“In Nigeria, We Have Two Governments. One Is Collecting Tax, The Other Is Collecting Ransom. Same Country, And They Both Have One Thing In Common, Making Life Difficult And a Living Hell For Nigerians.” ~ Isaac Fayose Reacts
Mazinnamdikanu is better in the hands of DSS instead of being in the hands of HOD Mazi Chika Edoziem ~Siblings:
Just Imagine the mindset?.
DOS brought SAN Ozhokome that secured discharged and acquited for MaziNnamdikanu.
The government disobeyed,
Transfered appeal court judges that gave the verdict,
Appointed new judges,
Filed illegal stay of execution.
Instead of the siblings to condemn the actions of the government that disobeyed court order, they channelled blame and condemnation to SAN Ozhokome and Barr. Ejiofor that secured the victory.
What is their reason?,
The post below posted by their inlaw madman profit, this is their conclusions, instead of DOS to be the people that freed MaziNnamdikanu is better MaziNnamdikanu remain in DSS custody.
That the mindset that led them to start analysing appeal court judgement saying that same Legal team that secured discharged and acquited are the ones holding MaziNnamdikanu,
Can you imagine?.
Then they choose to forward for a new trial instead of defending the already secured discharged and acquited,
Thesame DOS opposed the trial saying that it is dangerous for MaziNnamdikanu to continue trial, DOS said that Nig wants to jail him, DOS adviced that we should stand on appeal court judgement.
The siblings started campaigning that DOS don't want MNK out for standing against his further trial, that DOS have abandoned MNK.
Their supporters started asking us, can you love MNK more than his siblings?, the siblings knows what is good for their brother.
At the end, MaziNnamdikanu was convicted and sentenced to life. Imprisonment.
Now, between DOS and siblings who jailed. Mazinnamdikanu?,
Where is the sabotage of DOS in this case?.
After jailing MaziNnamdikanu the siblings and lawyers started accusing DOS, Maxwell Opara said that some want him de@d so that they can take over the leadership of IPOB.
So tell me the action of DOS that led to the conviction/sentencing of MaziNnamdikanu?.
~Fearless IpobEvangelist Maduabuchi Nwachukwu I stopped in primary 4.
WEDNESDAY MUSINGS
THE TEARS OF OUR CHILDREN FLOW WHILST A NATION FEASTS ON INDIFFERENCE
Blood, Tears and Silence: The Tragedy of Nigeria’s Forgotten Children
In recent days, the avalanche of unnatural and deeply troubling occurrences across our country has so overwhelmed me with urgent humanitarian interventions that I was momentarily unable to provide updates regarding the abducted schoolchildren in Oyo State.
However, upon revisiting the horrifying developments, brazenly circulated by the very terrorists responsible for this barbarity, one truth struck me with devastating clarity: if there had remained even the faintest residue of doubt in my mind concerning the tragic condition of Nigeria, such doubt has now been permanently extinguished. I can now say, without hesitation and with a heavy but resolute heart, that Nigeria has descended into the distressing abyss of a failed State.
Pause, if only for a fleeting moment, and imagine the psychological torment consuming the minds of those innocent children abducted from a secondary school in Oyo State. Children whose only “crime” was daring to pursue education, a fundamental constitutional and civic entitlement. Imagine their terror as they awaken daily to brutality, torture, starvation, humiliation, and the constant shadow of death in the hands of bloodthirsty terrorists who now wield human lives as bargaining chips in a grotesque marketplace of ransom and political impotence.
Yet, whilst these innocent children bleed tears in captivity, our political establishment appears consumed with the theatre of power , endless party primaries, political horse-trading, desperate permutations for 2027, and the shameless choreography of ambition. One cannot help but wonder whether governance in Nigeria has now become an elaborate banquet held atop the graves of public conscience.
In any sane and civilised society, the sheer magnitude of this national disgrace would have triggered immediate resignations or outright dismissals of those entrusted with the nation’s security architecture. But here, public office holders recline comfortably in air-conditioned splendour, glasses of champagne raised high, whilst helpless children languish in forests under the whips and guns of terrorists. What a tragic monument to failed leadership.
And how does one explain this horror to one’s own children? How does a parent calmly inform his child that fellow students , children exactly like them, went to school in pursuit of knowledge, only to be abducted like spoils of war and subjected to unspeakable inhumanity, whilst those elected to govern the nation debate political tickets and electoral calculations with undisturbed enthusiasm?
At times, one is almost tempted to ask, with painful sarcasm, whether the colonial masters we once celebrated for leaving should now be invited back to teach us once again the elementary duties of governance, responsibility, and protection of human life. For what exactly remains of a country where schoolchildren can be abducted in broad daylight, held captive for over a week within the territorial boundaries of the nation, tortured repeatedly, and yet the State responds with the lethargy of a spectator watching a distant tragedy?
The indifference is perhaps unsurprising. After all, the overwhelming majority of those occupying positions of authority have ensured that their own children study in the safest and finest institutions across Europe, America, and other parts of the world, certainly not within the insecurity-ravaged educational landscape they supervise in Nigeria.
Let us speak plainly.
If even one of these abducted children bore the surname of a President, a Governor, or any member of the ruling elite, the machinery of the State would have erupted with ferocious urgency. The heavens themselves would have been shaken in pursuit of justice and rescue. But because these children belong to ordinary Nigerians, they are reduced to statistics, headlines, and fleeting talking points before the nation moves on to the next political spectacle.
Yesterday, the Nigerian Defence Headquarters proudly announced the elimination of 317 terrorists within the month of May. Whilst such a declaration may ordinarily warrant commendation, one is compelled to ask, with profound anguish and unrestrained moral urgency: if this unprecedented operational feat could indeed be achieved within so short a span, what then continues to hold our innocent children captive in the dark forests of Oyo?
As we speak, innocent children remain in captivity, brutalised not because they violated any law, not because they threatened national security, but simply because they sought education. Their tears now stain the conscience of an entire nation.
History will remember this era not merely for the atrocities of terrorists, but more painfully for the silence, complacency, and scandalous indifference of those entrusted with power.
And when posterity finally sits in judgement over this generation of leaders, one haunting question will echo through the corridors of history:
“When innocent children cried for help, where exactly was the Nigerian State?”
Nigeria, sadly, stands today not merely wounded, but morally collapsing under the weight of its own indifference.
#SaveOyoSchoolChildren
#BringBackOurChildren
#ChildrenNotBargainingChips
#EndSchoolAbductionsNow
#NigeriaInDistress
#ProtectNigerianChildren
#StopTheTerror
#HumanityBeforePolitics
#NigeriaMustProtectItsChildren
#EnoughIsEnoughNigeria
#EducationUnderAttack
#SecureOurSchools
#NoChildShouldSufferThis
#EndTheSilence
#NationWithoutConscience
#RescueTheChildrenNow
#TearsOfOurChildren
#FailedLeadership
#StopTheBloodTears
#EveryChildMatters
#JusticeForTheAbductedChildren
#ChildrenDeserveSafety
#LeadershipMustAct
#TheNationIsWatching
#BarEjioforWrites
Signed,
Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq.,KSC.
Dunu- Ezeugosinachi
May, 27, 2026.
KWARA: I listened to every single minute of this video. It is made with a very heavy heart.
Yes, this is the core Yoruba area of Kwara, completely deserted.
One of the most difficult puzzles to crack in all these is how a Yoruba President, Tinubu can be so tribalistic about every aspect of life and governance, but not with the security of the lives and properties of, even his own people.
It boggles the mind to imagine that Yorubas were a million times safer under Buhari, than they are today under Tinubu, and of course that same reality goes for the rest of the nation. SMH violently.
“So many school children and teachers were kidn@pped in Ogbomosho, Oyo State, and one of their teachers was b€he@ded President Tinubu did not make any nationwide broadcast to address the issue. He is currently in Lagos and did not visit them, yet today he is out for his primary election.”
— Isaac Fayose
“These questions are directed to Yakubu Gowon. Where is the manuscript of the Aburi Accord agreement? Which part of the Aburi Accord did you implement after the meeting? Who invaded first & who did you invade? What was actually fought & has there been a solution?”
~Simon Kennedy asks Yakubu Gowon
The Indeginous People of Biafra (IPOB) Spain under the leadership of #DOS wish to invite all meaningful Biafrans all over Spain to rally round Teatro Ariaga Bilbao Spain on the 30th of May 2026 at 9:30am in memory of our fallen Heros and Heroines. #IPOB#DOS.
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Breaking News !
Senegal's president fires prime minister after months of tensions
Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has fired Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko after months of simmering tension.
The decision was announced by the secretary general of the government, Oumar Samba Ba, during a late-night broadcast on Friday.
The firing caps a period of open confrontation between the two former allies from the Patriotes Africains du Sénégal pour le Travail, l’Éthique et la Fraternité (Pastef) party, who had defeated the former ruling party in March 2024.
Ba said the sacking of the prime minister led to the resignation of all the members of the government and its dissolution.
The Pastef party had ridden into office after a fierce campaign mounted against the then-ruling party Alliance pour la République following widespread speculation that former President Macky Sall wanted to use a 2016 constitutional change to revise his term in office.
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This is how Orji Uzor Kalu has been winning election in Abia state , Just watch this 2026 APC Primary Election for Orji Uzor Kalu , it’s done inside the bush and imagine APC agents counted the votes : From 50 to 100 and then jumped to 1500.
This is how these politicians secure their votes claiming they won elections . I pray that Biafrans should learn from all these exposures because many can never believe in their wildest dreams that people can very horrible in counting votes in this manner and do you expect from the one representing you from this fraudulent ways .
@real_IpobDOS@gbaramatuvoice@inecnigeria@NGRSenate@OUKtweets@HouseNGR@UKinNigeria@StateDept@Reality_Alert@amnesty
Nigeria is the deadliest place in the world for Christians.
Christians in Nigeria are the victims of the large majority of faith-based murders. Almost 4,000 killed in 2026 so far for their religious beliefs. Media silence.