@seal_dee@instablog9ja Hard earned money kwa?
Ill-gotten money from investing billions of anambra money in the bank he has shares in and getting 35% interest.
You people think Nigerians are fools with the way you guys are white washing and packaging the fraud.
Some Obi’s ekukes came to spy on my platform and this is my response to one of them:
"You are as foolish as your Peter Obi, who can't stand the truth. Tinubu is criticised, Atiku is criticised by Obi’s mad dogs. None of them sued people because they recognise that we are in a democracy and people are free to express themselves. Obi has sued Deji Adeyanju, and I heard he has written his wretched letter to Kenneth Okonkwo. If he has such a thin skin against criticism as an ordinary citizen, he will certainly kill all Nigerians with the guns of the state if he ever nears any position of office, God forbid, because Nigerians love to express themselves. We need a tolerant democratic President, not an Obi who does not know his left from his right. Go and get a job and a life."
Henceforth, I will reply any Obi street urchin who comes to my platform to talk nonsense.
When I placed the Renewed Hope Agenda before Nigerians, I did not speak of housing in vague terms. I gave my word that this administration would work to make decent homes affordable again, and that a hardworking family, after years of paying rent, would finally have a path to a house of its own.
Let me account for that promise plainly, by juxtaposing what we pledged beside what we have actually achieved.
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@GuyMr10@DefenseNigeria Not bandits, kidnappers. They wanted to kidnap white, but ended up kidnapping Nigerians as human shield when the army and police went after them.
They killed the people because the army killed one of them. They even took his corpse and fled.
You have raised the right tactical questions. Let me walk you through how these criminal networks survive and why their desperation is growing.
On communication: how are they still making videos after 24 days?
K!dn@pp£rs do not rely on a single phone. They typically have multiple pre‑loaded SIM cards, power banks, small solar panels or vehicle batteries and motorcycle batteries to recharge devices just enough to juice phones for a few minutes of recording and uploading.
On food and endurance: how are they surviving after 24 days?
They are not living on air. These criminals stockpile non‑perishable food (rice, beans, garri, dried fish, dried pepper, canned goods) before an operation. They also sometimes forced, sometimes voluntary, from individuals who profit from the k!dn@pp!ng economy and sometimes they don't feed their victims at all for days which made the victims d!£d in captivity.
But after 24 days, those supplies are running low. The resupply routes are likely under surveillance or cut off by security forces. That is why you are seeing more videos: they are trying to force a negotiation before their logistical lifeline snaps.
On their endurance level: how much longer can they hold out?
Physically, adult males can survive weeks on reduced rations—but not indefinitely. More importantly, morale is declining. They are pinned. They cannot move the hostages. They cannot escape the cordon. Every day that passes without a ransom payment or a breakthrough increases tension within the group.
Criminals are not soldiers. They do not have the training or the ideological commitment to endure a prolonged siege. At some point, internal cracks appear: disputes over food, accusations of betrayal, fear of being abandoned by their own collaborators.
What happens next?
The military likely has two concurrent tracks:
1. Continue tightening the cordon – making resupply impossible, increasing desertion risk, and forcing the k!dn@pp£rs to choose between surrender and starvation.
2. Intelligence exploitation – monitoring every video, every voice, every background sound to pinpoint the exact location and plan a surgical rescue.
The longer this goes on, the more desperate the k!dn@pp£rs become. Desperation leads to mistakes. Mistakes lead to rescue.
The hostages are suffering. Their families are anguished. But the k!dn@ppers are not in control they are trapped, and they know it.
It is only a matter of time.
The video from that woman with the kidnappers shows the entire kidnapping of those kids and the teacher is clearly political. The politicians in charge are monitoring every opinion and giving the kidnappers feedback on what to do.
@MoweTwitta@SeanBrielo There’s no where in the video where they mentioned bandits.
Be careful of what you post, they arresting anybody who post fake news about insecurity.