All the presidents are saying insecurity did not start with them. If you can't stop it then resign and stop contesting for a second term. The president's primary job is protection of lives and properties of citizens. I guessed you don't understand the job of a president. Crass incompetence.
@NigeriaStories Serious nations don't pray to find vaccine to cure malaria, they vote huge money for research to find the cure. But you took the money for medical research into constituency project and ask Nigerians to pray for solution. God will judge you.
How many Nigerian women who served in the military are in government today?
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The helicopter in the video (from the X post) is a Russian-registered Mil Mi-8MTV-1 (also known as Mi-17 "Hip" family), with the clearly visible civilian registration RA-25659 on its fuselage.
It is not a Turkish aircraft (despite the original post's claim), nor is there any visible evidence linking it to "Fulani terrorists" or mineral smuggling out of Nigeria. The post's caption is widely recognized as misleading or false information.
Location and Operation
•Operating from: A remote, arid/sandy forward base or airstrip in a desert-like Sahel-region environment (flat, dusty terrain with sparse vegetation). Multiple observers and fact-checks identify the armed personnel in camouflage as Chadian soldiers (Chad military), not Nigerian or terrorist groups. Chad operates in this region (e.g., against Boko Haram in the Lake Chad area). The helicopter has a history tied to UN/food/agriculture operations in Africa (including possible past links to Sudan) and was previously used by Turkey's forestry service for firefighting, but in this footage it is supporting what appears to be a Chadian military/logistics activity.
It is not in Nigeria (despite the post's implication). The terrain, uniforms, and context do not match Nigerian operations.
What They Are Loading
•Large white sacks (bulk cargo bags, similar to those used for grain, aid supplies, food, or general equipment). Several men (some in military camouflage, others in civilian/traditional dress) are carrying, stacking, or moving the sacks near the helicopter's side door/cargo area. There are also yellow jerry cans (fuel/water) visible in the foreground behind barbed wire.
•The contents are not identifiable as mined minerals, ore, or anything illicit from the video frames—the sacks look like standard logistics/supply bags. No mining equipment, raw ore, or similar is shown. This is consistent with routine military or humanitarian cargo handling (e.g., supplies, aid, or equipment for operations).
The 23-second handheld video shows normal ground-crew activity around the helicopter (rotors appear stopped or slow), with people moving around a secured perimeter. No subtitles or clear audio narration beyond ambient sounds. This matches broader debunkings of the post: it's a Russian Mi-8 in a Chadian military context, not the dramatic smuggling narrative claimed. The helicopter type is very common for transport in Africa (rugged, used by many militaries and UN missions).
K!dnapping started in Port Harcourt by MEND 15years ago, now it has engulfed the whole nation.
Bad things spread easily but good things never last in Nigeria.
Fifteen years, and still waxing stronger.
A nation that should be on emergency lockdown, for a disease that is worse than Ebola.
@OurFavOnlineDoc Wait. Is this the same country where young school children and their teacher are in k!dnappers den begging for their lives? These people are celebrating the k!dnapped children?