@sinovuyo001 You can continue to cry about Nigeria because they refused to support your team in the World Cup due to killings of fellow Africans by you guys.
Weyrey omo ale!
Be like şeinufufuyęnnimondaywa!
@EleluAyoola It is disheartening some folks are defending this clown called the king just because you are from the town.
It’s unfortunate we have someone like this in the seat of kingship among the Yorubas.
Most of his actions coupled words evokes hatred, loathing and extreme disgust.
If it can happen to high ranking military officials then it can happen to you.
Again, ask yourself who are you that it can’t happen to you.
May this or that favour me is not a way to live.
This is not normal.
Our voices need to be louder than ever.
Even God doesn’t forgive any man that kills another man , but our governors are forgiving and reintegrating terrorists that have murdered countless of innocent citizens
Funny country.
@Pressman2040 May God grant his family the fortitude to bear his loss.
Bro, I have no words for what you typed out here being the only child.. God!
May his sacrifice build a lasting legacy and not be in vain.
📞💔THE LAST CALL 💔
Solomon was the only child of his parents. Their pride. Their hope. He never joked about war. "If I don't stand," he once said, "who will?"
Before the attack, he stepped aside and pulled out his phone. The signal was weak, but it connected. His mother picked up on the first ring.
"Solomon… my son…" her voice trembled.
"Mama," he said softly, "I just wanted to hear you."
"Are you safe?" she asked.
He looked around the darkness, the distant sounds of movement. He closed his eyes.
"Yes, Mama," he lied. "I'm safe."
"My son, come back to me," she whispered. "You are all I have."
His voice cracked. "And you are all I have too, Mama."
She prayed over the phone. He listened like a child again. When she finished, she said, "God will bring you back."
Solomon swallowed hard. "Mama… if I don't"
"Don't say that!" she cried.
He forced a small smile. "I will call you again. I promise."
Those were his last words to her.
Then the night broke open. Gunfire. Explosions. Chaos. Solomon fought like a man who knew what was waiting for him at home.
Then a single shot. Sharp and final.
He staggered. Sank to his knees. I caught him before he hit the ground.
His eyes searched the darkness. But he wasn't looking at the battlefield anymore.
"Mama…" he whispered.
And then… silence.
The battle ended. But for one mother, the war had just begun.
Back home, she still waits. Staring at the road. Phone always close. Hoping he will call again and say, "Mama… I'm safe."
Some heroes are remembered in history. Some are only remembered by the hearts they left behind. 💔
If this touched you, pray for Solomon. Never take that call from your loved ones for granted.
Rest in peace, soldier. 🥹🫡
REST IN PEACE SOLOMON
#ThankASoldier
#ForGodAndCountryAlways
#GodBlessEverySoldier
#RestInPeaceHeroes🕊️🕊️
PRESS RELEASE
DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS MOURNS THE PASSING OF RETIRED MAJOR GENERAL RABE ABUBAKAR, REAFFIRMS RESOLVE TO ERADICATE TERRORISM
The Defence Headquarters regrets to announce the passing of Major General Rabe Abubakar (Retired), who tragically lost his life in captivity following his abduction.
The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) convey its deepest sympathies to the Abubakar family, his colleagues and all Nigerians. Maj Gen Abubakar served the nation with distinction and held many appointments including spokesperson of various military formations as well as spokesman for the AFN as Director Defence Information. He made immense contributions to counter-insurgency operations, professional development of the AFN and numerous other commendable and outstanding impacts. His commitment to duty and to the unity of Nigeria remains a shining example for all personnel of the AFN.
The Defence Headquarters withheld public comment on his abduction in deference to ongoing rescue efforts by the AFN and sister security agencies. Every operational resource was deployed in the hope of securing his safe return.
This sad loss further strengthens the resolve of the AFN. We will remain resolute in the discharge of our constitutional mandate to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria and to protect all citizens.
In response to series of unfortunate abductions across Nigeria including that of Maj Gen Abubakar, ongoing operations have since been further intensified to bring perpetrators to justice and to dismantle all terrorist networks threatening our nation.
We assure Nigerians that the Armed Forces will not relent until peace and security are restored and those responsible for terrorists activities across the nation are held to account.
SAMAILA UBA
Major General
Director Defence Information
13 June 2026
@daily_trust Even though Nigeria is making progress in the on-going war against the terrorists.
This development can be highly demeaning to the fighting spirit of our security forces but we must stand by them and encourage them to fight this battle to the end.
Nigeria will succeed.
@OlayinkaLere But demented beings said he dint commit any crime.
What is even disturbing is that, this guy raised root soldiers against his own people as a freedom fighter according to some.
Alas the catastrophic situations in various zones prevents many from visiting their home.