# BUILD THAT WALL! @ctvmorningbrief
Wonderful conversations about security. Causes and solutions galore. I wonder if the government is listening.
We need to secure Nigeria's borders, launch drones into the skies and plug the flow of weapons & terrorists into Nigeria!
@pachabel3@KawuGarba@Sean_ADFIntl Wise up sir! The USA is not coming to save black people on another continent out of love and care! They are coming for what they can get. Educate yourself on what USAID has been doing in African for decades.
The narrative you’re pushing for Christians’ persecution in Nigeria is false; it’s devoid of credible data and statistics. In Nigeria, we have a terrorists group called Boko Haram. These terrorists don’t discriminate; as long as you don’t subscribe to their extremist ideology, you are a soft target as every other faith. In fact, Muslims are more victims of their atrocities than any religious group. Check the links for some of their attacks on Muslims while praying at mosques:
1. https://t.co/28WX13Kwkw…
2. https://t.co/DQVvDqZPbP…
3. https://t.co/IlNqPHdS2z…
4. https://t.co/jQZjBGdgCR…
5. https://t.co/jBAXjnBv55…
6. https://t.co/jBAXjnBv55…
These are the terrorists the United States of America has been funding for decades, as confessed by congressmen in the video attached.
We know this sudden sympathy about the Christians in Nigeria is fake, and we reject any direct military action on our country. Your country, the US, has a bad reputation for going into African countries to destabilize them and loot their natural resources. You did it in Libya, Congo, and Mali.
Man… let’s be real here, every time the U.S. suddenly cares about some country in Africa or the Middle East, it’s never about saving people what so ever, it’s about resources and control.
This Nigeria thing? Same old playbook. Unverified untrustworthy intel pushed through Israeli-linked sources, emotional stories about persecution, and politicians pretending to care just long enough to sell another foreign intervention.
If America actually cared about human rights, they’d clean up Flint’s water, fix the homeless crisis, or stop bombing civilians overseas. But no Nigeria’s got oil, gold, and lithium. That’s what this is really about.
And the worst part? They weaponize religion to make it look righteous while they rob nations blind and ignore the fact that more Muslims are killed in Nigeria than verifiable Christian’s, It’s not compassion. It’s colonialism in a new uniform.
The U.S. has seen that Nigeria has joined BRICS and now has an alliance with China and possibly Russia as well. The U.S. is not comfortable with this; they want to divide us so that a “Biafra” can emerge, allowing them to form an alliance with it and use Biafra as a military base. This is why they are masquerading and pushing the narrative of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria while ignoring IPOB terrorism in Nigeria.
Feels scripted—like the sequel to the Iran–Israel 12-Day War.
If something breaks out, it won’t last long—and it’s likely pre-negotiated with China.
Another managed handover as the US continues its quiet retreat into a regional, rather than global, power
����🇸 One country bombs you
🇨🇳 The other country builds
🇳🇬 China invested over $21 billion in Nigerian 2025 construction deals & a new $3.5 billion partnership for solar grids, rail modernization, and industrial corridors.
You think Trump really cares about Nigerian Christians?
🇳🇬 Nigerians (Christians & Muslims) are being killed by foreign backed militia groups that call themselves Muslims so that Chevron, Exon & the financial industrial complex can negotiate better terms on resources as local businesses are working with China more & more.
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Nigeria is at war. Whether civil or not remains to be determined. If the citizens of the states under attack begin to arm and protect themselves the police will be quick to arrest them.
This government, both state and federal, provides NOTHING for its citizens.
@ChidiOdinkalu@PoliceNG@HQNigerianArmy Well said! Anyone employed by the Nigerian government is a puppet of the administration. The police should refuse to attack their own people and let the government wake up to its responsibilities to Nigerians.
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Benue Killings
How much is invested in the recruitment and retention of security personnel especially the police force? Not much. They will never come out to meet attackers headlong nor work night hours until we recruit and pay for quality officers.
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NELFUND
Nigerians abuse any system that involves money.
Corruption by university staff and students will lead to ghost students, former students, dead students, expelled students etc.
Where there is a Nigerian there is a way. We are too smart!
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NELFUND is not the way to fund education in Nigeria. That money should go towards free quality primary and secondary education for ALL. Tertiary education scholarships should be funded by companies and other bodies who should be given incentives to do so.
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Electoral reform requires that INEC be involved in the selection of candidates by parties. Voter apathy starts when candidate nomination is not transparent or fair. Citizens need to join political parties and be involved in the nomination process.
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Sugar tax - More misplaced priorities. So now they care about our health? Taxing the people to put more money in the cofiers of a corrupt government is meaningless.
Let them put the same effort into curbing corruption, then we will get somewhere.
@SaulStaniforth David Littleproud's arrogance! Our courts? Our history? Lucky that we found Australia? Lucky for whom? It wasn't lost in the first place! Treated fairly? Surely this man is not speaking for ALL Australians when he says OUR! How is Australia different from South Africa?
@sunrisedailynow@atinuke_TK
Vandalism is a crime not protesting. How come the looters and vandals were not deterred by the presence of the security forces? Perhaps because they were sent by those in power or were allowed to continue so as to discredit the protesters.