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The kidnappers demanded cash ransom - The President refused.
They demanded a prisoner swap - our children for captured terrorists. The President's answer was simple: Never.
Frustrated, they threatened to eliminate the hostages - The President outmaneuvered them by circling their own relatives.
When they ran out of options and attempted to flee, our gallant security forces closed in and ambushed them.
The President did not only recover all our children and their teachers unharmed, he also apprehended the terrorists.
Mr. President - The Master Strategist delivered a 100% rescue formula.
Only one move remains on the chessboard: let justice be swift and uncompromising, these agents of darkness should be hastily dispatched to hell, so our land may breathe with one less pocket of evil.
When Putin took over power in Russia and they wanted to deal with hardcore extremists in Dagestan, it was a scorched to earth tactics.
Their homes and loved ones were bombed into rubbles in other to crush their will to keep hostages and continue fighting Russia.
China did the same in Xinghang.
To deal with Ansaru, ISIS, Bandits and Boko Haram, you must bomb them out of existence. Go after everyone and everything dear to them.
That’s how to break their spirit. If we follow morality when dealing with extremists, they will get stronger and powerful. They won’t be destroying lives while pampering their families.
Kudos to the Nigerian army 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
A few days ago, Peter Obi told Chude that his car was clamped at an airport, that his acquaintances would not greet him in public, and that people were disinviting him from weddings. He presented these as evidence that this government may kill him if given the opportunity.
The Minister of Aviation has now reviewed the CCTV footage and released a detailed timeline with attachments.
The facts: Obi's police driver parked in a drop-off zone, left the vehicle unattended for approximately 30 minutes while going in and out of the terminal. The vehicle was clamped in accordance with standard airport security protocol. Nobody knew or cared that it was Peter Obi's car. When the driver discovered the clamp, Obi called the airport manager himself, introduced himself, peddled his influence and got the vehicle released without paying the N25,000 fine.
So the full picture is: his driver broke the rules, airport staff did their jobs, Obi used his name to get the fine waived, and then went on national television to describe it as government persecution.
This is the same man who says he might not be alive to contest 2027. The evidence he offered for that claim was this airport incident, people publicly avoiding him, and wedding uninvitations.
He used his influence to escape a N25,000 fine that any ordinary Nigerian would have paid without complaint. Then called it oppression on Channels TV.
My Precious.
I’ve always said it and I’ll say it again, as an outsider who has lived in the SE, igbo’s will never give you a fair chance at life as long as they are in the position to call the shots.
Telling young Yoruba Muslim girls not to wear their hijab in a secular private school is a form of discrimination and harassment.
It is uncalled for and the highest form of religious intolerance.
Discriminating against young girls because of Hijab is a form of hate crime.
The truth must be said!
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Sanwóolu attended Obi of Onitsha Birthday in Lagos but bro was invited to TYF Conference this month in Lagos, he didn't come neither did he send someone to represent him.
Àwọn irin tí ó pọn yín lé lẹ ń rìn kiri.
When the children of Obi of Onitsha finish, they'll call you all sort of names and we will be the ones defending you. You disrespect us so much because we can't afford to let anybody talk down on Yorùbáland and your work.
If this makes sense to you, then we are noting them down for Future reference.
May Sanwóolu never happen to Yorùbáland again, especially Lagos 🙏
Who Is The Greatest At The World Cup? Debate Sparks As ESPN Is Accused Of Favoritism Toward Lionel Messi And H@te Against Cristiano Ronaldo, Following Comments Made Ahead Of Portugal’s Match Against DR Congo.
While Messi’s teammates would kill for Messi, Ronaldo’s teammates would kill Ronaldo if they could.
All that quality on the pitch and they still can’t create ONE clear cut chance for their target man lol… they actually hate him.
A man who failed for 8 years as governor across parameters and ended up burying public funds in private accounts in which he had an interest for personal gain. He, however, has his audience: bigoted and chaotic souls who can’t think for themselves. They will swallow and repeat these inanities as the holy grail. 🤷🏽♂️
Nigeria is changing right before our eyes, and one thing I have come to appreciate is how infrastructure development can completely transform the future of a nation.
From the ongoing construction of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway to the Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway, down to the expansion of rail transportation like the Lagos Blue Line Metro, there is a visible shift happening across different parts of the country. These are not just massive construction projects; they are investments that have the power to improve lives for generations to come.
Recently, I visited sections of some of these ongoing projects, especially the Ogun State section of the Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway, and what stood out to me was not just the scale of the construction, but the determination behind it. Even after covering several kilometres on the first carriageway, construction teams are still battling difficult terrain, unstable soil conditions, and challenging environments just to ensure the project moves forward. That level of commitment deserves recognition.
Many people only see roads, bridges, rail tracks, or gutters being constructed, but infrastructure goes far beyond concrete and asphalt. A good road reduces travel time, lowers transportation costs, connects businesses to markets, and creates opportunities for economic growth. Rail transportation helps reduce traffic congestion and gives people a more reliable means of movement. Bridges connect communities that were once isolated. These projects directly affect everyday life.
Think about a trader who can now move goods faster. Think about workers spending less time in traffic. Think about businesses expanding because accessibility has improved. Think about young Nigerians getting jobs through construction, engineering, logistics, and other sectors connected to these projects. Infrastructure creates a chain reaction of opportunities.
Of course, there are still challenges. Some projects take time, some face criticism, and some may even inconvenience people during construction. But development is rarely convenient in the beginning. The important thing is ensuring that these projects are properly executed, maintained, and completed to standard.
One thing is clear: Nigeria cannot grow without modern infrastructure. Every serious economy in the world was built on strong transportation networks, energy systems, and public facilities. Seeing these projects gradually rise across different parts of the country gives hope that we are moving toward a more connected and productive future.
As someone who loves documenting development and progress, it is always inspiring for me to visit these sites and witness the transformation happening in real time. Years from now, many people may only see the finished structures, but today, we are privileged to witness the process, the hard work, and the vision behind them.
Nigeria still has a long way to go, but step by step, project by project, progress is happening. And that progress deserves to be documented.
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