VIDEO: Fulani terror!st seen moving/exporting mined minerals out of the country through a Turkish Aircraft .…..
Why is the government not doing anything
To https://t.co/SFv8JENU6a, @realDonaldTrump
PLEASE REPOST.
@PeterObi is best candidate for president of Nigeria, but will lose to the DEMON Tinubu unless the voting system is reformed from violence and corruption to free and fair elections. Will you enact diplomacy to help?
Fulani Militancy: Nigeria Might Plunge into a Civil War - Edmund Obilo
Watch to the end. He sees what i saw. If Nigeria doesn't quickly embark on a radical course correction right now, we won't be able to escape what is coming.
No nation survives this level of collective anguish and resentment towards constituted authorities.
As an Igbo (or #Biafran), raise your voice here if you’re against BBC’s planned documentary on the Civil War, titled “Surviving Biafra”. State your reasons or even make suggestions. It will surely get to @BBC. Consider this a poll & make the best of it.
A new report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) confirms Fulani militants caused more deaths than Boko Haram or ISIS over the past year by mostly targeting Christian farming communities in Nigeria.
Commenting on the report, Open Doors CEO Henrietta Blyth said:
"My heart has been broken as I have heard stories from women and men who have seen their beloved family members butchered in front of them or carried off into a life of slavery."
When I visited Nigeria, the government responded swiftly to quell a coup in Benin.
Nigeria’s willingness to step in to stop a violent attack in another country, while they stand by as their own Christian citizens are brutalized makes these absolutely horrific scenes unfolding in Plateau State all the more unconscionable.
Christians — who were gathered for a mass burial for those killed in a previous attack — were viciously murdered by radical Islamic terrorists.
The Nigerian Government could root out the terrorism and stop the martyrdom of its own citizens. But, despite receiving early warnings of impending attacks, they are nowhere to be found as Christians are murdered for their faith, like lambs led to slaughter.
Enough is enough.
I am grateful the Trump Administration specifically identified protecting Christians in Nigeria in the administration’s new Counterterrorism Strategy. Now, I am asking the Trump Administration to take forceful action to defend our innocent brothers and sisters in Christ in the Middle Belt of Nigeria, the epicenter of an ongoing Christian genocide.
Press Release, 25th April 2026:
Re: MAZI NNAMDI KANU has instructed me to publicly convey the following message (verbatim) to MIKE ARNOLD:
“Dear Mike,
I am writing to acknowledge your remarkable effort in shedding light on the truth about me and my people. Your commitment to the truth is commendable, and I often wonder how different things would be if more voices like yours had spoken up sooner. You can count on the support of the Indigenous People of Biafra and myself. May Elohim guide and protect you always. Thank you.
Ipob leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”
The Islamic imam who put 1million naira to any Muslim that can behead a pastor for preaching Jesus has said:
“…whoever carries out this job (of beheading the pastor), I swear to Allah I’ll give him one million naira. We have nothing to lose even if after beheading this pastor, the Arewa plunges into chaos, we have nothing to lose…”
Dear @OfficialDSSNG@PoliceNG
We know you will pretend not to see this. But we are bringing this to your attention again.
There are Muslim clerics in northern Nigeria who are openly calling for the beheading of Christian pastors.
Pls help retweet this for the world to see.
BREAKING
NOTICE
Dear President Tinubu,@officialABAT
RE: RELEASE OF NNAMDI KANU
NOTICE NO. 1/01/04/26/PAF – PRE-LITIGATION NOTICE
1. We write as voluntary legal experts in international law, having voluntarily assumed the conduct of this matter, and hereby give formal notice of our intention to pursue all available legal avenues, including proceedings in the London courts, to enforce compliance with binding United Nations 🇺🇳 directives.
2. In July 2022, the United Nations Human Rights Council, through a landmark Opinion issued by its Working Group, directed the Buhari-led Government of Nigeria to release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and to provide him with an enforceable pathway to compensation for his unlawful and extraordinary rendition from Kenya to Nigeria in June 2021.
3. The 17-page Opinion, in its disposition (conclusion), unequivocally states: “The Working Group considers that, taking into account all the circumstances of the case, the appropriate remedy would be for the Government of Nigeria to release Mr. Kanu immediately and accord him an enforceable right to compensation and other reparations, in accordance with international law.”
4. The Working Group of the United Nations Human Rights Council is a quasi-judicial body duly mandated to receive and determine human rights complaints against member states. Its decisions (termed “Opinions”) are binding on all member states of the United Nations, including Nigeria.
5. Nigeria’s obligations in this matter are further reinforced by its ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, both domesticated pursuant to Section 12 of the Nigerian Constitution. These instruments impose clear, enforceable legal duties on the Nigerian State.
6. By settled constitutional and judicial authority, including decisions of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and competent international tribunals, ratification renders Nigeria fully bound by the provisions of the treaties it has adopted. This legal position is incontrovertible.
7. Accordingly, Nigeria is under a continuing and unequivocal obligation to comply with the aforesaid United Nations decision in both letter and spirit. The failure to do so constitutes an ongoing breach of its international legal obligations.
8. The Opinion, issued on 20 July 2022 and transmitted to the Government of Nigeria on 22 July 2022, was willfully disregarded by the previous administration. That non-compliance, however, does not extinguish the subsisting legal obligation now binding on your administration.
9. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has, for over three and a half years, been subjected to detention devoid of lawful justification under both domestic and international law. This continuing violation exposes the Nigerian State to significant legal consequences, including international enforcement actions.
10. TAKE NOTICE that, unless immediate steps are taken to comply fully with the United Nations directive—specifically the unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and the provision of appropriate reparations—we shall, without further recourse to you, initiate appropriate legal enforcement proceedings in competent jurisdictions, including but not limited to the courts in London, to compel compliance and seek redress.
11. This letter constitutes a final opportunity for the Federal Government of Nigeria to resolve this matter without recourse to heavy litigation. Nothing herein shall be construed as a waiver of any rights or remedies available to our client under international law.
Respectfully
Pan African Forum Ltd & Associates
Legal Affairs Advisory Division
[email protected]
MONDAY 14TH APRIL 2026
LONDON UNITED KINGDOM 🇬🇧
@NigeriaGov@GuardianNigeria@antonioguterres@commonwealthsec@FCDOGovUK@Keir_Starmer@AloyEjimakor@YvetteCooperMP@mmaduabuchi_o@NewsCentralTV@MimiNiMwafrika@nikki_nna@africaupdates@_AfricanUnion@court_afchpr@adoniaayebare@four_unit@Ipob_supporters