365 days of Trump felt like a decade.
In just one year, the world saw decisive leadership return to the center stage. Borders were enforced, not debated. Global trade was renegotiated with national interest first. Energy independence was restored, anchoring economic confidence. America spoke plainly again, without apology or ambiguity.
Beyond its borders, the message was equally clear: Strength deters chaos. Allies adjusted. Adversaries recalibrated.
That posture echoed far beyond Washington. Even in Africa, it mattered. In Nigeria, renewed diplomatic engagement and security cooperation reaffirmed that strategic partnerships still count, especially in confronting insecurity, instability, and economic disruption.
This was not about style. It was about resolve. Not noise, but impact.
Love him or loathe him, one truth stands: some leaders manage time. Others redefine it. History always remembers the latter.
Happy One Year Anniversary - Donald Trump.
@AgeneZeek People tend to ponder in things that doesn't matter , the outrage feels unnecessary and overblown. Photo enhancement has become a normal part of digital life.
@AgeneZeek@officialABAT@PaulKagame Using an AI tool to improve brightness or clarity doesnโt automatically imply manipulation or deception. I don't know why our people will always want to politicise everything.
@AgeneZeek@officialABAT@PaulKagame People tend to ponder in things that doesn't matter , the outrage feels unnecessary and overblown.
People tend to ponder in things that doesn't matter , the outrage feels unnecessary and overblown. Photo enhancement has become a normal part of digital life.
I enter the new year with faith in Nigeria and confidence in her people. The journey has not been easy, but resilience is our strength and hope is in sight.
This year 2026 , may unity deepen, trust grow, and our collective sacrifices yield visible progress in our nation.
Nigeria will rise,because we the people never gave up.
Happy New Year.
This is a thoughtful and well-reasoned perspective. Youโve clearly articulated a strategic truth that often gets lost in public debates about security ,that effectiveness is not always measured by noise or visibility, but by precision and impact.
#SecurityUpdate
Iโm no authority on security matters, but there is a basic truth about how threats are neutralised that is being missed in the debate around the Sokoto strike.
You do not always hit the loudest battlefield first. You hit the brain that coordinates the chaos.
Sokoto is not just a dot on the map. It has evolved into a strategic nerve point. When you strike the head of the snake, the body weakens everywhere else. That is the logic behind the action taken.
In every serious security operation, there are locations deliberately kept quiet. No constant firefights. No daily headlines. Those spaces exist so command, coordination, financing, and movement can happen without attention. They often escape public debate, but they do not escape serious intelligence systems. What looks calm on the surface can very well be the control room of a much wider operation.
When that control room is hit, confusion spreads across the network. Structures are disrupted. Coordination is shaken. That does not mean violence ends overnight, but it changes its character.
We may see improvements over time, but nothing here should be sold as instant peace or guaranteed calm. Like a snake whose head is severed, we may still see incidents in different spots and locations. That is the kick of a drowning monster, not a sign of strength.
Quiet precision today does not promise perfection tomorrow, but it gives the country a better chance of preventing many loud tragedies down the line.
Finally, I urge all Nigerians of every creed, tongue, and background to rise above suspicion and stand in the gap for our country. This is not a moment for division or cynicism, but for unity, vigilance, and a shared commitment to Nigeriaโs survival and ultimate victory.
@ed_onoja This is a thoughtful and well-reasoned perspective. Youโve clearly articulated a strategic truth that often gets lost in public debates about security ,that effectiveness is not always measured by noise or visibility, but by precision and impact.
@NatashaAkpoti Compliment of the season my senator.
This your blessings that is reaching everywhere one day God will send you to me ๐. I met with your husband during the last election at Ganaja village.
We are expecting your visit ma'am, you're so loved over here...
God bless you ma