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I’ve just returned from Nigeria’s killing fields.
Pastors burned alive. Entire villages erased.
Yet the world is barely paying attention.
My dispatch in today’s @DailyMail.
https://t.co/v1PNKFehDN
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THE GREATEST NIGERIANS, LET US FLOOD THE INTERNET WITH THIS RENO OMOKRI'S REVELATION ABOT TINUBU... It is time to make the senate look stupid for confirming someone like Reno. It is also a good time to make Reno uncomfortable. Let us see how the edeot will deny this.
Joe Biden stepped down for Christ’s sake. He put America first. There is fire on the mountain. Things are worse than I thought. Nigeria managed to get itself a Paul Biya. ☹️☹️
Dr. Ijeoma Akunyili, the daughter of the late Prof. Dora Akunyili, has been appointed Chief Medical Officer of Jersey City Medical Center, USA.
She becomes the first Black physician to lead the hospital since its founding in 1882.
Let's retweet to celebrate her! 🙏
Wike has destroyed @OfficialPDPNig, he is now moving to destroy @OfficialAPCNg....
At the rate things is going , the final crisis that will end democratic governance in Nigeria is being laid by the "untouchable" Wike.
I’ll never forget that quiet moment in class when everything shifted inside me.
The room was buzzing with chatter, young hearts full of certainty about love, until my professor’s voice cut through the noise:
“If you’re in a relationship… do you still get crushes on other people?”
Dead silence. You could hear hearts stuttering.
He walked to the board and slowly drew a heart. Inside it, in careful letters, he wrote two words: Loyalty. Faithfulness.
Then he turned to us and asked softly, “If love truly holds these things… why does someone else still turn your head?”
No one dared speak. We all felt exposed, like children who’d been caught pretending.
From the back row, I barely whispered, “Because… it’s not really love.”
He heard me.
He turned, looked straight into my eyes, and gave the gentlest, saddest smile I’ve ever seen.
“Exactly,” he said. “Being in a relationship doesn’t mean you’re in love. Sometimes… we’re just holding onto the warmth of someone who cares, because deep down we’re terrified of being alone. We love the feeling of being wanted more than we love the person.”
His words landed like rain on a wound I didn’t know I had. My throat tightened. A few seats away, someone sniffled. Eyes glistened all around the room.
In that moment, he wasn’t teaching a lesson from a textbook.
He was holding up a mirror to every lonely corner of our hearts, showing us the quiet truth we’d been too afraid to face: some of us weren’t in love… we were just in love with not being alone.
I walked out of that classroom with tears I couldn’t explain, carrying a heartbreak I hadn’t earned yet and a clarity I wasn’t ready for.
Some teachers change your grades.
A rare few change your soul.
That day, he did both. 🫶
To tell you how useless the Nigeria Senate is;
If , for instance, Tinubu consolidate power and wants a 3rd term, who can stop him? Is it this Akpabio Senate? 🤷🏾♂️.
WILL PRESIDENT TRUMP TARGET AFRICA'S "MADUROS"?
The U.S. invasion of Venezuela and abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on January 3, 2026, under President Trump, marks a brazen escalation in American interventionism.
Framed as a response to alleged election rigging and narco-trafficking, Trump's declaration that the U.S. will "run" Venezuela signals a return to unilateral "regime change" tactics, echoing Iraq and Afghanistan but with faster, special ops-driven execution.
For African nations plagued by election manipulation, like Nigeria—where the 2023 polls were marred by irregularities amid economic woes—this sets a chilling precedent. Autocratic leaders in rigging hotspots (e.g., Nigeria's APC, Cameroon's Biya, or Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa) may face heightened paranoia over U.S. "decapitation" strikes.
It could deter overt fraud, pushing regimes toward subtler tactics like digital suppression or judicial capture, fearing Trump's "America First" doctrine might extend to Africa if tied to U.S. interests like oil or counter-China influence.
Geopolitically, it erodes international norms: If the U.S. kidnaps leaders without UN backing, it invites retaliation from powers like Russia or China, who back African strongmen (e.g., Wagner in Mali). Nigeria, with its OPEC ties and Venezuelan parallels in oil dependency, risks becoming a proxy battleground—U.S. sanctions could target "rigged" elections, crippling economies already hit by inflation (Nigeria's at 30%+).
Diplomatically, African Union unity fractures: Pro-West nations like Kenya might quietly applaud anti-rigging moves, while others decry imperialism, boosting Pan-Africanism or BRICS alliances.
For citizens, it inspires uprisings but also repression; rigged leaders may crack down harder, citing "external threats."
Economically, volatility spikes: Venezuela's chaos could disrupt global oil, hurting Nigeria's exports.
Long-term, it questions sovereignty—will Trump target Africa's "Maduros"?
This neo-Monroe Doctrine for the Global South amplifies instability, urging reforms to avoid becoming the next target.