If you’re one of those telling lawyers to shun the media & limit themselves to fighting MAZI NNAMDI KANU’s case only in Court, hear this: As this case is being fought in the court of law, it will also continue to be fought in the court of public opinion.
Why? Because the case is more political than legal and #MNK, like the other greats such as Nelson Mandela, deserves robust public discussion of the grave injustice done to him.
Dear married women with young children, I wish you strength.
To those raising only boys, 2, 3 or 4 boys and above...I wish you double the strength.
ife ịna eme adirọ easy nne.
It isn't easy waking up early, getting them ready for school, preparing lunch boxes for them and even for their dad. Constantly washing, always cooking or thinking up the best combination meals for them and all, but I implore you to please, enjoy each and every single one of those moments. They are just tight, they don't last long.
A point will come where it will just be you and your husband. You would wake up and not sweep or mop for days unlike when you do everyday, because there's nothing to sweep or mop off.
You'd wash only one bedsheet every 4 or 5 days because the beds in other rooms weren't used. Your washing machine will have more holidays than when they were around.
You will crave to cook a large pot but nobody to eat. Your dining table will witness more writing than children gathering to eat on it.
Your diet will change and you'll hardly have chocolates and biscuits forced into your mouth😂.
You will feel empty coming home from work without sometimes carrying a bag of snacks because there's no one home to eat them.
You will miss pecks on your forehead. Full body hugs. The banters among them. Even their fights that you always separate, you will miss those moments.
You see this shouting? You will miss it. Trust me. Then you will start calling them in their various schools to know how they are doing.
Enjoy these moments with your children....it is the foundation of what you will get in your later years. Your ụwa mgbede or ọjọ alé.
You're not the only one missing them, they miss you too.
May God continue to strengthen you.
TO @PeterObi:
You did the right thing this morning. Walking out of the ADC took courage. It also took clarity.
You named what most Nigerians have been afraid to name — that the same state and its agents that captured Labour Party in 2023 captured the ADC in 2026. Same machine. Different jersey.
That is the truth. And you said it out loud.
For that, you deserve commendation. Not endorsement — commendation. Because you took a step in the right direction, and steps in the right direction are rare in Nigerian politics.
Now keep going.
Let APC and ADC split the Caliphate vote between themselves. Let the men who built this cage fight over who gets to sit on the throne. They have the same owners. They will end with the same outcome.
You have a different road open to you now. The road of the people.
Millions of displaced Nigerians have no voice. Give them one. Make sure they have a vote.
Millions are crying for self-determination. Give them a real pathway. Put it on the ballot.
Call for a new constitution. Not an amendment. A new one — written by the people, ratified by the people. The 1999 document is a colonial contraption that mentions Sharia 165 times and Christianity zero. It is the scaffolding the Caliphate stands on. Tear it down.
Call for a free 2027 election under international supervision. Not INEC. Not the agents who hounded you out of two parties. The world.
Do not compromise. The world is watching. Be the champion Nigerians need to end this 66-year nightmare.
Sir, you have left the machine.
Now join the people and help dismantle it.
#EarthShaker
#IPOB remains the only constant obstacle on the path of the Fulani conquest of the rest of Nigeria. Now, the duty of Safeguarding Biafraland remains our sole focus & responsibility. This Is why #ESN was created to put an end to the unchecked atrocities against innocent Biafrans.
Day 27 of our Prayers from the Book of Psalms Chapter 27, as divinely mandated.
Extract: Psalm 27:2 “When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat up my flesh, they stumbled and fell”. Iseeee!!!
Do you actually know who Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is to us? Do we have any other man with the type of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has? Apart from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu do we have another man who can talk and everywhere will begin to shake? Who else can speak and herdsmen and their bandits alike will leave our forest?
As it stands now no politician has the interest of our people at heart, only Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. When politicians were looting COVID-19 palliatives, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, under IPOB, spent 300 million to share food with our people. Only Mazi Nnamdi Kanu can stand as an obstacle against corrupt and selfish politicians in the South East. And this is the man that gangsters in the DOS and in the media want to destroy.
At this point, we must ask the Arab Contractor and his dubị́ous friends in the DOS who they are working for. If you are members of DOS silence Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who will speak for us? If you ridicule him, falsely accuse him and blackmail him, who will stand between the selfish politicians and us? Can any of you in the DOS call and our people will listen? Have any of you put up a sacrifice worthy of people being indebted to you people? If none of you can actually do what Mazi Nnamdi Kanu can do for us, then why the online attacks? Who is using the DOS? Who?
This is something they need to tell us.
A group of individuals can't rise to ridicule the greatest voice their people have without working for some powerful people.
DOS led by Arab Contractor should tell us...
Are you working for the politicians, the Fulani establishment or is this just about greediness and selfishness?
Who stands to gain if Mazi Nnamdi Kanu stops being a voice to reckon with? The Nigerian government, British government, selfish Igbo politicians, corrupt Nigerian politicians, and Fulani herdsmen terr0rists who want to take over our lands. Definitely, not the oppressed people of the East.
Elochukwu Ohagi, Philosopher, Teacher and Activist, 2026.
Why “One Nigeria”? The only “unity” they want is the “unity” that keeps the bloody harvest going
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👉🏾 The Caliphate’s grandfathers took slaves and gold by sword. The grandchildren took oil revenue and mineral concessions by federal allocation formula written after they won the war. Different century, same doctrine, same results.
👉🏾 A wise gardener does not pull up the tomato plant. He prunes it. He waters it just enough. He keeps it alive — and contained — so it keeps producing.
👉🏾 Unity, in their mouths, means one thing — keep the arrangement that lets the harvest continue. The South stays in the cage. The North keeps the key. Anyone who suggests opening the cage gets called a “tribalist” by people whose entire political project is one tribe’s two-hundred-year inheritance.
👉🏾 Nigeria was built to fail. Britain bolted two civilizations together at gunpoint in 1914 and walked away in 1960 leaving the keys with the side that wanted nothing but to harvest the other. Unity under those terms is not unity. It is occupation with a flag.
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Tinubu has answered me. The Sultan has answered me. Sheikh Gumi has answered me.
When the President, the Caliph, and the chief jihadi cleric of Northern Nigeria all break silence to address one Texan with an X page — you know what they're scared of.
They are not scared of me. They are scared of you.
Every follower this account adds is one more witness to the Christian genocide they spent fifteen years burying. One more voice they can't silence. One more set of eyes they can't blind.
Here's the ask:
1) Follow @MikeArnoldTruth if you don't already.
2) Repost this post.
3) Tag three people who need to be following along.
Let's give Aso Rock a heart attack!
#EarthShaker
A Message Eastern Youths Need to Hear
I have been wanting to share this with Eastern youths for a long time. Sometimes I question whether they are truly ready to hear it. But I concluded — what must be said, must be said.
I have watched with great concern as some Eastern youths who believe in One Nigeria pour their energy and determination into providing good leadership for this country. But I wonder — have they ever stopped to ask themselves whether other Nigerians actually want good leadership?
Do Yoruba people want or need good leadership? What about the Fulani — do they?
Let me tell you something. To a Fulani man, good leadership means a government led by a Fulani. A Muslim is guided by his religion, and it is against Islamic principles for a so-called infidel to lead a Muslim. The Fulani does not believe in the kind of equality you believe in. To him, equality means the Fulani being in charge. Equality means a quota system — a situation where standards are deliberately lowered to accommodate children from their region who cannot compete on merit. Equality means creating more local government areas in the North so they can produce more senators and House of Representatives members, giving them the numerical power to control deliberations in both chambers.
The Fulani do not believe in the universally accepted principle of equity — where every region receives the same treatment under the same standard. If an Igbo man ever gets to the top, he will come with the world-accepted way of governance, where every citizen is equal before the law. Do you honestly think the Fulani want that? Do you think people with this mindset will ever allow an Igbo man to be in charge?
It is precisely this mindset that drove Buhari's government to rig Peter Obi out in 2023, even when it was plain for the world to see that he won that election. The Yoruba, as always, will align with the Fulani — content to play their wife role in Nigerian politics.
Nigeria will not work. Never. Not with the forced union of people who have collectively vowed not to coexist as equals. Bringing together people who share nothing in common will always produce friction — it is only natural. The Fulani practice a different religion from the Igbo people. He wears different clothes, eats different food, speaks a different language, and shares absolutely nothing with Igbo people in terms of culture or values. The same applies to the Yoruba. And yet all these people were forcefully compressed under one suffocating federal system of government. How can it possibly work?
Look at Britain. They colonised Nigeria and lumped its entire population together as one entity — yet back in their own country, they understood perfectly well that a Welshman is different from a Scotsman, just as a Londoner is different from both. So they granted them autonomy to govern themselves, maintain their own cultures, laws and principles — and by doing so, they avoided the friction that comes from forced unity. But these same British people have no problem supporting the idea of Nigeria remaining one. Whether Nigerians live or die, it means nothing to them.
Right now, terrorists in the North are slaughtering people in large numbers. They are killing soldiers regularly — including Army Generals. These terrorists are committing genocide against Christians, and the military stands largely helpless because it is no secret that terrorists from the North have deeply infiltrated the military establishment. Yet this same military, which appears paralysed before Boko Haram, somehow finds the capacity to publish fresh propaganda against IPOB and Easterners every single week — claiming they discovered bombs in a bush somewhere in the South East.
With all of this staring us in the face, I am compelled to ask these Eastern youths — how exactly do you plan to make Nigeria work? How? Or are you simply wasting the most productive years of your lives?
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He is the man needed to restore sanity to America and to an extent, the world.
These media houses spread false narratives so much and good thing Trump is putting them in check.
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Enjoy.