#BREAKING:
Lagos Deputy Commissioner of Police, Khan Salihu, kidnapped by fulani terrorist , has now been confirmed dead.
The Lagos State Police Command announced that Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Khan Salihu passed away on Monday, June 15, 2026.
Nigeria's Insecurity exists largely because of a Lack of Political Will to end it.
If the Nigerian Government wants to end Insecurity, they know what to do.
But, will they?
NO because they are benefiting from it one way or the other.
When the Obi/Kwankwaso campaign begins, tears will flow.
When election day arrives and you attempt to rig it, blood will flow.
We will not beg. We will not negotiate. We will respond with the full measure of what you deserve. No mercy will be shown.
When the missionaries arrived in Africa,they forced Christianity on our ancestors.
They gave options;
If you converted, you got "civilized." If you refused, you got beaten, imprisoned, or killed.
Spiritual genocide backed by colonial law and brute force.
Imagine a gun pointed to your mother’s head and the government she’s working for is quiet about it for 33 days.
or your child in the wilderness for 33 days.
Yes, just imagine.
Day 33, @officialABAT and @seyimakinde bring back the children, bring back the teachers.!!!
Can we keep saying their names, and demanding answers? Because every day that passes without them is another day a family wakes up with an empty seat at the table and a wound that refuses to heal.
We still have missing children.
Every time it rains, I thnk of the 100's of Nigerians, esp children, who are outside bearing the full force of the elements. No shelter. No protection. Their little hearts breaking in terror, pain, discomfort.
Day 33 since the Oyo abductions. They are still out there.
Ọmá ṣe o!
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As you go to bed tonight, I want you to know that there was an attack yesterday 16th of June 2026 at about 11:00 p.m. in UNGWAN MAGAJI Community of Kamaru ward, Kauru LGA, Kaduna state. The perpetrators of this attack are no other than the usual terrorist, Fulani Islamic Jihadists. They came in heavily armed with AKs, Axes, etc.
The deceased victims are:
1. Jerry Doctor – 51 years
2. Danlami Magani – 49 years
3. Sunday Chibi – 53 years
4. Rita Abdullahi – 45 years
5. Sunday Elkan – 5 years
6. Esther Kefas – 5 years
7. Happy Friday – 6 years
8. Moses Daddy – 4 years
9. Daddy Ibrahim – 28 years
Total Fatalities: 9
Persons Seriously Injured
1. Halla Monday – 7 years
2. Mary Yohanna – 9 years
3. Jummai John – 42 years
4. Charity Danjuma – 49 years
5. Faith Yakubu – 26 years
6. Omi Yakubu – 48 years
7. Ali Sandiye – 70 years
8. Asabe Victor – 29 years
9. Srarina Simon – 4 years
10. Talatu Sunday – 60 years
11. Thank God Danladi – 8 years
Total Seriously Injured: 11
I'm sure you didn't see this anywhere in the news today. The reason is simply because they have been informed to keep these attacks hidden to protect the image of a failed president.
I am truly overwhelmed. We're yet to finish one and then another is here. Our team in Kaduna will be going to see the victims at the hospital and know their states.
Make no mistake, the goal is ISLAMISATION, the method is jihad, the platform is Islam.
DISMANTLE THIS ENTITY CALLED NIGERIA BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE.
Bola Tinubu, may the blood of these innocent hunts you for the rest of your life for failing to protect them as you've sworn to.
The only reason you people hate Obi so much is because being a Just and upright man who creates wealth through enterprise doesn’t appeal to the thieving spirit in y’all.
Evil men and women
Of course, there was absolutely no single shred of verifiable evidence or a concrete forensic trail to ever demonstrate that she actually stole the astronomical billions of dollars she was so aggressively and theatrically accused of embezzling by the media.
On the flip side of this grand geopolitical theater, giant International Oil Companies operating in Nigeria, such as Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, ENI, and TotalEnergies, have been repeatedly, meticulously exposed by several independent auditors, forensic accounting firms, and even supreme court rulings as owing the Nigerian treasury a staggering, mind-blowing $62 billion in unpaid oil revenues, royalties, and shared profits. Yet, these arrogant Western oil majors have simply refused to pay a single cent of this massive capital back to Nigeria. Meanwhile, our spineless Nigerian government is completely terrified to even raise their voice, let alone legally force these multinational cartels to surrender this money, out of sheer, paralyzing fear that Washington might immediately slap them with secondary sanctions or launch a full-scale military invasion to protect their corporate enforcers.
This is not even a hidden secret, or a classified document. It is sitting right there on public court registries, official government audits, parliamentary records, and international accounting ledgers. Yet, our local media houses and hypocritical American-grant-chasing activists completely refuse to even mention, discuss, analyze, or debate this monumental corporate theft in any of their public discussions, national interviews, or morning talk shows.
It’s okay to live in a house with a normal ceiling.
It’s okay to repeat clothes.
It’s okay to drink pure water.
It’s okay to attend a government school.
It’s okay not to have a washing machine.
It’s okay not to own the latest gadgets.
It’s okay not to own the latest luxury items.
It’s okay to be you.
Let’s decenter the pressure we’ve placed on ourselves to be aesthetically pleasing.
It will get better for sure, but for now, do not be ashamed of where you are. It’s a process.
Children being kidnapped from their school and held captive for more than a month, plus a teacher being killed should be something of a horror movie.
However that is the reality of some Nigerians.
This is very sad.