@ruffydfire End insecurity and terrorism by whatever means possible. Tacit attacks at the current security voooerstin between Nigeria and the US is diversionary. Certainly not patriotism.
@afrisagacity Is your original post ‘Happening in Plateau’ not itself political? You politicised a genuine statement by 4ma Governor Jang and ridicule the condolence visit of Mr. President. Strange manipulator of the X space.
@ruffydfire End insecurity and terrorism by whatever means possible. Tacit attacks at the current security voooerstin between Nigeria and the US is diversionary. Certainly not patriotism.
Our unfortunate reality. Going after narratives which deny the genocidal intent of these killings is misplaced national priority. Ending the killings should and most be our national priority as a people and government. Trying to debunk @Senator TedCruz and co, is wasted effort and national resources. Infact it’s a national embarrassment. Reminds me of the Abacha. End the killings. That should be the government’s and National Assembly’s top priority.
A delegation from the US Embassy in Abuja visited our Peace Foundation yesterday. We enjoyed engaging and insightful conversations around the nuanced nature of insecurity in Plateau State and beyond. This visit was both necessary and important because global partnerships in sustainable peace building efforts must be done with the understanding of the complexities of on-going attacks within their contexts. We look forward to future collaborative initiatives with the Embassy as we continue to work for peaceful coexistence and conflict transformation in Nigeria.
Today in Jalingo, Taraba, Remembering Leah Sharibu, the brave Nigerian girl who refused to renounce her Christian faith despite Boko Haram captivity. Issued a statement to honour her faith and courage. Still holding on to hope for her safe return #FreeLeahSharibu
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Privileged yesterday to see grassroots democracy in action as an observer in 15 polling units in Jos-North. Engaged with PLASIEC officials, party agents and voters. I watched voters in Riyom and Jos-South also. Entirely peaceful exercise. Celebrating peace in Plateau and Nigeria.
Julie Sanda, DG Plateau Peace Building Agency and myself, paid a condolence visit to Brangwe land and the family of late Yakubu Abubakar Mohammed murdered for his uncompromising stand for truth and justice in his support of peace for all Irigwe land.
This young man stood for justice and peace not compromising if his fellow Fulanis were wrong or the Irigwes. He was loved by all sides. Let’s encourage his legacy and continue to work for peace in Plateau state and Nigeria.
It’s really great seeing former Sec of State @mikepompeo highlighting the importance of action on international religious freedom at his RNC speech right now. Was a major part of his legacy. Glad to see it spotlighted.
@AWaziri7 The Chief Imam, Sheikh Lawal Adam was also a man of peace. A friend to some of us who are Christian Clergy. I will miss him. May God comfort his family and the Muslim Ummah in Plateau
Daniel, a 32-year-old graduate of PLASU Bokkos is a farmer in Chikam Bokkos. On January 1st, 2024, he was attacked by armed Fulani herdsmen in a tragic incident. Daniel sustained gunshot wounds to his stomach, anus and arm. His wife stood by him as he recovered. 1/4