LovingNigeriaIsPainful
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LovingNigeriaIsPainful
@1OftenWonderWhy
Nigeria must be free in our lifetime, from foreign/domestic terrorists. I no kuku send una papa
Beigetreten Ocak 2015
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@BGatesIsaPyscho You know what, in "some" cases, Shari'a doesn't look that quite bad...
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@Daniel233118 Dude should be leading with an elbow next time...
His form was excellent, but the entry was a B+
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@plomoterap30 That soccer kick needs to be taught
Destroy that dog
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@ChuksEricE I have spoken a lot about these demonic structures holding up Beelzebub @officialABAT in power, they need root-and-branch tearing down, else, we are wasting our time

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Heated argument between a lady and an APC supporter:
Lady: “If that viral video of a woman carrying her de@d son on were your family member on the recent att@ck in Jos, would you not have a problem with this government?”
APC supporter: “If your Messiah Peter Obi is following the likes of Kwankwaso, Amaechi, Atiku, and Malami, and you’re still passionately cry!ng for a change in Nigeria...
Lady: “Nobody cares about Tinubu. We just want law and order in the country. We want a working country where people can be safe and not lose their lives daily. You can’t travel by road because it’s not safe, and you can’t travel by air because the common man cannot afford it. No light, no security, no amenities.”
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@qsfkbwIhuWLhnjI The video cut off before the part when the beatings started...
There is a video when the beatings started, right?
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@omarladan_ You do know that "Mass Extinction Genocide or Slavery" is not a solution that sane humans ascribe to?
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@OzorNdiOzor You don't understand geopolitics
The CIA planned this
(America should have jejely given some people visa)

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“Something very dangerous happened in Nigeria in October 2010 that should have changed everything about our national security forever.
Nigerian security agents received credible intelligence about suspicious cargo sitting at Apapa Port in Lagos.
They moved in fast.
When they cracked open the 13 shipping containers, they didn’t find building materials like the shipping documents claimed.
They found weapons.
Hundreds of 107mm Katyusha artillery rockets. Mortars of different sizes. Rocket launchers. Grenades. Explosives. Thousands of rounds of ammunition.
All of it carefully hidden inside pallets of glass wool and stone.
The entire shipment had come straight from Bandar Abbas, Iran — a major port controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
It was loaded and sealed in Iran and shipped on the MV CMA CGM Everest.
The Iranian “businessman” behind it? Azim Aghajani — a man Nigerian authorities and UN investigators later identified as a senior operative of the IRGC Quds Force.
Four people were arrested, including Aghajani.
This was no ordinary smuggling job. It was a clear violation of UN arms sanctions against Iran.
Iran quickly denied any government involvement, calling it a “private trader’s mistake.”
But the evidence was overwhelming.
Aghajani was convicted in a Nigerian court in 2013 and sentenced to five years for arms smuggling.
The weapons were exactly the type used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Weapons of war were flowing straight into Nigeria.
Now fast forward to May 2013.
Something even more chilling happened in Kano.
After weeks of surveillance, Nigerian security forces raided a warehouse in the city.
What they discovered was officially described as a full “Hezbollah armoury” and an active terrorist cell operating on Nigerian soil.
Inside the warehouse: AK-47 rifles, anti-tank weapons, rocket-propelled grenades with missiles, submachine guns, hand grenades, explosives and massive amounts of ammunition.
All stored professionally in sawdust, ready for deployment.
Three Lebanese nationals were arrested on the spot.
Nigerian intelligence explicitly linked the entire cache to Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group.
These were not local thugs playing with guns.
This was a foreign terror network with state-level support.
Now guess what?
Despite two major, well-documented interceptions proving that the Iranian government and its proxy Hezbollah were secretly shipping advanced weapons into Nigeria, the full networks were never completely dismantled in public view.
Some arrests were made, diplomatic noises were issued, and relations with Iran were eventually restored.
Yet the same patterns of influence through certain religious groups, cultural ties and untraceable supply lines continue to raise serious questions even today, while Nigeria battles deadly insecurity on multiple fronts.
The weapons were real.
The links were real.
The threat was real.
And just like that… life went on.




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LovingNigeriaIsPainful@1OftenWonderWhy
@Teeniiola You will notice he focused on how much he can give, millions of Naira, that's the bait for the gullible women in that building You will also notice the scant gospel being preached He's in business, and milking & knacking the gullible women is the business
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@Teeniiola You will notice he focused on how much he can give, millions of Naira, that's the bait for the gullible women in that building
You will also notice the scant gospel being preached
He's in business, and milking & knacking the gullible women is the business
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@jessealordiah Back then they asked for Barabbas and you think they won't ask for his son Tinubu today?
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@ThrillaRilla369 You have far less dogs
Get one or two more
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NEW: Man who was previously arrested for stabbing his own sister, charged with attempted murder after he shoved a random person toward an oncoming train.
Elisio Melendez, 27, was committed to Western State Hospital following the stabbing of his sister in 2019.
He was later released after the state of Washington determined he "had progressed enough in treatment to be released." (KOMO)
Melendez is now facing an attempted murder charge for pushing someone toward an oncoming train.
He is also accused of randomly punching a woman in 2018 in church without being provoked.
How many more times does this guy have to try to kill someone before he is kept in prison or a mental hospital?
Video: @JeremyHarrisTV
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@RupertLowe10 But @Nigel_Farage said the enquiry wasn't worth the space?
Nigel doesn't care for the victims, he just wants a seat at the table
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Lots of people are talking today as if the rape gangs are no longer happening.
Trust me - they are. All over Britain. In almost every town and city.
Vulnerable young white British girls raped and abused by gangs of Muslim men - predominately Pakistani, although a growing number of nationalities participate.
The tactics have changed and evolved, but the outcome remains the same.
Drugged and plied with alcohol, becoming increasingly reliant on these men - through fear, blackmail or addiction. Turned against their families.
It's so much darker than people realise.
There are national criminal networks behind so much of it. Torture, murder, abduction. With the same names coming up again and again.
That is what shocked so much at our inquiry hearings. It was the level of organisation and sophistication that is involved. It's not just a handful of men, it is everywhere. It's all connected.
Most disturbingly, it's how often these girls are trafficked overseas. Almost all of the survivors we spoke to had at some stage an effort to remove them from Britain. Most failed. Some did not.
How many women are currently trapped overseas?
I've raised this in Parliament. Almost nobody cares.
It is devastating.
I am still waiting on a response from the Home Secretary about one of the most harrowing stories we heard - no answer.
Our inquiry continues. The report is progressing, with more news to come soon.
Additional women have come forwards, and our team are working with them. We are doing everything in our power to help them tell their stories.
But if you take one message from our inquiry, please let it be this.
The rape of Britain continues today.
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@Deadlykalesh And WHAT was the "father" doing while all this happened?
WHY did he let Sandeep live long enough for him to be captured by the police?
Why did everyone run away when they could have sent Sandeep to hell instantly?
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@ukocarter You forgot the most important bit
Tinubu couldn't find anything incriminating on him to force him to join his demonic party
H.E. @alexottiofr is too clean
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@SM_CEE10 Whhyyyyyyyyy are you still handing them over to the police?????????
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Please retweet if you can. Nigeria is not safe anymore.
A man suspected to be a bandit was caught today in Gari Ya Waye community, Angwan Rukuba, Jos. The people in the area handed him over to the police in the morning.
But later in the evening, they found out that the man had been released the same afternoon.
This has made people in the community scared and confused. If criminals are released so quickly, how can people feel safe?
Something is wrong and needs to be fixed in this country. 😭😭😭

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