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KING VAL
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가입일 Nisan 2020
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US begins Visa Ban on Religious Freedom Violators in Nigeria
The United States has begun enforcing a new visa restriction policy aimed at individuals accused of violating religious freedom in Nigeria, according to Mark Walker, the US principal adviser for global religious freedom.
The policy, announced in December by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, targets those who “knowingly direct, authorise, fund, support, or carry out violations of religious freedom.”
It forms part of broader US action in response to what officials described as “atrocities and violence against Christians” in Nigeria and globally.
The move followed a resolution introduced by Chris Smith, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Africa Subcommittee, which recommended visa bans and asset freezes for individuals and organisations linked to severe religious freedom ab¥ses.
The resolution specifically named the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria and Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore as entities of concern. Providing an update on Friday via X, Walker confirmed that enforcement is already underway.
“We have already executed on this policy, and we will continue to subject perpetrators to additional scrutiny,” he said, without naming those affected. He added a strong warning, “If you engage in p£rsecution, you are not welcome in America. The United States is safer when we keep those responsible for religious p£rsecution from entering our homeland.”
In February, US lawmakers also proposed sanctions against Rabiu Kwankwaso, former governor of Kano State, alleging his complicity in religious freedom violations.

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@instablog9ja Give to the streets and they will never forget. It’s part of sacrif!ce
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Yesterday, I honoured the invitation of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation at the launch of its landmark report titled “Strengthening the Nexus Between Democracy and Economic Growth in Nigeria.”
The report and the robust panel discussions that followed did not just present data; they reiterated the necessary truth that we have failed in critical areas of development: health, education, and pulling our people out of poverty. Over the past decade, our democratic progress has weakened while the economic well-being of our people has continued to decline.
Consensus thinking from the event is that our leadership recruitment process must change for democracy to thrive. The recruitment must be based on competence, capacity, compassion, character, and commitment to serving the well-being of the people. And for it to thrive, our institutions must be strong, independent, and accountable to the people.
We must rebuild trust in our institutions, restore discipline in Leadership, and ensure that governance translates into measurable improvements in the lives of Nigerians.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO




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@instablog9ja Gym trainers dey pipe your wife
Doctors dey pipe your wife
Massage therapist dey pipe
Any type of job that gives a straight man free will to touch your wife body, she’s gone, most of the time it’s the wife that initiates it first
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The school that produced:
5 Presidents.
27 Governors.
69+ Ministers.
42+ Ambassadors.
72+ Professors.
3 CBN Governors.
3 Sultans.
Countless Generals.
And a long list of power brokers and business heavyweights.
Barewa College, Zaria.
Nigeria was made here. I don’t think any High School comes school.

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@Alex_Barbir @giddyowie Are you’re becoming a Nigerian gradually bro 😭
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Let it be known, they track random Nigerian who posted video, but no ISWAP or Boko Haram posting on tik tok and Facebook. Terrorists cannot be tracked but normal citizens can be.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
“Yesterday, content creator posted video claiming b@ndits invaded Abuja. When I saw it, our forensic Investigators immediately tracked him & he was located & brought in to explain his claims” —Abuja CP addresses resident on viral video of b@ndit invasion
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@instablog9ja Mostly lesbians, if you’re dating a lesbian, sorry bro
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Even your father can't challenge Tinubu before he becomes President, it is a retarded animal who is challenging who no one in your lineage can challenge..
Even the shortsighted and aimless @PeterObi you support can't challenge him but a nobody like you is saying you challenge the President.
A ni Oloriburuku ni gbógbó eyin Omo Obi yi
Mallam jabir@Mallam_jabeer
If Tinubu provide his NYSC picture, I will become an APC member and support his second term ambition. I challenge him...
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Nigeria is Not Collapsing. Reject This False Narrative — Min. of Information, Mohammed Idris to Nigerians
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has dismissed claims that Nigeria is on the verge of collapse, insisting the country is instead moving steadily toward growth and stability.
Speaking in Abuja at the 2026 Voice of Nigeria Forum themed “51 Years of Nigeria’s Role in Deepening Democratic Stability in ECOWAS,” Idris urged Nigerians to reject what he described as a “false narrative” about the nation’s future.
According to him, repeated claims of collapse are not only misleading but also contradictory. “You cannot have a country that is about to collapse and you are there planning how to live within it. I think that we need to rethink how we make these statements.
What do you think others from outside this country will think of us if all the time we project our country as a country that is about to collapse? We have seen and heard this rhetoric over and over again,” he noted.
He acknowledged existing challenges, particularly in security and the economy, but said the administration of President Bola Tinubu is tackling them directly through reforms and strategic interventions.
Idris highlighted key government efforts, including a N5.41 trillion allocation to security in the 2026 budget, the highest sectoral funding, aimed at boosting military capacity and strengthening operations.
Citing recent gains, the minister said armed forces neutralised top t£rror commanders and rescued over 2,000 k+dnapped victims in 2025. On the economy, he pointed to signs of recovery, claiming inflation has eased to around 15 per cent, while GDP growth exceeded projections at over 4 per cent.
He also noted that Nigeria’s foreign reserves have surpassed $50 billion for the first time in over a decade, alongside rising foreign direct investment. “Nigeria is on a march towards sustained prosperity, not collapse,” Idris said, urging citizens to project a more balanced narrative about the country’s progress.

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@kingharry_ng @PulseNigeria247 Yes, avoid the state, they no want you
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@PulseNigeria247 You de form big boy but your state de among states wey US say make dem avoid
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U.S. Embassy lists 23 Nigerian states citizens should avoid.
Terrorism and kidnapping
Kogi
Yobe
Niger
Borno
Kwara
Taraba
Jigawa
Plateau
Adamawa
High unrest and crime
Kano
Bauchi
Sokoto
Gombe
Katsina
Kaduna
Zamfara
Others
Imo
Abia
Delta
Rivers
Enugu
Bayelsa
Anambra

Pulse Nigeria@PulseNigeria247
The U.S. Embassy in Abuja orders non-emergency staff to leave Nigeria, warns citizens to avoid these 23 Nigerian states over rising insecurity, kidnapping, and terror threats. pulse.ng/story/us-evacu…
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