You have a lot of nerve running your mouth about Burkina Faso while worshipping a man who has lost over 50% of his country to jihadists t£rr0r!st.
"Traore will enforce full military action"? Burkina Faso is currently ranked SECOND on the Global T£rr0r!sm Index. Second in the entire world. Just last month, Traore had to declare a "general mobilisation" because he's losing so badly. They are literally conscripting civilians to fill the gaps because his "full military action" has been an abject failure.
And you have the audacity to call Nigerian soldiers "spies"? Our troops just rescued 360 women and children from Boko Haram in a single operation. In May alone, Nigerian forces neutralised more than 400 t£rr0r!sts and rescued more than 221 k!dn@pp£d civilians.
The difference is that Nigeria is fighting and winning on multiple fronts simultaneously b@nd!ts in the North-West, ISWAP/BOKOHARAM T£rr0r!st in the North-East, militants in the South-South, and separatists IPOB/ESN in the South-East all at once, year after year.
But keep worshipping your demi-god who can't even secure his own capital. Burkina Faso remains a t£rr0r!st playground, and you're here yapping about Nigerian soldiers.
Go and Sit down Jorrrr.
Troops of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army (NA)/Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Karim Lamido, have arrested five suspected armed criminals after receiving a distress call reporting an attack by criminal elements on communities within the Local Government Area.
The troops immediately mobilised and moved to the scene. Upon arrival, they came under fire from unidentified gunmen and responded with overwhelming firepower, forcing the assailants to flee in different directions.
https://t.co/KwHgLg1Xf1
Lagos Police kept the wanted drug dealer, Ifeanyi Eke, under tight surveillance before his eventual arrest. After his arrest, Ifeanyi try to bribe the police with N500million
Sir @TunjiDisu1, policemen who participated in the op deserve commendation
VIDEO NEWS: The Nigeria Police Force presents a compelling account of an 18-month intelligence-led investigation in the arrest of a notorious syndicate linked to kidnapping, armed robbery, and extortion within the Federal Capital Territory.
The Federal Government has commenced over $100 million power infrastructure projects in Kogi State with the groundbreaking of a 20-megawatt mini-grid power project in Egume, Dekina Local Government Area, expected to become the largest mini-grid project in North Central Nigeria.
Two other renewable energy projects were also commissioned in Kogi East; a 700 KW mini-grid in Offa Community, Olamaboro LGA, and a 400 KW mini-grid in Emewe Efopa Community, Dekina LGA.
OPHK TROOPS FOIL TERRORIST ATTACK ON FOB MANDARAGIRAU, INFLICT LOSSES ON INSURGENTS
Troops of Forward Operating Base (FOB) Mandaragirau under 25 Brigade of Sector 2, Operation HADIN KAI, successfully contained a terrorist attack in the early hours of this morning despite adverse weather conditions and poor visibility occasioned by heavy rainstorms. The terrorists launched the attack at approximately 0300 hours and attempted to breach sections of the FOB under the extreme weather conditions.
Determined troops responded with a fierce counter-offensive, decisively frustrating further incursions and inflicting casualties on the attackers. The counter-assault underscores the resilience of the troops at FOB Mandaragirau, and reflects the courage and determination of our troops across the Theatre.
Regrettably, in the course of the battle, five gallant soldiers paid the supreme price during the intense firefight and close-quarter engagement while some equipment were also affected by the firefight. Their sacrifice embodies the highest traditions of service, courage, and unwavering commitment to the defence of the nation. Operation HADIN KAI honours their heroism and the bravery of all personnel who stood firm in the face of a determined but ultimately futile enemy assault. Three members of the CJTF also fell alongside troops while those wounded have been promptly airlifted by the Air Component Command and are currently in stable condition while receiving appropriate medicare.
Troops remain firmly in control of the FOB and continue to dominate the general area, while exploitation operations are ongoing for consolidation. These failed attacks further underscore the growing desperation of terrorist elements who continue to suffer devastating losses under sustained operational pressure. All necessary measures are being taken to protect communities and sustain relentless pressure with the deployment of additional troops and critical combat enablers throughout the North East Theatre.
Haruna M SANI
Lieutenant Colonel
Acting Media Information Officer
Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East)
Operation HADIN KAI
5 June 2026
Policies are not one-way traffic. There are consequences for actions and inactions. The impact of enacting the policies vs. Maintaining Status quo is what should be considered 3 years down the line.
The common man would have been dead without subsidy removal. NNPC's debt was at N6 trillion to oil marketers and non-remittance to FAAC had gone on for months. The last subsidy was paid from borrowed eurobonds and the FG was technically bankrupt.
The ways and means trend would have continued, and maybe we would have hit over N50trn in ways and means by year 2. Inflation and devaluation would naturally follow. States would owe salaries due to fiscal strangulation. Subnationals would have to leave off bailouts from ways and means.
Petrol won't be available with this war. Dangote won't play the subsidy game knowing the magnitude of NNPC's liabilities. His refinery is situated in an export zone and he will simply export his products. You will wake up by 3am to queue for 10 hours to buy rationed fuel at N4,000 per litre. The marketers will shun a bankrupt NNPC.
I can't imagine our reserves without FX Unification. FX backlogs and trapped funds will continue to scare investors. Imports will dry up and further pressure will hit the black market. No FPIs, No FDIs. The Naira with printed ways and means will continue to chase a few dollar bills and there is only one consequence.
It's primitive economics to compare 3 years ago and now, without taking into account the consequences of the inaction. Yes the reforms have been painful but we would have been in a worse situation. There was limited head room for any alternative. Policy evaluation must be conterfactual not just then vs now.
You are a mischievous ignoramus hiding behind a keyboard.
You mock 1,000 Forest Guards as "civilians facing merciless terrorists" – yet you have never held a rifle, never slept in a bush, never buried a comrade. You sit in your safe room, typing trash, while real men and women risk their lives.
What happened to state‑of‑the‑art ammunition and air support? It is already happening, you f@@l. Joint US‑Nigeria airstrikes just k!11ed 21 ISWAP t£rr0r!sts. Air assets strike daily. If you are too blind to see, that is your problem – not the government's.
And your "teach you how to govern" n0ns£ns£? The Forest Guard initiative is state‑led, federally‑supported. If your governor has not recruited, blame him – not the FG.
You want to teach governance? Start by learning the difference between a state and federal responsibility. Then shut your gutter.
Now go back to your phone. The adults are working.
At my direction, following the visit of a high-level Federal Government delegation that I sent to the Esiele and Yawota communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, I have approved the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in collaboration with the Oyo State Government.
People really think I am joking when I support Tinubu.
You think it was easy for someone who has never collected a voters card in his life to go and line up three times just to get one?
Let me explain my reason.
I see politicians who are against Tinubu — and I know exactly why they are against him. He is closing the loopholes they have fed from for decades.
I see the masses who are feeling the full impact of the economic reforms — and I understand their pain. It is real.
But here I am a thinker.
And as a thinker I believe President Tinubu needs more support not less. Not because he is perfect but because the process he has started is bigger than the man himself.
So I will not just support him quietly.
I will go further — I will engage, I will explain and I will win more people over to understand what is actually happening to this economy.
Because Nigeria deserves people who think before they react. 😎
Fellow Nigerians,
Three years ago, on this day, I first addressed you as your President. I pledged courage in leadership, honesty in reform, and commitment to rebuilding the foundations of our economy.
The decisions we have taken since have been difficult but necessary. Today, the signs of recovery, resilience, and renewal are visible across our country.
In honour of this milestone, and as a precursor to Democracy Day, today, across all six geopolitical zones, over twenty groups of strategic projects in energy, health, enterprise, education, and public works would be commissioned.
Under the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund, four flagship projects today. FEMADEC Energy at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri — the first of twenty CNG refuelling stations in our federal universities. Portland Gas at Ojota, Lagos — a 96,000 SCMD CNG mother station, with a daughter station in Kubwa, Abuja. Ibile Oil and Gas, with its network of fifteen CNG refuelling stations across Lagos State. And Rolling Energy at Jahi, Abuja — anchoring a portfolio of seventeen RLNG and LCNG facilities across Kaduna, Kano and Borno. Together, these projects will lower transport costs, expand cleaner energy, and strengthen our energy sovereignty.
In the health sector, thirteen new projects today across all six zones — every one of them ribbon-cut on the ground today. Six new facilities at our federal teaching hospitals: the President Bola Tinubu Complex at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja; the Trauma Centre Pharmacy Quality Control Laboratory at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria; the Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology Centre at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi; the new Mental Health Complex at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital; the new Administrative Complex at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu; and the Laboratory Complex at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital.
Also commissioned are the State Emergency Operations Centres in Kano, Sokoto and Katsina; the newly constructed Lagos Vaccine Hub in Oshodi; and the National Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance System fleet — one hundred and forty-five tricycle ambulances, six boat ambulances, and seventy-nine new ambulances for our federal hospitals.
Two revitalised primary health centres at Gadon Kaya in Kano and Aboh in Delta State. These two stand for the almost three thousand primary health centres our administration has revitalised under the IMPACT programme over the last two years, alongside twenty-seven equipped Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care sites, one thousand six hundred and two revitalised Level 1 facilities, and one thousand three hundred and sixty revitalised Level 2 facilities, together bringing quality care closer to ordinary Nigerians in every zone.
Alongside these, the new SMEDAN Industrial Development Centre at Ikorodu, Lagos, and additional projects in education and public works being delivered across the country.
These projects are not ceremonial symbols. They are evidence that the Renewed Hope Agenda is being felt in homes, businesses, schools and hospitals across our federation.
Today is the commemoration of our inauguration. It is not a day for long speeches. On June 12, our Democracy Day, we will present our full scorecard to Nigerians.
And so, by the authority vested in me as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I hereby declare all these projects — across our health system, our energy infrastructure, our enterprise, our education and our public works — duly commissioned, and dedicated to the service of the Nigerian people.
The work continues.
The reforms continue.
And our resolve remains unshaken.
Thank you, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR
President, Federal Republic of Nigeria
29th May 2026
On this Children’s Day, I celebrate every Nigerian child. I celebrate the child who is excelling in school. I celebrate the child who is learning a trade. I celebrate the child living with disability and still pressing forward with courage. I celebrate the child who has lost much but has not lost hope.
Today belongs to you. It is a day to celebrate your innocence, your strength, your creativity, your aspirations, and the immeasurable value you bring to our nation. You are the pride of our Republic, the custodians of tomorrow’s promise, and the living reminder that we can shape the future of Nigeria by the opportunities we create for our children today.
The theme for this year’s celebration, “Future Now: Promoting Inclusion for Every Nigerian Child,” speaks powerfully to the soul of our national conscience. It reminds us that the future is not a distant promise; it is already here.
As we mark this special day, which coincides with Eid-el-Kabir, some Nigerian children and their teachers in Oyo and Borno should be with their families, but are being held captive by criminals. Some children have been forced into fear. Some parents cannot join today’s celebration because their hearts are set on one prayer: ‘Bring our children home.’
To those children, their parents, and their teachers, I say this as a father and your President: you are not forgotten. You are not abandoned.
To the families grieving and despondent, your government will not turn your pain into ceremony. We will continue to work until children taken from their homes, schools and communities are returned safely, and until those who profit from this cruelty are brought to justice.
I have directed all relevant security agencies to sustain and intensify coordinated rescue operations for abducted children and other vulnerable citizens across the country. These operations must be intelligence-led, carefully executed and focused first on the safe recovery of our children.
I have also directed the strengthening of school protection measures in high-risk areas. This will include updated school vulnerability mapping, closer coordination between state governments and security commands, rapid response links between schools and local security units, and stronger community-based early warning systems.
The Federal Ministry of Education, working with state governments, is to deepen the implementation of the Safe Schools framework with clear reporting, clear responsibility and clear timelines. Every school in a vulnerable area must know who to call, what to do, where to move, and how to protect children when danger is identified.
We will also improve support for children who have survived abduction, violence and displacement. Rescue is not the end of the government’s duty. A child who returns from trauma must return to care, medical attention, counselling, education and dignity. I have directed the relevant ministries and agencies to ensure that recovered children receive proper reintegration support, not temporary attention.
Let me also state that protecting children cannot be left solely to the government. Parents, teachers, traditional rulers, religious leaders, community leaders, youth groups, transport unions, local vigilantes and the media all have a role to play. When a community sees strange movement around a school and keeps quiet, a child is placed at risk. When warning signs are ignored, families suffer. When information is shared quickly and responsibly, lives can be saved.
This is why we will continue to strengthen the link between communities and security agencies. The fight to protect children must begin before an attack happens, not after one has already occurred.
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