JUST IN:
Fulani kidnappers abducted two residents in Umuahia North and demanded millions in ransom.
Instead of waiting helplessly, hundreds of local youths stormed the forests, surrounded the kidnappers, rescued the victims alive, and captured all six suspects.
The victims are back home. The kidnappers are in police custody.
A powerful reminder that courage and community can achieve what fear cannot.
God bless Ndi Abia. But next time, send those monsters to heaven instead taking them to the police.
THE MOTHER OF ALL PROTEST AGAINST BAD GOVERNMENT OF APC IS HAPPENING IN ABUJA CURRENTLY.
Nigerian Army occupies everywhere to stop protesters but cannot rescue abducted school children....
Circulate this video of Peter Obi’s address at the European Union across all platforms. Share it on WhatsApp groups! Let Nigerians see what it means to represent their country abroad.
Not Tinubu, whose every outing abroad brings us embarrassment and shame!✍️
You jailed Nnamdi kanu for a speech your tagged incitement from London but an imam openly called for the 🗣️ of a Nigeria with a bounty of #2M from Nigeria and you went deaf and dump !
These people are not even intelligent 🧠
Listen to Mike Arnold as he Addresses US Congress
Igbos are so intentional, no wonder they are always ahead.
How did they agree to make Enugu the face of Ndigbo
Or, Aba to be where anything manufacturing is born
Are you getting it now?
They even came together and created where everything can be sold, I mean everything making Onitsha the largest African market
Or how they are positioning one Processing plant and another in Abakaliki.
Now they are turning imo into the energy power house of the east
From South East to South South, check Igbo provinces they stand out
I'm so proud to be Igbo guys!!!!
Igbo kwenu!!!.
The Army, let's talk about it.
Correct me if I am wrong, now according to reports, the sitting president appoints the
Chiefs of Army Staff while lawmakers approve the appointment, and so far here's the report. Since after the civil war Northern region (Hausa/Fulani) has held that post about ten times, the South-West (Yorubas) about three times, and South-South about three times. But only once has an Igbo person or South-Easterner been appointed as the Chief of Army Staff and that was in Jonathan's regime.
So are we to believe that no-one from the South-East before and after that first appointment was/has been qualified to lead the Army, even if the COAS position is based on appointment? For a region that makes up the major three in Nigeria, this raises questions.
Nigeria has had over 28 Chiefs of Army Staff, yet the entire South-East was appointed once.
How does this encourage people from the region?
The Islamic imam who put 1million naira to any Muslim that can behead a pastor for preaching Jesus has said:
“…whoever carries out this job (of beheading the pastor), I swear to Allah I’ll give him one million naira. We have nothing to lose even if after beheading this pastor, the Arewa plunges into chaos, we have nothing to lose…”
Dear @OfficialDSSNG@PoliceNG
We know you will pretend not to see this. But we are bringing this to your attention again.
There are Muslim clerics in northern Nigeria who are openly calling for the beheading of Christian pastors.
Pls help retweet this for the world to see.
Thank God for social media, this not 1966. As Nigeria army has activated propaganda to demarket South East, Igbos must stand firm and counter all their propagandas. Over 30 million Igbos on social are large enough to dismantle all lies against Ndigbo. Stay united with one voice.
THE DAY AMERICA SAW ITS OWN REFLECTION
Sometimes a single moment in a courtroom says more than a thousand speeches about justice, politics, or the “system.”
This morning, that moment had a name —
a 91-year-old woman, standing in a hospital gown, wrists shaking in cold steel cuffs.
Her only “crime”?
Trying to save the man she has loved for 65 years.
Helen and her husband George lived their entire marriage quietly, simply, surviving on discipline and routine. George’s heart failure meant 12 pills a day — 12 pills that kept him alive. They managed, barely. Until last week, when their supplemental insurance lapsed due to a missed payment they couldn’t afford.
When Helen went to the pharmacy, she expected the usual $50 co-pay.
Instead, she was told the real cost — $940.
The medicine that kept her husband breathing had suddenly become unreachable.
She went home empty-handed, watching George deteriorate piece by piece:
his confusion, his weakness, the way his breathing turned shallow and desperate.
Three days. No help. No options. No system stepping in.
Out of fear, out of love, out of desperation, she did something she never imagined she would do:
she returned to the pharmacy and, with trembling hands, swept the life-saving pills into her purse.
She didn’t even make it to the exit.
Arrested.
Charged.
Processed like a criminal.
Her blood pressure spiked so violently in custody that she was taken to the hospital under emergency care. And from that same hospital bed, still wearing the thin blue gown, she was dragged into court for arraignment — wrists bound, everyone watching.
When the judge looked at her, something in him broke.
He saw not a thief —
but the truth of what happens when a system loses its humanity.
He ordered the cuffs removed.
He dismissed the charges immediately.
And he demanded social workers ensure that both Helen and George receive their medication, care, and support today, at no cost.
His final words shook the entire courtroom:
“This is not a criminal.
This is a failure of our system.”
And he was right.
This moment wasn’t about Helen alone.
It was about millions of people living inside a structure that has stopped serving them — a structure that punishes the weak while protecting the powerful, that turns survival into a crime, that expects the elderly to carry burdens no human being should ever carry.
What happened today should never happen in a civilized nation.
But it did.
And because it did, the entire country must face a truth:
⟁ When innocence becomes criminal, the system is the one
“With The Current State Of The Country, What Is The Way Forward For Nigeria? Realistically, Let Me Be Honest And This Is My Stand For Life: I Stand On The Aburi Accord. I Stand On Ojukwu’s Ideology. I Also Stand On The Original Ideology Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Regionalism.
Sincerely, I Want This Video To Reach President Tinubu.”~Northern Media Personality Simon-K