HERE IS THE SUMMARY
In 2024, Kariyai Daukoru, then a 400-level Petroleum Engineering student at Igbinedion University and a father of three, applied for an aviation scholarship program announced by Bayelsa businessman Dr. Eruani Azibapu.
According to Kariyai, the program was advertised as an opportunity for the brightest Bayelsa youths to be trained in the United States as pilots and aircraft engineers. He claims participants were told that successful candidates would be flown to the US and that partnerships existed with organizations and institutions that would make the process seamless.
A total of 776 people reportedly applied for the program. After a screening exercise and examination involving 155 candidates, Kariyai says only two people met the required pass mark: himself and another candidate, Yebei Ebilate.
Following their success, Kariyai alleges that they were publicly presented as beneficiaries of the scholarship and that announcements were made suggesting they would travel to the United States within days.
However, he claims the promised trip never happened.
According to his account, they were later informed that they would first have to undergo a six-month probationary period working under the Azikel Group before being allowed to travel. Kariyai says he and the other candidate objected because they had applied for a scholarship program, not employment, but felt pressured to accept after allegedly being told that refusing would mean forfeiting the opportunity.
Kariyai claims he subsequently put his university education and personal business activities on hold in order to comply with the requirements of the program. He alleges that what was presented as a temporary probation period eventually stretched to approximately sixteen months.
During that time, he says they carried out various duties related to aviation operations, administration, and other assignments. He further alleges that they were repeatedly assured that arrangements for their overseas training were still being processed.
As months passed without any progress, Kariyai says he and his colleague began seeking answers from management. According to him, multiple letters requesting clarification were ignored, while officials allegedly distanced themselves from responsibility for the program.
He further claims that investigations carried out by himself revealed that some of the international partnerships and arrangements that had allegedly been referenced during the promotion of the scholarship could not be verified. He states that inquiries he made to foreign organizations produced responses that contradicted what participants had been led to believe.
According to Kariyai, these developments convinced him that the scholarship program was never intended to achieve the objectives that had been publicly advertised.
Believing he had been misled, he filed a lawsuit against Dr. Eruani Azibapu at the Bayelsa State High Court in February 2026.
Kariyai alleges that after filing the suit, he became the target of a campaign aimed at discrediting him. He claims statements were circulated portraying him as dishonest and attempting to undermine his credibility.
He also alleges that criminal complaints were later filed against him over social media posts connected to the dispute. According to his account, he was arrested, detained, and spent several months in custody while the legal battle continued.
Kariyai further claims that pressure was placed on him to withdraw his lawsuit and abandon his claims against Dr. Eruani. Despite this, he says he chose to continue pursuing the matter through the courts.
Throughout his statement, Kariyai maintains that he is not seeking sympathy but accountability. He argues that the case goes beyond his personal experience and raises broader questions about how scholarship programs are administered and whether young people can rely on public promises made by influential individual
Kachalla 7-Year Old Terrorist.
As Interpreted…….He mentioned the names of his mentors and he said they were about 30 boys of his age being trained on how to shoot guns in the Bush and he goes further to dismantle a gun and how to assemble it and how to use the edge for target while shooting.
Below 👇 is the conversation.
Elder: We were told someone was teaching you guys how to operate firearms.
Boy: Yes, five people have been teaching us how to operate firearms and their names are Ali, Shehu, Umar, Alhaji Shehu, Mallam Horo.
Elder: How many of you are there with five people teaching how to operate a firearm?
Boy: We are about 30 to 40 people.
Adult: Are all of you children or are some older?
Boy: Some are younger while some are my age.
Adult: Are you guys being trained in the bush or somewhere inside town?
Boy: They always take us to the bush for training.
Adult: If you were given a firearm right now, would you be able to operate it perfectly?
Boy: Yes, I will operate it perfectly.
Finally, he was given an AK-47 and he operated it perfectly like a professional.
Can you see what we are dealing with?
One year ago, Fulani Islamic terrorists stormed Yelwata, Nigeria, slaughtering more than 200 Christians.
Most were women and children sheltering at a local Catholic mission.
Today, we remember the martyrs. The world must not forget the Christian genocide in Nigeria.
This is disheartening 😭💔
This is Rachael Omole, the wife of Pastor
Sunday Omole, the minister-in-charge of ECWA Church in Omugo, Ifelodun LGA, Kwara State. Rachael was among the worshippers abduct£d on March 22, 2026, when t3rror!sts invaded the church. As the att@ck unfolded, everyone fled for safety. In the chaos, a mother left her baby behind.
Upon noticing the abandoned chi+ld, Rachael picked up the baby, strapped the child to her back, and attempted to escape. However, the t3rror!sts caught up with her and ab+ducted her along with the baby. While moving through the forest, the t3rror!sts realized that the baby was slowing their movement. They abandoned the baby, along with two elderly captives who were unable to keep up.
The abd+uctors later contacted the pastor and demanded a r@nsom of N1 billion. After so much plea, the t3rror!sts were given twenty million naira, ten bags of 50kg rice, fifty litres of palm oil, two hundred litres of petrol and cartons of pain-relief medications yet they didn't release Rachael.
They demanded for an additional N200million, a medium-sized Milkano generator and other supplies. The family couldn't meet up with these demands. It was few days ago an escapee told the family the unimaginable cru3lty Rachael went through before she was brut@lly m+urderEd. May her soul Rest In Peace.
𝐶𝑅𝐸𝐷𝐼𝑇: Pastor Jephta boniface
We have not seen destruction on this scale before.
The lower class have been obliterated. They have all been pushed below the poverty line. N55m more Nigerians pushed below the poverty line since Tinubu became president.
The middle class are in the lower class now.
Vote NDC.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
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I went to secondary school in Barkin Ladi 20 years ago. This is what SS1 - 3 boys were doing, night shifts in the blistering cold. I did it too. My mates in Oyo were sleeping or studying. I’ve watched this shit deteriorate in real time.
Barkin Ladi now looks nothing like it did when I graduated 14 years ago. I went to the same junction we used to buy stuff during outings last year & I was shaking. They don’t speak the same language. Crisis after crisis. Slowly, the people who used to till those lands are now doing menial jobs in the south. The names of the villages have changed. The senator representing that region was killed few days after I graduated when he attended a mass funeral of people who were massacred by the Fulanis who now occupy their homes. 14 years ago guys.
Trying to raise awareness about this state-backed conquest feels like screaming under water.
Few months ago, my aunt in mangu came to ask for money to trade cause she can’t farm anymore. Their farms were attacked 3 years ago. They wouldn’t dare go back.
For more than 10 years, we’ve had internally displaced persons from Borno living in our house, after my mother took them in. They only go back to their so-called homes for funerals. 3 brilliant kids; Elizabeth, Margaret and Grace (named after my now late mother for her benevolence). The dad does security work, the mom cleans. Who knows what they could’ve made of themselves back home? I do, they’d have been compost for aliens.
It always starts small then it spirals out of control. We’ve seen all kinds of terror. I wish they just came and shot people but that’s not fun enough. Bullets are for runners. They’ll slice pregnant women open to kill their fetuses. They’ll feed women their kid’s fingers. They burn people alive, hack them with machetes. When people try to defend themselves, that’s when soldiers come in. They call it farmer-herder clashes. They say cattle was rustled. Cattle was rustled? That’s why you renamed my village and put 200 people in a mass grave ?
I remember @YarKafanchan saying that she wept after the 2015 elections cause she knew her people would die like flies & then what happened in southern kaduna? When people talk, they say where’s the evidence? But what about the bodies? Dying is a morbid thing to be skilled at but boy, we have experience.
We’ve seen “strategists” platform them and defend all manner of wrongdoing on the alter of political correctness.
Omoh, let me just stop here.
Nigerian Muslims were protesting against Israel and the USA,
but none of them have hit the streets to protest against the killings ravaging the country.
So, if the government captures the terrorist who beheaded our teacher in Oyo, they will feed him, clothe him, give him the Quran, reintegrate him back into society and call him repentant terrorist.
It shall never be well with APC walahi. Cursed be the party forever.
This man was a mathematics teacher in Nigeria.
Not a fighter. Not a criminal. Not a threat to anyone.
He was a simple man who dedicated his entire life to teaching children. Every morning he walked into a classroom carrying books, lessons, and dreams for the future of young students. He spent years helping children understand numbers, solve problems, and believe they could become something great in life.
He was the kind of teacher parents trusted with their children.
The kind of man students respected and loved.
A man whose hands were made for writing on blackboards, not for carrying weapons.
But in today’s Nigeria, even a teacher is no longer safe.
He was kidnapped alongside over 100 innocent people and fellow teachers by terrorists. Families cried and prayed, hoping they would be released alive. Children waited for their teacher to return home safely.
But evil had already made its decision.
Reports say the terrorists saw a picture of him with a Bible on his phone. A Bible… the Word of God… became enough reason for them to take his life.
And then they slaughtered him.
Not in secret.
Not away from people’s eyes.
But in front of the very children he once taught in school.
Can you imagine the terror in those children’s faces?
Can you imagine young students watching the man who taught them mathematics being butchered before their eyes?
Can you imagine the screams, the tears, the fear that will follow them for the rest of their lives?
Those children may never sleep peacefully again.
They may never forget the sound of terror.
They may never erase the image of their teacher dying helplessly before them.
What offence did this man commit?
Was teaching children now a crime?
Was carrying a Bible now worthy of death?
Why take the life of a man who spent his years building the future of children?
Why murder a teacher whose only weapon was education?
Why destroy innocent lives while the world watches in silence?
Nigeria is bleeding every single day.
Christians are being persecuted. Villages are attacked. Pregnant women are murdered. Fathers are slaughtered. Mothers are left widowed. Children are becoming orphans overnight. Churches are filled with tears instead of joy.
Yet the world stays quiet.
If this was happening somewhere else, the world would cry out.
If this happened in powerful nations, headlines would never stop speaking about it.
But when Nigerians die… when Christians are massacred… when innocent teachers are killed before children… many choose silence.
But we will not remain silent.
We will keep speaking.
We will keep crying out.
We will keep telling the stories of innocent people whose blood cries from the ground.
We will keep demanding that the world pays attention until help comes.
Because silence in the face of evil only gives darkness more power.
“Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood.” — Isaiah 59:7
And the Bible also says:
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” — Matthew 5:4
May God comfort the children who witnessed this horror.
May God comfort the family of this teacher.
May God remember every innocent soul lost in Nigeria.
And may the world finally open its eyes before more innocent blood is spilled.
Trending Video: Another Nigerian police threatens to kill anyone who videos him.
“I will kill you. Allah! If you are inside bus, I will kill you and everyone in that bus. Na IGP Disu go bury una and nothing go happen. Try me.!”
He’s reportedly stationed in Awka.
@TrendingEx@Erhauyi5 When the protector becomes the predator,
the people are no longer safe.
A policeman who threatens to kill you for recording him
has already confessed he’s the criminal.
#EndPoliceBrutality#Nigeria
Oyo School Kidnapping by Terrorists;
A few days ago,
Barbaric lunatic terrorists kidnapped 7 teachers and 39 students in Oyo state Nigeria.
The School Principal Mrs Rachael Alamu of Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele is in captivity.
Four motorcycles allegedly snatched from villagers.(3 motorcycle was snatched from Yawota community and 1 from community high school)
Moreover, the number of teachers missing/kidnapped were 7 (Seven) and students were 39 which in total 46 missing/kidnaped
The affected schools include Community High School Ahoro-Esinele and Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School.
The following teachers were reportedly abducted:
Mrs Alamu FOLAWE – Principal, Community High School
Mr Ojo JONATHAN – Vice Principal
Mr Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher
Mr John OLALEYE – Teacher
Mr Michael OYEDOKUN – Teacher
Mrs OLADEJI – Teacher
Mary AKANBI – Teacher, Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School
The underlisted students/pupils were also abducted from different communities within Oriire Local Government:
AHORO-ESINELE COMMUNITY
Rashida TAJUDEEN – 11 years
Ahmed RAMONI – 8 years
Abdulsalam TOYIB – 4 years
Baraka ABIOYE – 16 years
Fatimo JIMOH – 15 years
Hassan AZEEZ – 14 years
Joshua ADELEKE – 13 years
YAWOTA COMMUNITY
Samuel OYEDELE – 7 years
Emmanuel OYEDELE – 4 years
Idowu TAIWO – 4 years
Christianah AKANBI – 2 years
Juwon SUNDAY – 7 years
Sikiru SALAMI – 3 years
Soliu SALAMI – 4 years
Ojo JOSEPH – 8 years
Lydia ADEWOLE – 8 years
Testimony JACOB – 5 years
Kehinde KAOSARA – 7 years
Sewa SEYI – 7 years
Waliya BELLO – 4 years
Lydia OLOHUNLOLUWA – 7 years
Damilare ODERINDE – 8 years
Deborah ADEBOWALE – 5 years
Aisha OGUNTOWO – 10 years
Lege TAIWO – 12 years
Balkis AYANWALE – 8 years
Asa David – 10 years
ONIYA COMMUNITY
Shuaibu ALIYU – 10 years
Ahmed ALIYU – 7 years
Muiz ALIYU – 5 years
Jomiloju OGUNLOLA – 6 years
ALAWUSA COMMUNITY
Agune NOAH – 8 years
Elizabeth ABADI – 5 years
Tosin ABADI – 9 years
Pius STEPHEN – 5 years
Hannah OJO – 14 years
Habidat AYANWALE – 7 years
Mary GABRIEL – 6 years
Jacob GABRIEL
Teachers 7
Students 39
Pls share for the world to see this.
America understands something Nigeria still refuses to take seriously:
Crime leaves patterns.
A gun is not just a weapon. It is evidence. It carries a history.
In the United States, when a firearm is used in a shooting in Tennessee, the shell casings can be entered into a federal ballistic system known as NIBIN. If that same gun resurfaces months later in Montana, Texas or Chicago, investigators can link both crimes together through ballistic markings left behind on the cartridges.
That means one gun can expose an entire network of crimes across multiple states.
This is not Hollywood science fiction. It is real forensic infrastructure.
Nigeria barely has that conversation.
The same rifle used to slaughter villagers in Benue could easily appear weeks later in a kidnapping operation in Kaduna, then resurface in an armed robbery in Calabar, and nobody in the system would know. Not because the criminals are geniuses. But because the state is blind.
No integrated national ballistic database.
No unified forensic intelligence structure.
No serious interstate crime linkage system.
No modern evidence-driven policing culture.
Everything is reactive.
A massacre happens.
Politicians visit.
Statements are released.
Then silence.
Meanwhile the weapons keep moving.
What makes this even more dangerous is that Nigeria’s security crisis is no longer isolated. Armed robbery, banditry, terrorism, cult violence, farmer-herder killings and organized kidnapping are all bleeding into one another. Criminal groups share routes, suppliers and weapons.
Yet investigations in Nigeria still largely depend on confessions, eyewitnesses and random checkpoints instead of intelligence fusion and forensic tracing.
America’s system is not perfect. Far from it. But one thing they understood decades ago is that data matters. Patterns matter. Jurisdictional cooperation matters.
Nigeria operates like 36 disconnected islands pretending to be one country.
A criminal can commit murder in one state and practically reset his identity by crossing into another jurisdiction. Records are poorly digitized. Case files disappear. Evidence handling is inconsistent. Intelligence sharing is weak.
And when a country cannot track weapons, it eventually loses the ability to track violence itself.
That is the terrifying part.
Because insecurity is no longer just about bad people carrying guns.
It is about a state that still does not have the institutional memory to follow those guns after the blood dries.
Breaking: Muslim terrorists just stormed a Christian village in Nigeria and unleashed pure demonic savagery on innocent families who couldn’t run fast enough to escape.
They captured pregnant women and hacked their bellies open with machetes — forcing the young women to witness their own unborn babies die right in front of them as they succumbed to fatal stab wounds.
All because they were Christians who refused to convert to Islam.
No one in the international community, UN, EU, ICC, or ICJ seems to care. Not even Christian leaders in the West.
Please pray for the persecuted Christians in Nigeria.
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Did you know that six innocent lives were lost yesterday in fresh attacks across Plateau State, even after Governor Mutfwang raised serious warnings about the worsening insecurity?
How long will blood continue to flow while families bury their loved ones in silence and fear?
The painful question many Nigerians keep asking is this: why are these terrorists so bold and fearless? Is it because they feel untouchable? Is it because there are powerful forces protecting them behind closed doors? Or because certain propaganda voices are always quick to twist the narrative, justify the killings, and confuse the world about who the real victims are?
Every life lost was someone’s father, mother, child, brother, or sister. These were human beings with dreams, hopes, and families waiting for them to come home.
Plateau is bleeding. Communities are living in fear. Children are growing up surrounded by trauma and gunfire instead of peace and opportunity.
Enough of the silence.
Enough of the excuses.
The people deserve protection, justice, and truth.
“What kind of a depraved monster slices off a woman’s breast while she is being gang raped, and throws it into the dust to be used as a plaything? What kind of a twisted pervert turns rape into necrophilia by shooting a woman in the head while he is still defiling her?
What kind of ‘freedom fighters’ go into battle with a set of handy Arabic-to-Hebrew phrases, including ‘take off your pants’, ‘lie down’, and ‘spread your legs’?
What self-respecting human being presses nails, scalpels, a hammer, an axe, screwdrivers and other household tools into a woman’s genitals?
How hard do you have to rape someone, and with what, to shatter their pelvis? Who shoots a young girl in the face and then films her mutilated corpse on her brother’s mobile phone?
The answer is: Hamas terrorists. This is the stark reality of what they did to men, women and children on October 7, 2023. And the world must never forget.”
@WestminsterWAG
The cries coming out of Gangare community in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State, are too painful for words. Once again, innocent men, women, and children have been left bleeding and broken after the fresh attack carried out on Saturday, May 9th, 2026, by suspected Fulani militia.
Today, many of the survivors are lying in hospital beds, receiving treatment for gunshot wounds and severe injuries. Some are struggling to breathe through the pain. Some cannot speak because of the trauma they witnessed. Mothers are weeping beside wounded children. Fathers are watching helplessly as their families suffer. Young people who once dreamed of a peaceful future are now fighting for their lives.
These are not just statistics. These are human beings created in the image of God. These are families whose only desire was to live peacefully in their ancestral homes. Yet violence has turned their nights into fear and their mornings into sorrow.
The people of Barkin Ladi are tired of burying loved ones. They are tired of living under constant fear. Every attack leaves behind another generation traumatized, displaced, and heartbroken. How long will innocent blood continue to cry from the soil of Plateau State?
The Bible says in Psalm 34:18:
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
Right now, many hearts in Gangare are crushed in spirit. But we pray that God Himself will draw near to every wounded victim lying in those hospitals. May He touch every bullet wound with His healing hands. May He strengthen every doctor, nurse, and caregiver attending to the injured. May He comfort every family crying through sleepless nights.
We also remember those who lost loved ones in this terrible tragedy. No words can truly heal the pain of suddenly losing a father, a mother, a child, a brother, or a sister to violence. But we pray that God will give the grieving families the strength to continue even in unimaginable sorrow.
Isaiah 41:10 says:
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee.”
To the wounded victims in the hospitals, you are not forgotten. To the grieving families, your tears matter. To the people of Plateau State, your pain is seen by God even when the world seems silent.
We call on security agencies and government authorities to rise beyond words and promises. Human lives are sacred. Communities deserve protection. The people of Barkin Ladi deserve to sleep without fear of gunfire in the night. Peace must return to Plateau State.
May God bring healing to the injured.
May God comfort the grieving.
May God protect every vulnerable community.
And may the bloodshed in Plateau finally come to an end.
Lord, let peace rise again in Barkin Ladi.
Amen.
Governor Mutfwang claims the recent killings in Plateau State were just armed robbers, not herdsmen or bandits. But how do armed robbers break into people’s homes and kill them in cold blood without stealing anything?!
We don’t need cowards in government who defend their party (APC) instead of protecting citizens. I voted for you and now regret it deeply.
By 2027, the anger of the people will be loud and I’ll use my platform to ensure you’re not re-elected.