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Babaneh of Africa

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Dude, suckin' at something is the first step to being sorta good at something. - Jake, Adventure Time

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Interesting things
Interesting things@awkwardgoogle·
Latvian passport under UV light - Good luck to counterfeit that 🤯
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Uncle Ruckus
Uncle Ruckus@Emarged·
This is exactly how a multi-billion-dollar company is created. Fortune always favours those who solve day-to-day problems.
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People Of The Internet
People Of The Internet@PeopleOfTheInt·
The Villain Aura of Robert Pattinson! 🖤
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Anime Archive@anime_daily·
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Anime/movies 🎥
Anime/movies 🎥@Jenifer107106·
Toph Beifong reminding the Fire Nation why you don’t mess with earthbenders #TophBeifong #ATLA"
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The Net Daily
The Net Daily@TheNetDaily·
Getting RKO'd by a monkey is a wild story to tell the grandkids
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This blind pregnant woman got her ultrasound 3D printed and couldn't stop smiling
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antonystarrgifs@antonystarrgif·
the Boys when they were boys. or kids.
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Dirmax✨🌍
Dirmax✨🌍@JustDirmax·
Eight players must hide across a school and evade 285 students for 20 minutes to win $1M
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FootballFunnys
FootballFunnys@FootballFunnys·
Absolute classic! 🤣🤣
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Anime Posts@AnimeePost·
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FS YUSUF
FS YUSUF@FSYusuff·
If you say Justice Crack criticism was "MISPLACED AND DANGEROUS", what happened to the rampage of these terrorists.
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DEFENCE HQ NIGERIA@DHQNigeria

SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT A BATTLEFIELD COMMAND – WHY THE NIGERIAN ARMY’S ACTION AGAINST JUSTICE CRACK IS A NATIONAL SECURITY IMPERATIVE By Tijjani Tanko INTRODUCTION: NATION AT WAR CANNOT AFFORD A SECOND FRONT Nigeria is not at peace. Across the North East, North West, and North Central, our armed forces are locked in daily combat against terrorists and bandits. Thousands of soldiers are deployed forward, often without rotation, facing an enemy that watches every word on social media. In this environment, the difference between “free speech” and “subversive act” is not academic – it is life and death. The Nigerian Army recently arrested a social media influencer, Justice Mark Chidiebere (known as “Justice Crack”), and handed him to civil authorities. His crime: systematically spreading content designed to turn soldiers against their commanders over welfare issues – beyond legitimate criticism into active incitement of insubordination. Public outcry has followed, with many calling the Army a silencer of whistleblowers. This statement argues the opposite: the Army acted lawfully, proportionately, and in the highest interest of national security. WHAT JUSTICE CRACK ACTUALLY DID On 2 May 2026, the Army announced the arrest of Justice Crack alongside several soldiers. Investigations showed he had built direct communication lines with frontline troops. He did not merely amplify complaints about rations or equipment – he actively urged soldiers to question their commanders’ legitimacy, refuse orders, and post videos attacking military hierarchy. Some soldiers admitted receiving small payments to share internal grievances that should have gone through proper channels. Crucially, the Army did not court‑martial the influencer. He was handed over to civilian police for normal criminal prosecution. That is not military dictatorship; that is constitutional democracy where no one – influencer or general – is above the law. WHY THE CRITICISM IS MISPLACED AND DANGEROUS First, critics confuse “whistleblowing” with “subversion.” A real whistleblower reports specific, verifiable wrongdoing to lawful authorities – Defence Headquarters, Human Rights Commission, or the media with evidence. Justice Crack did none of that. He broadcast unverified, one‑sided narratives meant to make soldiers feel abandoned. In a war zone, that is not transparency; it is psychological warfare. Second, timing is everything. Isolated welfare lapses exist in every army – including the US, UK, and Russia. But during war, amplifying those lapses in real time to combat units hands the enemy a propaganda tool. Terrorist groups already use such posts to claim “the Nigerian Army is starving” or “commanders don’t care,” lowering troop morale and encouraging desertion. Third, the Army acted with restraint. No soldier was shot. No journalist was jailed. The influencer was detained, investigated, and transferred to civilian police – exactly the same process for any civilian who incites factory workers to sabotage production during wartime. Why should the military be held to a lower standard? Fourth, the slippery slope argument cuts both ways. Critics fear any arrest will clamp down on dissent. But the greater risk is inaction: if the military does nothing while influencers systematically undermine command authority, the result will be crumbling discipline, friendly fire, and avoidable deaths. Which is more humane – arresting one influencer for investigation, or allowing a thousand soldiers to die because they lost faith in their leaders? THE HARSH REALITY OF WARTIME MORALE Military psychology is clear: a soldier who believes his nation has abandoned him hesitates. In counter‑insurgency, hesitation kills. The difference between a successful ambush and a fatal one is often split seconds. When a frontline soldier spends his rest time watching a viral video accusing his commander of stealing his meal allowance, trust in the chain of command erodes.

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In 2014, Russian man Igor Vorozhbitsyn was attacked by a bear and faced certain death. However, when his phone rang with Justin Bieber's "Baby" as the ringtone, the startled bear fled, saving his life.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Casted 😂😂
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Anime Archive
Anime Archive@anime_daily·
He mastered it at only 12 years old...
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REAL KHALEB
REAL KHALEB@Ekwuojo_khaleb·
Who was a better father figure? Iroh or Hakoda?
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