@HQNigerianArmy you are a TERRORIST ORGANIZATION masquerading as a military institution, and the CRIMINALS sitting at the very top know EXACTLY what they are. You have the AUDACITY to send these brave, honorable men, fathers, brothers, sons, into the jaws of death for YOUR selfish, corrupt, blood-soaked interests?! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!
These are GALLANT soldiers. HEROES. And you are feeding them to wolves while you sit fat and comfortable behind your desks. Their lives mean NOTHING to you. NOTHING. And that is absolutely UNFORGIVABLE.
We are watching our servicemen get BEHEADED, not once, not twice, but with a sickening, horrifying regularity that should make every Nigerian lose their mind with fury. And the BRAINDEAD, SOULLESS, SPINELESS occupant of Aso Rock @officialABAT can’t even drag himself out to issue a SINGLE statement? Can’t even look these grieving families in the eye?!
In ANY functioning country, the streets would be ON FIRE right now. Heads would be rolling POLITICALLY. There would be consequences. There would be ACCOUNTABILITY.
But here? Silence. Cowardice. Business as usual.
And you WONDER why no young Nigerian with any sense would touch a military recruitment form? You are DESTROYING the institution from within. The blood of every single one of those soldiers is on YOUR hands.
SHAME ON YOU. ALL OF YOU.
There is something about Nigerian Christianity that feels eerily similar to terrorism.
It lacks kindness, empathy and humanity.
Their God works by harming others and their business.
@HQNigerianArmy you are a TERRORIST ORGANIZATION masquerading as a military institution, and the CRIMINALS sitting at the very top know EXACTLY what they are. You have the AUDACITY to send these brave, honorable men, fathers, brothers, sons, into the jaws of death for YOUR selfish, corrupt, blood-soaked interests?! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!
These are GALLANT soldiers. HEROES. And you are feeding them to wolves while you sit fat and comfortable behind your desks. Their lives mean NOTHING to you. NOTHING. And that is absolutely UNFORGIVABLE.
We are watching our servicemen get BEHEADED, not once, not twice, but with a sickening, horrifying regularity that should make every Nigerian lose their mind with fury. And the BRAINDEAD, SOULLESS, SPINELESS occupant of Aso Rock @officialABAT can’t even drag himself out to issue a SINGLE statement? Can’t even look these grieving families in the eye?!
In ANY functioning country, the streets would be ON FIRE right now. Heads would be rolling POLITICALLY. There would be consequences. There would be ACCOUNTABILITY.
But here? Silence. Cowardice. Business as usual.
And you WONDER why no young Nigerian with any sense would touch a military recruitment form? You are DESTROYING the institution from within. The blood of every single one of those soldiers is on YOUR hands.
SHAME ON YOU. ALL OF YOU.
The lies have gone on long enough. It stops now!!!
For far too long, Pastor E.A. Adeboye and The Redeemed Christian Church of God have been subjected to false narratives, deliberate misrepresentations, and misleading commentaries driven by personal interests and agenda setting.
You are the most incompetent, corrupt, spineless, blood soaked failure to ever disgrace the office of president in Nigeria’s history. A vile, evil, decomposing sack of weakness and betrayal you old, irrelevant fossil. Resign immediately and crawl back to your great grand kids, you worthless parasite. The innocent blood spilled under your watch will curse your soul for eternity. The very ground soaked with their blood will reject your rotten corpse and spit you into hell where you belong. Nigeria bleeds because of you.
At my direction, following the visit of a high-level Federal Government delegation that I sent to the Esiele and Yawota communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, I have approved the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in collaboration with the Oyo State Government.
It seems a lot of people still don’t understand how serious the issue of insecurity is in the country because it hasn’t touched them personally yet.
Let me offer a reality check.
Boko Haram began its insurgency in 2009. Back then, many people outside the North believed it was a Maiduguri problem, and assumed it would be contained there, eventually defeated, and forgotten. We all know how that turned out.
I was born and raised in the North and spent most of my teenage years in Maiduguri. One experience from that period has stayed with me for life.
My father and I were spending an evening at a popular spot in Maduganari. Anyone familiar with Maiduguri, especially around the Damboa area, will know how lively the place used to be. It was just another normal evening. People were eating, drinking, laughing, and enjoying themselves.
Then, for reasons I still can’t explain, my father suddenly decided it was time to leave. He hurried me to finish my Maltina and we headed home.
About twenty to twenty-five minutes after we left, a bomb exploded near the exact spot where we had been sitting. It had been planted in a recharge card shop opposite the bar.
The next day we learned what happened. The owner of the bar survived, but lost an entire leg. Many others weren’t as fortunate.
That single incident was the reason we decided to leave and relocate to the East. At the time, it felt safer.
But insecurity has a way of spreading when it is underestimated.
Less than a decade later, the same threats that many thought would remain confined to the North had begun appearing in other parts of the country. Today, no region can honestly claim to be completely insulated.
What has happened in one state can happen in another. What reaches Oyo today can reach Lagos tomorrow. The mistake Nigerians keep making is believing distance equals safety.
It doesn’t.
Security threats do not ask for your tribe, religion, social class, or bank balance before they strike. Wealth won’t stop an explosion. Influence won’t protect your loved ones from being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Even if you believe you’re safe, what about your parents? Your siblings? Your nieces and nephews?
We need to stop pretending that this is someone else’s problem, and therefore it won’t get to us.
We made that mistake when Boko Haram first emerged. We watched it grow from a local crisis into a national security challenge because too many people believed it would never reach them.
Nigeria and Nigerians cannot afford that level of complacency again.
"Anyone who accepts N5,000 and noodles to vote for any candidate in Katsina State should be prepared to face the consEquencEs. We will identify and ExpOse them, regardless of their age, status, or position."
—Man took the streets of Katsina state
Here, let me make it easier for you.
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We need to get rid of these failures in power. Everyday they remain in office is another day Nigerians pay the price for their incompetence, negligence, and inability to perform the duties they swore to uphold. A government that cannot protect its people has failed. A leadership that repeatedly fails and refuses to take responsibility does not deserve patience, sympathy, or another chance it deserves to be replaced. Enough of the excuses. Enough of the speeches. Enough of the failure!!!!!
Prayer? When we have a Ministry of Defence?
Will prayer stop AK-47 bullets? Will it shield innocent people from kidnappers, terrorists, and armed criminals? Will it spare victims from the torture, brutality, and inhumane treatment they endure when captured?
Prayer has its place, but governance is not a substitute for responsibility. The primary duty of the government is to protect lives and secure the nation. When citizens are being slaughtered, abducted, and forced to live in fear, calls for prayer cannot replace decisive action, accountability, and competent leadership.
Mr. Defence Minister, this is not the time to deflect responsibility or appeal to emotions. This is the time for results, We are not asking for miracles, we are asking for security, which is the fundamental obligation of the offices you hold.
If those entrusted with protecting the country cannot effectively discharge that duty, then they should have the courage to step aside and allow more capable hands to take over.
And yes, we will assign blames where it belongs. We will hold the Ministry of Defence accountable. We will hold the Nigerian Army @HQNigerianArmy accountable. We will hold the Presidency accountable @officialABAT . We will hold the Police accountable @PoliceNG Not because we seek division, but because accountability is the foundation of leadership.
Every life lost is a reminder of institutional failure, your failure Mr defense minister. Every community attacked is evidence that something is not working. When you won that appointment we were happy that things would take a turn, it got worse instead. Nigerians deserve more than speeches, excuses, and appeals for unity. They deserve safety, competence, and a government that treats the protection of its citizens as its highest priority!
“This is the time for us to pray together, it’s a not a time to blame anybody, it’s a time for unity, the terrorist just want to put f£ar in us”
-Defense minister Musa
@NiyiTaiwo10@senunwah@EmmanuelAanu1@Tesla@elonmusk Ser In most conversions, the battery pack weighs the same or more than the original engine, and it’s spread low across the chassis instead of sitting high up front. Stability comes from CG height and distribution, not having a single heavy engine block, Weight ≠ balance.