🚨 Good morning! Today is Thursday, July 2, 2026 and Christians are still being massacred in their numbers, in Nigeria. Attacks are taking place nationwide and manny more are reportedly planned in the coming days and weeks.
STOP THE GENOCIDE ‼️
Sunday Igboho vs Nnamdi Kanu.
I saw a trending video reporting that some members of his vigilante group tracked down and arrested suspected bandits and kidnappers hiding in a bush in Ibadan". Emphasis on suspected; Now here's the question. Why is Igboho's team allowed to operate freely with firearms with the excuse of protecting the Yoruba region, but Kanu's IPOB aren't permitted to do the same?
His name is Egejurum Onyedikachi, and he is a genius.
Let that sink in.
He is in Primary 6 but does wonders with mathematics that make SS3 students tremble.
The world will know him and celebrate him.
He is currently with me in Rome to challenge champions from other countries this Saturday.
Igbos are angry already. Fulani
t£rrorists must avoid Igbo land. They took everything in govt yet is not enough for them, they want our land too, never. Each village in each town must have their own men, decentralized security, no particular person to buy over. Guard your village
GIG Group was founded in 1998 by Mr. Edwin Ajaere, who hailed from Isu LGA, Imo State, as God Is Good Motors, with a vision to provide premium transport services across Nigerian cities.
In 2009, Edwin Ajaere was kidnapped and killed. His son, Chidi Ajaere, who was just 21 years old at the time, returned from the United States and took over the affairs of the company.
Since then, the company has transformed into a leading technology-driven logistics conglomerate, with interests spanning multiple sectors of the Nigerian economy.
They raised a great son. Chidi Ajaere is doing wonders and transforming logistics across Nigeria.
The GIG we see all over Nigeria today is largely the handiwork of the brilliant Chidi Ajaere. His parents would undoubtedly be proud of him.
With aspirations of becoming one of Nigeria's top-ranked conglomerates, the company aims to be a propeller of progress in every facet of life.
Chidiebere Ajaere has successfully expanded the horizons of GIG Group, leading to the birth of several subsidiaries, including:
• GIG Logistics (deliveries to the US, UK, China and West Africa)
• GIG Motors
• Ziuss Energy (Oil & Gas)
• Stellas Banking & Finance
• RichmondHill Real Estate & Property
• GIG Aviation, the latest subsidiary, following the acquisition of two ATR72 cargo aircraft for logistics services.
Today, GIG Group is a conglomerate with over 5,000 employees.
A remarkable Igbo success story.
After series of Fulani Att@cks in Amanze, Imo state, they mobilized youths & chase the fulanis away, then police came and arrested the youths. The entire village are protesting against police & fulanis. We are in solidarity with Amanze people. Police must stop this nonsense.
Ndigbo are indigenous in 13 nigeria states.
They’re indigenous in all South south states.
They’re indigenous in all South East states.
And they’re indigenous in kogi and Benue states.
Igbo bu ofu.
BREAKING: A new group (Igbos & Descendants in Diaspora - IDD) has been formed for the specific purpose of SELF DEFENSE of Igboland. Calls on Igbo youths to join Igboland Community Vigilante.
RIBADU’S SECURITY APPARATUS EXISTS TO SERVE NORTHERN ISLAMIC INTERESTS
That is not a conspiracy theory. It is what the evidence shows.
Nigeria's security apparatus has more counterterrorism technology and coordination infrastructure than ever before. In January 2024, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps received brand new surveillance drones and advanced communications equipment. Eleven months later, in December 2024, the NSCDC dedicated its Counter Terrorism Command and Control Center at national headquarters in Abuja — with much fanfare, a cabinet minister in attendance — described by the Commandant General himself as "a state-of-the-art hub for communication, coordination and intelligence sharing which would facilitate rapid response and precision in counter terrorism."
Rapid response. Precision. Counter terrorism.
So where is the rapid response when Christians are being massacred?
June 2025, Yelewata, Benue State. Advance warning received three weeks before the attack. A second warning the day before. A military base less than one kilometer away. Security forces retreated. Nearly 300 Christians burned alive in market stalls.
March 2026, Ngoshe, Borno State. Three hundred Nigerian soldiers stationed in the town. They withdrew before the first shot. Over 100 killed. 300 abducted into slavery. The government had been paying displaced Christians in Cameroon to return. They came back and were massacred.
Christmas 2023. Easter 2024. Warning after warning. Promise after promise. Body after body.
The technology exists. The warnings arrive. The forces stand down.
Now watch what happens when the same apparatus turns in the other direction.
The Nigerian government, with no hearing or deliberation, unilaterally declared IPOB — the Indigenous People of Biafra — a terrorist organization. That designation has been challenged by Nigeria's own courts. It is not recognized by any other government on earth. No international body. No Western ally. No African Union member state. Nigeria stands alone in that designation.
Unlike the jihad groups in the North the government insists on calling "bandits" and "herders," IPOB hasn't slaughtered villages, burned churches and schools, enslaved or kidnapped anyone, or displaced millions. But the government calls them terrorists, and that designation is enough.
Because with IPOB labeled terrorists, the CT-C4's counterterrorism mandate legally covers the Southeast. The surveillance drones that never seem to spot Fulani militia movements in Benue have been deployed over Igbo communities in Enugu, Imo, Anambra, and Abia. The rapid response that never materializes for burning Christians in the Middle Belt has been fully activated against political activists in Igbo-majority states.
This is not hypothetical. Federal security forces have conducted multiple military operations in the Southeast under the IPOB terrorism designation — operations with no equivalent ever mounted against Fulani militias that have killed tens of thousands and displaced millions.
The Fulani militia gets a stand-down. The Igbo get a drone overhead and a terrorism designation their own courts have questioned.
That is not a malfunction. It appears to me that is the system working exactly as designed.
Now ask who designed it.
The NSCDC Counter Terrorism Unit operates inside a Northern Muslim-dominated command structure. Its Commandant General — Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, son of an Islamic cleric — was reappointed by President Tinubu in February 2026, bypassing the established succession protocol that would have transferred authority to the most senior Deputy Commandant General, who is Igbo. Senior NSCDC officers called the situation "deeply troubling."
Audi reports to National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu. The man who publicly calls jihadist militants his "brothers." Who coordinated the arming of Miyetti Allah Fulani militias with AK-47 rifles under a federal security operation. Who personally signed a $9 million Washington lobbying contract to suppress the Nigeria genocide narrative.
The man responsible for Nigeria's counterterrorism coordination arms the Fulani militias slaughtering Christians. Oversees the apparatus that receives advance warnings of those attacks. And his forces stand down every single time.
While those same forces remain ready — legally authorized, technologically equipped — to move against the Igbo at any moment, under a terrorism designation no one else in the world recognizes.
Now add Turkey.
On Christmas Day 2025, President Trump bombed ISIS in Sokoto. The following day, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi — the Northern cleric who publicly defends Boko Haram and ISWAP and serves as the government's appointed mediator with jihadist groups — issued a public demand: Nigeria must halt all military cooperation with the United States immediately. "If Nigeria wants military assistance," Gumi declared, "China, Turkey, and Pakistan can do the job effectively."
Within weeks Tinubu was on a plane to Ankara.
January 2026 — nine agreements signed with Erdogan including a Military Cooperation Protocol. April 2026 — Nigeria's Defense Minister confirms: 200 Nigerian special forces to Turkey for training. A permanent Turkish training facility on Nigerian soil.
The organization most likely to staff that facility is SADAT International Defense Consultancy — founded by 23 Turkish officers expelled from their military for Salafist ideology. Their stated mission: helping the Islamic world achieve military superpower status. Their founder declared in 2019 that SADAT exists to "pave the way for the long-awaited Mahdi." He specifically named Nigeria as a country where jihadist groups deserve protection from African governments. The US Defense Department accused SADAT of training ISIS and al-Qaeda fighters.
An NSCDC Counter Terrorism Unit operating inside a Northern Muslim-dominated command structure, under a Commandant General who bypassed Igbo succession, reporting to an NSA who publicly embraces jihadist militants as brothers, equipped with surveillance technology, and now being expanded through a Turkish military training pipeline founded by Salafist officers whose stated mission is preparing the world for the Mahdi — is not a unit whose personnel composition you would expect to be transparent or friendly to Christian communities or the Igbo people.
It is Islamic conquest infrastructure wearing a security agency's uniform.
And it is being upgraded.
If you have information about the staffing, operations, or command structure of the NSCDC Counter Terrorism Unit — or about how this apparatus has been deployed in the Southeast — we want to hear from you.
#EarthShaker
Indian construction worker Vipin Kumar has been awarded honorary citizenship in Romania after risking his life to save a five-year-old girl who fell into an icy lake. He kept the child above water for nearly 30 minutes until rescuers arrived.
This video bears the best explanation for the horrid black-on-black xenophobia that has engulfed South Africa. My good friend, PLO Lumumba nails it from an angle never considered before. What do you think?
HOPELESS JUSTICE. GUILTY OUT OF FEAR
It was a heart wrenching moment for me yesterday at the Federal High Court when I saw so many young people lined up for prosecution on allegation of being members of IPOB or supporting IPOB. So many of them informed me they had stayed more than 5 years in Wawa military barracks without contact with their families.
I managed to get a few contact phone number of their relatives. I called some. It was crying and thanking me for making efforts for them. I was not myself after that. Even those whose existence were denied under oath by the Federal Government Security Agencies were seen.
Those from Orlu, Orsu, Onitsha, Enugu, Aba, etc. I cried!!! Some dead!! Dead without their families knowing!! And yet some of them were ready to plead guilty not because they believe they are guilty but because of the promises of lighter punishment or fear of being returned to Wawa military barracks detention without hope of a trial for years!! Is this justice????
They are pleading guilty for fear of being returned to detention in a strange Northern land called Wawa in Kanji, Niger State. The land of the living dead!!!! What is the justice served???
#BarNnaemeka.
Dear President Tinubu:
Pls direct your security chiefs to stop calling terrorists ‘our brothers’ or ‘prodigal sons’ or even bandits. Such language is seen by the terrorists as capitulation or weakness & it emboldens them. Besides, it annoys a lot of people. Thank you.
🚨🗣️ Felix Kalu Nmecha on why he prayed with the Curacao National Team after the game:
"In the match we are rivals, but after the game we are all Christians and we are all brothers."
"We shared a short prayer because we believe that Jesus is glorified through the game."