“Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield. Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS…” - President Trump
@Dammi_Esq You received cash in full, so give him his goods. You had no right to sell the goods he paid for. Extra charges should cover storage only. Simple!
@PeterObi, @atiku, and @KwankwasoRM (with allies like Amaechi and David Mark) found the energy to brave the rain and lead the #OccupyINEC protest on April 8, 2026, over ADC factional crisis and INEC decisions, fighting hard for their political positioning ahead of 2027.
Yet, with thousands killed in 2026 alone and over 2,350 in Jan-Mar from banditry, jihadist attacks, and communal violence; fresh massacres in Plateau (e.g., 28+ in Angwan Rukuba), Kwara (160+), Benue, Kaduna churches during Easter, and more, their response has mostly been statements and tweets criticizing Tinubu. No equivalent massive street protests, sustained rallies, or coalition marches demanding real security overhaul or relief from the grinding hardship.
They mobilize quickly when it’s about party control and power, but the daily blood and suffering of ordinary Nigerians get cheaper words. This selective outrage exposes the priority: self-interest over the people. Nigerians see it and don’t be fooled by the optics. Real leadership would match the energy for existential crises, not just elite games. Do not trust them, they are same people, same party.
@ruffydfire Rufai, sometimes you lose focus. How is this important to the general insecurity we are facing? Do you know if it was easier and faster to bring Jonathan back via Ivory Coast Jet?. Stop distracting us, let's focus on the things that matter most.
The governor who shamelessly sold his people.
Governor Hyacinth Alia shamefully denies the genocide that Fulani militias have perpetrated against the people of Benue State for years. He stands before cameras and boldly lies, claiming that no systematic slaughter is taking place, while thousands of Tiv, Idoma, and other indigenous families lie buried in mass graves. Even worse, he trivialises the bloodshed by referring to brutal massacres as “mere clashes” and the intentional extermination of entire communities as “farmer-herder disputes.”
This is not simply ignorance; it is a betrayal. By denying the genocide, Governor Alia shields the perpetrators, emboldens further attacks, and disrespects the memories of our murdered fathers, mothers, and children. The people of Benue demand justice, not a governor who whitewashes their suffering for political convenience. History will judge him harshly as the man who looked at rivers of Benue blood and called them raindrops.
@ruffydfire, Governor Hyacinth Alia shamefully denies the genocide that Fulani militias have perpetrated against the people of Benue State for years. He stands before cameras and boldly lies, claiming that no systematic slaughter is taking place, while thousands of Tiv, Idoma, and other indigenous families lie buried in mass graves. Even worse, he trivialises the bloodshed by referring to brutal massacres as “mere clashes” and the intentional extermination of entire communities as “farmer-herder disputes.”
This is not simply ignorance; it is a betrayal. By denying the genocide, Governor Alia shields the perpetrators, emboldens further attacks, and disrespects the memories of our murdered fathers, mothers, and children. The people of Benue demand justice, not a governor who whitewashes their suffering for political convenience. History will judge him harshly as the man who looked at rivers of Benue blood and called them raindrops.
@ShehuSani PDP keeps dragging the courts into their internal wranglings, yet keeps complaining about the courts' interference in their internal affairs.