This is an American. He was born and raised in the United States. He may never even have visited Nigeria in his entire life. What he did here is alien to the Nigerian culture, and more in sync with crimes of passion seen everyday in the United States. Please put your stories in proper perspective.
Lol, no, she’s not. She isn’t that smart, and chess is a linear, computational domain, not a real game of deception, uncertainty, and psychology, like, say, poker.
If I were her, I’d be more concerned that the adversary in question hasn’t responded directly to any of her antics.
@TexTheLaw One of the main problems with Nigerian law enforcement is that they talk when they should be shooting and shoot when they should be talking, and they are not institutionally aware of the difference.
People should stop calling that a low budget hotel. They put the Super Eagles team in a slum. This was the view from my own low budget hotel in Morocco in 2021 or so when I unexpectedly had to quarantine for two weeks (couldn’t afford anything fancy for that long)
He lost 12 of his kinsmen this year during an attack, and over 40 people were killed. If you ask him to show you where the genocide is happening. He will take you home and show you his dead relatives because he understands the pain. So fcuk you and this stupid narrative
By sentencing Sunday Jackson to death for disarming and killing a terrorist, the Nigerian government has passed a message that the only thing permitted to happen when a fulani terrorist meets a Nigerian is for the Nigerian to die in the hands of the terrorist.
Quoting this to give it more reach. The Nigerian senate is trying to pass a law that will increase the jail term for abortion to 10 years.
We all need to be speaking about this and calling the attention of our representatives to the danger this poses. #SayNoToAbortionBill
Mr. President @officialABAT, beyond statements, it is ABSOLUTELY NOT SENSIBLE that 26 months on, Nigerian embassies abroad remain without appointed ambassadors. This is a loophole that foreign powers are already exploiting.
Ambassadors are the official face of Nigeria abroad. Chargés d’affaires cannot lobby effectively, negotiate high-level agreements, or fully protect our interests in international forums. Without them, Nigeria loses influence in multilateral bodies, bilateral talks, and regional coalitions.
This gap leaves our diaspora unprotected, undermines visa negotiations and trade facilitation, and creates openings for foreign powers to misrepresent or manipulate Nigeria’s narrative, a vulnerability already evident in the Christian genocide claims that fueled this CPC designation.
Strong statements are commendable in principle, but words without empowered action on the ground leave our country’s interests, narrative, and sovereignty at risk.
The time to fill these ambassadorial posts and assert Nigeria’s voice internationally is now. Our country cannot afford this vulnerability.