BREAKING: Another massacre by Muslim terrorists against Christians in Nigeria is being ignored by the media and world leaders.
Muslim terrorists continue displacing and slaughtering Christians. Over the past week, more than 60 Christians who could not escape were tortured to death.
Even those already shot were tortured, stabbed and mutilated as jihadists stormed the Christian village with machetes, seeking vulnerable victims to slaughter as human sacrifices for Allah.
They mutilated the victims’ bodies with machetes in pure satanic brutality designed to spread Islam and traumatize non-Muslims. Pregnant Christian women, children, babies and the elderly were shown no mercy.
This is how Islam has been spread across large parts of Asia and Africa—by the sword and by fear.
Do not forget the Christians of Nigeria. Keep them in your prayers.
An Igbo chief asked his Hausa security guard to bring his family from the north to live with him in the East. He gave them a bungalow in his compound with every amenities in it for free. He didn't stop there, he went ahead to train the 3 children of his security guard from primary to university level.
After listening to this interview, i can authoritatively say that the Igbos don't hold grudges over any tribe, region or religion. It's just that some regions and individuals refused to heal and move on, 56 years after the civil war.
The Nigeria Police Force claims that the reported video was misleading. That the heavily armed men on bikes were members of a Vigilante Group and registered hunters. Pls @PoliceNG explain to us:
1. How a vigilante group is allowed to wear an army uniform.
2. Why a vigilante group is carrying heavy machine gvns.
3. Why some are masked up and don't have recognized uniforms like all vigilante groups in Nigeria.
4. Why the people in the video are loud and constituting a nuisance on roads.
Now since you claim these people are hunters, why are they allowed to posses machine guns that isn't authorized for civilians?
Once again, explain to the public why a vigilante or hunter is on army camouflage.
If Pakistan was created by partitioning Bharat to give Muslims the right to govern themselves, then there's no reason why Christians in Nigeria shouldn't have the same right to govern themselves in their own independent country called Biafra by partitioning Nigeria.
BREAKING: Nigerian troops have eliminated suspected terrorist commander Kachalla Ibrahim Battijo and disrupted key elements of his network in a coordinated security operation in Kogi State.
Instead of declaring a strike action or going on protest at a minimum over the kidnap of their colleagues, the clowns leading the Nigeria Union of Teachers in Oyo State are embarking on a 3-day fasting and prayers.
They are even making silly excuses for the government. The same government that has failed to protect life and property?
We have a lot of sick people in this country.
This video deserves a place in this timeline, it deserves to be viewed by those that follow me and it deserves the prompt attention of IGP @TunjiDisu1. So many questions.
9 May 2026
To: The Secretary-General
United Nations @antonioguterres
To: The Secretary-General
Commonwealth of Nations
@commonwealthsec
RE: Urgent concerns regarding human rights violations, rule of law, and protection of civilians in Nigeria
Dear Secretary-Generals,
We write to express grave concern regarding ongoing allegations of human rights violations and disregard for the rule of law in Nigeria.
Of particular concern is the case of Nnamdi Kanu, whose arrest, transfer, and continued detention have raised serious international legal and human rights questions. Concerns have been raised about due process, compliance with court rulings, and respect for both domestic and international legal obligations.
We are also deeply alarmed by repeated reports of violence and killings affecting Christian communities in parts of Nigeria. These attacks have led to deaths, displacement, and fear among vulnerable populations, raising urgent concerns about security, accountability, and equal protection under the law.
As a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, Nigeria is expected to uphold principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. Repeated allegations of non-compliance with court orders and failures to protect citizens undermine confidence in these commitments.
We respectfully ask:
What mechanisms are being used to ensure accountability for alleged human rights violations in Nigeria?
How is the Commonwealth enforcing its stated values among member states?
What role will the United Nations play in ensuring justice, protection of civilians, and respect for international law?
The credibility of international institutions depends on their willingness to act consistently and impartially when such concerns arise.
We urge immediate review, independent investigation where appropriate, and meaningful action to protect human rights and uphold justice.
Yours faithfully,
Dr. David Nyekorach-Matsanga
Pan African Forum Ltd & Associates
London, UK
@AloyEjimakor@JDMahama@SFRCdems@FCDOGovUK@engrICO2015@realKwameOffei@NAkufoAddo@ItsBundiKirimi@CoE_RuleofLaw@afrisagacity