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Learn Ika with me ☺️ House — Ulor Farm — Ugboh Workplace — Ulor orun Church — Ulor uka Hospital — Ulor ogwun Which one did you learn today? To be continued…



Learn Ika with me ☺️ House — Ulor Farm — Ugboh Workplace — Ulor orun Church — Ulor uka Hospital — Ulor ogwun Which one did you learn today? To be continued…



Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo has never threatened one person like this. Yet, you'll see Bashir and his goons attacking him day and night. Now, look at this. That Alex Babir guy was haunted like a terrorist simply for speaking against Christian Genocide. And there's this unfortunate son of that unfortunate religion threatening a pastor, and everyone is looking away. God will sha punish you people.








🚨 POTENTIAL CRISIS ALERT 🚨 The Islamic cleric who placed a million naira bounty on the head of the pastor accused of blasphemy has restated his resolve “…whoever fulfills that requirement (beh3ading the pastor), I swear to Allah I’ll give him that money (one million naira), no retreat… we have nothing to lose if after beh3ading this pastor Arewa plunges into chaos…” The Government should urgently address the potential religious crisis arising from their religious statements. This could involve cautioning them or even prosecuting them if necessary.


ARMY STRIKES IPOB/ESN STRONGHOLDS, RECOVERS EXPLOSIVE, RANSOM FUNDS Troops of the Nigerian Army (NA) under Operation EASTERN SANITY have intensified offensive operations across the South-East, decisively overrunning IPOB/ESN strongholds and pushing the criminal elements into disarray. Relentless pressure mounted by the troops, backed by superior firepower, intelligence and joint-force synergy, has continued to expose the group’s weakening structure and inability to withstand sustained military action. On 14 April 2026, joint troops of Sector 1, supported by the Air Component of Operation UDO KA, launched a precision strike and clearance operation in Ajali Forest, Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State. The offensive forced IPOB/ESN elements into a chaotic retreat, abandoning critical assets, including an anti-tank Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The failed attempt to deploy the device underscores the group’s desperation and declining operational competence. The IED was safely secured by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Security team, averting potential harm to troops and civilians. Troops have since established firm dominance over the general area, sustaining aggressive clearance operations and systematically dismantling all terrorist infrastructure. The deliberate destruction of hideouts using chainsaws and bulldozers has stripped the criminals of cover, leaving them exposed, scattered and unable to regroup or mount any meaningful resistance. In a related intelligence-driven operation on the same day, troops of 82 Division Garrison deployed at Adani in Uzo-Uwani LGA, acting on credible intelligence from the Department of State Services, tracked and intercepted ransom proceeds linked to a kidnapping syndicate. The swift raid led to the arrest of a notorious kidnap suspect, further exposing the group’s reliance on criminality to sustain its collapsing network. Exploitation of the area led to the recovery of a pump-action rifle and the sum of Two Million Naira (₦2,000,000), Cash believed to be ransom funds, from the suspect’s residence. The suspect and recovered items have been handed over to the appropriate authorities, for a through investigation to track other members of the criminal gang. The operation further degraded the IPOB/ESN’s operational and financial capacity. These outcomes further demonstrate that IPOB/ESN elements are steadily losing ground, resources and cohesion under sustained military pressure. The Nigerian Army remains unrelenting and fully committed to annihilating all criminal and insurgent elements, denying them any sanctuary. The NA further assures law-abiding citizens of its unwavering resolve to protect lives and property and urges continued public support as operations intensify to restore enduring peace and stability across the South-East.


1921 census Before politics and formation of 1st political party NNDP by Herbert Macaulay Igbo - 3,930,085 people Hausa - 3,337,081 people Yoruba - 2,508,725 people Fulani - 1,950,419 people Ibibio - 960,406 people Edo - 472,547 people Ijaw - 173,895 people 1931 census After politics was introduced Hausa - 3,629,562 people Igbo - 3,184,585 people Yoruba - 3,166,168 people Fulani - 2,027,268 people Ibibio - 741,719 people Edo - 508,351 people Ijaw - 156,436 people





Update: An IT expert confirms and narrates how the twitter account strongly links to INEC chairman Joash Amupitan, says their denial is shameful.

What if they just split the country?


Hausa Tribe is the most educated tribe in Nigeria.












