I was in @ShaykhSulaiman space. Thank you for the opportunity to speak.
I also like appreciate @OMO_9JA_@governmentinubu@Hanny_Yusuff and the many other honest Nigerians that stood up for the truth
To the people that disagree don’t let your family cry “Things fall Apart”
The war is total.
The war against terrorism and banditry.
While our gallant soldiers have taken the war to their doorsteps especially in North East, their home of origin and headquarters of their operations and the place of birth of the late world's second most wanted terrorist, the people of south west have taken it upon themselves to flush out anyone who is found bearing an AK-47 assault rifle or any other deadly weapon in the name of protecting his cows.
Lakurawas in the Sokoto -Zamfara-Niger axis are bleeding under pressure from the military.
I saw the people of Ondo state.
I saw the people of Oyo, Osun, Ogun and Ekiti states.
The people have decided to be vigilant and alert.
They want their territory protected from these roaming devils.
I also saw many Gombe residents doing same.
Some arms bearing terrorists were also caught in Benue.
But we should be wary of jungle justice and except a Fulani man or anyone of other ethnicity is found with dangerous and illegal weapon, such person should not be dealt with based only on his ethnic background.
Nothing will make me to stop saying this.
Nothing.
The abductors of school children in Oyo state are under surveillance but getting the children out is a very delicate task and even though, they have spent about 20 days in captivity, how the demands of their captors are being handled will play in a big role in when we will get out of the very unfortunate situation.
The Ekiti incident is not being reported as it should and the vice chairman's self abduction in the same place where the innocent worshipers were abducted with the pastor shot during the operation is a big disappointment but that should not make the captives to be forgotten in the hands of their captors.
Some have insulted us that we shouldn't have called out the governor because election is just a few days away but even if election is tomorrow, the captives should never be abandoned for if you have a relative among them, you will not be of that opinion.
One guy said that we are not true progressives for asking that efforts should be made by government to rescue these people.
Let us ignore those ones.
Those who spread fake news to ignite panic are being caught and that is also commendable.
Bandits who go on Tiktok to display the ransom they collected are also being picked up one after the other like snails.
Those whose 'business' is to supply terrorists and bandits ammunition, food and drug are being apprehended all over the northern states.
The Nigeria/US collaboration is also playing a big role in the fight.
Even in the south east where the majority of the people are in love with their killers, IPOB terrorists, the military is on fire.
In all, I see an end to terrorism and banditry in Nigeria.
I see a Commander-in-chief whose order to dispatch them all to yonder is being carried out by his officers and men and even by the citizens.
The only people who are sad are those who think that they can make political gains from the activities of their field Kachallas and Kachallatus.
Sunday Wale
#SWA
"Peter Obi handed over a state with Zero security to me. Over 69 people were kidnapped under him and indigenes avoided Anambra"- Willie Obiano, Peter Obis successor in office.
We have receipts of Obi's disastrous tenure as Governor. Its not hate or politics. He doesn't deserve to be a Senator sef!
🚨🚨 Breaking: Over 50 Nigeria Army has finally spread out to face the B0k0 haram and rescue the k!dn@pped victims .
We pray they bring them home safely 🙏 🥺
The Kainji Lake National Park deserves special attention by the military. We cannot allow JAS make the Kainji National park in the Borgu local government of Niger state their new operational base. This is an area linking northwest to southwest Nigeria.
The JAS, JNIM, and Lakurawa groups are notorious for planting roadside bombs and carrying out mass killings and kidnappings across the region. JAS militants abducted at least 45 students and school personnel during coordinated attacks on three schools in Oyo State, southwestern Nigeria, on May 15.
In February 3, 200 people were killed while 40 people were abducted in the town of Woro, located just south of Kainji Park.
The attack on Woro occurred less than four kilometers from Nuku, the site of JNIM’s first recorded assault inside Nigeria in October 2025.
Recently many JAS fighters have retreated into Kainji National Park as they seek refuge from sustained Nigerian military operations in the north. There are reports JAS may have established an improvised explosive device manufacturing facility inside Kainji park.
This is bad news, especially for the southwest, because if these trends persist without effective intervention, the axis could become a stable base for armed groups, serving as a direct gateway to southwestern Nigeria.
The Nigerian military may want to consider expanding the scope of Operation Savannah Shield and adopt a more proactive, offensive posture to disrupt the threats before they can fully materialize.
President Tinubu is both loved and lucky.🫶✍️
Any attempt at blackmail against him rarely lasts beyond 24 hours before his supporters flip it to their advantage.😆
The viral fake leaked audio is a perfect example.
A scandal of that magnitude could have haunted Buhari for weeks, if not months. Instead, it was contained almost immediately.
@BattleNGN@HammerOfWar5@HHOSINT@NigAirForce@Leonardo_IT You’re not understanding my point. I’m saying camouflage is useless in the skies when direction is visual but by radar and sensors. Google or C130s we don’t use camouflage. The best 3 Air Forces don’t use camouflage.
Dear @PoliceNG and @OfficialDSSNG
If you're truly committed to tracking and apprehending fake news peddlers, then this is one of the individuals who should be on your radar.
Misinformation thrives when those spreading it are allowed to operate without accountability.
Cc @jidesanwoolu@Mr_JAGs@Riddwane
I hope you guys know this video is all lies.
1. EU does not use this kind of seats/chairs
2. Peter Obi’s name is not long and it will never be shortened
3. That kind of teleprompter I circled is not used in the EU Parliament.
4. No foreigner from Africa has attended EU parliamentary in the last 8 days.
@Europarl_FR did Peter Obi attend any session in your parliament?
Judge this yourself!
Photos of Italian-made Leonardo M-346FA jets of Nigerian Air Force in Nigerian roundel & flag.
> 3 M-346FA jets have been made for NAF.
> They're undergoing several testing in Italy.
> They'll be flown to Nigeria after testing & other protocols are done.
Credits: Aplace2land
This is fake.
These people are doing a great disservice to Peter Obi, coz it’s now evident that his people want Yoruba land to burn by all means https://t.co/MbMUyCpssW
DSS, forest guards intercept large consignment of medical supplies allegedly destined for wounded ISWAP in Borno
By: Zagazola Makama
The Department of State Services (DSS) in Borno State, in collaboration with forest guards, has intercepted a large consignment of medical supplies allegedly intended for fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), following recent intelligence-led counter-terrorism operations in the North-East.
Security sources said the interception was made on Friday in Kaga Local Government Area during a coordinated operation along a suspected supply route used by insurgent logistics networks operating within and around forested areas in the state.
According to the sources, the seized items include substantial quantities of pain relief medications, anti-malaria injections, antibiotics, and other pharmaceutical products, alongside basic consumables believed to be part of battlefield resupply materials.
The sources further indicated that the consignment was linked to suspected attempts to replenish ISWAP fighters who reportedly suffered heavy casualties and disruptions in recent intelligence-led operations involving US-AFRICOM and Nigerian security forces.
Although officials did not provide operational details, they described the interception as part of intensified efforts to dismantle insurgent logistics chains, particularly those enabling the movement of medical and material support to remote enclaves.
It was gathered that preliminary investigations suggest the supplies were being moved discreetly in small batches to avoid detection by security patrols operating along forest corridors.
The intercepted materials have since been taken into custody for forensic examination, while security agencies have lau