Three Mexican nationals and several cartel linked operatives arrested after an NDLEA raid on a massive methamphetamine laboratory hidden in a forest in Ogun State. Meth valued at over ₦480 billion were recovered. It is the largest meth lab ever uncovered in Nigeria.
BIOGRAPHY OF MUHAMMAD (S. A. W)
▪Name : Muhammad (SAW)
▪Father : Abdullah
▪Mother : Aminah
▪Date of Birth : 12th Rabi Al - Awwal
▪Date of Death :08 Jun 632 11 after Hijra
▪Age : 63 yrs
▪Place of Birth : Makkah
▪Place of Death : Madinah
▪Residence : Makkah then moved to Madina
▪Profession : Businessman , then a Prophet
▪Age : 63 years
▪Lived in Makkah : 50 years
▪Nabowat Age : 40 years
▪Lived in Madinah ; 13 years
▪Yrs of Preaching : 23 years
▪Merchant : 26 years (583–609 CE)
▪Preacher : 23 years (609–632 CE)
End of Worldly Life : 08 June 632 (11th after Hijra)
A C T I O N S
1. Virtue
2. Preaching
3. Jihad in Islam
B E H A V I O U R
1. Peace and Justice
2. Loving everybody
3. Liking of Muslims
4. Philanthropic
5. Respectful of any organ.
WIVES & MARRIED PERIOD
1. Khadija bint Khuwaylid 595–619
2. Sawda bint Zamʿa 619–632
3. Aisha bint Abi Bakr 619–632
4. Hafsa bint Umar 624–632
5. Zaynab bint Khuzayma 625–627
6. Hind bint Abi Umayya 625–632
7. Zaynab bint Jahsh 627–632
8. Juwayriyya bint al-Harith 628–632
9. Ramla bint Abi Sufyan 628–632
10. Rayhana bint Zayd 629–631
11. Safiyya bint Huyayy 629–632
12. Maymunah bint al-Harith 630–632
13. Maria al-Qibtiyya 630–632
C H I L D R E N
Boys :
1. Al-Qassem
2. Abdullah
3. Ibrahim
Girls :
1. Zaynab
2. Ruqayyah
3. Ummu Kalthoom
4. Fatima
The Most Influential Muslims in History:
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2. 🇸🇦 Umar ibn al-Khattab
3. 🇮🇶 Ali ibn Abi Talib
4. 🇸🇦 Abu Bakr
5. 🇸🇦 Uthman ibn Affan
6. 🇪🇬 Salah ad-Din (Saladin)
7. 🇹🇷 Mehmed II
8. 🇹🇷 Suleiman the Magnificent
9. 🇮🇶 Harun al-Rashid
10. 🇮🇷 Shah Abbas I
11. 🇮🇳 Akbar
12. 🇵🇰 Muhammad Ali Jinnah
13. 🇮🇶 Husayn ibn Ali
14. 🇸🇾 Muawiya I
15. 🇺🇿 Timur (Tamerlane)
16. 🇹🇷 Selim I
17. 🇸🇦 Abd al-Malik
18. 🇸🇦 Al-Walid I
19. 🇮🇶 Al-Ma'mun
20. 🇪🇬 Baybars
21. 🇮🇳 Aurangzeb
22. 🇵🇰 Allama Iqbal
23. 🇹🇷 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
24. 🇧🇩 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
25. 🇮🇶 Al-Mutawakkil
OPINION: If Plateau’s Illegal Arms Factories Belonged to Fulani Militias, the World Would Be Burning
By: Zagazola Makama
The discovery of another illegal arms factory in Plateau State should have shaken the conscience of the nation. But it did not. Not because the development was insignificant, but because it did not fit the preferred narrative carefully marketed for years by crisis merchants, foreign lobbyists, and politically interested actors feeding off the Plateau conflict.
Imagine for a moment if troops had uncovered three illegal arms factories operated by Fulani militias in their harmlet in Plateau within three weeks. Imagine if security forces had recovered fabricated AK-47 rifles, welding machines, recoiling springs, ammunition shells and weapon components from settlements associated with Fulani groups. By now, international media would be flooded with headlines screaming “genocide.” Foreign NGOs would issue emergency alerts. U.S. lawmakers would hold hearings. Social media activists would demand sanctions on Nigeria. Naked women and youths would occupy streets in Jos. Protesters would occupy the streets of Abuja, Washington and London. Religious organisations would organise prayer marches and global petitions. Every recovered rifle would become proof of an alleged grand conspiracy to wipe out Christians.
But reality can be inconvenient. Troops of Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP) raided illegal arms manufacturing sites in Vom, Jos South LGA, and arrested five suspects linked to Berom militia networks. Recovered from the factories were fabricated AK-47 rifles, weapon skeletons, revolver components, magazines, welding machines and industrial tools used for weapon production. This was not a rumour. This was not social media speculation. These were physical weapons recovered by troops during a live operation.
Yet the silence has been deafening. No outrage from the usual activists. No emergency press conferences. No sermons condemning the proliferation of illegal arms within Plateau communities. No viral hashtags. No candlelight protests. No foreign NGO reports warning about ethnic militias manufacturing weapons. The same voices that quickly amplify every allegation against Fulani groups suddenly developed selective blindness.
This is the uncomfortable truth many do not want discussed openly: Plateau’s crisis is no longer a simplistic black-and-white story of innocent victims versus faceless attackers. Armed militias exist on multiple sides of the conflict. Weapons are being manufactured locally. Revenge attacks are organised. Narratives are weaponised. Communities arm themselves while simultaneously presenting themselves exclusively as helpless victims before the national and international audience.
And that is exactly why the crisis has persisted for decades. The dangerous part is not merely the weapons themselves. The dangerous part is the ecosystem protecting the narrative. An ecosystem where facts are filtered through ethnicity and religion before they are accepted. An ecosystem where the deaths of some victims generate global outrage while the deaths of others barely earn a mention. An ecosystem where propaganda travels faster than truth.
Over the past months, security operations in Plateau have exposed repeated evidence of armed local militias, reprisal cells, illegal weapon possession, and coordinated attacks hidden beneath carefully crafted emotional narratives. Troops have recovered weapons from local youths. Active shooters were seen in viral videos previously circulated as evidence of “attacks.” Security personnel have repeatedly intervened to stop reprisals between communities. Yet these realities rarely make international reports because they complicate the preferred storyline.
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