This is not immigration enforcement
If a white man did this to an Arab, South Africa will run to the ICC
Those that defend this will kill you as you sleep and also call it “protecting our laws”
This is a new world-class hospital completed and built in El Salvador by their president with the equivalent of 85billion naira.
An audit by the nigerian senate uncovered 210 TRILLION naira was “missing” from NNPC in 2017-2023.
Nigerian politicians need to be tied and killed.
We Remember Our Fallen Heroes Today.
Dear Igbo Nation, today marks 56 years since we tragically lost over 4.5 million Igbo brothers and sisters to the Nigerian–Biafran War. They gallantly fought and died so that we might live. 🕊️
Let's Retweet in their memory. 🙏
This video deserves a place in this timeline, it deserves to be viewed by those that follow me and it deserves the prompt attention of IGP @TunjiDisu1. So many questions.
Peaceful protest is a human right
Peaceful protest is a human right
Peaceful protest is a human right
Peaceful protest is a human right
Peaceful protest is a human right
Peaceful protest is a human right
@afamosigwe@NigBarAssoc 2012 (Occupy Nigeria protests) The NBA actively joined & supported nationwide protests & strikes against the GEJ administration's removal of fuel subsidies, which caused sharp price hikes. Lawyers participated in marches.
Please lead a protect against BAT
WHEN WILL THE KILLINGS STOP?
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) @NigBarAssoc condemns in the strongest terms the gruesome attacks carried out on innocent residents in Jos, Plateau State, on Palm Sunday. The reports of gunmen unleashing violence on communities, leading to multiple deaths and injuries, are deeply distressing and painfully remind us of the frightening insecurity confronting ordinary citizens who were simply going about their lawful and peaceful activities.
That this tragedy occurred on Palm Sunday, a sacred day for Christians marking the beginning of Holy Week, makes the incident even more heartbreaking. A day meant for prayer, reflection, and hope was instead turned into a day of fear, bloodshed, and mourning. Families who should have returned home from worship in peace were thrown into grief. Communities that should have been united in faith were left shattered by violence. This cycle of attacks, often leaving devastation in its wake, is unacceptable and must not be allowed to continue.
The repeated occurrence of these killings paints a troubling picture of impunity. When perpetrators of mass violence continue to evade justice, it sends a dangerous message that human life is expendable. Citizens begin to lose faith in the ability of the state to protect them, and communities are left to live in constant fear. The protection of lives and property is the most fundamental responsibility of government, and the continued loss of innocent lives demands urgent, decisive, and transparent action.
We therefore call on security agencies to swiftly identify, apprehend, and prosecute those responsible for the Palm Sunday killings. The Federal and State Governments must immediately strengthen security presence in vulnerable communities in Plateau State and other flashpoints across the country. Intelligence gathering must be improved, response mechanisms must be proactive, and deliberate steps must be taken to prevent further attacks. Beyond words, the victims and affected families deserve justice, support, and reassurance that their pain will not be ignored.
The NBA extends its deepest condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones and to the people and Government of Plateau State. We share in their grief and stand in solidarity with all those affected by this senseless violence.
Nigeria cannot continue on this dangerous path where human life is cheapened, and communities live under constant threat. The recurring nature of these attacks raises serious constitutional and governance concerns, particularly regarding the protection of the right to life guaranteed under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).
Every Nigerian, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or location, has an inviolable right to life and security. When these rights are not protected, public confidence erodes, national cohesion weakens, and the rule of law is undermined.
MAZI AFAM OSIGWE, SAN
PRESIDENT, NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION
Hardship in Nigeria; please where are all the hypocrites & tribalists that protested against President GEJ in 2014 when PMS was btw N87 - N97 with subsidy?
Presently in Nigeria PMS is sold btw N1,350 - N1,500 depending on ur location.
No word from any of them... Lunatics & fools!
Registration for 2027 South East Maths Olympiad.
Please share with every child, schools, teachers and parents you know.
We are building the greatest workforce in Africa within 10 years.
People who protested against buying fuel at ₦97 per litre are now justifying and defending ₦1,050 per litre.
Never seen this level of hypocrisy in my life.
No light
High cost of fuel
Kidnappings
Collapsing economy
High cost of living
Highest unemployment
Insensitive electoral law.
If they get away with all these this season, they’ll get away with ANYTHING in the future including brazenly rigged elections.
Insecurity
Corruption
Nepotism
Tribalism
High Cost of Living
Hunger
Poverty
Zero Health Care
All these are the reality in the present day in Nigeria since 2023 till date!
Disaster & Renewed Hopelessness!
My company Educare just donated an extra N10 million towards South East Maths Olympiad.
ISEE ran out of funds, and so Educare had to intervene to enable us clear out current outstanding bills for the South East Maths Olympiad.
You can view our transparent ledger here https://t.co/qbnMfdtY93
We appreciate everyone who donated towards the success of South East Maths Olympiad 2026.
We will go again in 2027.
WE NEED HELP IN NIGERIA!
Pls do not open this video if you have a weak heart.
This is Gwoza LG in Borno.
Terrorists invaded this community, overpowered security, went on a killing spree and kidnapped over 100+ women and children.
LET THE WORLD SEE THIS.
A Nigeria police unit set up to tackle kidnapping and armed robbery in Imo state has instead been unlawfully killing suspects, torturing and ill-treating detainees to coerce them into confessing to bogus crimes, and arresting people for the sole purpose of extracting lucrative bribes.
Located in Owerri, the capital of Imo state, the police unit known as “Tiger Base” is increasingly being used to arrest and detain people to settle personal or political scores, including land disputes and family conflicts.
Detainees are kept in filthy, windowless cells and subjected to regular beatings. Many are locked up for weeks or months, without charge. Others have been shot or forcibly disappeared.
Former detainees said they were forced to write incriminating statements under torture, which included severe beatings with iron rods and cables. Knives, machetes, batons, water and whips were also used to torture suspects. Some detainees were tied up with ropes so that their bodies were hanging. Then they were cut and their wounds left to bleed.
China’s dual-arm robot navigates high-voltage cables with incredible precision, saving humans the trouble of fixing something dangerous high up in the sky.🤖⚡