Albert Great

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Albert Great

Albert Great

@Embaxyman

Civil Engineer

Abuja, Nigeria انضم Mayıs 2024
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James Prince Mordecai
James Prince Mordecai@JamesPrinceMor1·
@AloyEjimakor The world should tell British govt to leave biafra christian alone, pls @POTUS45 tell British govt to leave over 90 millions biafra christian alone we are not the only oil rich people there's many Arabic oil rich in the world why British didn't go to killed them only we Biafrans
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Uncle Felix
Uncle Felix@FelixYags·
@AloyEjimakor First thing first, Rivers State is not path of the Biafran State neither is Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa nor Edo State. So, comot your eye from the oil there.
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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
Britain’s Bill Is Due In 1914, Lord Lugard drew a line around two incompatible civilizations — the Islamic Caliphate of the North and the Christian and traditional peoples of the South — called it Nigeria, and handed it to the Crown. Nobody was asked. The contraption was designed from birth to keep the Caliphate in administrative control and the oil flowing to London. When the Southeast tried to leave in 1967 — after tens of thousands of Igbos were slaughtered in northern pogroms — Britain showed its hand. Their own declassified Foreign Office documents state it plainly: “The sole immediate British interest in Nigeria is that the Nigerian economy should be brought back to a condition in which our substantial trade and investment in the country can be further developed, and particularly so we can regain access to important oil installations.” That’s not my accusation. That’s their confession. Shell-BP — part owned by the British government — controlled 84% of Nigeria’s oil production. Two thirds of it was in Biafran territory. So Harold Wilson’s Labour government secretly armed the Nigerian federal military. Millions of rounds of ammunition. Hundreds of machine guns. Thousands of mortar and artillery bombs. Aircraft. Armored personnel carriers. While standing in Parliament and lying about it. Nigeria imposed a blockade on Biafra. Food couldn’t get in. Medicine couldn’t get in. The famine was not an accident. It was the strategy. When parliamentarians begged Wilson to stop — estimating two million deaths from starvation — he rebuffed them. Two days later he secretly agreed to supply Nigeria with aircraft for the first time. When images of skeletal Biafran children shocked the world, Wilson called it “propaganda.” Up to three million people died. Most of them children. Britain pocketed the oil. They have never apologized. Never acknowledged it in a school textbook. Never paid a single penny. What They Owe: Here is a reasonable, precedented tally. Not a number pulled from the air — a calculation built category by category from documented facts. Oil Revenue — Biafran Territory Nigeria has earned approximately $600 billion in oil revenue since the 1960s. Two thirds of Shell-BP’s operations were in Biafran territory. At a 60% territorial share — $360 billion. Adjusted for inflation from 1967 dollars to today — conservatively $2.5 trillion. Wrongful Death — Up to 3 Million People International wrongful death precedents — Holocaust reparations, ICC awards, comparable genocide settlements — range from $100,000 to $500,000 per life. At a conservative $500,000 per person — $1.5 trillion. Structural Damages — 112 Years of the Contraption The 1914 amalgamation. The installation of the Caliphate as the administrative class. The 1960 handover engineered to protect British commercial dominance. The ongoing genocide that architecture enables to this day. Caribbean nations are currently pursuing $10 trillion from Britain for slavery reparations. Nigeria’s case is more recent, more direct, and more documentable. Conservative estimate — $1 trillion. Obstruction of humanitarian aid. Arms supply to an aggressor. Compounding interest on all of the above — add $500 billion minimum. The Total: Approximately $6 trillion. Twice Britain’s annual GDP. The largest reparations claim in human history. Every penny of it sourced from declassified British government documents. Harold Wilson’s own words. Shell-BP’s own records. The Foreign Office’s own confessions. A free Biafra — or any legitimate successor government representing the Southeast — would have full legal standing to file this claim before the International Court of Justice. Which is exactly why the British don’t want anyone talking about Biafra. Now you know why this is the forbidden topic. Rise. Credit: Mike Arnold.
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olaitan Jayeoba
olaitan Jayeoba@screewface_real·
Mr. Alloy Ejimakor, It is disappointing that a legal practitioner of your standing would amplify a narrative so riddled with historical distortions and selective interpretation. Let us deal with facts—not sentiment. First, the 1914 amalgamation carried out by Frederick Lugard was not driven by oil interests. This is not debatable. Commercial oil discovery in Nigeria did not occur until 1956 in Oloibiri by Shell-BP. Any attempt to retroactively link the amalgamation to oil economics is historically dishonest. The primary motivations for amalgamation were: Administrative convenience Cost efficiency (using Southern revenues to fund the Northern Protectorate) Colonial governance strategy Second, the claim that Britain structured Nigeria to permanently place the North in control is an oversimplification bordering on propaganda. Colonial governance evolved over time, and regional autonomy—especially under the Richards and Macpherson Constitutions—clearly contradicts the idea of a rigid, pre-designed domination structure. Third, regarding the Nigerian Civil War: Yes, Britain supported the Federal Government. So did other sovereign nations, based on their geopolitical and economic interests—just as France and others supported Biafra. This was the reality of Cold War-era diplomacy, not a moral crusade by any side. But to frame the war purely as a British-engineered genocide for oil is a gross misrepresentation. The war was a complex internal conflict triggered by: The January 1966 coup The July 1966 counter-coup Ethnic tensions and retaliatory violence A breakdown of trust within the federation Reducing this to a single external conspiracy is intellectually lazy. Fourth, the famine in Biafra—tragic as it was—occurred within the context of war. Blockades are a recognized (though harsh) military strategy in conflicts globally. To suggest it was uniquely designed as an extermination plan ignores both historical and military realities. Fifth, your reliance on declassified British statements without full context is troubling. Diplomatic communications often reflect national interest—not moral admissions of guilt. Every nation, including Nigeria, acts in its strategic interest. Finally, the $6 trillion “reparations” claim is not law—it is activism dressed as arithmetic. International law does not operate on speculative aggregation of grievances without clear legal standing, causation, and enforceability. As a lawyer, you should know that. Nigeria’s history is complex. It deserves honest scholarship—not emotionally charged revisionism. If we must move forward as a nation, it must be on the foundation of truth—not propaganda, no matter how passionately delivered. Do better.
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FundedX@fundedxofficial·
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Andrew Bolis
Andrew Bolis@AndrewBolis·
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Albert Great
Albert Great@Embaxyman·
@atiku Hypocritical,why not mention Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who has been unjustly sentence
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
Following my return to the country on Saturday night from Umrah (lesser Hajj), I led a delegation on a solidarity visit to the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN. I wish to serve notice to the authorities detaining former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, @elrufai, and all other political detainees to release them henceforth. No one should be detained simply because they do not share the same ideology or political platform with the government of the day. -AA
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Albert Great@Embaxyman·
@Arewa_Source @Oriade1313 He is advising you to desist from evil praises like this,the North is finished in the hands of terror,your children see terrorism as carrier now
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
Mandela of our time.
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Pastor Umo Eno
Pastor Umo Eno@_PastorUmoEno·
I joined fellow Governors to pay homage to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, as part of the Eid al-Fitr celebrations. The meeting also provided an opportunity to engage with Mr. President on key national issues. Eid al-Fitr remains a joyful occasion marking the end of Ramadan, a period of fasting, prayer and reflection. I also participated in the South-South Governors’ Forum meeting, where we discussed regional collaboration and reviewed party activities as we plan ahead.
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Chinasa Nworu
Chinasa Nworu@ChinasaNworu·
Early last year, I told those who cared to listen that there is a plan to destroy IPOB press release as envious and evil people started the moves . I warned and advised about the dangers we would face regarding the IPOB press release . Immediately they stepped in, I warned, they said "Don 't allow any of them in the DOS to make any contributions for the IPOB press release ." Warnings and threats were made, and unfortunately, people with low self-esteem and emotional instability gave way to it. Today, the IPOB press release has been bastardized, and they are happy, feeling they have achieved their aim . A department built for many years has now been set below standards of what IPOB press release use to be in terms of context and the interference leads to multiple versions of IPOB press releases with different names but the same format. The remaining major departments they want now are the administrative department, which is the DOS, as well as IPOB media and ESN. That's why you see them threatening and trying to drag ESN into their nonsense, just like the repetition of what happened in 2021 when they wanted to hand over ESN to Ekperima for criminal activity also to impose EKPERIMA into the IPOB leadership and handed him over the struggle in bid to fulfill their promise to the Nigeria government. We must be on high alert. They don't have anything they can really say about what the DOS did to them or what Chinasa Nworu did to them in particular , but they believe and imagine they can always use blackmail and lies to deceive millions of Biafrans into hating and attacking people after they cannot manipulate or use them for their self interest. I believe in our life time , the stories of IPOB members shall be recorded in the hearts of Biafrans, either positively or negatively. Time shall tell. @real_IpobDOS @real_DOS_Press @radiobiafralive
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Chimamanda❤️
Chimamanda❤️@Chima_Obi1234·
I will be happy to see you there. The Senate will hear your vice, the masses will feel fulfilled. Humanity will record your achievements, Under your watch, you won't let some things go wrong. I hope you can, great and noble woman. Nigeria also needs someone like you in a time like this.
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yourcoindoctor
yourcoindoctor@dr90ng·
@VivianIfeomaOj @grok another lie sighted, educate her followers so she does not mislead them like she always do. Give the true population of those states
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
Nigeria’s Largest Cities by Population 🏙️ 🇳🇬 Onitsha— 10.81 million 🇳🇬 Lagos — 10 million 🇳🇬 Aba — 4.95M 🇳🇬 Kano — 4.50million 🇳🇬 Port Harcourt — 4.45million 🇳🇬 Nnewi - 3.21 million 🇳🇬 Ibadan — 2.29 million 🇳🇬 Benin City — 2.12M 🇳🇬 Jos — 1.07M 🇳🇬 Maiduguri — 0.93….Show more
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Chatham House
Chatham House@ChathamHouse·
The Nigerian president’s visit to the UK was his latest high-profile foreign policy moment on the world stage. But Tinubu’s diplomatic engagements have not produced concrete benefits for ordinary Nigerians. chathamhouse.org/2026/03/tinubu…
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Albert Great@Embaxyman·
@_PastorUmoEno You're a liar,when is the time that you're accomplishing it? Be sincere to yourself for you have a limited time to stay in office
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Pastor Umo Eno
Pastor Umo Eno@_PastorUmoEno·
I returned from the United Kingdom, where I accompanied His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, on a State visit. In the course of the visit, I had the opportunity to engage with investors, particularly in the power sector, as we continue to position Akwa Ibom State for greater economic growth. Our administration remains committed to strengthening the power sector and advancing the Ibom Deep Seaport project. These are critical investments that will unlock new opportunities and drive long-term development in our State. While these projects take time and careful processes, we are making steady progress and recording strong investor interest. By the grace of God, we will achieve these goals. We will continue to work diligently to improve power supply and realize the Ibom Deep Seaport for the benefit of our people.
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Chinasa Nworu
Chinasa Nworu@ChinasaNworu·
I normally made post about how rotten Nigeria is but the way this guy explained Nigerian made me speechless and there is no better way to explain the deep rooted corruption in the Nigerian society and the rotten behaviors of Nigerians both home and in diaspora. I feel more ashamed to associate with this country created by the British colonialists . @real_IpobDOS @real_DOS_Press @NGRSenate @PoliceNG @HouseForeignGOP @alexottiofr @CCSoludo @AnambraNewMedia @GovWike @MiddlebeltG
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Uchenna Marvin 
Uchenna Marvin @MarvinUchenna_·
The court delivered it's judgement discharging Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of the six count charges of terrorism on the ground that the trial court lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the charges against him. WATCH
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Albert Great@Embaxyman·
@Ojukwu_Bianca shame one you
Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu@Ojukwu_Bianca

#Historicstatevisit Procession to the Royal Banquet Hall... The Royal Banquet hosted last Night by His Majesty King Charles III and Queen Camilla in honour of The president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu was absolutely magical. It was a lively evening of humor charm and statecraft, further cementing our strategic and people to people ties.

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Albert Great@Embaxyman·
@RoyalFamily You keep mute like a dummy on illegal rendition of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and his further unlawful sentence
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The Royal Family
The Royal Family@RoyalFamily·
"The friendship between our two countries, Mr President, is a partnership of equals that has brought us both enormous benefits. It has been described to me as a deeply spiritual connection – beyond churches and mosques – a deep bond through which we have strengthened our shared security, ensured our economies are more prosperous, and empowered each other to believe in a more hopeful future." Charles R During last night’s State Banquet at Windsor Castle, The King spoke of the deep bond between Nigeria and the UK, highlighting shared history, culture and the powerful contributions of Nigerians in Britain. He spoke about moving forward together with hope, respect and partnership. Read His Majesty’s speech in full on royal.uk.
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