I am presently in the mosque where I pray. I saw Awwal who is a Hausa boy that does Iron Condem Business popular known as Jagajaga. I instructed him to wait for me
He didn't know why I said so. He waited and I told him that any iron he wanted to buy should be restricted with the town.
He should not go to bushes or villages to get condemned irons for now.
It is becoming a norm that when people see Hausa-Fulani in the bush now, they tag them bandits.
Most schools in Osun didn't operate this week because of the false alarm people are raising everyday. Some stupid people in Ikire raised alarm that they found bandits in Wasinmi. After thorough investigation, we discovered it was a big lie.
Unfortunately, the people who are being paraded are the people doing their legitimate business. No one is saying you should not be vigilant, but not every Hausa-Fulani you find in the bush are terrorists.
When you see one, interrogate them. If you don't find any ammunition with them, stop placing cameras on them and start calling them bandits.
Before Banditry, we already have kidnappers and cultists among ourselves. Where those ones? Are they not existing again?
Let us be civil to Non-Yoruba Speakers these days. Not all of them are terrorists.
Stop posting innocent people on Facebook calling them terrorists or kidnappers. Do your finding very well.
You are not helping matters. You are creating more problems for the people who are suffering from Hypertension.
Oladebo Taofeek Dayo
🗣️ William Saliba: "I'm improving. The higher my level rises, the more I feel it on the pitch. The way strikers look at me has changed over time, from confidence to fear.
"God decided I should be a centre-back, and I'm very happy about that. Even if I had to become a goalkeeper to become a professional player, I would have done it. If it were up to me, I'd be a number nine and score 30 goals every season.
"I'm not a star like Mbappé or Dembélé, but in my position, I'm among the best." #afc
An appeal to our leaders on insecurity: Publicly execute the bandits and ensure the military avoids complicity
Dr. RidwānuLlāhi Jamiu
Chief Imam, Lekki Central Mosque
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐬𝐞 𝐰𝐡𝐨 𝐝𝐢𝐞𝐝 𝐝𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐇𝐚𝐣𝐣 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐜𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐝.
According to the order of the Prophet (PBUH), on the Day of Judgment, these pilgrims will wake up calling out Talbiya from their graves.…
THE BATTLE OF DAMBOA 2014: WHEN NIGERIAN SOLDIERS STOOD THEIR GROUND AGAINST HELL 🇳🇬🪖🔥
The Battle of Damboa on 4 July 2014 remains one of the fiercest and most emotional battles in Nigeria’s war against Boko Haram.
That day, heavily armed terrorists launched a massive assault on Damboa, Borno State, attacking military positions with gun trucks, explosives and overwhelming firepower. The battlefield became a storm of bullets, fire and smoke as Nigerian troops fought desperately to prevent the town from completely falling into terrorist hands.
But inside that chaos, bravery was born.
Outnumbered soldiers stood their ground and fought street by street, position by position, refusing to abandon their comrades. Officers led from the front, not from behind. Some climbed into burning armored vehicles. Some continued firing despite injuries. Others stayed back to help trapped soldiers escape even when death was already staring at them.
One of the most unforgettable heroes of that battle was Late Lt. Col. Abubakar Kanze Shonva, who reportedly refused evacuation and instead ordered that trapped female soldiers be rescued first. Moments later, he paid the supreme price during the heat of combat. 🫡🇳🇬
The battle also revealed the raw courage of several officers and soldiers who fought with unbelievable determination despite being heavily outgunned. Many never made it back home.
The truth is, many Nigerians may never fully understand what happened in Damboa that day. But those who survived will never forget the sound of the gunfire, the courage of their brothers-in-arms, and the sacrifice made in defence of Nigeria.
Some battles are fought for territory.
Some are fought for survival.
Damboa was fought for honour.
And though many heroes fell that day, their courage still echoes through the history of the Nigerian military. 🇳🇬🔥🕊️
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No Going Back” — Christians Women of Jos South Destroy Alcohol Supply to Fight Substance Abuse
In a dramatic bid to rescue their community from addiction, Christians women in Plateau State intercepted and set fire to large stocks of beer and local intoxicants on Thursday.
The grassroots enforcement saw women searching local shops and destroying drinks like Chaskale/koskolo, which they argue are ruining the lives of their husbands and sons.