A Word For The Saved..🇳🇬🤔
Proverbs 31:8-9. Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute…
Psalm 82:3-4: Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppression..
Pastor Adeboye!!! Repent..🤨
@OurFavOnlineDoc The humaness of papa is showing up, I am not disappointed. He's human and this is expected but it's unfortunate that he has allowed his trial sense to override him.
The British want Nigerians out, Nigerians refuse because the British have always supported and enthroned bad leaders in Nigeria for their selfish reasons.
Nigerians go nowhere.
These Police Officers just parked me at Bolade, Oshodi, pointed guns at me, and forced me to transfer N100,000 them. When my bank app showed "exceeded transfer limit", they dragged me to a nearby POS to do it with my card.
They initially demanded 150k each.
They were 4 in number.
These are the names I could copy:
Francis Adekunle
2087495551
Kuda
Friday Ikpe
9136237110
Okay
This is the phone number of the notorious Officer Friday Ikpe 09136237110. I got it from his opay
@PoliceNG@BenHundeyin@Princemoye1
Please my mutuals, if you see this on your TL, help repost or tag other relevant authorities until these criminals are apprehended.
How can a country like Nigeria run without a budget? They are lying to Tinubu; Nigeria is sinking."
~ Senator Maidoki, after defecting from APC to ADC.
Warning ⚠ warning ⚠ warning ⚠
To all MTN Nigeria @MTNNG subscribers. Before you read this post, Dail *305# on your line to see where MTN has secretly placed you.
Early this morning i discovered that MTN Nigeria is secretly subscribing their customers to things they never applied for, and they are doing it in the middle of the night when their customers are less active with their phones. The worst part of it is that, they set all these dubious subscriptions on auto renewal every midnight when you are fast asleep or less active with your phone. They will be deducting money every midnight from your account, without you even noticing. They are taking this advantage because they know Nigerians don't read messages from telecommunication companies. We just ignore, cancel, delete, or swipe without paying true attention to details, so they are capitalizing on that. They also know customers will not notice their tricks easily.
On the 23rd of june 2026, at about 12:01 am, MTN Nigeria @MTNNG sent me a message without me even noticing. The message reads "Dear customer, you have successfully subscribed to MEGA WINS - SLOT DAILY and NO deduction from your account. Your service will be renewed on 24/06/2026/ 00:01"
On the 24th of June 2026, at about 12:06 am, MTN Nigeria sent me a message, but this time i noticed it because of something. The message reads "Dear customer, your subscription to MEGA WINS - SLOT DAILY has been renewed successfully and 100 Naira deducted from your account. This service will expire and auto renew on 25/06/2026/ 00:06"
MTN Nigeria, i did not subscribe to MEGA WINS - SLOT DAILY, I have never subscribed, i can never subscribe, and i will never subscribe to MEGA WINS - SLOT DAILY. Surprisingly you people intentionally stole my 100 naira from my account, which cost me a 4 billion naira property business deal that i was supposed to seal. I woke up by midnight to call my client based on the appointment i had, but was shocked to notice that my credit has been dubiously deducted without my consent. I couldn't make the call, i couldn't reach the client, so i lost the business. But i must see to the end of this secret thievery.
@NgComCommission@fccpcnigeria@FMCIDENigeria@bosuntijani
For those that will say 100 naira is too small or nothing to complain about, listen to this.
MTN has 96.4 million active subscribers in Nigeria. If they should
successfully pull this secret midnight subscription scam with daily auto renewal on just 2 million of their subscribers for 30 days, it's a whooping 6 billion naira in illegal returns. If they do it for 12 months, it's a massive 72 billion naira in illegal returns.
If you are a telecom lawyer, kindly send me a DM. 🙏
Dear Inspector General of Police @TunjiDisu1#EndPoliceBrutality
This group of police officers in Imo State has been accused of harassing and brutalizing young people. After watching this video, one is left to wonder how communities can be encouraged to support law enforcement with information when citizens are subjected to such inhumane treatment.
The victim in this video is Mr. Kenneth Ukaegbu, who was brutalized despite committing no offense. The incident reportedly occurred on 22nd June, 2026 at Nduhuobokwe, Uzoagba, Ikeduru LGA, Imo State.
According to the victim, the police officers involved are said to have come from Umuagwu, Uzoagba, Ikeduru LGA, Imo State.
I respectfully call on the @PoliceNG@PoliceNG_CRU@CspIniedu@aleeygiwa
to thoroughly investigate this incident, identify the officers responsible, and ensure that justice is served for the victim and others affected.
Police professionalism, accountability, and respect for human rights are essential for building public trust and strengthening cooperation between citizens and law enforcement.
Harrison Gwamnishu
Dear Nigerians,
THERE IS FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN!
INEC is manipulating the Voter Register.
They are systematically deleting the Voter Registration of certain demographics. Kindly rush to their portal & check to make sure that your CVR Registration is still valid & is found.
RETWEET MASSIVELY & SPREAD THE WORD!
@ChuksEricE Small boys that doesn't know their basic right. Many of our people are uninformed. They display nonchalantcy in being informed about governance and their basic rights.
@woye1@officialABAT My prayer is for anyone playing politics with the life of these children and teachers, may his family suffer a worse scenario in Jesus name 🙏
Tinubu is not my candidate because he is Yoruba.
Yoruba people are not buying bread cheaper.
We are not buying fuel cheaper.
Our children are still being kidnapped.
Our businesses are struggling.
Our purchasing power has collapsed.
So why exactly should I vote based on tribe?
Hunger has no tribe.
Insecurity has no tribe.
Suffering has no religion.
I said NO in 2023.
I will say NO again in 2027.
Vote competence. Vote capacity. Vote character. Vote Peter Obi.
Nigeria is bigger than tribe.
— Oluwakemi Otefeso
Dear Kidnappers & Terrorists Association of Nigeria,
Please free our children in Oyo State. Kindly go after criminal politicians & their children. They have stolen enough, they are stupendously rich.
They have plenty cash stored underground & in septic tanks. Kindly spare the innocent children of Nigeria, we have no money to give you. 🙏
Signed,
Concerned Nigerians.
@bharbzhope@MR__Sulaiman1 I actually think in this direction too. They might come after them. Even the young guys that piped and ran inside should be vigilant.
@instablog9ja Let's take it to be a "prayer walk", why are you guys not doing the prayer walk now that things have gotten worse? If all the churches in Nigeria today come out for a prayer walk against insecurity, this government will sit up. Where is your PFN and Can today?
The Clock Has Expired. Where Are The Files? America Must Not Become Tinubu’s Shield.
By Kio Amachree | Worldview International | June 3, 2026
Two days. That is how long the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration have been in defiance of a binding order from one of the most formidable federal judges in the United States of America.
June 1, 2026 was not a suggestion. It was not a courtesy deadline extended by a patient magistrate in a minor procedural matter. It was a hard, court-ordered disclosure date set by United States District Judge Beryl A. Howell of the District of Columbia — the same jurist who presided over the Mueller grand jury and the January 6th proceedings — directing both agencies to release all non-exempt records relating to the 1990s narcotics investigation in which President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stands as a documented subject. The FBI had produced not a single record, despite initially promising completion by August 2025, with deadlines repeatedly shifted with minimal explanation.  And now, two days past the final, absolute, no-more-extensions deadline — silence.
The Nigerian people, and indeed all of Africa, deserve to know: Why?
The Boulos Question
I will say plainly what many are whispering. The presence of Massad Boulos — Lebanese-Nigerian businessman, Trump son-in-law, and now Senior Adviser to the President of the United States for Arab and African Affairs — at the centre of U.S.-Nigeria relations is a matter of profound concern that can no longer be politely ignored.
Reports have emerged suggesting that Boulos, who enjoys deep roots in Nigeria through decades of business interests there, may have played a role in moderating U.S. criticism of the Tinubu administration.  He met Tinubu in Paris to discuss economic and security partnerships, with the U.S. State Department conveying Trump’s strong interest in deepening engagement with Nigeria as a cornerstone of U.S. relations with Africa.  Meanwhile, Tinubu conferred Nigeria’s second-highest national honour, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, on Gilbert Chagoury  — a man with a Swiss money laundering conviction and U.S. deferred prosecution agreement — in what reads as a message to certain quarters about where loyalties lie.
I do not make accusations lightly. But the Lebanese commercial networks that have operated in Nigeria for over a century, that have been woven into the political fabric of this administration, and that now have a direct line to the Oval Office through a Trump family connection, represent a nexus of influence that must be scrutinised openly. Boulos reportedly maintains connections with influential Lebanese political figures, including an ally of Hezbollah.  These are not peripheral associations.
The question being asked in diplomatic and accountability circles is unavoidable: Is Lebanese commercial and political influence being deployed to shield a Nigerian president from American judicial transparency?
The Judiciary Will Not Be Broken
Those engineering this delay — whoever they are, at whatever level of government — have made a catastrophic strategic miscalculation. They have apparently not observed what the American federal judiciary has been doing in recent weeks.
Just days ago, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponisation fund,” ordering that no further action be taken to set up or operate it while legal arguments are heard.  This is an administration that commands the most powerful executive apparatus on earth. The courts stopped it anyway. The judiciary in Trump’s America is not an instrument of the executive. It is, increasingly, the only functioning democratic check on executive overreach — and it has demonstrated repeatedly that it will not yield.
Judge Howell does not issue ultimatums she does not intend to enforce. She has already described the agencies’ conduct as constituting unreasonable delays  and rebuked them publicly in language that left no room for misreading. Contempt of court proceedings are not a distant threat. They are a legal mechanism that plaintiff Aaron Greenspan’s team can file any morning. When that motion lands on Judge Howell’s desk, sworn affidavits will be demanded from FBI and DEA leadership explaining — under oath, with personal legal exposure — why a federal court order was ignored.
No political handler, no foreign lobbyist, and no presidential adviser can walk into that courtroom and make that liability disappear.
A Message to Washington
Let it be recorded clearly: Nigeria is not a banana republic. It is the largest economy and the most populous nation on the African continent. Its diaspora spans every major financial, academic, scientific, and cultural institution in the Western world. Its people are among the most educated, entrepreneurial, and politically conscious on earth.
To treat the legitimate accountability demands of 220 million Nigerians as an inconvenience to be managed through diplomatic backchannels — to slow-walk court-ordered document releases while Nigerian families struggle under the weight of a cost-of-living catastrophe, a devalued currency, and a president whose financial history remains deliberately obscured — is not a diplomatic strategy. It is an insult.
The American government should understand this with absolute clarity: if certain parties are using the machinery of Washington to protect a sitting Nigerian president with documented ties to the narcotics trade, the long-term damage to U.S. credibility across Africa will be irreparable. The continent is watching. The 2027 Nigerian election cycle is approaching. And the historical record being written right now will not be kind to those who chose to protect power over principle.
The files must be released. The court order must be honoured. And every day of further non-compliance adds another stone to the foundation of contempt proceedings that will ultimately force the issue into open court — with all the international visibility that entails.
The clock did not stop on June 1st. It is still running.
Kio Amachree is President of Worldview International, a Stockholm-based diaspora advocacy platform, and an independent accountability journalist. He writes without political sponsorship or party affiliation.
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@Ivory1957 Why is this not making headlines in national and international dailies?
The opposition parties should leverage on this and mount pressure on the US government. The docility of Nigerians remains an impediment to our liberation from these criminal political class.