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It is clear now that the APC is funding the move to destroy the ADC using Nafi'ú Bala. The man in this photo is Ibrahim Lawal Muhammed, also known as Dubagari Jnr. He Currently holds several high ranking positions in APC Nasarawa State: He coordinates the RENEWED HOPE program. He serves as a Special Adviser to the Governor. He is an assistant to the Secretary to the State Government. He was recently named the State Secretary for "Made in Nigeria Products. Despite these government ties, he is leading the protest at the INEC headquarters today in support of Nafiu Bala. We will keep exposing the people Nafiu Bala works with who are being paid by the APC.


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@patriot_apranik This one looks tougher and more ruthless than Netanyahu sef 🤣🤣🤣 terrorists are in trouble
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🚨 GOOD BYE HEZBNOBALLS!
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz just exposed the absolute collapse of Hezbollah.
Forget the fake news about the ceasefire. Here is the reality on the ground:
🔹 Hezbollah is desperate for a ceasefire, and the Iranian regime is terrified that their proxy will be completely wiped out.
🔹 Operation “Eternal Darkness” eliminated over 200 terrorists just yesterday. Over 1,400 dead in total (more than double the Second Lebanon War).
🔹The IDF will launch massive airstrikes based on the Iran model to destroy terrorist launchers in the Litani area.
🔹 The IDF is fully prepared to act with massive force if the Islamic Republic dares to attack Israel.
The terror network is being dismantled piece by piece. The end of the IRGC's proxies!
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Nigerian kids only eat chicken on Christmas or their birthday cos it’s ridiculously expensive
Everywhere else in the world chicken is the most cheapest and affordable
God will punish Tinubu se ! #Tinubumustgo
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🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧BREAKING: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
In light of Lebanon's repeated calls to open direct negotiations with Israel, I instructed the Cabinet yesterday to open direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible.
The negotiations will focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peaceful relations between Israel and Lebanon.
Israel appreciates the Lebanese Prime Minister's call today to disarm Beirut.


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Seyi Tinubu Is Not Elected. So Who Gave Him Permission to Do This?
Let us be precise about what we are looking at.
Oluwaseyi Tinubu holds no government office.
He has won no election.
He has received no mandate from the Nigerian people.
He is the President’s son.
And yet leaked documents — verified by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and reported by OCCRP, Premium Times, and BusinessDay — reveal that Seyi Tinubu was a majority shareholder in an offshore company registered in the British Virgin Islands alongside Ronald Chagoury Jr., son of billionaire tycoon Ronald Chagoury. 
The BVI. The jurisdiction of choice when you do not want the public to know what you own.
Now ask yourself who Ronald Chagoury Jr.’s father is.
Gilbert Chagoury — the Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire whose group received Nigeria’s largest infrastructure contract in history, a $13 billion coastal highway awarded without a public bidding process. 
The same Gilbert Chagoury who was denied a U.S. visa in 2015 on grounds related to funding terrorism, after a 2013 FBI intelligence report linked him to the financing of Hezbollah through Lebanese politician Michel Aoun. 
The same Gilbert Chagoury who was convicted in Switzerland in 2000 for laundering money on behalf of Nigeria’s former military dictator, Sani Abacha. 
Chagoury denies the Hezbollah allegations. He has said so in court.
But the Swiss conviction is not an allegation.
The visa denial is not an allegation.
The FBI report is not an allegation.
The BVI company with the President’s son is not an allegation.
These are documented facts.
And it does not stop at one company.
Seyi Tinubu is also a board member of CDK Integrated Industries, a subsidiary of the Chagoury Group  — the same conglomerate whose parent company just received that $13 billion contract from his father’s government.
When Gilbert Chagoury turned 78 in 2024, President Tinubu issued a public birthday tribute calling him “a valued and treasured person.” “With friends like him,” the President wrote, “one can sleep with a still mind.” 
One can sleep with a still mind.
While Nigerians cannot sleep at all — crushed by fuel prices, a collapsed naira, and a cost-of-living crisis that this same administration has presided over.
Then came the honour.
President Tinubu awarded Gilbert Chagoury the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger — Nigeria’s second-highest national honour. 
A man with a Swiss money laundering conviction.
A man on a U.S. terrorism screening database.
Nigeria’s second-highest honour.
The question this country must answer.
Nigeria has a process for awarding contracts. It is called competitive public tender. It exists precisely to prevent a president’s business circle from feeding at the national table.
It was bypassed entirely.
Nigeria has ethics rules about conflicts of interest. They exist to prevent the families of sitting presidents from holding positions inside companies receiving state contracts.
They appear to mean nothing here.
And Nigeria has a constitution. It does not grant executive power to unelected sons. It does not authorise the children of presidents to operate as shadow business partners of government contractors while their fathers sign the cheques.
Seyi Tinubu was not elected.
He was not vetted.
He was not confirmed by any legislative body.
He answers to no one.
And yet his fingerprints are on an offshore company, a contractor’s boardroom, and the architecture of a $13 billion deal that belongs to the Nigerian people.
The question is not whether this looks corrupt.
The question is: what exactly would corruption have to look like before Nigeria demanded accountability?
Kio Amachree is a diaspora activist

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A PUBLIC DECLARATION TO THE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA By Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
I am Kio Amachree. I speak as a son of Nigeria, a child of the Niger Delta, a descendant of Chief Godfrey Kio Jaja Amachree — Nigeria's first Solicitor-General, the man who served this nation before most of its current rulers were born. I speak without political affiliation, without financial sponsor, without fear.
Today I am calling on every Nigerian — at home and in the diaspora — to boycott the Chagoury Group and all its businesses with immediate effect.
This is not a request. This is a declaration of economic self-defence.
WHO ARE THE CHAGOURYS?
Gilbert and Ronald Chagoury are Lebanese-Nigerian billionaires who have built the most powerful foreign corporate empire in Nigerian history — not through fair competition, but through political corruption, cronyism, and the systematic capture of Nigerian state power.
Gilbert Chagoury holds a Nigerian passport. He also hides behind a Saint Lucia diplomatic passport. He was convicted in Switzerland in the year 2000 for laundering money on behalf of military dictator Sani Abacha — one of the most brutal kleptocrats Africa has ever produced. He entered into a deferred prosecution agreement in the United States. He has faced FBI and DEA scrutiny. This is the man President Bola Tinubu calls his "partner in daring." This is the man Tinubu awarded the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger — Nigeria's second highest national honour — in January 2026.
Let that sink in. A convicted money launderer. Decorated by a sitting Nigerian president.
HOW THEY TREAT YOUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
Let us talk about what the Chagoury Group does to the Nigerian workers who build their empire with their hands, their sweat, and their bodies.
ITB Nigeria — a Chagoury Group subsidiary — dismissed more than 150 workers after they protested what they described as poor pay and exploitative working conditions at a Lagos construction site. These were not agitators. These were men who went to work every day building the very infrastructure contracts the Nigerian government handed to their employer without a tender.
Workers demanded a transport allowance increase after the fuel subsidy was removed, and raised concerns over discrimination and lack of holiday benefits. They were getting N2,000 daily for transport. After fares skyrocketed, they asked for a review. The company ignored them. That is what led to the protest.
And the response of the Chagoury Group to workers peacefully demanding to be treated like human beings? Several of those affected said the company specifically targeted employees who participated in the demonstration. "They picked out those of us who protested," one of the sacked workers said.
The protest was widely circulated in a video by Objectv Media, showing a crowd of workers chanting and demanding humane treatment at ITB's Lagos site. It sparked outrage on social media and among labour activists.
This is the face behind the luxury hotels, the gleaming towers, the coastal highway. Nigerian hands doing the work. Nigerian families bearing the sacrifice. And a Lebanese family in Lagos punishing those workers for having the dignity to ask for bus fare.
This is not an employer. This is an occupier.
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS IN NIGERIA. NOT ONE BLACK FAMILY MEMBER.
The Chagoury Group was founded in 1971. That is fifty-five years of operating in Nigeria. Fifty-five years of extracting Nigerian resources, winning Nigerian government contracts, employing Nigerian labour, and living on Nigerian soil.
In those fifty-five years, ask yourself this question: Has a single member of the Chagoury family married a Nigerian? Has one Black African woman or man been welcomed into the Chagoury bloodline?
The answer is no. Not one. Not a single instance of genuine integration into the Nigerian society that has made them billionaires many times over.
Gilbert Chagoury has been married since 1969 to Rose Marie Chamchoum — a Lebanese woman. His brother Ronald married into the same Lebanese-Christian community. Their children marry within their community. Their grandchildren will marry within their community. Generation after generation, they take from Nigeria and give nothing of themselves back — not their family, not their loyalty, not their integration.
Compare this to the Lebanese and Syrian communities in Brazil, in Mexico, in the United States, in Senegal — where genuine intermarriage, cultural fusion, and civic integration transformed those communities into true members of their adopted nations. The Chagourys have chosen a different path entirely. They live among Nigerians as a permanent colonial caste — above, apart, and untouchable.
They send their children to schools in Lebanon, France, and America. They holiday in Europe. Their wealth is domiciled offshore — in British Virgin Islands companies, in Swiss accounts, in Saint Lucia diplomatic protections. They carry Nigerian passports when it is convenient. They carry other passports when it is not.
Nigeria is not their home. Nigeria is their mine.
And the moment a Nigerian worker asks for bus fare, they are fired.
THE EMPIRE THEY HAVE BUILT ON YOUR BACK
The Chagoury Group controls the following companies and assets — all feeding off Nigerian public resources, Nigerian land, and Nigerian labour:
CONSTRUCTION & INFRASTRUCTURE— Hitech Construction — awarded the $13 billion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway without a single public bid. In March 2024, Tinubu's government illegally transferred N1.067 trillion ($853 million) in public funds directly to Hitech — without parliamentary approval. Human rights lawyer Femi Falana called it exactly what it is: a crime. — ITB Nigeria — awarded the $700 million contract to renovate Apapa and Tin Can Island ports. No competitive tender. Financed by a Citibank loan backed by UK Export Finance — meaning Nigeria is borrowing money to pay a Chagoury company, while British firms pocket a guaranteed £236 million in subcontracts. The same company that fired 150 workers for peacefully protesting. — C&C Construction — built the Federal Parliament complex in Abuja, the State Security Service headquarters, the Nigerian Defence Academy. Contract after contract. Decade after decade. All awarded by men in power who owed the Chagourys favours. — Snake Island Port — the Chagoury network is now embedded in the latest $1 billion port concession in Lagos, linked to companies carrying histories of bribery and money laundering across three continents. — Lekki-Epe Expressway — awarded to Chagoury by Lagos State. Never completed. The state government was forced to buy it back with public money. No accountability. No penalty.
REAL ESTATE— South Energyx Nigeria — controls the land for Eko Atlantic City, 10 million square metres of Lagos coastline granted to the Chagourys by Tinubu himself when he was Governor of Lagos State in 2007. This was public land. Your land. Given away. — Eko Atlantic City — a luxury city for the global elite, built on reclaimed Nigerian coastline. The ordinary Nigerian will never live there. — Ocean Parade Towers — luxury residential on Banana Island, Lagos Lagoon. — Intercontinental Hotel Victoria Island — 19 floors.
HOSPITALITY— Eko Hotel & Suites — Lagos's largest five-star hotel. Do not sleep there. — Hotel Presidential — Port Harcourt. — Courdeau Catering — the catering arm.
FLOUR & FOOD MANUFACTURING— Ideal Flour Mills — Kaduna — Nigerian Eagle Flour Mills — Ibadan — Niger Delta Flour Mills— Port Harcourt Flour Mills— Grands Moulins du Bénin — 250 metric tonnes of wheat flour per day across West Africa — Tin Can Island Grain Facility
Every bag of flour. The Chagourys may be taking a cut. Know what you are buying.
WATER, GLASS & MANUFACTURING— Ragolis Waters — do not buy it. — Glassforce — glass manufacturing — Pirotech — industrial production — Silhouette Furniture — furniture manufacturing
TRANSPORTATION— Fleetwood Transportation — trucks and logistics across Nigeria
HEALTHCARE— Ideal Eagle Hospital — Lagos, retained by Shell and multinationals. Built for their own employees and expatriate clients, not for ordinary Nigerians.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TECHNOLOGY & FINANCE— Active interests in Nigerian telecoms, IT services, insurance, and international financing
CDK Integrated Industries — Seyi Tinubu, the President's son, sits on the board. This is not coincidence. This is state capture in plain sight.
MINING — In 2025, Chagoury-linked entities moved to seize lithium mining permits in Kaduna State previously held by British firm Jupiter Lithium, which threatened international arbitration over the permit revocation. Now they want your minerals too.
THE TINUBU CONNECTION: A FAMILY AFFAIR
The relationship between the Tinubu family and the Chagourys is not merely political. It is corporate. It is financial. It is personal.
Seyi Tinubu — the President's son — sat on the board of CDK Integrated Industries, a Chagoury company.
Seyi Tinubu and Ronald Chagoury Jr. were co-shareholders in an offshore company registered in the British Virgin Islands — a jurisdiction chosen specifically for corporate anonymity. This was exposed in documents leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
Tinubu granted the Chagoury Group title to 10 million square metres of Lagos coastline when he was Governor. He awarded them the Lagos-Calabar Highway. He awarded them the ports contract. He placed Gilbert Chagoury in Nigeria's official COP28 delegation in Dubai. He honoured him with the GCON. He attended a meeting in February 2025 with Chagoury and the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy to discuss handing port operations to Dubai-based DP World — again brokered by Chagoury.
This is not gratitude between friends. This is a transaction. And Nigerians are paying the bill.
WHAT YOUR SILENCE IS COSTING YOU
The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway — N15 trillion — is more than half of Nigeria's entire 2024 national budget. Awarded without tender. To one family. A foreign family. A family with a money laundering conviction.
The ports renovation — $700 million borrowed at interest, with British companies guaranteed the subcontracts. Nigeria takes the debt. Britain takes the jobs. Chagoury takes the fees. And the workers who build it earn N2,000 a day and get fired for asking for more.
The Eko Atlantic land — 10 million square metres of your coastline — handed over when Tinubu was governor. A luxury city for the global elite, rising on what was once Nigerian public shore.
And through it all: no competitive bidding. No parliamentary oversight. No accountability. No integration. No respect. Just presidential praise, national honours for a convicted criminal, and mass sackings for workers who dared to speak.
MY DEMANDS — EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
To the Nigerian people: Boycott the Chagoury Group. Do not sleep at Eko Hotel or Hotel Presidential. Do not buy Ragolis water. Do not eat bread from their mills if you know the brand. Do not do business with any entity that bears the Chagoury name or feeds their network. Hit them where it matters — in the pocket.
To Nigerian television and media: Stop your silence. Start reporting. The worker sackings at ITB. The Lagos-Calabar Highway scandal. The ports contracts. The BVI offshore company linking Seyi Tinubu to the Chagoury family. The Swiss money laundering conviction. The deferred prosecution agreement in America. The fifty-five years of zero racial integration into Nigerian society. All of it. Before the Nigerian public. Every day. Without fear.
To the National Assembly: Investigate every contract awarded to every Chagoury subsidiary since Tinubu assumed office. Demand the tender records. Demand the conflict of interest disclosures. Launch a parliamentary inquiry into the mass dismissal of 150 workers. If the transfer of N1.067 trillion without appropriation was illegal — and Femi Falana has said it was — initiate proceedings.
To Nigerian labour unions — the NLC and TUC: The 150 workers fired by ITB Nigeria for peaceful protest deserve your full legal and institutional support. Take the Chagoury Group to the National Industrial Court. Make this case a national landmark on the rights of Nigerian workers against foreign employers who treat our people as disposable instruments.
To the international community — the United States, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the European Union: The deferred prosecution agreement is on record. The Swiss conviction is on record. The offshore corporate structures are on record. Apply the same scrutiny to these new multi-billion-dollar contracts that you would apply to any other convicted actor operating at the heart of a sovereign government. Asset freezes. Enhanced due diligence. Correspondent banking restrictions. You know how this works.
A FINAL WORD
The Chagoury Group has been in Nigeria for fifty-five years. They have taken billions. They have married none of us. They have fired those of us who asked for dignity. They have bought the president. They have bought the contracts. They have bought the coastline. They have bought the national honours.
They have given Nigeria a convicted money launderer, mass worker sackings, offshore secrecy, and a luxury city on stolen public land where no ordinary Nigerian will ever live.
This is not partnership. This is plantation economics with a Nigerian passport.
A Lebanese family — one of whom carries a Saint Lucia diplomatic passport, one of whom was convicted of laundering a dictator's stolen billions — now controls your highways, your ports, your flour, your water, your coastline, the board memberships of the President's own son, and the livelihoods of workers who dare not protest.
If Nigerians do not rise — economically, politically, journalistically — this will not stop. The next contract is already being prepared. The next honour is already being planned. The next worker will be fired tomorrow morning for asking for bus fare.
Boycott the Chagoury Group. Defend your workers. Demand accountability from Tinubu. Reclaim your country.
Nigeria belongs to Nigerians.
Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden President, Worldview International Diaspora Activist | Political Commentator

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Terrorists in northeast Nigeria killed a brigadier general in an assault on a military base, a local government chairman told AFP on Thursday, the second killing of a high-ranking officer in five months.
Africa’s most populous country has been fighting a terrorist insurgency for 17 years, since Boko Haram’s 2009 uprising, which has seen the emergence of powerful splinter groups, including Islamic State West Africa Province.
In an overnight attack, unidentified terrorists killed at least 18 soldiers and torched vehicles at a base in Benisheikh, about 75 kilometres from Borno state capital Maiduguri, an intelligence source told AFP.
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Dear Nigerians,
THERE IS FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN !!!!
Bola Tinubu is yet to address the nation.
Bayo Onanuga is busy posting rubbish.
D English Alhaji has narrated everything!
The Army neither denied nor confirmed the whereabouts of Brigadier General Braimah.
Sources have claimed that while Brigadier General Oseni O. Braimoh tried to escape the Boko Haram (ISWAP Faction) attack, the getaway armoured vehicle failed to start.
WHERE IS BOLA AHMED TINUBU? 💔💔

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It's difficult to imagine the future of the world after Benjamin Netanyahu's exit.
It seems like he's the last hurdle for the Jihad extremists.
His run against the Islamists is impressive, it's not clear if they'll be anyone to continue the run at that level.
- Elimination of two heads of Hezbollah
- Elimination of three heads of Hamas
- End of Bashar Assad's rule
- Elimination of Khamenei

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Nigeria Is Not A Country. It Is Gilbert Chagoury’s Private Estate.
I was in Geneva today. Two hours with a very senior Swiss banker — a good friend. The subject was Gilbert Chagoury.
This man does not laugh easily. He laughed constantly.
Every time I described what was happening in Nigeria — every contract, every honour, every port deal — he laughed. Not with me. At Nigeria. And I sat there feeling something I rarely allow myself to feel. Shame.
Here is what I was telling him.
Since Tinubu took office, Gilbert Chagoury — a man convicted in Switzerland for laundering Abacha’s stolen funds — has collected over $12.7 billion in Nigerian federal contracts. The Lagos-Calabar Highway. Tin Can Port. Apapa Port. Snake Island. All without competitive bidding. And the President’s son Seyi sits on the board of a Chagoury Group subsidiary — then goes on television to tell Nigerians his father is not enriching his friends.
My banker friend laughed at that one the longest.
In January, Tinubu gave Chagoury Nigeria’s second highest national honour. The presidency didn’t even announce it. Someone posted a photograph on X.
Then came London. A £746 million port financing deal sealed at Downing Street during Tinubu’s state visit — with Chagoury reportedly in the delegation, and his company already selected to execute the contract. The British know his history. They have decided it does not matter.
My Swiss friend told me plainly: Nigeria will never be taken seriously as long as a man who helped Abacha loot the treasury can return decades later, collect billions in contracts, receive national honours, stand beside the President in London, and face zero consequence.
He is right.
I will not stop writing. But tonight I drove back to my hotel carrying the weight of a country that deserves so much better than what it is being given.
Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden
#NigeriaIsNotForSale #ChaouryNigeria #TinubuChagoury #FollowTheMoney #NigerianDiaspora #EndImpunity #WhoOwnsNigeria #AfricanAccountability
Picture of Gilbert Chagoury the de facto President of Nigeria , a convicted money launderer who funds Hezbollah and was found guilty of Election tampering in the United States !!!

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