Benson

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Benson

Benson

@_BensonTech

Tech enthusiast

Nigeria Inscrit le Şubat 2026
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Benson@_BensonTech·
Dear @WorldBankGroup Can you people please stop borrowing money to those people? They can't give us common security
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Benson@_BensonTech·
Stop World Bank and China from giving them loans
SERAP@SERAPNigeria

BREAKING: We've urged United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres to urgently invoke Article 99 of the UN Charter and bring Nigeria’s escalating insecurity—marked by mass abductions, killings, attacks on civilians, mass displacement, and other grave human rights violations—to the attention of the UN Security Council. Nigeria’s escalating insecurity and grave human rights violations are reflected in repeated abductions, killings, attacks on civilians, and mass displacement in Oyo, Benue, Borno, Plateau, Kaduna, Zamfara, and several other parts of the country. The scale, persistence, and regional implications of the insecurity and grave human rights crisis in Nigeria pose a threat to international peace and security and risk aggravating existing threats in the region. Article 99 of the UN Charter is designed precisely for situations in which emerging or ongoing crises require urgent preventive diplomacy, sustained international scrutiny, and coordinated international action. Several years of violence and conflicts in several states have created appalling human suffering, physical destruction and collective trauma across Nigeria. Our appeal is grounded in the preventive mandate of the UN Charter and the urgent need to address a rapidly deteriorating situation in the country. Article 99 of the UN Charter provides that: ‘The Secretary-General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security.’ Placing the escalating insecurity and grave human rights violations in Nigeria on the Security Council’s formal agenda would strengthen the credibility and effectiveness of the United Nations system in fulfilling its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.   It would also ensure sustained international attention to attacks on civilians, including abductions, killings, and displacement. The crisis in Nigeria is not merely a domestic law-enforcement issue. Its effects increasingly implicate regional peace and security through cross-border movement of armed groups and weapons, large-scale displacement, growing instability extending beyond Nigeria’s borders, and weakening human rights protection and rule-of-law institutions. Read more: bit.ly/4uZMDSZ

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Benson@_BensonTech·
This sounds more like damage control than security. Announcing forest guards and delegations after children have been kidnapped doesn't erase the government's failure to prevent it. Nigerians want rescued children and safer communities, not PR campaigns to calm public anger.
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Benson@_BensonTech·
Telling people not to protest sends the wrong message. Peaceful protest is a democratic right and often the only way citizens can demand urgent action. The focus should be on rescuing the victims and preventing future abductions, not discouraging public outrage.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

Oyo abd¥ction: Do not protest. It will only fuel the t+rrorists’ ego and complicate things — Gov. Makinde Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has appealed to families and residents not to stage protests over the recent abd¥ction of schoolchildren in the state, warning that such actions could worsen the situation and embolden the k+dnappers. Speaking on the incident, Makinde said the state was facing a harsh security reality, stressing that t+rrorists and bandits were already operating d@ngeously close to communities. “I told the people our reality. Our reality is that the bandits, the t+rrorists, are here within our doorstep,” the governor said. He urged relatives of the abd¥ctd children to remain calm and prayerful, insisting that public protests would only “fuel the ego” of the k+dnappers. “This is not the time for protest. The t+rroists and the bandits are not normal people. If they had a reasonable head, they won’t be in the bush doing what they are doing. So if we’re protesting, we’re fueling their ego,” he stated. The governor added that while security efforts were ongoing behind the scenes, citizens should continue praying for the abd¥ctors’ hearts to change. “The heart of the bandit is also in the hands of God. Let us pray to God that He touches their hearts while we are doing our best,” Makinde added.

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Benson@_BensonTech·
@DanielRegha And currently on their race to relegation
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Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Chelsea, still remains the most complete club in football history. League Cup, FA Cup, EFL Cup, Champions League, Europa League, Conference League, and FIFA Club World Cup.
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Benson@_BensonTech·
Help me tag those shameless blind APC praise singers and supporters
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Davido
Davido@davido·
I can’t lie we entertainers .. we Dey fuckup I won’t lie including me … we need to speak up … it’s too much injustice goin on .. our country don go 💔🇳🇬
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Benson@_BensonTech·
@davido @davido 001, e no get as e be wey e never be before... We move to cruise 5ive Alive
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Davido@davido·
Lmao be like football Stans worse pass music own abeg oooo nah this year I resume Biko
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Ralph
Ralph@Ralphdegrea8·
@_BensonTech @davido Atleast he spoke up now, give that to him. Let others join too.
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Benson@_BensonTech·
The country didn't just suddenly "go." Many of you celebrities stayed silent while things got worse because it was convenient. Now that the hardship affects everyone, you're finding your voice. Better late than never, but Nigerians have been crying out for years.
Benson@_BensonTech

@davido You say entertainers need to speak up now, but many of you had the platform all along and chose silence. Nigerians don't just need emotional tweets; they need consistency, courage, and accountability from everyone with influence.

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