“Tinubu Govt Frees Islamist Terrorists Who Slaughter Innocents Yet Zidane Is Sentenced to Death for Defending His Christian Community” — Netizen https://t.co/UT7Zbz7BZU via @ParallelFacts
Yesterday, we took a bold and decisive step by formally joining the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).
At the residence of Senator Seriake Dickson in Abuja, I announced that our decision stems from a deep commitment to democratic values.
We are determined to provide our people with a credible platform where they can thrive and realise their full potential.
I therefore call on all our dedicated supporters and well-meaning Nigerians to join the NDC and stand with us in this renewed fight for good governance and true democracy. - RMK
Lakurawa. ISWAP. The Caliphate. 🚩
Before you join the trend and scream 'America is invading for oil,' watch this.
Here is the truth about the Islamic Terrorists in Nigeria and why Sokoto was hit.
Not everything is 'Agenda', some of this is our reality and We cannot continue like this.
If not? I think it is time Regionalism or Divide Nigeria. 🇳🇬💔
There are more than 10 sociocultural groups that defend Fulanii interests in Nigeria, from Miyetti Allah, MACBAN, Tabital pulaku etc...
There is no single Hausa socio-cultural organization that fights and speaks for the Rights of indigenous Hausa people. Anytime Hausa people start talking about Hausa identity and history, their masters are quick to remind them that "tribalism" is bad that Islamic brotherhood is more important than ethnic solidarity and brotherhood.
Yet, Fulanis continue to defend and promote their identity and heritage while Hausa people are erased and permanently cannibalized civilization-wise via religion.
They tried the same thing with Yorùbá people by sponsoring anarchists to preach that ethnic solidarity and brotherhood is haram. Joining OPC is bad, we must hate our Yorùbá Christian brothers and we must respect Sultan of Sokoto ahead of Alaafin of Oyo.
This people are bold and insidious. As stupid as this sounds, some id:iots in our midst fell for it. Some of them don't even know that they're a tool of conquest.
Those of us who are sounding the warning are tagged "Yoruba nesan" but we don't care because people that are saying that are oblivious and ignorant of their history and the threat we face.
If you want to know how religion can be used as a tool of conquest and subjugation, study what happened to the Hausa people.
It is impossible to enslave people with ethnic consciousness. Once your oppressors ask you to give up your ethnic consciousness and replace it with religious consciousness, your slavery and subjugation is guaranteed.
I do not feel sorry for the Hausas or interested in what they do with their lives. They are a big lesson of history to the rest of us especially Yoruba people who want to do pan Islamism or Pan Christianity with Ethnicities that are known for conquest and Invasion of other people's territory while hiding under Religious puritanism.
GEOPOLITICS 101
E karo sir, E Karo ma
I am sure people from Greenland want to give up.
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Healthcare System
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Education Access
Higher education in Denmark is free, including university, while the U.S. has a tuition-based system that often leads to substantial student debt.
Work-Life Balance
Denmark emphasizes shorter workweeks (typically 37 hours) and generous vacation time (at least 5 weeks annually), contrasting with the U.S., where workers often have less mandated time off and longer hours.
Social Welfare
Denmark provides extensive welfare benefits, including universal childcare, paid parental leave (up to 52 weeks shared between parents), and robust unemployment support, far exceeding the U.S.'s more limited social safety net.
Life Expectancy
Danes live longer on average (approximately 1.5 years more than Americans), attributed to better healthcare and lifestyle factors.
Happiness Rankings
Denmark consistently ranks higher than the U.S. in global happiness reports (e.g., the UN World Happiness Report), reflecting greater overall life satisfaction.
Public Transportation
Denmark, particularly in cities like Copenhagen, has highly efficient and widely used public transportation systems, reducing car dependency compared to the more car-centric U.S.
Environmental Sustainability
Denmark leads in renewable energy adoption (e.g., wind power) and has ambitious climate goals (net zero by 2045), outpacing the U.S. in per-capita environmental efforts.
Labor Union Membership
Over two-thirds of Danish workers are unionized, ensuring stronger worker rights and wage protections, compared to about 11% in the U.S.
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Poverty Rate
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Denmark scores higher in regulatory efficiency and ease of doing business in some indices (e.g., Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom), despite its high-tax model.
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As a resident of Kano, the next time you complain about Dangote building his businesses in Lagos rather than Kano, think about your behaviour last week. If Dangote's $19.5 billion refinery had been in Kano, what do you think would have happened to it last week? Almost $20 billion could have gone up in smoke.
Look, this thing called money is a coward. It is afraid to go to places where there is unrest. When you fight, money takes flight. But when there is peace, money stays in place. Think about that before you allow Peter Obi and Omoyele Sowore to gaslight you into destroying your state.
#TableShaker
Hypocrisy is what I see here...
So,Reno is wrong about Kano,but right about Obi?....or,why didn't you react to his mischievous and veiled persecution?
He constantly instigates hatred among Nigerians,and very unfortunate.
Haba! This is an unfortunate and hurtful take, Mr. Omokri, especially coming from someone acclaimed as a preacher of peace and unity. What happened last week in Kano was indeed unavoidable and condemnable, but even thinking about such a perspective is hapless.
Destruction is not unique to Kano alone, it can happen anywhere by unpatriotic individuals among us, whether in the US, the United Kingdom—as we have recently witnessed—or even places like Lagos, which you mentioned as an example. Lagos is still grappling with the aftermath of the 2020 EndSARS protests, which is still vivid in our memories.
Kano is home to thousands of companies and businesses, and none of them were burned down during the recent demonstrations. Therefore, it's unreasonable to suggest that if Dangote had built his refinery in Kano, it could have been burned last week.
I, along with millions of law-abiding citizens of Kano, refuse to agree with this your flimsy perspective; we cannot be labelled as destroyers.
At the meeting of the Enugu State Executive Council, which I chaired at the weekend, we made consequential decisions to double down on our infrastructural projects aimed at bringing our state closer to our vision of creating a $30 billion economy and becoming the premier destination for business, investment, tourism, and living.
Council approved N183 billion for the construction of 141 roads in Enugu city and 20 rural roads in the three senatorial zones. It also approved the award of 133 more smart schools, adding to the ongoing 127 smart schools to bring the total to 260, or one smart school per electoral ward.
This is consistent with our current 2024 budget, which allocates over N400 billion to capital expenditure, representing a capital expenditure to budget ratio of over 80% and a recurrent expenditure to budget ratio of about 20%.
The 20 roads covered across the three senatorial districts in this phase are as follows:
Dualization of the 41.3km Abakpa Nike-Opi-Nsukka Road with bridges, dualisation of Penocks Junction - Nike Lake Road to T-Junction Flyover, Nomeh-Mburubu-Nara Road with two bridges, Umabi-Ehuhe Achi with a spur to Agbudu-Ihe-Owelli-Ogugu by Enugu-Port Harcourt old road, Nomeh-Oduma Road, Mburubu-Nkereffi Road, and Amodu-Akpugo Road.
Also in this phase are Iheaka-Ibagwa Road, Ibagwa-Itchi-Unadu-Alor Agu-Ibeje Road, Amagunze-Ihuokpara-Ugbawka Road with a bridge, Obeleagu Umana (Nkwo Ezeagu)-Omughu Umana-Aguobu-Umumba Road, Nara-Nkerefi Road with a bridge, Amagunze-Akpawfu Raod, Amagu-Attakwu-Akegbe Ugwu-Akpasha Road, Obinagu Udi-Isu Awa Road, and Nsukka-Ibagwa-Ogurute-Ette Road.
Others are Obuofia-Obeagu-Akegbe Ugwu Road, Obinofia-Ndiagu-Ugwuoba Road by Enugu-Onitsha expressway, Orie Engine-Aguobu-Umumba-Ebenebe Road to Anambra State border, Ituku Roads, Ozalla Roads, among others.
For the 141 urban roads, we were intentional in ensuring that all the zones, namely, Emene, Thinkers Corner, Abakpa, Trans Ekulu/New GRA/Old GRA, Awkunanaw (Achara Layout/Uwani/Gariki), Independence Layout, Ogui/Asata, and Coal Camp were covered.
We are committed to improving the quality of life in our rural communities while derisking agricultural investments, thereby creating wealth, jobs, and addressing fragilities. We are focused on increasing productivity and moving produce from farms to agro-processing facilities and markets. Our heavy investments in road infrastructure will connect the dots.
Tomorrow is here!
They bribed party delegates to secure their party’s nomination.
They bribed the voters to vote for them.
They bribed the Judges to give judgment in their favour.
They are bribing protesters to protest against protest.
With their dexterity in bribing, why can’t they bribe hunger and inflation to let the poor breathe.
Rev Father Oluoma
Dia fathers