Happy birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 to a brother @CspIniedu the image maker and mouthpiece @PoliceNG cum best O/C @PoliceNG_CRU ever experienced. Son of a respected ex cop 👮♀️ ! Your FPRO is already your biggest birthday gifts from the nation's thru @TunjiDisu1 . All thanks to God
On assuming office as the Force Public Relations Officer, I wish to reaffirm the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to a new era of responsive, transparent, and citizen centred policing. Crime and impunity remain our common enemy, and their defeat requires the active partnership of every Nigerian. I extend an open invitation to the public, the media, and all stakeholders to engage constructively with this office. I am grateful for the goodwill messages received and look forward to a productive tenure built on accountability and results.”
CSP Anietie Okokon Edem Iniedu,
Force Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Police Force.
+2348128526154
@CspIniedu
Thank you @TunjiDisu1 for having the foresight to identify,mentor and appointing @CspIniedu former head unit @PoliceNG_CRU Ias Force Public Relations Officer FPRO @PoliceNG The mandate of enhancing professionalism in the business of policing 🚔 in Nigeria is no doubt here!
“Xi is my friend”
Also we threw every gift he gave us in a bin before boarding the plane and used burner phones the entire trip because we did not trust a single device near their networks.
That is not friendship. That is counterintelligence with a handshake.
The smiles were for the cameras. The trash bin was the honest assessment of the relationship.
You do not throw a friend’s gifts in the bin at their front door.
You do it because you know exactly what kind of friend they are.
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#Mali deteriorating security situation and seemingly anarchy can only be halted cum rescued BY ECOMOG @ecowas_cedeao for neighbourhood sake, Russian mercenaries have little to offer, as it has been proofing. Had it been it Nigeria till standing tall, the story would have been dif
Access points, and ready to attack simultaneously mechanism. US must not be tempted for "Boots on ground" , not a good way! Gulf nations are most likely to cut ties with Western nation's and not also likely to seek Iran protection, but will mostly likely look inwards for advance
#US-Israeli vs. Iran War, while the focus of airstrikes is mainly on visible critical assets in Tehran, Iran already foresaw, prepared, and took advantage of its terrain to build tunnels and underground warehouse in km's, virtually connecting diff towns with multi layer
By indiscriminately targeting American allies in region, Iran 🇮🇷 is obviously passing the messages that "you are more vulnerable/an enemy" by aligning with the "West", and as such, will/should feel and bear the pains of Iranian assaults whenever Israel+US challenges 🇮🇷. No to War
@DonOkereke US -Israeli war with Iran 🇮🇷 smoke 🚬 in Iran equals catastrophic fire 🔥 across the Middle East, from Dubai to Kuwait 🇰🇼, 🇧🇭, Iraq 🇮🇶, 🇸🇦 and others that host 🇺🇸 /western military 🪖 basis. Iran has proofed the basis to be negative to host nations! #END to War
The United States just deployed the one weapon system that tells you exactly what comes next.
11 F-22 Raptors landed at Ovda Airbase in Israel’s Negev Desert today. They flew from RAF Lakenheath in England, supported by seven aerial refueling tankers, covering thousands of miles to reach Israeli soil. One of the original twelve turned back with a suspected fuel leak.
The rest completed the transit and are now sitting on Israeli tarmac.
This has never happened before. Not during the ISIS campaign. Not during Blue Flag exercises. Not during Operation Midnight Hammer in June 2025.
The F-22 Raptor, the most advanced air superiority fighter ever built, has never been based in Israel for a combat-oriented mission. Until today.
Now understand what the F-22 does, because it does not do what you think.
The F-22 does not bomb nuclear facilities. It does not carry bunker busters. It is not a strike aircraft.
The F-22 is a Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses platform. It kills the systems that protect targets. It neutralizes radar. It destroys surface-to-air missile batteries. It eliminates the S-300 and S-400 systems that Iran has spent decades layering around Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
The F-22 is not the punch. It is the hand that moves the shield out of the way so the punch can land.
Iran’s air defense architecture is the single obstacle between the B-2 Spirit bombers carrying 30,000-pound GBU-57 bunker busters and the centrifuge halls buried under 80 meters of granite at Fordow.
The F-22’s entire purpose in this theater is to carve a corridor through that architecture, blind Iranian radar, destroy missile batteries along the ingress route, and ensure the bombers reach their targets without being engaged.
When you deploy your SEAD package to the theater, you are not deterring. You are building the ingress corridor.
Only 195 F-22s were ever built.
Approximately 180 remain operational. The United States just committed 11 of them, roughly 6 percent of the entire operational fleet of its most valuable airframe, to a single base in southern Israel.
You do not forward-deploy 6 percent of an irreplaceable weapons system for signaling.
You deploy it because the mission it was designed for is approaching.
Now connect this to what is already in theater.
Two carrier strike groups with 150-plus aircraft. 500-plus total combat aircraft. 700 tonnes of munitions via C-17. 40 aerial refueling tankers.
Three AWACS for airborne command and control. A P-8A mapping the Strait of Hormuz. Every ship cleared from Bahrain. Hundreds evacuated from Al Udeid. The IRGC massing at the Iraqi border.
Khamenei’s shadow government activated. Modi landing in Israel tomorrow to collect alliance signatures. Geneva on Wednesday. The 48-hour deadline expiring before any of it begins.
And now the SEAD package has arrived.
There is a sequence to air campaigns that has not changed since Desert Storm. First, you position your strike aircraft. Done.
Second, you stage your munitions. Done.
Third, you deploy your tankers for sustained operations. Done.
Fourth, you establish airborne command and control. Done.
Fifth, you map the retaliation corridor. Done.
Sixth, you deploy your SEAD assets to suppress enemy air defenses along the ingress route.
That sixth step happened today.
The seventh step is the phone call.
Germany has advised its citizens in Israel to prepare for airspace closures. India told its citizens to leave Iran. The US Embassy in Beirut is evacuating. Khamenei is dispersing his leadership. Iran is practicing closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Everyone on every side of this conflict is preparing for the same event. The only people not preparing are the ones who think this is still about deterrence.
The F-22s are not in Israel to deter. They are in Israel to clear the sky. And you only clear the sky when something is about to fly through it.
Yesterday’s fire at the MMIA Terminal 1 could have spelled disaster, but instead, it became a powerful testament to our resilience. In the face of fear, we stood united. Our emergency teams didn’t flinch—and because of their bravery, zero lives were lost.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the heroes who ran toward the danger:
NEMA
Lagos State Government & LASEMA
Nigeria Police Force
Nigerian Air Force
Nigeria Immigration Service
Nigeria Customs Service
Julius Berger
CCECC
And every emergency agency involved
This is what collective will looks like. We were tested—and we prevailed.
Its a new dawn cum renewed hope @PoliceNG with the appointment of @TunjiDisu1 a renewed cop with vast skills on crime bursting to intel driven policing 🚔. Congratulations @TunjiDisu1 I truth you will bring @PoliceNG back to its core mandate in this critical era!
BREAKING:
The U.S. has sent troops to Nigeria to fight ISIS
U.S. officials confirmed that a military team has been sent to Nigeria, marking the first official acknowledgment of American forces on the ground since the U.S. carried out airstrikes against ISIS in December.
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When the mission calls, the F-35C delivers. ⚡
Operating from the deck of USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, the F-35C proved how 5th Gen reach, sensor fusion and precision engagement protect the fleet and keep watch beyond the horizon.
At the direction of @SecWar, USS Stockdale (DDG 106), USCGC Stone (WMSL 758) and USCGC Diligence (WMEC 616) have arrived in the Bay of Port-au-Prince. Their presence reflects the United States' unwavering commitment to Haiti's security, stability, and brighter future. The @USNavy and @USCG stand as symbols of partnership and support, working to ensure a safer and more prosperous Haiti. @DeptofWar@USEmbassyHaiti@WHAAsstSecty
I served for 33 years as a military lawyer judge advocate for the U.S. Air Force. I was a prosecutor, defense attorney and for a brief period, a military judge. The authority of the Commander in Chief under Article II of the U.S. Constitution in matters of conflict and the President’s ability to use military force to protect our nation is a subject matter area I feel comfortable with.
Today’s vote in the U.S. Senate on the Venezuela War Powers Resolution was a gift to our enemies, will encourage more bad behavior in Venezuela and it is an unconstitutional attempt to restrict the power of the Commander in Chief.
Throughout my political career I have been consistent on the idea that under the U.S. Constitution, there is only one Commander in Chief and that is the President. I’ve always rejected the idea that the U.S. Constitution allows Congress to replace the President’s judgement as Commander in Chief in matters of military force.
I told then-President Obama his actions in Syria fell within his authority as Commander in Chief and that he did not need congressional authorization.
Declaring war is exclusive to Congress and has only been done five times in our history. That does not mean a President can only use military force with congressional approval. There have been over 130 military actions taken by a President without congressional authorization. None have been stopped by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The War Powers Act of 1973 is patently unconstitutional and must give way to delegated powers of the Constitution itself, designating the President as the sole Commander in Chief of our armed forces under Article II. One of the bedrock principles of American jurisprudence is that the U.S. Constitution reigns supreme in matters of law.
President Trump is right to be upset with Republicans that voted with Democrats to limit his ability to change Venezuela for the better and make the world safer.
If a member of Congress disagrees with the Commander in Chief’s decision to use military force, then they have the right to stop funding for those operations because Congress has the power of the purse under the U.S. Constitution – or they can bring impeachment actions against the President if they think it is unlawful.
A member of Congress does not have the right to replace their judgement for that of the President who is the Commander in Chief. The nation cannot function with 535 Commanders in Chief.
To my Republican colleagues, you are buying into unconstitutional garbage. If you continue down this road, you are going to lessen the chances of success in Venezuela and other theaters where President Trump, through his strength and resolve, is bringing about positive change.
Again, our enemies will be encouraged by this vote in the U.S. Senate.
“Similarly, the illegality of the US attack does not diminish the responsibility of Venezuelan officials for years of repression and violence.
The Venezuelan people deserve solutions that fully comply with international law.”
- Independent International FFM on Venezuela