Look at the absolute state of this country under APC. It is sickening.
They have turned the nation into a living hell for its own citizens.
How can a system justify jailing activists like Sowore for merely using their voice, while actively negotiating with bloody fulani terrorists killing the military and destroying lives and properties?
It is pure madness.
We are trapped in this nightmare because we have allowed tribalism to blind us, wrapping us around the fingers of nonentities and criminals who destroy our future for their own selfish gain.
That’s not power. That’s animalistic and archaic retardant retrograde.
If we don’t wake up, stop the ethnic divisions, and fiercely fight back against this oppression, we are willingly choosing to stay in a constructed hell on earth doomed forever.
2027 is the last chance and a must for Nigeria to escape what’s coming.
Enough is enough. 🇳🇬🔥
Islamic colonialism is the longest-lasting in history, spanning roughly 1,400 years. It is also the largest geographically, controlling about 20% of the Earth's land surface. It has been the most violent, using a range of tactics that led to the ethnic cleansing of huge portions of the territories it seized from non-Muslim populations. In every one of these respects, it exceeds any other colonial or imperialist power in human history.
On top of that, the engine of its colonialism is still pushing it to conquer more and more land. What drives it are the explicit commands in the Quran and the Sunnah of Muhammad.
Stop giving out your underaged child to an Igbo woman in the name of a househelp. It never ends well.
Also, give birth to the number of children you can raise, please 🙏🏽
The Christian community around the world must stand with the Christians in Nigeria to save them. That means stepping in with significant military forces and helping them establish a Christian state in Biafra with a strong army. This is the duty of the global Christian community.
The UN just released a report from a twelve-day Nigeria "investigation" by its Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief. Finding: no evidence of religious persecution.
One detail sets the table: the Rapporteur was there at the invitation of the Nigerian government.
The Rapporteur's reasoning: she did not see a direct government order to kill Christians. No instruction from Abuja, up and down the chain of command, ordering one religious group destroyed. Therefore — not genocide. Not persecution. Move along.
The problem is, that is NOT the legal standard. That is a red herring. Disgusting.
In 1994, Hutu militias — not the Rwandan military, not a government chain of command — killed 800,000 Tutsi in 100 days. The International Criminal Tribunal ruled it genocide. The killers didn't have government memos in their pockets. They had machetes and a mission. Intent to destroy a group is the standard. Not a signed order.
The Rapporteur, Prof. Nazila Ghanea, holds a chair in international human rights law at Oxford University. She knows the legal standard for religious persecution and genocide. She chose intentionally to kick up dust with a false argument to justify her obviously pre-determined conclusion. That's not an investigation, it's a whitewash. This should be a crime.
Here's what her twelve-day investigation looked like. She went to Abuja, Jos, and Kano — cities. Not to Barkin Ladi, not Benue, not Taraba or Southern Kaduna, not Gwoza, where the massacres continue. Her own statement confirmed her activities were "limited to Kano and Plateau states." She met with government officials and "religious leaders." In Nigeria that means she sat with the apparatus running the cover-up and took notes.
In her own words, she acknowledged that "at the village and hamlet levels in particular concentrations of the country, scores of innocent people experience killings, mass violence and the total decimation of their livelihoods, time and again, witnessing little or no justice." She acknowledged the scale of killings "could qualify as genocide." Her own senior legal experts told her directly they "cannot say that genocide is not happening anywhere in Nigeria."
Then she issued a report saying there is no evidence of religious persecution.
Prior to her trip, the European Centre for Law and Justice, Genocide Watch, and 21Wilberforce each submitted documented evidence of anti-Christian massacres for her consideration. She came home and said there's nothing to see.
Lying to hide the genocide is nothing new for the UN. I build schools in displacement camps in Abuja. The UNHCR wrote a detailed report about those camps in 2015. When I contacted them in 2020, they officially denied the camps exist. But they do, and the victims are still there.
More than 185,000 Christians and non-jihadist Muslims have been killed since 2009. More than 20,000 churches burned. Twelve million driven from their homes.
And the UN just handed Nigeria a clean bill of health.
The only certain conclusion from the report is that the UN Rapporteur is either corrupt, complicit, or a complete ignoramus. And her Oxford position likely rules out ignoramus.
The United Nations is not a neutral observer in Nigeria's genocide. It is a participant in covering it up.
#EarthShaker
I stand for an independent Christian state in Biafra, where the Christian people can live in security and peace, practice their faith freely, and determine their own future.
After years of violence and marginalization, they deserve nothing less.
Chief Tinubu @officialABAT your government is a DISGRACE ❗️
Omoyele Sowere @sowore is the Least of your problems, FREE SOWORE and go after Terrorist and Criminals in your government ❗️
@OfficialDSSNG when would you manhandle Terrorist and Kidnappers like this? SHAME❗️💔🇳🇬
Sunday Igbogho threatened to KILL Fulanis in SW over the kidnap of Yorubas.
Yorubas are hailing him for "protecting SW".
NIGERIAN GOVT IS QUIET.
But when Nnamdi Kanu and ESN chased Fulanis out of SE, it was classed as "terrorism".
NIGERIA MUST DIVIDE‼️
Only a matter of time!
Agree or disagree, Biafra is going to emerge as a Christian country. From the responses I’m getting, Muslims around the world are opposed to a two-state solution in Nigeria, a Christian Biafra and a Muslim Nigeria. When it serves their purposes, they push for division, like in Pakistan and Israel. But when it doesn’t work in their favor, like in Nigeria, they fight against it. Bangladesh needs to be partitioned too, so the Hindus there can have their own country. This is all part of their effort to wipe out the Christian community in Nigeria, just like they’ve taken over roughly 20% of the Earth’s land in the 1400 years since Islam began. Ever since Muhammad founded the Islamic Ummah in Medina, Islam stopped being just a religion. It turned into a political, colonialist, racist, and violent movement whose goal, according to the Quran and Muhammad’s Sunnah, is to create a world made up only of Muslims. The Quran and Muhammad’s Sunnah are the political platform of the Islamic Ummah and its war plan against non-Muslim humanity.
Message to Americans from my followers:
Qatar is an enemy working to destroy you. You have to understand that the Muslims in Qatar, like Muslims everywhere, are obligated by the Quran and the Sunnah of Muhammad to destroy the United States by any means necessary. Qatar has its oil money and uses it as a weapon in an economic jihad to tear America down from the inside. That includes buying off American leaders on both the Republican and Democratic sides with massive amounts of cash. It also involves brainwashing young Americans through the huge sums it has invested in academia. And it's pouring enormous sums into Al Jazeera to run a relentless propaganda campaign for the same purpose. In this way, Qatar is no different from Iran's Ayatollah regime. Every Muslim is required to do their part toward this goal, just using different tactics.
“3 gbosa for the igbos & Hausas …. Nah only yoruba people dey sell votes… you can’t see plenty igbos selling their votes… That’s why Tinubu lost in Lagos …
We need to change Ekiti motto from fountain of knowledge to fountain of poverty … If I come back to this world nah Igbo man I wan be..”