I visited my hometown,Mbaise last week, the place looked exactly like it has been since I was a kid, there has been no recent development in fact the place has been worse than it was. @Hope_Uzodimma1 is Mbaise not part of the imo state anymore, fix this roads for God sake!!
Look into the amount of money that was used in making this happen, then you'll find out that everything basic which we lack in this country is a deliberate act by people in power not that we don't have the resources to get those things for ourselves.
From all I’ve seen researching for this series, it’s obvious that Nigeria was not designed to work. The designers of Nigeria don’t care about the humans occupying the geographical area called Nigeria. In fact, the people living here are a big inconvenience.
The leaders of Nigeria are willing puppets that continue to allow themselves to be used by foreign interests to both destabilize and loot the country of its resources.
Because of greed and lack of patriotism, these so called leaders continue to run to same powers working against the interests of Nigeria, so long as they help them get into power.
Yes, IMF, World Bank, UN e.t.c. are not innocent institutions.
I also understand that it’s a complicated world and you can’t get much done alone. Especially if the powerful countries are against you. Media is such a powerful tool and it can be weaponized against you anytime by powerful people who want different things.
Above all, I have come to realize that the person who will change Nigeria will be hated by Nigerians. He will need to be so brutal and decisive to correct the values of the society we live in. He will have to increase the number of educated people in the country before allowing such to choose their leaders.
Until then, we will keep doing this 4 years voting ceremony called Democracy without any measurable results.
@officialABAT 3 years ago on this day, you made the life of innocent Nigerians hard and you're still doing that till today, get away from that office, you know nothing about what you're doing and the pain you are causing people. Leave!!!!
Los Bolivianos resultaron ser los Dignos Hijos de Simón Bolívar, no se dejan pisotear por la bota norteña sobre la que nos alertó nuestro Libertador.
Simón Bolívar, debe estar orgulloso de sus hijos; en Bolivia, Bolívar no aró en el mar.
¡Viva Bolivia! 🇧🇴
¡Viva Bolivar!
Why disable your comment section if you stand for what's right. This is only a sign that your candidate is of the devil and only wants to do more harm to Nigerians than the current government is doing. To hell with y'all blood sucking animals.
PUTA!!
El gobierno Boliviano del agente de la CIA, Rodrigo Paz ha iniciado una brutal reprensión a su pueblo, el ejército está disparando a mansalva, por favor difundir que este delito no quede en la obscuridad, que el algoritmo no lo oculte #RTMasivo
Todo el apoyo y nuestra solidaridad al hermano pueblo Boliviano
#FuerzaBolivia
##RodrigoPazRenunciaYa 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
BBC wants to release a documentary titled “Surviving Biafra.”
They want to paint Igbos as villains, but that narrative will never stand.
The title should be “Surviving Nigeria.” You cannot call it “Surviving Biafra”
Biafrans were victims of pogroms in Northern Nigeria, and victims of war criminals who starved 3 million Igbo children to death.
BBC labeled the 1966 coup an “Igbo coup” and helped shape narratives that fueled hostility against Ndi Igbo.
They also underreported the number of Igbo people massacred in the North.
They are not the right people to tell Igbo stories.
And of course, they chose a Yoruba filmmaker to make the documentary. Are we surprised?
Whenever they want to push propaganda against Ndi Igbo, there is always an Onye Ofe Ose willing to help carry it out.
Ndi Igbo, pay that documentary dust and let it flop.
Today is Africa Day. And here is a fact most Africans have never been taught.
Between 500 BCE and 700 CE, a civilization called the Garamantes built 750 kilometers of underground irrigation tunnels beneath the Sahara Desert in what is now Libya. They had no river. They built gravity-fed channels that pulled water from deep aquifers and turned desert into farmland that fed a population of 50,000.
They grew grapes, figs, wheat, olives and dates in the middle of the Sahara.
Modern engineers still study these tunnels today for sustainable irrigation solutions. But this is not taught in most African schools. Just like the building techniques, the craftsmanship, and the engineering knowledge before it, we are losing it without ever knowing we had it.
🚨 THE CRASH BEFORE THE CRASH 🚨
Two suspicious plane crashes in Nigeria, ninety days apart in 2006 during the war on terror, transformed the shape of Nigerian politics and global Islamic jihad — and set the stage for today’s genocide.
Earlier I reported about the crash of ADC Flight 53 that killed Sultan Muhammadu Maccido, his son and heir apparent, and his grandson — and elevated Brigadier General Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar to Caliph. Thanks to insightful comments from my amazing followers, several new pieces have come to light, which I have been able to validate.
🔥🔥The airport radar was turned off during the takeoff. The Aviation Minister blamed the pilot publicly within 24 hours, before any forensic investigation. ADC Airlines was shut down by the government shortly after.🔥🔥
Sultan Maccido had spent that morning meeting with President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abuja. The substance of that meeting is not in the public record.
Sultan Maccido was a documented moderate. A 2001 U.S. diplomatic cable from Ambassador Howard Jeter recorded him partnering with American forces on counter-terrorism training and stating he did not want Christians to feel threatened by Sharia. Obasanjo was a Christian Yoruba southerner whose attempt at a constitutional amendment for a third term had been blocked by the Senate in May 2006, just five months earlier, with strong opposition from the northern political establishment. He had personally established a presidential committee to restructure the senior officer corps of the Nigerian Army. The 2007 presidential succession was the central political question in Nigeria.
Senator Badamasi Maccido — the Sultan’s son and heir apparent — was, at the time of his death, under criminal indictment for accepting a ₦55 million bribe from the Education Ministry. The case was posthumously quashed in 2010.
🚨🚨Now let’s look at the other history-changing plane crash. 🚨🚨
Six weeks before ADC Flight 53 went down in Abuja, another aircraft went down in Nigeria. On September 17, 2006, a Nigerian Air Force Dornier 228 transport — NAF 033 — crashed into hills near Vandekiya, Benue State. Eighteen souls on board. Thirteen dead. Ten of them were army generals.
They were members of the same presidential committee Obasanjo had personally established to reposition the army. They were flying to a retreat at Obudu Cattle Ranch in Cross River State.
Obasanjo had personally established a presidential committee to reshape the senior officer corps — part of his broader effort to professionalize the Nigerian military, address corruption, and consolidate civilian control before leaving office. The committee’s mandate placed him in direct tension with the politicized northern officer networks that had dominated the military for decades.
Ten generals. Gone in one event. The official cause: poor weather and pilot descent into hilly terrain.
Six weeks later, ADC Flight 53 took out Nigeria’s Muslim spiritual leadership and the political-religious leadership of Sokoto State.
👉🏾 In ninety days in 2006, Nigeria lost the senior officer corps of its army and the head of its canonical Sunni caliphate. Both crashes were officially ruled accidents. Both produced succession outcomes that benefited specific institutional actors. Neither was seriously investigated.
The senior army positions that opened up in September were filled across the next decade by northern Muslim officers — the foundation Buhari would later complete starting in 2015.
The throne that opened up in October was filled by a Brigadier General just back from every active jihadi theater on earth.
Ninety days. Two crashes. Two decapitations. One pattern.
Coincidence? Or sequence?
The investigation is just beginning.
#sultanofsilence
#earthshaker