And to the Nigerian Senate!!! My goodness!!! You people are so useless!
We have a senate that sings “on your mandate we shall stand”
Swearing allegiance to the President you are supposed to be checking and balancing???
You can’t even summon the President and ask questions on behalf of the people of Nigeria that you ought to be representing!!
But they know how to share our money (prayers) to their mail boxes and oppress Nigerians with the same power the people have given to them!
Embarrassing lots!!!
There is a Christian genocide in Nigeria.
There is a Christian genocide in Nigeria.
There is a Christian genocide in Nigeria.
There is a Christian genocide in Nigeria.
There is a Christian genocide in Nigeria.
There is a Christian genocide in Nigeria.
Please RT. 🙏🏾💔
How many more people have to be kidnapped and murdered in cold blood? How many more lives do you want to waste? How many more futures do you wish to erase with your incompetence and inaction? @officialABAT
PRESIDENT TINUBU SHOULD TENDER HIS RESIGNATION AND APOLOGISE TO THE COUNTRY.
AS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, HE IS WEAK, CLUELESS AND GROSSLY INCOMPETENT.
THE KILLINGS AND BLOODBATH CAN’T CONTINUE.
RESIGN NOW, TINUBU.
WATCH: Chilling Livestream from CAC Church in Eruku Town in Kwara State Captures Final Moments Before Gun-Wielding Terrorists Struck During a Church Service
It is abominable that school Children have been abducted, A General and other security agents murdered in cold blood by terrorists and the President hasn’t addressed the Nation to inform Nigerians of necessary actions being taken.
Blatant disregard and lack of accountability!
Please join me in praying for the 25 girls who have been kidnapped and for the repose of the soul of their vice principal who was killed.
While we don't have all the details on this horrific attack, we know that the attack occurred in a Christian enclave in Northern Nigeria.
The Nigerian government must do more to end the rampant violence.
https://t.co/fDjNzQNSQ5
Fox News just shared the story of Sunday Jackson- who defended himself against a herdsman terrorist who tried to kill him. Sunday is now wrongfully convicted and wrongfully imprisoned now facing the death penalty.
The Nigerian media will not show this.
Dear @piersmorgan what would it take to get @ZariyiYusufu on @PiersUncensored
I speak for all Nigerian Christians when I say he can speak the TRUTH about the Christian Genocide in Nigeria
Be lenient 🤲🏿
Grave Miscarriage of justice against Sunday Jackson
This is Mr. Sunday Jackson, from Adamawa State. On March 7, 2025, the highest Court in Nigeria sentenced him to death by hanging for disarming and k!ll!ng a fulani terrorist who attacked him in his own farm.
In 2015, Jackson, a 29-year-old farmer and student from Dong Community in Demsa LGA of Adamawa, was working on his farm in Kodomti Community, Numan LGA when Buba Ardo Bawuro, a herdsman, herded his cattle into his farm to feed on his crops.
Jackson challenged him but the herdsman pulled out a knife and attacked him twice.
Although wounded, Jackson was able to seize the knife and stab him in return. Bawuro later died from his wounds.
The police arrested and tried the farmer with culpable homicide in Yola High Court. The charge carried a death sentence under Section 211 of the penal code.
He was subsequently sentenced to death by hanging by the lower court.
He appealed to the Court of Appeal and later the Supreme Court, but the death sentence was upheld.
This ruling sets a dangerous precedent that undermines self-defence claims in similar situations, sending a chilling message to those who might defend their livelihoods.
Justice System Critique.
This case reveals systemic biases and inadequate legal representation, raising serious concerns about the integrity of Nigeria’s judicial process.
Funke Adeoye, the founder of Hope Behind Bars, the prison reform non-governmental organisation which provided legal aid to Jackson, confirmed that one of the judges had dismissed the charges against him but he was convicted based on the confessional statement he wrote without the help of a lawyer.
Jackson’s case has attracted national and international attention. Civil society organisations say that his conviction did not consider mitigating circumstances.
The Nigerian public has also been keen on the case. A petition on that has now reached 70,000 signatures appeals that Jackson be granted a presidential pardon.
Sunday has now spent 9 years in custody for an act of survival.
https://t.co/lU1X9M8XbN
H/T ijeomadaisy
RT and tell the world about the abuse of justice in Nigeria
Margaret Thatcher was correct
Terrorists should be starved of the oxygen of publicity
The Nigerian government shouldn't allow Islamist terrorists to give press conferences
But of course they facilitate because the Nigerian government is the sponsor of Islamist terrorism against Christians
.@ZariyiYusufu