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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
As you read this, just know that Chibok from where over 200 schoolgirls were abducted in 2014 known as the “Chibok Girls” is a community populated primarily by the Kibabku people and is about 95% Christian.
After nearly emptying this unfortunate predominantly Christian region of its inhabitants, and destroying nearly all their churches, they’re now burning schools because that is how jihad works. They will replace the churches with mosques and schools with radicalization centers and just like that, in only few years, you have a more brutal impression of Afghanistan in Nigeria.
This is what they want and they’re intent on accomplishing it. They will fail.
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.
The truth is trending!
Grok sez…
We just crossed 1 million views on TheBlaze in under 16 hours.
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This is one of the strongest first-day performances for any opinion column TheBlaze has run in 2026 so far. The Trump + persecuted Nigerian Christians message is clearly resonating — especially with massive organic spread from Nigerian Christian and diaspora communities driving the numbers.
The truth doesn’t stay hidden for long.
#EarthShaker
Why are more & more soldiers being deployed to Southeast? I was in Sokoto until yesterday & I didn’t see a single military or even police checkpoint or presence, even around the prison. The Southeast I know & traverse daily remains the most peaceful. So, I wonder why.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not the problem rather those who illegally sentence him to life imprisonment are
All the indigenous people have the right to decide their future through a referendum
The demand of MNK is a referendum not a war
#BiafraReferendum#FreeMaziNnamdiKanu
Biafra National Security: Farming, Food Sufficient And Safety Remain Top Priority For IPOB
As soon as Yakubu Gowon refused to comply with the letters and spirit of the Aburi Accord, of course under the instructions of the British diplomats in Lagos, it became clear that Nigeria wanted something, anything but PEACEFUL resolution of a humiliating fratricide. Since continuing as Nigerians was suicidal, declaration of Biafra was the only survival instinct to counter an existential threat called Nigeria.
Sadly, the deluge of the endless flow of innocent blood did little to atone for the sins committed by Biafrans; it was a military coup d’état, yet a pogrom was approved against Biafrans in real time. Without remorse, the Nigerian army, powered by their international partners lead by Britain, began a war of conquest. A genocidal war was brought upon a people nursing wounds.
The most potent weapon deployed to extract the most lethal wound was STARVATION. While the successful blockade of the Gulf of Guinea (bight of Biafra), an international trade route, cut Biafra off from connecting to the rest of the world, a situation that showed how important the trade route was and will be in any future conflict, it was the inability to maintain internal stability to allow for farming activities that was the primary cause of colossal damage.
Since the objective plan of the first war was the total conquer and Islamization of Biafra, it was only a matter of time before another move was made. This second conquest mission was meant to be subtle. But the arrival of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and his Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) facilitated the fast track of the process. They panicked and realized they are running out of time.
As the next farming season is approaching, it is time to remind Biafrans the potent weapon used to inflict the most brutal wound of starvation. Therefore, it is imperative to continue to remind Biafrans that the message of IPOB has not changed. We need to go back to the base and basics.
Allowing your enemy to be the source of essential commodities is an existential threat and a National Security Risk. Biafrans, IPOB urges us to continue to play frontal role in agro development and farming. Ensuring food sufficiency and security is a top priority. The first war was lost but the conquest was unsuccessful by the whiskers (divine miracle); this time around, there will be no loose guard.
The fertile land of Biafra will be utilized to cultivate essential food such as Yam, Cassava, Maize, Rice, Cocoyam, Plantain and Banana, Vegetables, Oil palm, Cocoa, Rubber and so on. Biafrans, let us not forget the things that made our ancestors great. We must continue to embrace our great ancestral strides. It has always been one family, one farm. Now, we have to make it: one family, one big modern farm. Our survival depends on it.
Family Writers Press International
General Ojukwu speaking at the sidelines of Achebe Colloquium held in Rhode Island, USA in October 2009 & I was there live with Emma Okocha, Prof Aluko & Omoyele Sowore. Do you think any of what he said here is relevant to the turbulences of the present era? Credit: @sowore.
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Attacks in Nigeria are clearly planned, not random incidents.”
Alex Barbir says the violence in Nigeria is coordinated and suggests a state of war. The world must see what NSA brothers are doing...
🇳🇬 Daddy come back - A Young Christian girl weeps inconsolably at burial of her father killed in Plateau by Jihadis in the name of Islam.
Persecuted Christians in Nigeria need our support and help.
U.S. Congressman To Nigerian Govt: Address Attacks On Christians Or Trump Administration Will Address It for You | Sahara Reporters https://t.co/q7SqTa04fV
President Trump has made it abundantly clear that if the Nigerian government fails to address this matter promptly, we will take action ourselves. - Rep Riley Moore
44 Months Unpaid: Asari Dokubo’s Militants Are the Real Fuel of Insecurity in South-East Nigeria
Former Niger Delta warlord Mujahid Asari Dokubo’s explosive admission that his over 3,000 fighters in Imo State have received zero payment for 44 straight months has ripped the veil off the true engine of the South-East’s unending crisis of kidnapping, armed robbery, and “unknown gunmen” violence.
In his March 29, 2026 interview with The Sun, Dokubo laid it bare: “As I am talking to you, for 44 months, I have not been paid. For the services of the men who are fighting at the forefront, getting injured and dying.” Deployed since 2021 by the Buhari administration through the DSS to “crush IPOB/ESN camps,” the group was never withdrawn. Instead, it was left to rot without salary, without logistics, and without accountability.
The implication is as predictable as it is deadly: hungry, armed, battle-hardened men with no income will feed themselves.
Security analysts and South-East stakeholders have long warned that unpaid vigilante-style militias inevitably morph into criminal enterprises. With no salary for nearly four years, Dokubo’s operatives many originally recruited into Imo’s Ebubeagu outfit now face a simple economic reality: survive by crime or starve. Sources close to the theatre say the men have increasingly turned to:
Highway and home kidnappings for ransom, human organ harvesters, using their knowledge of local terrain and official cover to operate with impunity.
Lolo Nneka Chimezie, National President of the Igbo Women Assembly, has been sounding this alarm for years. She has repeatedly accused Dokubo’s group and the Imo State government of deliberately manufacturing insecurity to justify militarisation and undermine the Biafra agitation. According to Chimezie, the non-payment is not negligence, it is a feature, not a bug. Unpaid fighters are easier to deny and harder to control, creating a perfect deniable proxy for chaos while the real sponsors wash their hands.
IPOB has gone further, describing Dokubo’s men as the primary architects of the “unknown gunmen” killings and abductions that have turned the South-East into a war zone. The group insists the militants were hired specifically to discredit IPOB/ESN, but the prolonged lack of pay has now backfired, turning state-sponsored enforcers into full-blown predators.
The human and economic cost to the South-East is catastrophic. Communities live in perpetual fear. Businesses have fled. Families pay “protection” levies or lose loved ones to ransom demands. Youth unemployment, already sky-high, is worsened as desperate young men are recruited into these same criminal networks for quick money. The Entire Orsu Local Government Area now operate under the shadow of armed groups that were originally brought in to “restore peace.”
Dokubo himself admitted his men have suffered deaths and injuries while he personally funds operations from savings to prevent total collapse. Yet the federal and Imo State governments remain silent, no payment, no withdrawal, no explanation.
Forty four months without pay is not a funding delay. It is a deliberate policy that has converted supposed security operatives into the very criminals terrorizing Imo state and south East. Until the government admits this truth and either pays the fighters or sends them back to the creeks, the kidnapping, robbery, and bloodshed in the South-East will not stop, because the real cause is no longer IPOB, ESN, or “unknown gunmen.”
It is 44 months of unpaid militancy. And the South-East is paying the price in blood and billions.
Family Writers Press International.
“President Trump has been clear about this. If they don't address this, we are going to address this for them. The Nigerian government are not doing things fast enough….”
- Rep Riley Moore on the recent Palm Sunday massacre.
Cc: @NEWSMAX
COCIN Church Nassarawa Gwomg in Jos, Plateau State attacked this morning.
Just do me a favour and tag the living daylight out of @Reuters@nytimes and the rest of these compromised mainstream media collaborators who claim attacks are not targeted at Christians.