The NSA and Gov. Radda both attended the burial of Minister Musawa's late mother.
They missed the burial of Late Major General Rabe who died in captivity of bandits
His death is not more important than that of all others but his service to the Nation deserves more.
- Dr. Shadi
Gumi the terrorist sympathizer says:
"The Government knows every terrorist in Nigeria by name, and by locations. I don't go alone, I don't go to the terrorists alone, I call the police, I call the security, everybody..."
This is Gumi again boldly saying that the Nigerian govt knows where the terrorists are. But when calamity strikes, same leaders quickly make promises and u see security personnels being deployed. And let's not forget same terroists have been offered benefits before reportedly, and also getting pardoned.
"Any insurgency that lasts more than 24 hours, the government has a hand in it" - Abacha.
Watch. I'd never heard of Prince Adewole Adebayo until today 🤦🏾♀️
I am taken by his brilliance! So there are still Nigerians like this? Wait, maybe there's hope, sigh!
Please say nothing just RT for more audience to see an old man disgracing his extended family on global stage, you think you are going on an interview with SEUN abi? 😂
The Gulf countries manage some of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds. The fact that discussions about reviewing investments have already caught the White House's attention suggests that Washington is aware of the scale of the threat.
Arab allies are making it clear that the cost of war with Iran is beginning to hit Western economies as hard as it is hitting the Gulf itself. Any reduction in capital flows from the region will sharply increase pressure on Washington and add motivation to seek a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
BTW check out our latest map on the conflict:
The Strength of Iran's Retaliation Is overwhelming the Entire Middle East
Iran has been relentlessly attacking various American bases across the Middle East and is escalating its strikes to include airports in those countries. Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates are facing continuous bombardment from Iranian forces, who appear to show no fear of any potential retaliation.
Just this morning, Iran already launched hundreds of missiles against Israel and Gulf countries, yet those nations still seem hesitant to retaliate, intimidated by the sheer force and scale of Iran's attacks.
Barrages of missiles have struck Israel multiple times, completely overwhelming air defenses on this night..
The Iranian regime appears to have prepared thoroughly for the coalition's attacks, by decentralizing its command structures and with innovative tactics for missile launches.
They are fighting for their very survival, which has produced a response far more intense than the United States and Israel anticipated.
The problems posed by the intensity of Iran's attacks are twofold:
1. The coalition has so far been unable to neutralize or significantly degrade Iran's missile launch capabilities.
2. At the current rate, interceptor stocks that previously would have lasted 15–20 days may now be depleted in just 10 days.
This is a serious issue, as it could force the United States into signing a ceasefire while bearing immense political damage from the conflict.
Why does the current scenario cause so much concern?
Because this type of war, intense aerial missile attrition, is precisely where the US and Israel hold a traditional advantage.
However, if the conflict escalates to the naval domain, where the US currently has only one carrier strike group in the region, the environment could become highly unfavorable.
Today, all of Israel's submarines have sortied. It is unclear whether they headed to a protected location or are transiting the Suez Canal to engage Iran.
Also today, an Iranian frigate was damaged in port by what appears to have been a maritime missile or a drone-launched strike.
This seems to mark the opening of the naval phase of the war that we are likely to witness in the coming days
"I was a signatory to the formation of the APC, but when I got out and told the people what would happen to them if they chose these people... that is why I have no empathy for anybody."
— Buba Galadima, NNPP Chieftain
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