Akin Oges

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Akin Oges

Akin Oges

@AkinOges

Unashamedly Nigerian. Afrocentric. Defence/Security Enthusiast. Votary of Politics. A Christian.

Katılım Mart 2021
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Julius Sello Malema 🇿🇦
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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@ObasaSanmi @ennyola0015 Well captured. There’s a deliberateness in the “light-off” approach of a section of the polity on the unprecedented roads construction using concrete reinforcement. Anyhow, I would encourage the administration to sustain the engagement: if you don’t tell your story, nobody will.
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BOSA@ObasaSanmi·
It’s not a matter of showing off. It is important the administration shows what it’s done. Why it’s doing it; prioritizing it. The macro and micro benefits. Why it’s borrowing to do them. The opposition are deliberately pretending nothing is being done. They only talk about Lagos/ Calabar as wasteful. Atiku and northern politicians when they talk about Lagos- calabar as wasteful don’t talk about sokoto-badagry yet both are simultaneously going on. Obi and Amaechi also call Lagos-calabar as wasteful but they don’t talk of sokoto/ badagry in order not to offend the north. The opposition also talk about loans and debts. The administration needs to show all the roads and also the to inform that the roads will be tolled. If the administration doesn’t talk people won’t know what is happening.
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𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪
𝔼𝕟𝕟𝕪@ennyola0015·
The Tinubu government has done a lot of roads that could last 30–50 years. But this isn’t the time to show off, because there’s no strong opposition challenging or debating those achievements, so many of them slide by unnoticed.
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Defense News Nigeria
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria·
The Nigerian maritime landscape has been ranked among the safest in the world for five consecutive years. Thanks to maritime domain awareness systems like this. Just a few years before, Nigerian waters were regarded as the piracy capital of the world.
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria

This RTCOM Defense Over the Horizon Radar site at Segpe is the physical foundation of Nigeria's maritime safety. Unlike standard radars, it detects vessels hundreds of miles away by bouncing signals off the ionosphere. It's the silent persistent shield that ensures the Nigerian Navy is never surprised.

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Akereyejo
Akereyejo@Palermo_seun·
It’s impossible to post all military operations against ISWAP/Boko Haram online, so if they tell you that terrorists are operating freely in Nigeria, tell them it’s a lie. Video:Hamzat Abubakar 🪖🇳🇬
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Imakunblog@imakun122·
She is from Ilutitun, Okitipupa (IKALE LAND). Odunayo Adekuoroye is the fîrst Nîgerian wrēstler to wîn the Commønwealth Games thrice 🏆🏆🏆 and she won GØLD!
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MALOME🇿🇦 🇿🇦
This one contributed big time on our plight
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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@kennyhothot @adelanwa_dafidi @Pressman2040 I agree. They are getting their just deserved brutal rewards.I suspect it will only get worse for them as the AFN is set to receive new CT/COIN specific aircrafts,drones & other equipment.Seen what’s happening in Mali, Ngr must send unequivocal total message of hell to terrorists
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hot hot@kennyhothot·
@adelanwa_dafidi @Pressman2040 they kill innocent people ,rape and kill little girls remember Chibok little girls , they can ransack an entire city and killed people like flies . You’re not losing your humanity over murderers
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
BREAKING NEWS The t€rror!sts infighting is escalating as Boko Haram k+lled over 100 ISWAP fighters in Sambisa forest. The return match go sweet
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Glasgow 2026
Glasgow 2026@Glasgow_2026·
Amazing Amusan 🇳🇬
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FighterGiveUsASignal@athenkosi591·
🔴 BREAKING NEWS 🚨🚨 The President and Commander In Chief Julius Sello Malema 🔥🔥
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Toju weston@TojuWes·
The past week was very bountiful for the military. Back to back hits especially by the Air components. The hit on Metele was devastating and lethal, key high value targets eliminated.
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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@A_Salkida @lordfej There’s a self-hate attitude towards the military by a group of Nigerians. Therefore, news of setbacks provides that “I said so” self fulfilling macabre moments for them. As well, the messaging approach of the military has to be dynamic, catchall, not dry and of course OpSec safe
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Ahmad Salkida
Ahmad Salkida@A_Salkida·
When you write about Nigerian military successes, it barely trends. It gets ignored. But when they fail, and you write, it dominates the conversation. It defines your work in the eyes of many. You may rate the military poorly. That is your right. But without the military, the reality shifts fast. Many of us would not be tweeting freely. We would be doing so from refugee camps, or not at all.
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From Sambisa to Zamfara, the Niger Delta creeks to the volatile South-East, Nigeria’s military has delivered real, hard-fought gains against diverse threats. However, weak governance continues to erode these gains. The state cannot hold ground; it never governed properly. The result is a cycle where progress is made, then steadily undone. humanglemedia.com/inside-the-nig…

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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@Pressman2040 @Ddmoni247 This is a cleverly written piece. Deep and with the message of common humanity and feel that hides behind the ramrod image of battle toughened warriors. In addition, as a people, our strength lies strong in our diversity and eclectic blend of our difference.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
The Soldier Who Learned to Put Down His Rifle Staff Sergeant Chinedu Okeke could strip and reassemble an AK-47 blindfolded in 42 seconds. He could navigate 20km through Sambisa with only stars and gut instinct. He could sleep through mortar fire. What he couldn’t do was talk to Zara. He met her in Maiduguri. Not on a patrol, not during a firefight. At the hospital. Chinedu was there with a graze from a ricochet nothing serious, just enough to get him off the line for two days. She was Nurse Zara Mohammed, ward 3, night shift. She changed his dressing with hands that were quick, gentle, and absolutely done with soldiers who acted tough. “You winced,” she said, tying the bandage. “So stop pretending it doesn’t hurt.” He opened his mouth. No words came. First time in 26 years of service that Chinedu Okeke, 73 Battalion, had been disarmed without a weapon in sight. After that, he found reasons to visit the hospital. Brought mangoes for the kids in the pediatric ward. “For morale,” he told his lieutenant. Fixed a broken wheelchair. “Force protection,” he told himself. Zara saw through it. “You’re not here for the mangoes, Sergeant.” “Staff Sergeant,” he corrected automatically. Then winced again. “And… maybe not.” Loving her was different from combat. In combat, you knew the rules. Enemy there. Friendlies here. Shoot, move, communicate. With Zara, the rules changed every day. She hated that he left for weeks without warning. He hated that she worried. She asked him to promise he’d be careful. He could not and do his job. The breaking point came after Konduga. His unit was ambushed. Two men died. Chinedu came back with a limp and eyes that looked 40 years older. He didn’t go to the hospital. Zara found him at the mammy market, staring into a bottle of beer he wasn’t drinking. “If you die out there,” she said, sitting across from him, “don’t you dare do it thinking I didn’t say this: I love you. But I won’t love a ghost. Come back to me, Chinedu. All of you.” He looked at her hijab, tired eyes, hands that smelled like antiseptic and still felt like home. For the first time, the war didn’t feel like the most important thing in the room. “I don’t know how to be soft,” he admitted. “I only know how to be ready.” “Then be ready for me,” she said. “That’s an order, Staff Sergeant.” He smiled. First real one in months. “Yes, ma.” They got married six months later. Small ceremony, Bama LGA, with half his unit standing guard and the other half crying into their agbadas. He still deploys. She still works night shift. But now, before every patrol, Chinedu tucks a folded piece of paper into his chest rig. Not a prayer. Not orders. Just fiur words, in Zara’s handwriting: COME BACK TO ME. And he does. Every time. Because the hardest mission he ever took was learning to put down his rifle when he got home and pick up Just a story thank you 🙏🏻
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Greg Nwoko@nwoko_greg62705·
July 16, 1976, on the order of General Olusegun Obasanjo, a brand-new Nigeria Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-10 took off from Montreal International Airport, piloted by Capt. All-well Brown, to evacuate 45 Nigerian athletes who boycotted the Montreal Olympics due to apartheid.
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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@MikeJake_0 @Yusuf_a_ali @TojuWes Good thing they resumed sharing the clips, it makes a lot of sense to tell their stories. The clips are strong tools to debunk lies and manufactured stories that only helps to create anxieties and heat up the polity needlessly. Have a Blessed weekend.
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Toju weston
Toju weston@TojuWes·
COUNTERTERRORISM: 30th April-1st May 2026 ATF Op HadinKai carried out airstrikes on terrorists positions in Alafa Sambisa and Metele in the tumbuns. The strikes were authorized after ISR confirmed presence of terrorists within the Vicinity of interest
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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@osokenuBiku @akintollgate @JamesLantern2 Respectfully sir, & no slights intended here, I would think a benign correction would suffice to what appears to be a harmless oversight. No need for the name calling really. In spite of our competences in our different fields,we learn everyday still.Anyhow,have a Blessed weekend
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OsokenuBuku
OsokenuBuku@osokenuBiku·
@akintollgate @JamesLantern2 Olodo rabata ni e With ur personal experience& self acclaimed exposure,u don't knw who did wat These enfluencers are empty heads, minor handlers clearly av sense more than many of 'em Imagine saying Keyamo did eGates & giving him kudos, leaving our d real doer @akintollgate 🤡
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Akin Olaoye
Akin Olaoye@akintollgate·
As a frequent global traveler flying in and out of Nigeria, the arrival process at MMIA used to be the one thing that instantly raised my blood pressure. Today, the entire process has been fully digitized. I cleared customs in just 3 minutes, no human interaction, no stress, and no begging from immigration officials. This is a massive win and deserves huge kudos to the PBAT @officialABAT admin! ✈️ One more 🌹 for you @fkeyamo I love good things, you should too! If you have experienced this process, please share.
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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@DefenseNigeria The evolution of introducing tactical systems in tackling this war on terror is a tad slow. Nonetheless, better late than never. It must be said, this war on terror has birthed new techs, new battlefield crafts & enhanced doctrine. Painful & costly, but the AFN is different now.
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Defense News Nigeria
Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria·
The 8 Division Nigerian Army has graduated 27 newly trained drone pilots as part of efforts to boost operational efficiency and improve intelligence gathering in ongoing security operations across the North West.
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Akin Oges@AkinOges·
@MikeJake_0 @Yusuf_a_ali @TojuWes It was never a wise idea to stop sharing clips of NAF’s ISR scores at the frontlines. They are a smart means to silence haters, enemies within & without. Also, a strong messaging to Nigerians: passively blending in their conscious support whilst carrying them along. Nice job AFN.
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Mike Jake
Mike Jake@MikeJake_0·
@Yusuf_a_ali @TojuWes Nigeria Air Force have always been carrying out strike without US ISR just that they don’t post videos
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