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Jihadist Terrorists killed and beheaded not less than 10 Nigeria military personnels today in Borno State.
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The Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Muhammad Samaila Mera, has called on his subjects to legally acquire weapons to protect their communities against persistent attacks by bandits.
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"Nigeria as a country has been sold to terrorists by our leaders, and we should all be scared." — Barr. Chigozie Nwabuko
Following the court's death sentence verdict for four persons convicted over the 2022 Owo church attack, Newspaper Review examines the implications for justice, security, governance, and public trust in Nigeria.
The conversation also covers recent security challenges, political developments, and the issues dominating national headlines.
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TERROR 🚨:
Suspected Jihadist Informant, Arrested In Ekiti, Allegedly Confesses Network Of other jihadist terrorist Operatives Spread Across Different Towns In The State.
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They did not unite Nigeria. They manufactured it.
In 1914, Frederick Lugard — a British colonial administrator — signed a document that merged the Northern and Southern Protectorates of Nigeria into a single territory. He did not consult the Hausa. He did not ask the Yoruba. He did not negotiate with the Igbo. He drew a line, named a country, and handed the bill to millions of people who had never agreed to share a nation.
The map above is not a celebration. It is evidence.
Look at it carefully. Hausa and Fulani dominating the north. Yoruba anchoring the west. Ibo, Bini, Ijaw, Efik compressed into the south and east. These were not simply "tribes." They were civilizations — with distinct legal systems, spiritual traditions, trade networks, and political philosophies developed over centuries. The Oyo Empire had a constitutional monarchy before most European nations formalized theirs. The Kanem-Bornu Empire had been a diplomatic and scholarly power since the 9th century. The Igbo operated through decentralized republican governance long before Western democracy claimed the concept.
None of that mattered to London.
What mattered was efficiency. Administering two protectorates separately was expensive. Merging them cut costs. The amalgamation of 1914 was not an act of nation-building. It was a corporate restructuring. Nigeria was not born. It was incorporated.
And the contradictions that decision created have never been resolved.
The north and south entered the union with fundamentally different relationships to Islam, Christianity, land rights, education systems, and governance traditions. British indirect rule preserved and empowered northern emirate structures while simultaneously undermining southern ones. When independence came in 1960, Nigerians inherited not just a country but a set of unresolved tensions that had been deliberately engineered and then abandoned.
The Biafran War. The endless cycle of military coups. The resource conflicts in the Niger Delta. The insurgency in the northeast. These are not signs of African failure. They are the predictable consequences of colonial architecture — borders drawn not to reflect people, but to contain and extract them.
What is most remarkable is not that Nigeria struggles. It is that 200 million people continue to build meaning, culture, music, literature, and identity inside a container they never designed for themselves.
That is not weakness. That is an act of daily resistance most of the world does not have the vocabulary to name.
The question worth sitting with is this: if the amalgamation of 1914 was an administrative decision made for British economic convenience, at what point does Nigeria get to decide — on its own terms — what it actually wants to be?
By african.echo
References:
1. Lugard, F. D. *The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa* (1922) — Blackwood & Sons
2. Falola, Toyin & Heaton, Matthew M. *A History of Nigeria* (2008) — Cambridge University Press
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This is Late Buhari and Chibuike Amaechi train to Maradi with a loan of nearly $2B stuck in the mud.
Due to their animosity towards Igbos, they declined to construct railways in the southeast and instead opted to build railroads in the no man land in the North, where there are no inhabitants.
Additionally, $2 billion in loans has been squandered and is now lost in the mud, with repayment coming from the natural resources of the eastern region.
What a country !
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The Indeginous People of Biafra (IPOB) Spain under the leadership of #DOS wish to invite all meaningful Biafrans all over Spain to rally round Teatro Ariaga Bilbao Spain on the 30th of May 2026 at 9:30am in memory of our fallen Heros and Heroines. #IPOB#DOS.
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A few days ago, a terrorist attack occurred in one of Nigeria's northern states. However, Nigerians and their sensational media will assert that this trailer has a failed break and case closed .
Consider if this occurred in Europe or America; the media would be ablaze with condemnation and sympathetic messages would be rampant. Yet in this British company called Nigeria, who really cares.
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30TH MAY 2026
BIAFRA REMEMBRANCE DAY
Join Mazi Chinasa Nworu on this exclusive
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“Live on Biafra Television and Radio Biafra transmission.”
The Challenges IPOB/ESN Will face during the commemoration of 30th May 2026 in Biafraland
Biafra fallen heroes and heroines, are significant in our lives and as we commemorate their Brave Spirits , their Sacrifice Will Always Be Remembered.
Rest, Noble Spirits: The Fight for Biafra Freedom Continues due to our unwavering Spirit.
Date - Saturday 23rd May , 2026.
Time - 7:30pm BT
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#French President @EmmanuelMacron says he wants #France to remove old laws used to control slavery in its former colonies. The laws, known as the “Code Noir,” were made hundreds of years ago when France allowed slavery in places like the #Caribbean and other colonies. #Macron said these laws do not match the values France claims to stand for today. He also said #France must speak honestly about slavery, its pain, and its effects on Black people and former colonies. But he warned #France should not make promises it cannot keep on reparations. #Macron also announced a new project with #Ghana to study how slavery still affects people today.
Me - The same pressure must be mounted on #UK and #USA to repeal all their colonial policies against #Nigeria and #Biafra
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OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her United Conservative Party government will hold a referendum in October to ask Albertans if they want to remain in Canada, or start the process toward a binding separation referendum.
“It’s time to have a vote, understand the will of Albertans on this subject, and move on,” Smith said in a televised address on Thursday evening. The vote will take place Oct. 19.
The announcement marks an escalation of separatist tensions in the oil-rich and staunchly conservative province, a flashpoint that will test Prime Minister Mark Carney’s leadership as Ottawa is forced to respond to a growing national unity crisis.
For months, Smith been under fire from separatist groups demanding a vote on Alberta leaving Canada, a push largely driven by Stay Free Alberta, a grassroots movement that claims to have collected more than 300,000 signatures in support of a separation referendum.
Despite polls showing most Albertans want to remain in Canada, the issue has become increasingly difficult for Smith to contain. The premier has been forced to publicly defend national unity while navigating concerns that some members of her own caucus sympathize with separatist sentiment.
“The position of the UCP caucus and UCP government is to build a strong and sovereign Alberta within the United Canada,” Smith said.
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