in Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré was asked whether he fears that the situation in Venezuela an ally of Russia could happen to his country.
Traoré responded that he does not depend on Russia for Burkina Faso’s security. He explained that the only assistance he might seek from Russia would be the purchase of military equipment, if available. Beyond that, he stressed that the people of Burkina Faso are fully capable of defending themselves against external threats. He also made it clear that, unlike some other African leaders, his government has no intention of sending security personnel abroad for training.
“You must ensure your own security first. If your security depends on foreigners, then you are weak,” he said.
Traoré added that as long as his country has the intellectual capacity, it can develop its own military equipment for self-defense. He emphasized that Burkina Faso has built a protection system based entirely on its own people, without external influence.
He also criticized the continued practice among some African leaders of sending their personal security forces overseas for training.
Analysts monitoring the situation argue that several African countries, including Cameroon and others, have been sending their military personnel for training in France and possibly the United States as well.
They claim that the West has exploited this arrangement to advance its neocolonial and imperialist interests in these nations.They further assert that Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s decision to break away from this pattern positions him as a genuine liberator fighting for Burkina Faso’s true freedom and, by extension, for a real independence of Africa. @CapitaineIb226
Your take:
Do you agree with captain Ibrahim Traorè?
From a Cement Boy To the Second Overall Best Graduating Student in the University with a CGPA of 4.86/5.0
Tears of joy filled my eyes when I was honored as the Second Overall Best Graduating Student in the University.
🚨🇲🇱 The Malian Armed Forces have once again demonstrated their professionalism, bravery, and total commitment to defending the nation.
On April 25, 2026, armed terrorist groups attempted attacks in certain cities across the country, but they were immediately met with strong setbacks due to the rapid and effective response of the FAMa.
Several terrorists were neutralized, equipment was destroyed, and clearing operations are ongoing. The situation is under control, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
Bravo to our brave soldiers who fight day and night to protect Mali 🇲🇱👏 The people remain united behind their army!
God. Nation. Mission. Self.
In that order. Without exception. Until the last breath.
I will move in silence.
I will strike with precision.
I will not quit.
I will not leave a brother.
I will not dishonour the flag.
Nigeria calls-I answer. So help me God.
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