The Emirates NBA Cup Championship Trophy.
The Bob Cousy Trophy.
The Larry O’Brien Trophy.
A season FULL of hardware for @KarlTowns and the @nyknicks 🏆🏆🏆
Judges are now the most pampered public servants, & I envy them. This is the first time that judgments in Nigeria are openly disobeyed. The first time that judgments are open to different interpretations. This is payment for a job well done. An advance payment for 2007.
Dem use Computer Village Wine Ronu people Wetin no Good in 2023 to get their votes. APC Lamba was We will destroy all Igbo markets & relocate them to the Outskirts. E dey sweet dem dah year to Parrot that BS. Its June 2026 & Computer Village still dey Ikeja GidiGba.
LMAO.. 🤣😭
I'm not supporting Peter Obi blindly. I did my NYSC in Anambra state. I'm supporting Peter Obi out of knowledge. When it comes to leadership, Peter Obi rocks.
Under Tinubu And Buhari Administrations, Nigeria Loses 16 Top Military Officers To Terrorists As Killers Remain Unarrested, While Apprehended Suspects Were Freed And Reintegrated Into Society https://t.co/KiM0pe3pUA
African teams after Matchday 1 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
🇦🇫 Played: 10
✅ Wins: 2
🤝 Draws: 4
❌ Losses: 4
⚽ Goals scored: 7
🥅 Goals conceded: 16
Cape Verde held Spain to a goalless draw, Morocco earned a point vs Brazil, while Ivory Coast & Ghana secured Africa���s only win.
An Old Tinubu Associate Who Schooled With Peter Obi, Dropped This Mind-Boggling Revelation 👀👀
Every Nigerian needs to see and hear this.
PS: He will be a live guest tonight on the ESS on TikTok live at 10 pm WAT. 🔥
If I build my own house, it is to save me from paying exorbitant amount as rent
Tinubu wey build Lagos no dey do medical check up for Lagos wey he build 😂
When crude oil was $75, Nigerians were buying PMS at N850.
When the Strait of Hormuz was closed, price of crude hit over $100 and immediately, like within a few minutes, the price of PMS increased to N1,350.
Today, the war has ended and crude is back to $75 and Nigerians are still buying PMS at N1,350.
I haven't argued with an APC supporter for over a year tho. I genuinely look at them as inferior subspecies of humans. Your house pet is mentally above these creatures. 🤷♂️
He bought a jet.
He bought a yacht.
He built a VP’s mansion.
He bought solar for himself.
He built mansions for judges.
He bought SUVs for lawmakers.
No mansions for doctors.
No mansions for teachers.
No mansions for our soldiers.
GO TO COURT got compensated. Everyone who can guarantee “Regime Protection” got something. They built mansions for those that will endorse the massive rigging in 2007.
When the Obi/Kwankwaso campaign begins, tears will flow.
When election day arrives and you attempt to rig it, blood will flow.
We will not beg. We will not negotiate. We will respond with the full measure of what you deserve. No mercy will be shown.
More than 125,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since 2009. Often left off the page is the other number: 60,000 Muslims, killed in the same years by the same forces, for the same reason — they are considered impure by the caliphate.
I run a free school in Abuja for hundreds of displaced Muslim children, and I have called for monuments to the Muslim men and women murdered for refusing the jihad. I am on the Christian side of this fight, and I am telling you it is not a war between Christians and Muslims. It is one power structure waging war on everyone who stands in its way.
The method shows it. As documented at a terrorist checkpoint in the Middle Belt, passengers were sorted — first by faith, then by sex. Christian men were executed on the spot. Muslim men were told to join or die with them. Many chose death. The women, Christian and Muslim, were taken as slaves. That is not sectarian chaos. It is a procedure, run village by village at national scale, and it names both the enemy and the victims.
"Christian versus Muslim" is not just wrong. It misnames the enemy, drives off the allies we need, and hands the caliphate the recruiting line it wants most.
The enemy is the ruling elite of the Sokoto Caliphate — a power structure, not a faith. When Usman dan Fodio founded it in 1804, his Fulani jihad conquered the Hausa, fellow Muslims, whose rulers he judged impure; he seized their land and bent their clerics to his authority. The project paused under British rule and resumed at independence. Its heirs — the Sultanate, the Miyetti Allah networks, the political machine in Abuja — hold two centuries of consolidated power over everyone else: Christians, Igbo, Middle Belt farmers, and Hausa Muslims alike.
The Hausa are among the most brutalized people in the north, ruled by an elite they never chose. They are not the caliphate. They are its subjects, and they should be our allies.
Muslims die in this war because of the doctrine the caliphate still teaches. Dan Fodio held that anyone who helps an unbeliever is himself an unbeliever, and that a Muslim who mixes Islam with unbelief — the apostate, the one who cooperates with Christians, embrace Western education, or refuses the jihad — is a lawful target. Dan Fodio’s teachings are core curriculum in almajiri schools across the north, where millions of boys are taken from their families and raised on it with no other voice in their ears.
It is why the Sultan's condemnations of violence are not what they sound like. In Dan Fodio’s clear and revered worldview, the Christian and non-jihad Muslim are not "innocent." When he says it is “a sin to kill the innocent,” he is not telling his followers to stop killing peaceful civilians. He is telling the jihadis not to fight each other — because by this doctrine they are the only “innocent” ones. For everyone else, it’s open season.
Dan Fodio’s overarching mission -- why he founded the caliphate, the core of his teachings -- is to prepare the ground for the coming of the Mahdi. Everyone who is not “innocent” by his standards must be cleared from the land -- killed, sold into slavery, displaced, “converted,” or fully dominated. This has been the pattern there for 222 years and it has not stopped.
The enemy is not Islam, and not the Muslims who reject this wholesale. It is the ruling elite of the Sokoto Caliphate — the Sultan, his clerics, his Miyetti Allah militias, the Boko Haram and ISWAP networks built on the same doctrine, the security commanders documented arming those militias with federal weapons, and the nine-million-dollar Washington lobby that buries it under "farmer-herder conflict" and "climate change." Naming it is not Islamophobia. Refusing to name it is cowardice, and it costs lives.
The wrong name has a price. It tells 60,000 dead Muslims their lives did not count. It casts the Hausa majority — the people with the most reason to want the caliphate gone — as the enemy. It hands every wavering young man in the north the caliphate's favorite claim, that the West is at war with Islam. And it files a national security emergency under “religious freedom” — a lane of reports and démarches — when the threat carries a 222-year command structure, Chinese money in its conflict zones, and a terror pipeline that has reached American soil.
To my brothers and sisters across Nigeria — every tribe, every faith: do not let them tell you this is your neighbor's fault. The Christian shot in Benue and the Muslim shot beside him for refusing to join the killers died at the same hand. The ruling elite of the Sokoto Caliphate has spent two centuries setting you against each other, because divided you are governable and united you are unstoppable. Name the enemy correctly. Refuse the lie that this is faith against faith. Stand with the displaced until they are home, and stand with one another until the killing ends.
It is time to rise.
#EarthShaker