Condolences mean nothing.
Thoughts and prayers do nothing.
Words cannot fill the void.
No one can prepare you for the pain but eventually things will get better.
A body LITERALLY falling apart
SURGERY THREE WEEKS AGO
KNEES SO SCARRED NIC BATUM COULDNT BELIEVE HE COULD MOVE
BUT IT DOESNT MATTER
34 POINTS. 12 REBOUNDS. 6 ASSISTS. 1 BLOCK.
A 3-1 COMEBACK
JOEL EMBIID THEY COULD NEVER MAKE ME HATE YOU
Tinubu travelled to the U.K. for the first time and the entire Aso Rock and nearly all 36 state governors in Nigeria flew to the U.K. to receive him!
God have mercy on Nigeria!💔✍️
President Tinubu was welcome by Nigerians in UK, who are singing the "On Your Mandate" anthem.
I only have one question for these rented idiots, who skipped their shifts for this show of shame,
If his mandate was so glorious,
What are you doing in uk???
WE ARE FINISHED
Terrorists did not just cross a boundary. They marched straight into the heart of our national security architecture and spat in its face. And the most frightening part is the silence that followed.
A serving General of the Nigerian Army was ambushed with his men. A whole General. Not a recruit. Not a private. A General. The kind of man entire formations salute. The kind of man whose presence alone carries the weight of decades of war experience. The kind of man terrorists should never even dream of touching.
Yet they attacked him.
They captured him.
They killed him.
And they did it with confidence, with coordination, with weapons so sophisticated that you have to ask yourself who is arming these demons and why they are operating with such precision. These are not ragtag criminals anymore. These are well equipped insurgents who now believe they can take on the Nigerian state and win.
And what do we get in response?
Silence.
Denials.
Cold statements as if a General falling in the hands of terrorists is some minor roadside accident.
Where is the rage
Where is the aerial bombardment
Where is the decisive, unforgiving response that should shake the entire forest they crawled out from
Instead, we have a government that will eventually parade these same terrorists as repentant. They will call them rehabilitated. They will reintegrate them into society. Some will even end up wearing the same uniform as the men they butchered. The sheer insult of it should make every Nigerian sick.
Our gallant soldiers are paying the supreme price for a system that refuses to protect them. Men who swore to defend this country with their lives are being slaughtered because leadership refuses to match terrorists fire for fire. Troops are dying deaths they should never die. Ambushed by terrorists who are growing bolder, smarter, and deadlier every passing day.
And nobody is shouting.
Nobody is shaking the table.
Nobody is calling this what it is: a catastrophic national security failure.
A General was killed. A General. If terrorists can capture and kill a General, then every civilian is a sitting target. Every highway is a death trap. Every village is vulnerable. Every soldier in the field is fighting with the knowledge that if the worst happens, the state will issue a press release and move on.
This is beyond unacceptable. This is outrageous. This is infuriating.
Nigeria cannot continue like this. The government must understand the gravity of this moment. The military must respond with unrestrained force. Because if terrorists are allowed to celebrate this victory, they will see themselves not as fugitives but as an army.
And once terrorists begin to believe they are an army, the nation is already in deep trouble.
Enough is enough.
This is the loudest warning Nigeria will get.
“FIFA gave Nigeria $1M for qualifying for the World Cup and we agreed with the NFF to share it 50-50, with $500k going to the players who qualified Nigeria for the WC and the next thing the NFF did was to disband the team and kept the money.”
- Sunday Oliseh on what happened in 2002.