In Nigeria, Education Is Becoming A Business Instead Of Building Children’s Future - Umukoro
We are becoming increasingly divided and misdirected in how we raise our children. Instead of being seen as the foundation of society’s growth, children are now treated as sources of income. Schools are increasingly commercialized, viewing students as revenue sources rather than individuals to be nurtured and developed.
Ejiro Umukoro, Author | Journalist
@MikeArnoldTruth So the Sultan's Fulani Islamic Caliphate's conquest of Nigeria will finally ensure an absolute unified Nigeria — forcibly bound together by Sharia law, indivisible,no more agitations for Oduduwa & Biafra, with a Supreme Leader who can be easily manipulated by Western governments.
More than 125,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria since 2009. Often left off the page is the other number: 60,000 Muslims, killed in the same years by the same forces, for the same reason — they are considered impure by the caliphate.
I run a free school in Abuja for hundreds of displaced Muslim children, and I have called for monuments to the Muslim men and women murdered for refusing the jihad. I am on the Christian side of this fight, and I am telling you it is not a war between Christians and Muslims. It is one power structure waging war on everyone who stands in its way.
The method shows it. As documented at a terrorist checkpoint in the Middle Belt, passengers were sorted — first by faith, then by sex. Christian men were executed on the spot. Muslim men were told to join or die with them. Many chose death. The women, Christian and Muslim, were taken as slaves. That is not sectarian chaos. It is a procedure, run village by village at national scale, and it names both the enemy and the victims.
"Christian versus Muslim" is not just wrong. It misnames the enemy, drives off the allies we need, and hands the caliphate the recruiting line it wants most.
The enemy is the ruling elite of the Sokoto Caliphate — a power structure, not a faith. When Usman dan Fodio founded it in 1804, his Fulani jihad conquered the Hausa, fellow Muslims, whose rulers he judged impure; he seized their land and bent their clerics to his authority. The project paused under British rule and resumed at independence. Its heirs — the Sultanate, the Miyetti Allah networks, the political machine in Abuja — hold two centuries of consolidated power over everyone else: Christians, Igbo, Middle Belt farmers, and Hausa Muslims alike.
The Hausa are among the most brutalized people in the north, ruled by an elite they never chose. They are not the caliphate. They are its subjects, and they should be our allies.
Muslims die in this war because of the doctrine the caliphate still teaches. Dan Fodio held that anyone who helps an unbeliever is himself an unbeliever, and that a Muslim who mixes Islam with unbelief — the apostate, the one who cooperates with Christians, embrace Western education, or refuses the jihad — is a lawful target. Dan Fodio’s teachings are core curriculum in almajiri schools across the north, where millions of boys are taken from their families and raised on it with no other voice in their ears.
It is why the Sultan's condemnations of violence are not what they sound like. In Dan Fodio’s clear and revered worldview, the Christian and non-jihad Muslim are not "innocent." When he says it is “a sin to kill the innocent,” he is not telling his followers to stop killing peaceful civilians. He is telling the jihadis not to fight each other — because by this doctrine they are the only “innocent” ones. For everyone else, it’s open season.
Dan Fodio’s overarching mission -- why he founded the caliphate, the core of his teachings -- is to prepare the ground for the coming of the Mahdi. Everyone who is not “innocent” by his standards must be cleared from the land -- killed, sold into slavery, displaced, “converted,” or fully dominated. This has been the pattern there for 222 years and it has not stopped.
The enemy is not Islam, and not the Muslims who reject this wholesale. It is the ruling elite of the Sokoto Caliphate — the Sultan, his clerics, his Miyetti Allah militias, the Boko Haram and ISWAP networks built on the same doctrine, the security commanders documented arming those militias with federal weapons, and the nine-million-dollar Washington lobby that buries it under "farmer-herder conflict" and "climate change." Naming it is not Islamophobia. Refusing to name it is cowardice, and it costs lives.
The wrong name has a price. It tells 60,000 dead Muslims their lives did not count. It casts the Hausa majority — the people with the most reason to want the caliphate gone — as the enemy. It hands every wavering young man in the north the caliphate's favorite claim, that the West is at war with Islam. And it files a national security emergency under “religious freedom” — a lane of reports and démarches — when the threat carries a 222-year command structure, Chinese money in its conflict zones, and a terror pipeline that has reached American soil.
To my brothers and sisters across Nigeria — every tribe, every faith: do not let them tell you this is your neighbor's fault. The Christian shot in Benue and the Muslim shot beside him for refusing to join the killers died at the same hand. The ruling elite of the Sokoto Caliphate has spent two centuries setting you against each other, because divided you are governable and united you are unstoppable. Name the enemy correctly. Refuse the lie that this is faith against faith. Stand with the displaced until they are home, and stand with one another until the killing ends.
It is time to rise.
#EarthShaker
@MikeArnoldTruth Mike, do you know that the vice president of Nigeria and Sultan of Sokoto is the founding father of Boko Haram and Fulani terrorist groups?
It’s hard to comprehend how evil this is.
The sultan knows full well that in the revered teachings of his forefather Dan Fodio, fully aligned with what Muhammemad himself taught, no infidel (Christian) or a apostate (non-Jihad Muslim) is considered “innocent.” In fact, it is their religious obligation to completely subjugate or kill them.
So when he tells them it’s a sin to kill “innocent” people, he’s not telling them to stop killing people you and I consider innocent. Like, peaceful people who just want to be left alone. No, it’s open season on them.
What he’s actually telling the jihadis is not to fight amongst themselves. They shouldn’t kill each other. They are the only “innocent” ones.
Yet his statement is craftily worded to sound to the world like he’s a man of peace. Imagine.
What’s worse is that President Tinubu knows this, and still celebrates him for saying it. Innocent, schminnocent, just have your people vote for me and keep that blood mineral money and heroin pipeline flowing.
Sick.
Mr. @sultan_ofsokoto, please, correct me if I’m wrong. Come out with a statement calling on everyone under your spiritual authority to stop killing anybody for any reason. To back it up, how about you turn over the names and locations of all the ones you know who are guilty or complicit? You said not long ago, not one person gets killed in your kingdom without the local rulers knowing. How about you speak and take action against the vast looting of blood minerals in your Kingdom?
That might help clear the air.
#sultanofsilence
#EarthShaker
South Carolina man has been arrested by Federal agents for threatening Trump on social media.
“Charge me… I dare you!” The Feds were at his door in hours
Stop trying to kill our President!!!!!
Over 80,000 fans of the UFC at the WhiteHouse Sunday night
After the event 80,000 people just went home, no riots, no car fires, or destruction.
There is a difference
Residents of Anchau town in Kubau LGA, Kaduna State, reportedly mobilized and confronted suspected armed bandits after hearing gunfire on the outskirts of the town, forcing them to retreat.
Local voices are citing the incident as an example of community self-defense, urging other communities across northern Nigeria to strengthen local security efforts rather than relying solely on authorities.
I need to say something. I have been holding back. I can no longer remain silent.
The Save Nigeria coalition — which I helped build over the past several months, investing my credibility earned over sixteen years in the field — has been derailed, perhaps even captured. At the very least it has become divided, conflicted, co-opted, and I believe counter-productive in the most damaging way possible.
Before I go further, let me say this clearly: I am not questioning the hearts or motivations of the people involved. I believe most of them genuinely care about Nigerian Christians. I believe they want to see the killing stop. What I am questioning — profoundly — is their judgment. And at this moment in history, judgment is everything.
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To be clear for the Washington audience: I do not support or advocate for any Nigerian political candidate or faction. I stand with former Ambassador Sam Brownback in believing that Nigerian separation is likely inevitable. This document is about stopping a genocide and exposing those who are obstructing that effort — wittingly or not. That is not a partisan position. It is a moral one, based on 16 years on the ground in Nigeria.
@MikeArnoldTruth To end Nigeria christian genocide, ethnic cleansing, fulanization, extremist islamization, economic woes, corruptions, & civil war emerging. Nigeria must follow ex-Yugoslavia breakup model along ethnic lines. Nations emerged from ex-Yugoslavia are prospering and living in peace.
Funny, this is paid for by the Tinubu administration through DCI. This is what $9M gets you. If I were them, I'd demand a refund.
Really, this is like a 10-second ChatGPT job.
Prompt: "Give me a fake image of fake soldiers in a fake Nigerian village. Remove all the standard blood, headless bodies, smoke, burned churches and schools, raped women, sex slaves and jihadis. Just make the village empty and idyllic. Come up with some BS about how the Nigerian government is somehow effectively 'partnering' with the US. Ignore the millions of displaced (like Tinubu does). Ignore the vast number of captured terrorists who are given a free education and paycheck and returned back to the bush with at least a 50% recidivism rate. Ignore the fact the NSA armed the Fulani militia and calls them brothers. Just make this purely fictional. Come up with some lame slogan. Horizontally oriented and optimized for social media."
Not hard. Where's my $9M?
#EarthShaker