Didee of Port Harcourt
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This is why you don’t rely on one route, a wise man secures Venezuela before Hormuz shuts down
MR.DND★@Mrdnd256
Marriage is not easy my wife has closed the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks now.
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@Alex_Barbir @TrendingEx @CitizenMonitors Why don't you go to China and save the Christian there or why don't you go to Lebanon or Palestine to save the innocent Christian you short fat headed demon useless bastard may the Almighty God punish you in the might name of JESUS CHRIST Amen
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When a fire outbreak occurred in Afriland Towers last year, despite the fact that fire service was on sight but could not contain the fire, we knew how many people rubbish the LASG for that.
A fire incident happened in Abia State, for 2 hours fire service wasn't present at all not to talk of attending to the incident, rather they seek the face of God, for God to power either water solution or chemical solution to help contain the fire. Just to say this, the hypocrisy by those who claim to want good governance is at its peak and it stinks like a rotten fish.
Farmer Akin Alabi®@akinwale_cfi
I'm just speechless 😶
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@waletobi1 @mobilisingniger Call the hypocrisy and leave the authorities and government?
His post should call out the government. All these attacks on the masses and leaving the authorities is the reason we have paper pad political leaders
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@DideeMichael @mobilisingniger Let's spell it out for you. Hypocrisy is when a wrong happens and you shout it on the rooftop because it was another person involved, but you downplay it and ask us to look away when you're involved.
It's still two wrongs, we can very well call out the hypocrisy.
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Odi a police officer was mistakenly killed, in a protest, the Nigeria military came in there thousands, women were raped and killed but old and young.
okuama in delta state,the same story.
Odioama no soldier was killed but the Nigeria military still carried their evil plans , odioama was burned down, people were killed in their sleep.
Nigeria soldiers are being killed every day in the north by northern, yet government office holders still call them, there brothers.
No state of emergency.
No village was destroyed by the Nigeria army.
No villagers were killed or raped.


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Don't deflect MR
Y'all declared war on me today and I am out for y'all
Tell me which statement is a lie
and just incase u and ur group members have no idea what I do, I suggest you research, then y'all will realize I am doing my best to do stuff for Nigeria and Africa than any of u online frying pan-Africanist haters are doing at the moment⚠️
don't worry I'll change the suit dp very soon to something more sinister
𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑@lorddrey
Never pay attention to an African man with a suit on the internet
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@DejiAdesogan @ZagazOlaMakama False information?
Espionage is espionage.
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SECURITY ANALYST ZAGAZOLA MAKAMA DEFENDS ALIYU GEBI, URGES NIGERIA NOT TO DISCARD "ONE OF ITS BEST MINDS" OVER ALLEGATIONS
Counter-insurgency expert and security analyst @ZagazOlaMakama has called for a fair and balanced assessment of the career and contributions of former lawmaker and security governance expert Mr Aliyu Ibrahim Gebi @alouibrahim92. This follows allegations published on PremiumTimesNG on Friday morning that Mr Gebi provided false intelligence to foreign embassies.
Makama appealed to Nigerian government not to dismiss Mr Gebi, over ongoing allegations, urging Nigeria to carefully weigh his long record of service in national security and diplomacy.
Makama, who spoke in reaction to the controversy surrounding alleged intelligence-related activities linked to Gebi, stressed that Nigeria must evaluate his long-standing record of service in both kinetic and non-kinetic aspects of national security rather than isolate him based on allegations.
He said Gebi remained one of the country’s finest notable figures in security governance, regional diplomacy, and conflict resolution architecture, noting that his contributions over the years cut across legislative oversight, governance, counter-terrorism engagement, and high-level diplomatic mediation.
According to him, Gebi’s past involvement in sensitive national assignments, including inter-agency coordination efforts and regional stabilization initiatives, places him among a small pool of Nigerian actors with practical exposure to both domestic and transnational security dynamics.
Makama recalled that Gebi played roles in legislative security oversight during his tenure in the House of Representatives, where he chaired security-related committees and participated in discussions shaping internal security responses at a time of growing insurgency threats in the country.
He further noted his participation in regional engagements under ECOWAS frameworks, where he contributed to discussions on border security, free movement protocols, and counter-terrorism cooperation among West African states.
The analyst also highlighted Gebi’s involvement in non-kinetic interventions, particularly diplomatic engagements aimed at de-escalating tensions between Nigeria and neighbouring countries, including efforts to restore communication channels during periods of strained bilateral relations.
Makama added that Gebi’s role in broader regional security dialogues involving Nigeria, Niger Republic, Mali, and Burkina Faso demonstrated his exposure to multinational coordination mechanisms and alternative conflict resolution approaches outside conventional military operations.
He stressed that individuals with such background often operate within sensitive intelligence and diplomatic environments where misinterpretations can easily arise, noting that such complexity should not be ignored in public judgment.
“Nigeria must not to discard one of its best hands in the non-kinetic and strategic communication space based on allegations that are still under investigation. “Nigeria cannot afford to lose experienced actors in its security ecosystem without full and fair consideration of their track records,”Makama said.
He added that Nigeria’s security challenges required experienced bridge-builders capable of working across intelligence, diplomacy, and civil-military coordination, rather than a narrowing of the country’s human capacity pool through premature exclusion.
He said that the former lawmaker had, over the years, participated in several high-level policy engagements, advocacy programmes, and security governance platforms, where he consistently advocated for stronger intelligence sharing, regional cooperation, and a whole-of-government approach to insecurity in West Africa.
“Whether in formal government assignments or informal diplomatic engagements, Gebi has consistently positioned himself on the side of Nigeria’s national interest,” Makama stated.

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Kebbi Attack: Police Confirm 44 Dead, Begin Clearance Operation
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@zikohercules You get!
If the west wants to control us, they can and will do it totally.
Why hide it when you can do it
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Omo it’s so sad and tiring. Don’t the bandits themselves get tired.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
Bandits storm Ondo poultry farm, k+ll owner and daughter during k+dnap attempt
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🎥WATCH: Hezbollah terrorists launched rockets from a school compound in the Tir Zibneh area in southern Lebanon and concealed a launcher within it.
Hezbollah has once again demonstrated its use of civilian infrastructure for military purposes, in violation of international law.
In accordance with international law, the premises was struck by the IDF to remove the threat it posed to Israel.
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@mariolexxx Omo, boys no dey community them fit Dey here.
Security should start from community levels
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@zikohercules If you can’t beat them, Hate them!!!
That’s why we go to shrines with people’s picture
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While they're still foaming in the mouth & calling themselves western puppets🤧
Let me enlighten us on a few Technologies we all use today as civilians that were once secret US military technology:
1. GPS
GPS was secret technology used by the US military for navigation & locating targets, after the Soviet union (old Russia) mistakenly shot down a Passenger plane from South Korea that veered into its air space killing all 269 pple, the US decided to release GPS tech to the world to help navigation & avoid such a crisis in future
2. Microwave Ovens
Originally developed from US military research on RADAR & MAGNETRONS which are the heart of the system
3. Wifi & Bluetooth came from research on advanced US military communication protocols
4. The internet ⚠️
The foundational form of the internet was ARPANET developed by the US department of Defense in the late 60s to securely link & connect their computers
4. Walkie Talkie used by all law enforcement was once US military technology
5. Super capacitors were once Secret US military technology, now they are in energy systems, civilian aircraft etc
ETC
There are others that haven't been made civilian yet
The people some of u hate have also invented & given the engineering community & the world items we all use in our daily lives;
Aeroplane, Light bulb, Transistors, Laser Technology, personal computer, the Smartphone, Email, LIDAR, the list is huge
Instead of foaming in the mouth because of ur Frying pan-Africanist, political or religious inclinations, why don't you champion the development of our own indigenous technologies to make Nigeria and Africa great like some of us are doing behind the scenes 🚶



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@FederalMines Just to dive down the ATTACK ON THE MILITARY?
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Enough talk!!!.
Nigeria has more untapped mineral wealth than oil ever gave us. Gold. Lithium. Tin. Zinc. Coal. Iron Ore. Yet we still import what we can mine ourselves.
The Federal Ministry of Mines & Steel is done with excuses.
By 2027, we will:
👉Create 500,000 direct jobs in solid minerals
👉Stop billions in mineral imports
👉Make Nigeria a top-10 global steel producer again
The era of “potential” is over.
This is the era of production.
Are you ready to join the revolution?
#SolidMineralsNG #NigeriaRising #EndOilDependency"
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@TowmeeLee @Joe__Bassey Believe what you want.
I really hope America leaves the Northern and Western Nigeria. Restrict and ban deployment to these areas. Just as they have restricted Use of some weapons outside specific regions.
Maybe then we can hold our government Accountable
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@DideeMichael @Joe__Bassey Lol.
It’s on record that Hilary Clinton admitted to the US creating ISIS & Al-qaeda…and also directly funded Boko Haram.
See, I don’t have time for plenty talk this morning. Google is your friend!
Again, many Nigerians are completely ignorant of world politics!
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As a Nigerian, try to protect yourself. The United States knows what is happening in Nigeria and they are part of it.
0HOUR1@0hour1
United States is removing staff from Nigeria Huge security concerns
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@Nigeriadivide1 @TowmeeLee @Joe__Bassey If you’re Okay with the present government of today, you shouldn’t bring out these pictures.
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@DideeMichael @TowmeeLee @Joe__Bassey How are you so oblivious of what’s going on ? As we speak America is supporting terrorist in Syria. You guys are so stupid, you just deserve what’s coming at this point.



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@OSesegus @karl_uriel21 @Joe__Bassey Hopefully, Just the same way there are restrictions for the use of certain arms outside specific regions in Nigeria, there should be restrictions for whatever form of deployment to Nigerian North and Western regions.
Them we can rest
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@Big_Mck Make Americans kuku leave the north and western Nigeria, never to intervene.
Just the same way there are restrictions for the use of certain arms, there should be restrictions for whatever form of deployment to Nigeria too
Them we can rest
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The United States is planning an unprecedented wave of terror attacks in Nigeria. There's no other way to put it.
Under Trump, the first batch of US troops arrived in Nigeria in February 2026, supposedly to fight terrorism.
Another batch (unspecified) had followed since then.
At the moment, the Trump administration, through its evangelical wing, is lobbying itself to send more troops to Nigeria, using its fake concerns for Nigerian Christians.
At the same time, the United States is pulling Embassy Staff from Nigeria’s capital, Abuja.
Anyone who doesn't see the handwriting on the wall is willfully blind. No way this makes sense.

Fox News@FoxNews
The United States is authorizing some embassy staff and families to leave Nigeria as security conditions worsen in the African country. The decision follows recent deadly attacks during Easter and growing concerns about terrorist activity throughout the region.
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@GallantDaletian @PremiumTimesng Mak Americans kuku leave the north and west, never to intervene.
Just the same way there are restrictions for the use of certain arms, there should be restrictions for whatever form of deployment to Nigeria too
Them we can rest
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ALOU IBRAHIM GEBI RESPONSE ON PREMIUM TIMES (@PremiumTimesng) ALLEGATION.
"First, let me make something clear: I can never speak ill of our heads of security agencies, my president, or my country. Never. So, for anyone to twist my contributions into something sinister is deeply painful. But I am a patriot. And patriots take the good with the bad, on behalf of the nation they love.
That said, let us ask the right question: Was it the socalled "false intelligence" about Abuja that made the United States issue a travel advisory covering 23 states? Let us be serious. Let us also remember that when President Buhari was in office, and the U.S. wanted to evacuate its embassy staff, I was the one who stood up and defended Nigeria. The record is there. I did not hide. I did not run.
Bauchi was stable until the Americans came. So perhaps, just perhaps, we should be directing some pertinent questions to those who arrived and things changed. Just like we discussed the case of Alex Babir. I will not insult my country. I will not tear my country down. I will not burn my country. Why would I? Nigeria will outlive all of us. Nigeria will succeed and thrive, not because of us, but in spite of us. I will take my love for Nigeria to my grave. And if I were to come back a billion times, a billion times I would choose Nigeria.
I am an optimist, never a pessimist. This is why the glass is never half-empty for me. That is also why I have always recognised the efforts and sacrifices of the National Security Adviser, our intelligence agencies, especially the SSS, and our gallant military. There is no doubt that we are gaining ground in the fight against insecurity.
But before we rush to push things out, we must take a deep breath. We must reflect. We must weigh our words carefully. We must not throw the baby away with the bathwater.
Let me leave you with this: The Americans are here on the ground, with boots and intelligence assets. Do they truly need someone to tell them that something is going to happen? Or are they the ones who should be telling us? If we have reached a point where we have to inform them of impending danger, then perhaps, just perhaps, we need to reevaluate the relationship, based on the intelligence-sharing pact we have.
I love my country. I have bled for my country. And I will never stop defending it."
Signed
Hon. Alou Ibrahim Gebi


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