Retired Major General Rabe has died in captivity. When I saw this video in which they revealed how sick he was and I saw how absent minded he looked, I knew it was only a matter of time.
A retired Army General and his wife kidnapped like straying chickens in a nation they call home. Let that sink in.
And people still have the audacity to call Nigeria a country?
The other day, they massacred nearly a dozen soldiers in Borno, decapitated ll of them and made away with his head.
I can’t remember the last in my life that I have witnessed the open humiliation of a nation’s fighting force in this manner and nothing seems to be done about it.
Trust me, Nigeria will never come back from these. We have all started a journey of no return to status quo.
🔴 L'OCCIDENTE DORME MENTRE I CRISTIANI VENGONO MASSACRATI. GUARDATE QUESTO VIDEO: IL SILENZIO DEI LEADER MONDIALI È VERGOGNOSO❗️❗️❗️👇👇👇
Molti hanno risposto ai miei post sui massacri di cristiani in Africa per mano islamista, sostenendo che la colpa non sia del fondamentalismo ma di conflitti tribali o locali.
Guardate questo video e ascoltate attentamente. Nessuno, se non i musulmani, griderebbe "Allahu Akbar" con gioia nella voce dopo aver trucidato degli innocenti.
Ed è vergognoso che così tanti cristiani e leader mondiali restino in un silenzio assoluto di fronte a tutto questo.
Questo è ciò che ci aspetta presto in tutto l'Occidente. Sono già tra noi, e i massacri non tarderanno ad arrivare. E a quel punto, cosa faremo?
È straziante… sia per i massacri, sia per l'apatia generale 💔
@MorEdge_Insight
NOTE: The terrorists who killed these poor farmers will be “begged” to accept pardon from the government, then pardoned with benefits, paid, praised, pampered and royally ushered into the Nigerian society to pursue dreams they cut short from thousands of Christians, even when it’s obvious over 95% of them aren’t Nigerians.
We are witnessing a real life apocalypse unfold in Nigeria.
If Nigeria isn’t the true definition of hell for Christianity, I don’t know where is.
BREAKING: “While some people are busy attacking our leader and his supporters instead of doing the same thing that we are doing here. We bring results. This is the answer to the people that believe that Israel is doing nothing.” - Lady Rachel Nwosu.
The West was built by ambitious Christian men like Henry Nowak.
Today, the West is dying because its own elite has decided to condemn those young men, and now they are bleeding out in the street.
Our fathers would never accept this. Our sons deserve better.
As Aloy Ejimakor, Sowore & other #FreeNnamdiKanu protesters face trial on 5th June, democracy is also on trial
By: Barrister Cyril Orogwu
Why are peaceful protesters still standing trial in a democracy?
Today, a video surfaced showing Aloy Ejimakor, counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, on his way to Abuja alongside other #FreeNnamdiKanu protesters for their continued trial. He promised to update the public on the 5th.
But before that update comes, Nigeria must answer a question.
When citizens gather to peacefully demand justice, should they be treated as criminals? When lawyers, activists and ordinary Nigerians raise their voices on matters of public concern, should the response be prosecution or dialogue?
A nation does not prove its strength by putting peaceful voices on trial. A nation proves its strength by protecting the rights guaranteed by its Constitution.
As the nation watches and the world pays attention, the upcoming proceedings will be more than a trial of individuals.
It will be a trial of our commitment to democracy. A trial of our respect for fundamental rights. A trial of whether dissent still has a place in Nigeria.
History has a long memory. And history is watching.
The Justice Sentinel
Cyril N Orogwu Esq.
Founder, All Rights Advocacy and Justice Aid Initiative (ARAJAI).
Another heartbreaking video from Fulani den. Burning children with a burning nylon 😭😭 what did we do to deserve this in a country we called our own?
I call on @officialABAT@OfficialAPCNg and whoever that was part of those that brought these killers to please settle them whatever you're owing them. https://t.co/oZ1WreY3Ly
Everybody missed this interview when it was conducted in the midst of MAZI NNAMDI KANU’s victory at the Court of Appeal on 13th Oct. 2022. The main topic discussed here was “discharged & acquitted”, plus other things you never heard of. It’s a must watch & share.
"It has been so painful that the killers of my dad are being paid with taxpayers money.
"The abductors of our wives, our children, our sisters are being paid off with taxpayers money.
"They drive luxury cars with escort. There is one man who slaughtered 96 people a day! Today he cruises around in a Toyota Hilux Pick Up truck. His name is Adam Rugurugu." - Boko Haram Attacks Victim
The harrowing details of his accusations of the Nigerian state's complicity in the terrorist attacks against Christians in Nigeria, are paraphrased below...
"Boko Haram are being rehabilitated. Now, what they do after rehabilitation is, they fill forms and they're asked questions:
'How many people have you killed?'
If you've killed only 50, you're sent to a certain class
If you've killed 50 and above, or if you haven't killed yet, you're sent to a designated class.
And if you fall within the category of this who still haven't killed anybody, you're made to spend one month in the camp.
If you killed just a few people, you're spending about two months in the camp.
And if uyou've killed a lot of people, you get to spend about 6 months in the camp.
The repentant terrorists get a monthly salary of N50,000 and some are paid as high as 3 million Naira, depending on their sophistication/expertise with weapons.
After so called rehabilitation, Government provides guns for them as they transition into Civilian JTF (Joint Tax Force) members...
Those of them who sustain gunshot injuries are transported to Maiduguri and treated at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
They get paid by both Zamfara and Borno State governments, which means terrorism is a business recognised by our government.
In fact, the business that i'm craving for right now is to start my own terrorism...
- Victim who lost father to terrorism (paraphrased)
@POTUS@realDonaldTrump@JDVance@SecRubio@SecWar@RepRileyMoore@TomColeOK04@HouseAppropsGOP@DeptofWar@StateDept@FoxNews@DailyCaller@LauraLoomer
ABURI: READ CAREFULLY
I have taken note of General Gowon’s latest remarks concerning the Aburi meeting.
History is not a garment to be tailored at will; it is an unchanging record for all who care to examine it.
At Aburi, our objective was singular: to prevent Nigeria from descending into chaos.
The agreements reached there were clear, recorded, and witnessed. They affirmed a structure that would allow each region to exercise control over its affairs while preserving a united Nigeria built on mutual respect, not coercion.
If Aburi failed, it was not for lack of clarity but for lack of implementation.
The federal delegation agreed in Ghana to principles that they later rejected in Lagos. One cannot rewrite the past to shift responsibility. The recordings of that meeting remain, and they speak more plainly than any later recollection.
I did not seek secession; I sought justice and safety for my people.
It was only when the federal government abandoned the Aburi decisions — the very last hope for peace — that events took the course they did.
Let history judge us by what we did, what we agreed to, and what we failed to honor.
Nigeria might have been spared great suffering had the spirit of Aburi been upheld..
I also hereby request that General GOWON would come over so we debate this one on one, we have a lot of witnesses over here that were present at the ABURI in Ghana.
- DIM Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
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Me: Soon, i'll explain why this ABURI ACCORD conversation suddenly surfaced. I hope Nigerians are prepared.
On mere suspicion of being #IPOB, CHUKWU SUNDAY OBASI has been detained by DSS since March 2021 without trial & access to lawyers/relatives. Please join me in publicly calling for his immediate release or at least presented in court to defend himself. #FreeSundayObasi.
The publication of Yakubu Gowon’s memoir has predictably reignited debates over the Nigerian Civil War. By claiming that Odumegwu Ojukwu "deliberately and effectively thwarted every effort" at peace, Gowon presents a false history.
While Ojukwu had adopted a principled posture, laying the blame entirely at his feet conveniently obscures Gowon’s own pivotal failures, most notably, his betrayal of the Aburi Accord and the execution of a war that left Nigeria profoundly fractured.
To be sure, Gowon’s narrative minimizes the reality that the federal government structurally sabotaged the best chance for a peaceful resolution. In January 1967, both leaders met in Aburi, Ghana, agreeing to a loose confederation to de-escalate tensions following the horrific 1966 anti-Igbo pogroms.
Upon returning to Lagos, Gowon succumbed to pressure from federal civil servants and British diplomats who feared a loss of central power. Gowon unilaterally issued Decree No. 8, which stripped the core elements of the Aburi agreement.
By reneging on this signed framework, Gowon destroyed political trust, leaving the Eastern Region isolated and handing Ojukwu the political capital to declare secession in good faith.
So, while Gowon successfully preserved Nigeria’s geographic borders by force, his administration failed to foster emotional or structural integration. Post-war economic policies—such as the controversial £20 flat-payout given to Biafran bank depositors regardless of their pre-war savings—deeply alienated the Igbo population, institutionalizing a sense of marginalization.
By prioritizing a military victory over a genuine political settlement, Gowon presided over a forced amalgamation. The persistent ethnic tensions and neo-Biafran agitations that convulse Nigeria today serve as living proof that the underlying structural defects of the federation were never resolved.
All in all, Gowon’s memoir reads less like an objective historical record and more like an effort to absolve his administration of its broken promises and strategic blunders. By placing the entire burden of failure on Ojukwu, Gowon dodges accountability for a war that saved the map but fractured the soul of the Nigeria forever.
Kudos to Madam Rachel Nwosu as she continues to engage the Israeli government in the quest for justice for MAZI NNAMDI KANU & related matters. This is a tip of the iceberg on how vigorous it has become, seen & unseen.
The International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law (Intersociety) has released the Report of its investigation of the military assault in Imezi-Owa, Ezeagu LGA of Enugu State on 6th May 2026. It’s a mix of Fulani herdsmen, local vigilante & a lethal military assault.