Announcing appearance is:
O.S Aminu ESQ
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Proud to be a member of the largest bar in Africa
Extraordinary ability isn't about fame. It's about proof.
If you've published, been cited, peer reviewed, spoken at major conferences, or received awards in your industry — you may already qualify.
The question isn't whether you're exceptional enough.
The question is whether your record has been built and presented the right way.
Tweeted it before: “silent treatment” or “ghosting” is when you reach out to someone and they ignore you.
If you don’t reach out and they don’t either, that’s not ‘ghosting’ & you’re not a victim.
Your U.S. dreams are worth protecting, even when the path looks uncertain. Policies shift, headlines change, but the fundamentals remain. Keep building your case, strengthening your profile. Your moment is coming, and when it does, you won't just hope. You'll be ready to land it.
This is an important Tip and a reminder for anyone on a temporary visa.
Few days back, the USCIS reminded us about the peculiarities of the Adjustment of Status.
“It is not a right but a matter of discretion and administrative grace.”
If you are on an F-1, B-1/B-2 visa or any other temporary visa, it is important now more than ever that you stay clean, stay compliant and build a strong positive profile.
This is for every Muslim that will come across this post. I beg you In Allah’s name to please help if you can.
Are you a muslim? Please take your time to read this short message.
I beg you for the sake of Allah, if you come across this post and it is within your capacity to give any amount to support fasting widows who have no one to care for them and their children, please consider donating.
Your kindness can ease someone’s burden of Iftar and sahoor during this blessed month.
Donation Details:
Account Number: 0491241121
Bank: GTBank
Account Name: Abdulsalam Abdullah
If you are unable to donate, please help by sharing this message with others who may be able to help.
May Allah reward you, purify your wealth, and place barakah in whatever you give.
Āmīn.
The reason Israel is “allowed” to have nuclear weapons and Iran is not has nothing to do with who is “good” or “bad.” It has nothing to do with Islam, Christianity, or Judaism. It comes down to three things: a treaty, a secret deal, and the protection of a superpower.
1. The Treaty
In 1968, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) opened for signatures. Iran signed it. Israel did not. That single decision created two completely different legal realities. By signing, Iran agreed to never build nuclear weapons in exchange for access to peaceful nuclear technology. Any move toward a bomb is a treaty violation. Israel made no such promise. No signature, no legal obligation, no inspections required.
It has nothing to do with morality. All the countries that signed that treaty are under same obligation not to build nukes. Israel simply never signed it.
2. Israel didn’t earn its nuclear weapons through good behaviour. It built them through deception.
In the late 1950s, Israel secretly began constructing a nuclear facility in the Negev desert near a town called Dimona. They did this with French assistance, entirely in secret and outside any international inspection regime.
When U.S. intelligence discovered it in 1960, Israeli officials simply lied to their American allies. They told the Americans it was a textile factory.
President Kennedy demanded inspections. Israel agreed but only on its own terms.
They asked for U.S. inspectors instead of the IAEA. The Israelis also asked for advance notice of every visit. And according to declassified U.S. government documents, Israel installed false walls and concealment measures before each inspection to hide the underground weapons facility.
The inspectors eventually told Washington that their visits were useless. By 1965, Israel had produced its first plutonium. By the eve of the 1967 Six-Day War, it likely had nuclear weapons.
This doesn’t sound like a responsible nation playing by the rules. This is a nation that lied to its closest ally to build weapons of mass destruction in secret. And then got everyone who criticized them in trouble.
(Just wait for the number of people that will call me anti-semite just from this post alone).
3. The Secret Deal
In September 1969, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir met President Nixon at the White House. One-on-one. No aides. No note-takers. No official record exists in either country’s archives. But the understanding they reached shaped the next 50+ years: Israel would not test nuclear weapons or publicly acknowledge having them.
In return, the United States would stop pressuring Israel to allow inspections and would stop asking it to sign the NPT.
Since 1969, the U.S. has actively worked to prevent Israel’s nuclear program from being publicly discussed or scrutinized by the IAEA. U.S. presidents since Clinton are reported to have signed a secret letter committing not to interfere with Israel’s nuclear weapons.
4. The Alliance Is What Protects Israel
Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance since World War II, $174 billion in total.
Since 2000, over 86% of that has gone directly to its military. The U.S. has used its UN Security Council veto 42 times to block resolutions critical of Israel, roughly half of all vetoes America has ever cast.
The U.S. is legally required to maintain Israel’s “Qualitative Military Edge” over every other country in the region. When America sells weapons to Saudi Arabia or the UAE, it simultaneously increases arms packages to Israel to offset the sale.
Again,, this is not about who is moral. It is what happens when you have the most powerful friend in the room.
5. Now let’s talk about the claim that Muslim nations are inherently too dangerous to have nuclear weapons.
Pakistan has had nuclear weapons since 1998. It has not used them. It has not given them to terrorists. India and Pakistan, a Hindu-majority and a Muslim-majority nation, have maintained nuclear deterrence for over 25 years without a launch.
Meanwhile, Israel, the nation being described here as responsible, offered to sell nuclear weapons to apartheid South Africa in 1975. It helped South Africa develop the bomb. The two countries collaborated on a suspected nuclear test off the South African coast in 1979.
In 2012, the FBI released documents showing that an investigation concluded Benjamin Netanyahu was part of a smuggling ring that illegally purchased nuclear triggers from the United States.
So when someone says Muslim nations cannot be trusted with nuclear weapons but Israel can, ask them which country actually tried to arm an apartheid regime with a nuclear bomb.
In June 2025, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, striking Iran’s Fordow and Natanz nuclear facilities. The U.S. followed with B-2 bombers and cruise missiles. This was an attack by a country that has never signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty, that built its nuclear weapons through documented deception, against a country that had signed the treaty and had its facilities inspected thousands of times by the IAEA.
The structural reality is this: sign the NPT, and every centrifuge you spin gets scrutinized. Refuse to sign, build your weapons in secret, and get a handshake deal with the world’s superpower, and nobody can touch you.
Framing this as Islam vs. civilization is not just lazy. It ignores the entire documented record of how we actually got here.