How did the kidnappers release the body of the late General to the Katsina state govt for burial? And how did the state govt know he died of diabetes and high BP without autopsy?
The vengeance of God is near
America is lucky to have a leader with such incredible courage, remarkable strength, an unmatched sense of humor, and an unparalleled love of country.
Happy Birthday, Mr. President!
The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all! I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorize the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!
-From President Trump account
Good job @POTUS Prayer answered.
Now, let music play over Nigeria. We’re all ready to dance.
What does CAN stand for again?
Christian Association of Nigeria? Or maybe Cowards Amassing Naira? Or Crooks Astray in Nigeria? After this week, it’s genuinely hard to tell.
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Black Sunday. Big solemn statement. Lots of language about “forces of evil” and “resilience” and the urgent need for prayer.
The wolf is eating the sheep.
CAN is telling the sheep to look the other direction.
Jesus called out the Pharisees for their phylacteries — those little scripture boxes they strapped to their foreheads so the crowd could see how holy they were. Made them extra wide. Made sure they caught the light. Look at us. Look at how we stand for God.
Meanwhile the sheep were being slaughtered and they were counting the offerings.
CAN has mastered the phylactery.
The statements. The solemn observances. The Black Sunday press releases with all the right words in all the right order. The interfaith banquets. The titles and the platforms and the cameras.
But Paul told you what this fight actually is.
Ephesians 6:12. Written from a prison cell. “We do not wrestle with flesh and blood — we wrestle with principalities, with powers, with rulers of darkness, with spiritual forces of wickedness in high places.”
That verse is not a permission slip to stay vague. It is a command to go deeper. To identify the spirit behind the spear. To name it. To call it out. To confront it.
That is what spiritual leaders are for.
The spirit behind the slaughter in Nigeria has a name. It has a doctrine, a throne, and a 222-year track record. It is not hiding. The men who serve it announce it from the rooftops and write it in their founding documents.
It is called Islamic Jihad.
For some reason, CAN cannot say those two words. So instead, the flock gets “forces of evil” and “resilience” and a prayer for President Tinubu’s wisdom and determination. Resilience. Unity. Prayer.
Look over here, sheep. Not over there at the wolf devouring your brothers and sisters.
That is not a shepherd. That is a distraction.
John 10: “The hired hand is not the shepherd and does not own the sheep. So when he sees the wolf coming, he abandons the sheep and runs away.” The hired hand sees the wolf and runs. Sometimes straight into the arms of the government that feeds it.
Jesus called this crowd whitewashed tombs. Brood of vipers. I’ll add: Cowards. Hirelings. And in too many cases — bloodsucking dragons in a collar, more worried about the offering plate than the blood on the floor.
Nigeria’s Christians are not dying for lack of prayer. They are dying because the men God positioned between them and the wolf keep turning them around to face the other way.
Paul named the powers and put on the armor. Jesus walked into the temple with a whip.
Will the real shepherds please stand up?
#EarthShaker
Great Britain cannot afford to offend the Muslim world — not abroad, where its fuel and its money come from, and not at home, where its peace and its votes are. And it cannot offend one Muslim country without offending all of them, because fifty-seven of them sit in one bloc — the Organization of Islamic Cooperation — that treats an insult to Islam anywhere as an insult everywhere.
So Britain keeps quiet. About a lot of things. Including a genocide.
READ THE FULL EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS: https://t.co/u2u1JXjQNK
The man on the left, Nuhu Ribadu, is documented to have armed the Fulani militia, and calls them his brothers. He also signed the $9 million lobby agreement to hide the genocide in Nigeria.
The man on the right, @RepRileyMoore was assigned by President Trump to investigate the Nigerian genocide. He says he’s glad to be working with the man on the left.
The targets supposedly provided by the man on the left have only hit those factions not loyal to the Sultan of Sokoto. They have not hit the Fulani militia, which is known to be doing most of the killing. 
How does that make you feel? 
Dear President Tinubu:
Pls direct your security chiefs to stop calling terrorists ‘our brothers’ or ‘prodigal sons’ or even bandits. Such language is seen by the terrorists as capitulation or weakness & it emboldens them. Besides, it annoys a lot of people. Thank you.
That was nothing like Nigeria biafra war, rather you can say Nigeria genocide on biafrans because we were never in the offensive but we were only in the defensive. That was the reason that was never any casualties in the south, there was never any casualties in the North during the genocide in biafraland, business we are going on in the north, business we are going on in the South, it was only biafra land all these things took place. For those asking if they unalive Biafra leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu? what's going to happen it's gonna be Nigerian government versus Nigerians.
One year ago, Fulani Islamic terrorists stormed Yelwata, Nigeria, slaughtering more than 200 Christians.
Most were women and children sheltering at a local Catholic mission.
Today, we remember the martyrs. The world must not forget the Christian genocide in Nigeria.
1 year ago today Yelwata, Nigeria, hundreds of Christians were massacred. Their homes and shops razed to the ground. Another average night turned into bloodshed, as has been the story for 2 decades in Nigeria. Across Nigeria, innocent people have continued to be slaughtered while the government and forces look on. For decades, mothers have lost their children, fathers have been butchered , children burned to charcoal. Yelwata is the testimony to the reality of what has happened and is currently happening across relatively every state in Nigeria. The world, especially Christians, should refuse to standby and look on and evil is carried out.
Mark your calendars - Buy your plane tickets - Book your room
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026 - WASHINGTON DC
THIS IS ONE BRIEFING YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS
@Alex_Barbir and I are the only people I know who have been called out by the dark trifecta of Nigeria -- Tinubu's regime, the Sultan of Sokoto, and Sheikh Gumi.
THIS WILL BE OUR FIRST TIME TOGETHER. Be there to witness history in the making. The truth will be spoken, the light will shine, the earth will shake!
The last time I did a briefing in DC, Nuhu Ribadu rushed over to do damage control and handed the US more targets to bomb. I hope he's backing his bags and bringing more juicy targets!
#EarthShaker
An army general dies in the captivity of terrorists. Oyo school children still in captivity of terrorists who also beheaded an Oyo teacher. In the midst of all these (plus more), hundreds of terrorists are let loose on the society under on the guise of being repentant. Wonders.
It seems to me that some people believe that Ndigbo have moved on from the humiliation & injustice of confiscating their properties & handing them a mere £20 at the end of the Civil War. Well, hear this: Ndigbo will NEVER move on until these injustices (plus more) are redressed.
I JUST GOT NEWS. HIGHLY CLASSIFIED.
The attempt to keep @POTUS President Trump distracted so he doesn't follow through with PROMISED actions on Nigeria, has finally collapsed!
They pumped in so much more money to keep the Christian genocide narrative out of every lip in Washington and they almost succeeded. Well, a new page has just been opened and they can't bribe their way through this one.
Keep your fingers crossed. You'll hear the news.
How Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was frustrated from mounting his defense
By ALOY EJIMAKOR
The trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu commenced before Justice Omotosho in March 2025. As in all criminal trials, it is the prosecution that must first present its case before the defense can present its own. This is how it proceeded until June 2025 when the prosecution concluded its case after calling five witnesses.
Following the dismissal of Kanu’s subsequent no-case submission, the court proceeded to establish a strict 6-day window for the defense to present its case. So soon thereafter, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu debriefed his lawyers and indicated a desire to represent himself.
So, when he sought a 90-day timeframe to prepare his defense, including calling 25 witnesses, the court refused it but later reconsidered by giving him a few extra days. In the backdrop of this strict timeframe, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was effectively frustrated from mounting any meaningful defense.
In the interim, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu had filed a written objection to the jurisdiction of the court to subject him to trial, raising several constitutional and statutory grounds. But instead of ruling on this objection, the court arbitrarily foreclosed him from presenting his defense, simply because he was insisting that his objections to the jurisdiction of the court be resolved first. And there is more.
First, the bedrock of a valid criminal trial in Nigeria is enshrined in Section 36(6)(b) of the Constitution, which mandates that every person charged with a criminal offense is entitled to be given adequate time and facilities for the preparation of his defense. This provision was breached when the prosecution was permitted several months (March to June) to call five witnesses but Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was rigidly restricted to a six-day window to call 25 witnesses (plus the more in the offing). This severe disparity violates the principle of "equality of arms," an essential component of a fair trial.
Second, the shocking failure of Justice Omotosho to safeguard the rights of an unrepresented defendant will forever live in judicial infamy. It is a given that the moment a defendant debriefs his legal team and expresses an intention to defend himself, the trial court owes an elevated and sacred duty of guidance to ensure the lay litigant is not blindsided by technical rules. Thus, forcing an unrepresented defendant, facing capital charges, to compress the testimonies of 25 witnesses into a handful of days is a constructive denial of the right to be heard.
Third, Justice Omotosho’s arbitrary foreclosure of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from defending himself is an impermissible assault on the primacy of jurisdictional objections. It is settled law across decades of Nigerian jurisprudence that jurisdiction is the lifeblood of adjudication.
So, where a trial court grants the state a wide window to build its case, but traps a self-represented defendant in a chronological straightjacket, refuses to resolve threshold jurisdictional objections and abruptly forecloses the defense, the trial (and any conviction emanating therefrom) becomes a perversive non-event that will ultimately fail appellate muster.