Please guys !!! Make these unpr0fessional Policemen popular and tag any handle you can !! See intim!dation, see har@ssm£nt, see !nsults !! Nigerian police are so unprofessional broooo !!! The guys didn’t even anything…..I’m so angry man😡😡💔💔
@chibyk_stanley@FSYusuff Horror movie you mean, because we dey see am LIVE! No be something you hear and imagine what could've been, you get to experience it first hand we dey feel the pain. Sad!
@Danjay_P7 Mehn... These stories just shake your entire core. Their sponsors, that's the starting point, but who's that leader with guts? Until we get it right at the polls, we'll be in this mess for a long time.
Lt. Col. Umar Farouk was more than a soldier, he was a true hero. He didn’t just fight Boko Haram, he reclaimed villages and restored peace for our people. Yet, he and some brave soldiers were killed.
Many warned this could happen when you restore peace, some celebrate quietly while others plot. If our military wasn’t widely compromised, these men wouldn’t have been brought down by people untrained in handling guns. It was betrayal and intelligence that got him.
How long will this continue? Our men are being targeted day and night while northern politicians watch silently. It’s time to rise and end this insecurity in the region.
Rest in peace gallant hero. May God grant you eternal rest. Your bravery will never be forgotten.
Sad 💔🕊
We thank God in all situations. A gutting way to end the tournament. The support & togetherness we’ve felt has been special. Sorry we couldn’t take it all the way, we fought and gave it our all. We’ll build on this. Not finished yet though, we still have something to push for. 💚
Who authorised Forest Guards?
Who approved funding?
Who authorised disbursing arms to them?
Do they have powers of arrest?
Are they Federal? State? Local?
Will they be armed with the same weapons as the State or Federal, meaning shotguns or submachine guns
Was their employment in accordance with Federal Character?
Are they the salaries of casual staff? Union? Are they pensionable? What grade level are they?
How can an appointee hire and arm Nigerians just like that? What authority?
@jarmari01@woye1@aonanuga1956@Abdulfagge@BatProjects23 What was the recruitment process and how come no one knew when they were recruited? I don't understand why this man should be given so much prerogative what's his stake in all of this? Why forest guards and who are they? This is all BS. It's obvious we don't wanna win this war
How a Biker Emmanuel Enya, While Traveling To Lagos, Saved a Pregnant Woman Who Went Into Labor On The Road. As People And Cars Passed By And Ignored Her, Emmanuel Stopped And Helped Her Deliver The Baby Right There:
Agree. Dangote is fighting because they want to destroy his investment. He has fought many battles on this refining business.
1. Obasanjo sold the Port Harcourt refinery to him. NNPC staff protested.
2. YarAdua took back the refinery from him
3. Dangote spent $20 billion of his own money to build a brand new refinery.
4. Then, this same NMDSRA issued a statement that Dangote's refined products were sub-standard. This was later proven to be false.
5. Then NNPC refused to supply him crude oil. He turned to the USA to source his crude oil and continues to import from them till this day.
6. Then PBAT ordered NNPC to start supplying him crude oil and to accept naira payment. NNPC was unhappy.
7. Suddenly, NUPENG and PENGASSEN ganged up, claiming Dangote is a monopolist, because he is refusing them the old practice of toll collection of N5m per truck while loading products.
8. Dangote called their bluff and decided to buy his own CNG tankers, 2000 of them.
9. NUPENG and PENGASSEN then declared a strike action demanding that Dangote staff must be allowed to join their union.
10. Smelling a rat, Dangote asked all staff to indicate if they wanted to join PENGASSEN. 800 staff signed. Dangote sacked them all, claiming 22 incidents of sabotage detected in the refinery, including unexplained fire incidents.
11. NUPENG and PENGASSEN again went on strike.
12. NASS intervened and begged Dangote to rehire the 800 staff. Dangote took the staff back, but sent them to cement factories, far away from his $20 billion refinery.
13. Today, Dangote's refinery is working producing PMS, diesel, aviation fluid, fertilizers etc. He is exporting to USA, Asia and other African countries, earning FOREX.
14. Yet, Ahmed Farouk insists on spending our inadequate FOREX earnings to import PMS in order to keep refineries in Europe in business. Now we know why this is so. Obviously, he is receiving kick backs. He will rather do that than support a local investment. If this is not economic sabotage, what is it?
15. Clearly, Dangote and Bua who are locked in a healthy competition are contributing to our economic renaissance.
Saboteurs like Ahmed Farouk must be stopped. They are spending our FOREX while Dangote is generating FOREX for the country.
16. May God deliver this country from cankerworms.🤔
~ Bello Isiaka
NIGERIAN STRAWBERRIES
Nigeria built the strawberry value chain on a runway..the plane left! Now the harvest has nowhere to go.
We’ve entered strawberry season (November - February) with no credible way to move berries out of Jos.
For years, Arik was the only lifeline. In our own operations, we paid more per kg in air cargo than we paid farmers per kg of produce. Logistics cost more than the fruit, and we still paid for it, because at least the berries arrived fresh and wholesome across the country.
But overnight, it collapsed, Arik stopped flying into Jos (Oct 2025). ValueJet is now the only carrier flying out from Jos, and they refused to carry strawberries.
So today, Nigeria has strawberries, but Nigeria cannot move strawberries.
So you would suggest using the road? Only if you’ve never tried it.
Fresh strawberries survive 1–4 days at room temperature. That is the entire window.
On our last attempt by road, we used Styrofoam boxes (additional cost), packed ice for 48 hours, turned prayer warrior against checkpoint delays and rough roads, but still lost 20–30% to sweating fruit, broken boxes, heat pockets and delays. You can’t get any refund, just absorb the losses and move on.
Road is not a solution today. It’s a controlled disaster.
One question from a farmer tells the whole story.
“Should I harvest, or let it rot so the loss impact is smaller?”
Peak harvest is here (15–30 tons/hectare), but farmers are debating whether picking their crop is the bigger loss. This is what a system failure sounds like, not some headlines or reports.
And this is not only a cold chain issue, the flaw runs deeper.
Nigeria built production without securing logistics, food security is logistics security. We’re not losing strawberries because farmers don’t know how to grow them, we’re losing them because a berry’s entire value chain depended on a plane we didn’t control.
If Plateau produces ~700 tons this season and we lose 50% due to lack of movement, 350 tons will rot in 120 days. By April, Lagos will import strawberries, puree and concentrate while fresh berries rot in Jos.
This season will decide whether Nigeria has a strawberry industry or just a strawberry harvest.
But this is the conversation Nigeria avoids, we celebrate yields without asking how food moves across the value chain, we talk about food security while losing food to logistics, not production, we push “value addition” while value dies at the farm gate, long before processing ever begins.
Strawberries are just the clearest example of a delicate fruit with a 4-day lifespan exposing a national blind spot.
However this isn’t a tragedy waiting to happen. It’s a test.
If harvest only creates beauty on the Plateau and scarcity in Lagos and the rest of the country, the numbers will speak louder than any report.
At the end of four months, one question will remain. What is the value of production if we cannot deliver the product?
Until we answer that honestly, we will keep planting pride and harvesting loss.
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