❗ JUST NOW : 😭😭A thief stole motor parts from a mechanic work shop ..and after several beating and punishment ..he was ha*ged to de@th.. what is going on in our country
Stop blaming @officialABAT for your failure!
This Keke Napep is ₦2.2m.
Go to a state where nobody knows you.
Make ₦15k daily.
In 6 months you’ve doubled your money.
If you’re still broke, it’s not Tinubu or Nigeria, it’s you. You just want a comfortable job title.
@sowore I would rather I pay for their exam fees and all that, than allow the system you plan to build hand them psychotropic substances all in the name of government revenue generation.
This is how the victims were rescued.
The security agencies identified those behind the abduction, traced and arrested members of their families.
The kidnappers became scared and worried (awon oloshi, so they dont want anything to happen to their own family members)
Meanwhile our troops maintained positions in the surrounding forests for about a month, cutting off possible escape routes.
Commendation to the Chief of Defence Staff, the National Security Adviser, the Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, and DSS for a well coordinated operation.
How come no ransom was paid?
Relax.. here’s how they were released.
Our combined security agencies identified the kidnappers, tracked down their family members, and arrested them.
Faced with mounting pressure, the kidnappers released their captives without any ransom being paid.
Kojubelo…. Were for were!
@AmnestyNigeria@DSGovernment All over Nigeria, this impunity is being carried out by state government now. Same people who claim not to have power over security.
People hear the word "data" every day. But what exactly is it?
Let's simplify it.
Data is simply information.
That's it.
Your phone collects data.
Your bank collects data.
Your favourite football club collects data.
Netflix collects data.
Hospitals collect data.
Amnesty International condemns the arbitrary detention of public affairs analyst Dr. Bashir Kurfi over his recent comments regarding the handling of banditry by Katsina state government.
Yesterday Tuesday 7 July 2026, Dr. Bashir Kurfi honoured an invitation by Katsina state police command, to answer questions on a separate matter, but he was abruptly informed that he will be detained because of a petition against him relating to an interview on banditry on Trust Television.
Right now, a plot is ongoing to keep Dr. Bashir Kurfi in detention indefinitely through abuse of power. The plan to trap him with fabricated charges through a sham trial is an attack on freedom of expression.
Clearly, government is keenly working to punish him for asking questions regarding Katsina state government’s handling of banditry. Instead of investigating the allegations Dr. Kurfi raised, in the interest of the public, the state government had resorted to outright repression.
This brazen attempt to silence Dr. Bashir Kurfi is aimed at intimidating people to prevent public scrutiny of government’s woeful handling of the rampant banditry that had claimed hundreds of lives and forced thousands of people to desert their villages across Katsina state.
No one should be punished for criticizing government or probing official dealings. Dr. Bashir Kurfi did not commit any crime and his arrest shows clear abuse of power. It is perfectly within his right to raise questions or criticize any government policy.
Not only has the government failed to take the steps needed to adequately end frequent attacks by bandits in Katsina state, police regularly punish those who dare to ask for more protection.
Since 2020, Amnesty International has been documenting how farmers, rights groups, and activists are subjected to intimidation, arrest and torture for speaking out against the attacks by bandits or asking government to help protect the people.
So you mean to tell me that someone down your ancestry line survived being chaıned to other human bodięs for several months in the bottom of a disease-infested ship during the Middle Passage, lost their language, customs and traditions, picked up the English language as best they could while working free of charge from sun up to sun down as they watched babies sold from out of their arms and women rapęd by ruthless sIave owners.
Took names with no last names, no birth certificates, no heritage of any kind, braved the Underground Railroad, survived the Civil Wąr to enter into sharecropping... Learned to read and write out of sheer will and determination, faced the burning crosses of the KƘK, everted their eyes at the black bodies swinging from ropes hųng on trees...
Fought in World Wąrs as soldiers only to return to America as boys, marched in Birmingham, hosed in Selma, jailed in Wilmington, assassinated in Memphis, segregated in the South, ghettoed in the North, ignored in history books, stereotyped in Hollywood...
and in spite of it all, someone in your family line endured every era to make sure you would get here, but you receive one rejection, face one obstacle, lose one friend, get overlooked, and you want to quit?
How dare you entertain the very thought of quitting. People, you will never know survived from generation to generation so you could succeed. Don’t you dare let them down!
It is NOT in our DNA to quit!
Thank God for this seance. A couple of days from now, our military will declare that they've rescued the kids through some fantastic covert mission. The will of baba must be done. Congratulations to families of the Oyo kidnap victims. Hope baba will see those of Borno also.
“I don’t support those who are saying Tinubu has not done enough. You don’t expect him to go and put on khaki.”
~ Pastor Adeboye speaks on President Bola Tinubu’s effort to end insecurity in Nigeria
🚨 BREAKING: Group Sues Tinubu, Seeks Disqualification from 2027 Presidential Election Over Alleged Certificate Forgery
The Centre for Reform and Public Advocacy has filed a lawsuit against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Federal High Court in Kano, seeking his disqualification from the 2027 presidential election over allegations of certificate forgery.
In the suit (FHC/K/CS/312/2026), the group alleges that Tinubu submitted forged academic credentials from Chicago State University and a fake NYSC discharge certificate to INEC during the 2023 presidential election.
INEC and Chicago State University have been joined as co-defendants in the case.
The plaintiff further claims that Tinubu did not attend Government College Lagos as stated in his records and alleges that he lacks a valid secondary school certificate, which is the minimum constitutional requirement for presidential candidates.
The suit seeks a declaration that Tinubu's Chicago State University certificate was forged, an order directing INEC to disqualify him from the 2027 election, and a perpetual injunction preventing his name from being submitted as a presidential candidate.
The group also accused INEC of failing to act on its June 19, 2026 petition requesting clarification on Tinubu's eligibility.
The case is expected to reignite debate over the President's academic records and eligibility ahead of the 2027 elections.
Tinubu Has Done His Bit; He Can't Wear Military Uniform And Fight Terrorists — Pastor Adeboye Speaks On Insecurity | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/Xai3Qo0Mla
.@elonmusk says that no one can name a person who died from his aid cuts. In fact, I've met the kids who are dying, and I've talked to the families who lost children. In my columns, I've cited many, many names of people who have died because of Musk's aid cuts. A few examples:
*Yamah Freeman was a 23-year-old woman who died in childbirth because Musk cut funding for the diesel for ambulances in her part of Liberia. She couldn't get to a hospital and died as people were carrying her there. I talked to her parents and sister in their village.
*Gbessey Kiadu, age 1, died of malaria because of his cuts to malaria medication in Liberia. I talked to his mom in her village.
*Ibrahim Koroma, an infant, died of AIDS in Sierra Leone after he interrupted HIV supplies. I talked to health workers who cared for him.
*Achol Deng was an 8-year-old girl with HIV in South Sudan who died when Musk cut funding for the health care worker who provided her medicines. I talked to the healthcare workers.
I could go on and on. In almost every village you go to in South Sudan, Uganda, Liberia, Sierra Leone or other countries I reported in, you find people dying because of aid cuts. I challenge Musk: Come with me on a reporting trip, and we'll talk to these moms and dads, and you'll see the dying children themselves. I think if you see the kids whose lives are at stake, maybe you'll change your mind.