IFEANYI Johnbosco

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IFEANYI Johnbosco

IFEANYI Johnbosco

@BoscoDRabi

Visionary, Socio-Spiritual Director, Prayer Master, Teacher, Avide Reader and Critic

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Daniel Somtochukwu@Somtolism7·
The Lt. Col. who said he would never leave the Battalion HQ and would be the last person to leave stood his ground, calling for backup. But no backup could reach the camp because several reinforcement teams had already been ambushed and killed. That was how the commander’s location was eventually exposed, and he was shot dead. No national flag was lowered for this commando. Imagine that and people still think this country is working. Nigeria is not a place you will sacrifice yourself for 💔💔💔💔 Keep resting commando 🥷🫡
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𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐤𝐞🔰
𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐤𝐞🔰@DrakeOfficial06·
Another innocent biafra woman forcefully k!lled by UDO GA ACHI at Oba Anambra State because she was suspected of being an IPOB member. 💔
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Rozay@StephenUba8·
Biafrans have suffered the worst injustice in the world. Finland & Nigeria worked together to take our Prime Minister. Since then, Biafra land is under siege. And Finland refuses to say a single word. #FreeSimonEkpa #Biafra #JusticeForBiafra
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
A Question for President Goodluck Jonathan Former President Goodluck Jonathan is a good man. That is how history remembers him. That is how he comes across in person. I have sat with him. I have looked him in the eye. He is gentle, thoughtful, prayerful — a rare combination at the top of African politics. In US interviews, I have called him an "accidental Christian president," because that is what he was. The token Southern Christian Vice President in the Yar'Adua administration. When the President died in May 2010 — a year before the next election — the constitution put Jonathan in the chair. The powers that be never intended for him to be the top man. That is not to diminish him. It is to explain why they unleashed hell to get him out. During his tenure, Nigeria was more peaceful and her people more prosperous than they are today. It was the only nation on earth where radical Islam was being pushed back. Boko Haram was on its heels. Christian villages and churches still stood. The Plateau still had farmers on it. There was real progress. Real hope. Then Buhari claimed victory in 2015 — with Obama's full backing, and election results that were very much open to challenge. Jonathan made a famous concession. He walked away. He said: "My political ambition is not worth the blood of one Nigerian." That line has burnished his stature as an elder statesman. It is the line every news anchor quotes when they introduce him. It is the line that has earned him standing ovations at every African Union summit since. It is also the line that gives me pause. Because here is the truth, said plainly and without disrespect: The fight was not about his political ambition. It was about life. It was about liberty. It was about whether a Christian Southerner could lead Nigeria out of the darkness that has smothered her people for generations. It was about standing in the gap when the gap was open. And by walking away — by treating the fight as if it were about him — Goodluck Jonathan did not save Nigerian blood. He let it spill. Since 2015: More than 185,000 Nigerians have been killed. 125,000 of them Christians. 60,000 of them peaceful Muslims slaughtered by the same machine. More than 19,000 churches destroyed. 10 to 12 million Nigerians displaced from their ancestral lands. Mass slavery. Mass starvation. Mass forgetting. That is the cost of one man's decision to call life-and-death a question of personal ambition. I do not say this to wound him. I say it because the same darkness that took the country in 2015 is more powerful today than it was then. It has had total control of Nigeria for going on twelve years. It has metastasized. It has bought generals. It has hired Washington lobbyists. It has filled the mass graves of the Middle Belt and the IDP camps of the Northeast. And now His Excellency has signaled he may run again in 2027. So here is my question for him. And I ask it with the deepest, most genuine respect. Mr. President — now more than perhaps any time in Nigerian history, your people need a fighter. A champion. A man who will stand in the gap and wage war on the darkness — the bloody foreign hands, the radical ideology of death, the corrupt and complicit leaders, the brutal system of submission and silence that is smothering the land. A man who will champion the displaced generation — 10 to 12 million innocent Nigerians traumatically driven from their ancestral lands — and get them back home. Safe. Restored. Where they belong. Are you that man? What did you learn from 2015? What will you do different? Or is this, once again, about your political ambition? Because, sir — with all the respect a man can give to a man — Nigerians can no longer afford a leader who lays down the fight in the name of peace. The blood is already on the ground. The peace has already been broken. The only question left is whether the next time they come for your people, you will stand. Or step aside. #EarthShaker
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
MEET THE CALIPHATE'S WAR CHIEF: From 1804 to today, the Sarkin Yaki's official job has been to conquer the Middle Belt --- Two hundred twenty-one years ago, in the dust of a small town called Gudu in present-day Sokoto State, a Fulani scholar named Usman dan Fodio raised a green banner. Around him gathered men with swords and horses. He declared a holy war. This is the moment most Western readers — and even most modern Nigerians outside the north — have been taught to think of as ancient history. It is not ancient history. It is the operating manual of what is happening tonight in Plateau State. Dan Fodio did not just raise an army. He raised a command structure. He gave specific lieutenants specific flags. Each flag carried the right to wage jihad in a specific direction. The western flag went to Gwandu. The eastern flag went to Gombe and Adamawa. The central flag stayed at Sokoto. And the southern flag — the one tasked with breaking and converting every non-Muslim community south of the Caliphate proper — went to a man named Mallam Yakubu. Yakubu took that flag and pushed south. He attacked the lands the Caliphate cavalry could not climb — the Plateau, Tafawa Balewa, Wase, Bogoro. He founded the Bauchi Emirate in 1805 as the southern operations headquarters of the jihad. And Dan Fodio gave him a title. Not just Emir. Something more specific. Something operational. Sarkin Yakin Sarkin Musulmi. In Hausa, that is "War Chief of the Commander of the Faithful." It means: when the Sultan of Sokoto wants war waged, the holder of this title carries the flag and gives the orders. It is not honorary. It is not ceremonial. It is the designated military command position of the Sokoto Caliphate's southern campaign. Every Emir of Bauchi has held that title since 1805. All eleven of them. The current holder, sitting on the throne in Bauchi tonight, is Dr. Rilwanu Suleiman Adamu Jumba, enthroned July 30, 2010. Leadership Newspaper, a major Nigerian daily, put it plainly in 2022: he was "crowned as the chief warrior of the Sokoto caliphate." Read that again. The chief warrior of the Sokoto caliphate. Not in the 1800s. Today. In 2026. The mission that never ended When Yakubu rode south with his flag, his targets were specific. The non-Muslim peoples of the Middle Belt. The Yergum. The Angas. The Tarok. The Sayawa. The Berom on the Plateau he could never quite climb. The Mwaghavul. The Bachama. Every indigenous people who would not bend to the new caliphate. Some of these names you may not recognize. They are among the most ancient peoples of West Africa. Their ancestors farmed the Plateau and the Middle Belt valleys long before Mohammed ever lived. They had their own languages, their own kings, their own gods. They never asked to be part of any caliphate. Yakubu came for them anyway. By order of Dan Fodio. Under the southern flag. And here is what most people do not know — when Yakubu went back to Sokoto in 1807 to ask Dan Fodio where to plant his capital, his first proposal was not Bauchi. It was Wase. Yes — the same Wase whose Emir today is the JNI chairman of Plateau State. Dan Fodio told Yakubu to settle further north — but make sure the southern push reaches all the way to Wase and beyond. Twelve years later, in 1817, Wase was founded as a sub-emirate under the Bauchi flag, exactly as Dan Fodio had ordered. That structure exists today. The Tribune Online — a major Nigerian newspaper — published the official record straight from Bauchi's Chief Historian, Alhaji Ado Dan Rimi: "Yakubun Bauchi was able to cover and protect most of the southern parts of the caliphate during the Jihad and had wide land coverage unlike most Emirs who concentrated only in their emirates." Translation: Yakubu was not running just one emirate. He was running the southern war machine of the entire Caliphate. His successors have inherited that mandate. Twenty-one decades later, the southern campaign has not stopped. The targets have not changed. The structure has not changed. The flag has not been lowered. What has changed is the technology. The cavalry has been replaced by AK-47s. The slave raids have been replaced by mass killings. The expansion is now denied in Washington lobby firms instead of celebrated in court chronicles. But the geography of the violence — Plateau, Tafawa Balewa, Bogoro, Wase, Bokkos, Bassa, Mangu, Riyom — is identical to the geography Yakubu was assigned in 1805. The flag is still flying. The Sarkin Yakin Sarkin Musulmi is still holding it. How the power flows Here is what every Western diplomat, every State Department analyst, every wide-eyed reporter in Abuja needs to understand. The Sokoto-Bauchi-Wase axis is not three random emirates having coincidentally similar problems. It is a single command chain, designed by Dan Fodio himself, still functioning exactly as drawn up. Sokoto holds spiritual and political authority. The Sultan is "Commander of the Faithful." He sets policy. He blesses or withholds the war. Bauchi holds military authority over the southern campaign. The Emir is the Sultan's designated war chief — Sarkin Yakin Sarkin Musulmi — with operational control over the Middle Belt expansion. Wase holds forward-deployed operational authority inside Plateau itself. The Emir is JNI chairman of Plateau State, supervising every JNI chapter in all 17 LGAs where the killing is happening. He reports up the chain to Bauchi, and through Bauchi to Sokoto. When the Sultan condemns "Allahu Akbar killers" to hell from a podium in Abuja, but the killings continue in Plateau, his own war chief in Bauchi has not lowered the flag. That is the structural fact. The Sultan can call it off in one phone call to the Emir of Bauchi. He has not. In March 2026 — six weeks before the May 6 attack on Christian mourners at Nding — the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, paid a formal courtesy visit to the Emir of Bauchi. He commended the Emir's "support" to the Nigerian Army. The Sarkin Yakin Sarkin Musulmi, the man whose 220-year-old title carries operational responsibility for the southern war on Christians, hosted Nigeria's top general in his palace. Six weeks later, mourners burying their dead were attacked in Plateau by Fulani militia, and according to one eyewitness on the ground, by Nigerian soldiers as well. The flag and the rifle. The throne and the trigger. Same chain. 2010: the year the flag was raised again When the 11th Emir of Bauchi took his throne on July 30, 2010, something else was new in Nigeria. For the first time in modern history, a Christian Southerner was sitting in Aso Rock as President of Nigeria — Goodluck Jonathan, sworn in on May 5 of that same year after President Yar'Adua's death. The northern Muslim political establishment did not accept that result. The unwritten zoning agreement — that the presidency rotates between North and South every two terms — had been broken by circumstance. They wanted their turn back. Within six weeks of Rilwanu's enthronement, Boko Haram launched its modern violent phase. On September 7, 2010, the group broke more than 700 inmates out of Bauchi Prison — the most spectacular jailbreak in Nigerian history. Bauchi. The seat of the Sarkin Yakin Sarkin Musulmi. The chief warrior city. Three months later, on Christmas Eve 2010, Boko Haram bombings in Jos killed more than 80 Christians. The Plateau campaign moved from skirmishes to industrial-scale slaughter. The next year, when Jonathan defeated Buhari at the polls, the Caliphate answered with mass killings. Post-election Christian massacres swept Kaduna, Kano, Bauchi, Gombe. More than 800 dead in three days. Hundreds of churches burned. By 2014, Boko Haram had displaced two million people and abducted the Chibok girls. By 2015, the northern political establishment had taken the presidency back through Buhari. By 2025, more than 125,000 Christians and 60,000 peaceful Muslims had been slaughtered in northern Nigeria and the Middle Belt. Most of it under the southern flag. I am not telling you the chief warrior personally pulled triggers. I am telling you the chronology. The flag was raised in mid-2010. The killing accelerated immediately. The southern campaign has not stopped since. This is what the 220-year-old job description looks like in modern times. The question every reporter in Abuja should ask Next time the Sultan of Sokoto walks to a podium and condemns "Allahu Akbar killers" to hell — somebody, please, ask him this: Your Eminence, when will you order your Sarkin Yakin Sarkin Musulmi — the Emir of Bauchi — to lower the flag of the southern jihad? Watch him struggle with that question. Watch him pretend he does not know what you mean. Watch him pretend the title is just historical decoration. It is not. The Tribune Online printed the title from the Bauchi Emirate's own Chief Historian. Leadership Newspaper printed it from the palace's own anniversary statement. The line is unbroken. The flag is still flying. The chief warrior is still on his throne. Two centuries. Eleven men. One mission. The Middle Belt. The Plateau. The Christian villages of southern Bauchi. Conquer them. That has been the official job description, on the record, for two hundred twenty-one years. Anybody who tells you the killings on the Plateau are random, or about cattle, or about climate, or about anything other than what they are — is selling you a lie that the Caliphate's own record contradicts. The flag is still flying. Somebody needs to lower it. #EarthShaker
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
INSIDER INTEL - DO NOT BE DECEIVED I received this from a trusted contact inside the Plateau Police. I had sent this press release, here is the reply: “Sir, this is misleading, people were attacked and killed during the burial, in fact, there has been serious uprisings in the areas since that, just yesterday some of our colleagues were deployed to the Barkin Ladi where the incident happened, Fan is my district.” IMPORTANT NOTE: This is Federal police stationed in Plateau State, not Plateau State police. (There are no state police in Nigeria.) The same Tinubu Federal government that is spending $10M in lobbyists in the US to hide the truth. The same Tinubu Federal government that calls the terrorist “brothers” and “prodigal sons” while calling the displaced “criminals” and “vagrants” while bulldozing their homes. The same Tinubu Federal government that is ranked as one of the most corrupt regimes on earth. (The head of Nigeria’s Federal Police, IGP Olatunji “Tunji” Disu, is a former SARS commander, by the way.) Bottom line: THEY ARE LYING #EarthShaker
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AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV
AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV@mats56455·
Dear All, It is an honour to continue the struggle against human rights abuses in Nigeria, a state facing deep systemic challenges. I am pleased that many of you have joined this cause, which I began voluntarily in 2016 to expose the atrocities committed against Biafrans and Christians in Nigeria. As an international law expert, I remain committed to voluntarily supporting all lawful efforts aimed at securing the freedom of prisoners, starting with Nnamdi Kanu and others whom I believe have been detained on false grounds, including individuals facing related cases elsewhere in Europe, such that of Simon Ekpa in Finland. Lawyers are guided by the written law and by the principle of treating all clients equally, as we are trained to stand for truth and justice. Dr. David Nyekorach-Matsanga London, United Kingdom 🇬🇧 08.04.2026
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AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!
AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!@engrICO2015·
Hope u have not forgotten ? It was in the news 🗞️
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Dr. Williams Daddy Mmuo-Nso.
Dr. Williams Daddy Mmuo-Nso.@WilliamsNnaeme7·
When I look at our people today, I honestly wonder how we arrived at this level of ignorance and misplaced priorities. We live here in the so-called first world, yet many of our people back home continue to reject their roots and traditions because of doctrines introduced to them through colonial influence and religious manipulation. Some people hate their own fathers, their grandfathers, and even the ancestors through whom they came into this world, yet they claim to love Jesus without even understanding the origin of that name or the history behind it. Imagine someone sitting under a plantain tree, covered with mosquito bites, struggling without food, electricity, good roads, or hospitals — yet spending all day praying for miracles from a man they have never seen, while leaders abroad continue to enjoy the wealth of the world. Meanwhile, the realities of suffering remain everywhere: No stable power supply. No healthcare. No infrastructure. No certainty of the next meal. Yet many are distracted from confronting the real problems affecting their lives. We all believe in the Almighty God who created heaven and earth — the same God our ancestors believed in before foreign systems altered our way of life. It is time for us to stop deceiving ourselves, face reality, rediscover our identity, and focus on building a better future for our people. BIAFRA is the solution to all this evil 😈 religion and all the atrocities done to Africa. ZOO IS GONE DONE DEAD BURIED DUSTED 💀 ☠️ AND BIAFRA HAS BEEN RESTORED LONG LIVE USB CITIZENS! LONG LIVE MNK !! LONG LIVE PM !!! LONG LIVE DPM !!!! LONG LIVE USB GOVT !!!!! LONG LIVE USB ENVISAGED ELITE DEFENCE !!!!!! ISEEEEEE EKE ORIE AFOR NKWO ♥️
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🚨 EXPOSED: NATO MEMBER TRAINING HAMAS TERRORISTS According to Kan 11, Hamas, an internationally recognized terrorist organization, are training in Turkish shooting ranges and drone schools to prepare for future conflicts with Israel. Turkey, yes, the NATO member. The report says Hamas trains under civilian cover, receives drone pilot licenses, and are expected to be deployed to Lebanon, Jordan, and Judea and Samaria. So the question must be asked: @SecRubio, will the US go to war against Israel if Israel acts to defend itself? Will we all stand by, continue to support and fund NATO activities in Turkey as it uses its resources to fill the Iranian vacuum? This is the time for pressure. De-escalation.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Dear world, Iran was not a Muslim country; it was conquered by Islam. This is how Iran looked before the Islamic Republic. Make Iran Great Again 🇮🇷
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aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
Will the heavens fall if NASS quickly passes a law, empowering INEC to add REFERENDUM on the ballot? A case can be made that voters have a right to decide whether or not the nation should remain the way it is. That’s how Midwest Region was created in the 1960s.
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Ngozi Orabueze Deputy Prime Minister/COS USB
Press release OFFICIAL PROCLAMATION UNITED STATES OF BIAFRAN MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30, 2026 AS A FEDERAL PUBLIC HOLIDAY WHEREAS, from 1967 to 1970, and till date; the people of Biafra endured immense loss of life and displacement during the Nigerian - Biafran Civil War; and in the quest for their freedom which was redeclared on November 29th, 2024; and WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper to set aside a day to honor the memory of the men, women, and children who perished, and to recognize the resilience of survivors and their descendants; and WHEREAS, the United States of Biafra USB Citizens worldwide preserves this history through remembrance, education, and community solidarity; and WHEREAS, May 30th has been observed annually by Biafrans worldwide as a day of solemn remembrance, reflection, and commitment to our resilience, peace and freedom, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Dr. Ngozi Orabueze the Deputy Prime Minister / Chief of Staff of the United States of Biafra USB/Biafra Republic Governmemt in Exile BRGIE/ Defacto, do hereby proclaim May 30, 2026, as United States of Biafran Memorial Day Federal Public Holiday On this day: 1. Remembrance: We call upon all United States of Biafran Citizens to join our Washington DC event physically or online, and observe a moment of silence at 5:00 PM Biafra time; 12:00 noon est. to honor those who lost their lives. 2. Education: Schools, libraries, and community centers in Biafraland are encouraged to host programs on Biafran history and the value of freedom and peace. 3. Community: United States of Biafran families and allies are invited to gather at village squares, Obi umunna, memorial parks, community town halls, for memorial services, cultural tributes, dances, parades and youth scholarship activities. 4. Service: We encourage acts of charity and assistance to families whose breadwinners were incarcerated in different jails across Nigeria and Biafra territory. Visit, and send food, money to them, especially PM Simon Ekpa at Finland and Onyendu Nnamdi Kanu at Sokoto prison. 5. We call on the invading Nigeria state to withdraw its military, police and agents from the United States of Biafra and territory and respond to the peace call from the USB government. Businesses and institutions are respectfully urged to recognize this day and allow observance by USB employees and students who wish to participate. May this day strengthen our commitment to our freedom and protection of our land, remembrance, reconciliation, and the dignity of all peoples. Proclaimed this 6th day of May, 2026. From Sacrifice to Stability: Continuing the Mission Dr. Ngozi Orabueze Deputy Prime Minister DPM /Chief of Staff COS United States of Biafra USB / Biafra Republic Government in Exile BRGIE / DEFACTO @OfficeofMelania @realDonaldTrump @cnni @cnnbrk @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @MobilePunch @SaharaReporters @channelstv @FoxNews @alexstubb @Huuhkajat @WalidPhares @jihadwatchRS @_AfricanUnion @EU_Commission @AmnestyNigeria @amnestyusa @amnesty @IHRF_English @HumanR @USArmy @VladimierPutin @netanyahu @PeterObi @officialABAT @HQNigerianArmy @USBDPM @StateDept @mrubin1971 @SecRubio @MikeArnoldTruth
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Press release: 5/9/2026 Linking Global Jihad Movement and their Propaganda Campaigns as stated by President Donald J Trump Confirmed by Nigeria President Tinubu and Nigeria Army Nigeria army today said that the burning of Christian homes 2 days ago in the United States of Biafra territory was caused by IED explosives stored by ESN/IPOB (see headline on Sahara reporters) Eye witness account (listen to the voice of the girl in the video) says that the Nigeria army came to their quiet community and burn those 4 homes, she tells the boy that the army are still around and the boy told his friend that they should leave immediately before the army kills them. This is exactly the terrorist acts and crimes against humanity being carried out daily by the Nigeria state against the Biafran people and the new Christian Nation - United States of Biafra USB For clarity, there is NOTHING like ESN or IPOB in the whole Biafra 40 states territory; what we have is the United States of Biafra which was declared on November 29th, 2024 in Lahti Finland The Nigeria state and its politicians led by President Tinubu refuses to recognize and respect the New Nation and the WILL of the PEOPLE , rather resorts to revisiting and mentioning old ESN and IPOB which has no place currently in our new Nation, and use these non existent names to unleash mayhem to the people of Biafra that has told Nigeria to LEAVE Biafraland. Tinubu and his army are currently and forcefully occupying a sovereign land and reacting to the “NIGERIA MUST GO” Which was launched by 80 million Biafrans few weeks ago. Nothing Nigeria is welcomed in Biafra territory at this point They MUST leave the 40 states of Biafra because they are killing us and burning our homes. The United States of Biafra government will continue to confront the global propaganda of the Nigeria terrorist state and their terrorists acts in the Christian Nation of USB We will protect our people and our territory. I call on our allies to recognize the United States of Biafra to stop these terrorist acts @realDonaldTrump @OfficeofMelania @POTUS @StateDept @mrubin1971 @SecRubio @tedcruz @RepRileyMoore @WalidPhares @HQNigerianArmy @officialABAT @alexstubb @AmnestyNigeria @amnestyusa @amnesty @cnni @cnnbrk @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @FoxNews @Huuhkajat @WhiteHouse @yleuutiset @NATO @VladimierPutin @netanyahu @USArmy @PeterObi @CCSoludo @EU_Commission @Europarl_EN @jihadwatchRS @IHRF_English @hrw @Terrorist_Watch @FBIDirectorKash @FBI @CIADirector @CIA @SecBlinken @BillClinton @MichelleObama @BarackObama @USBDPM @AJEnglish
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Rozay@StephenUba8·
Homes are being set on fire by the Nigerian military. Where are the human rights bodies? You cannot stay silent now and then condemn us for defending our territory later. Caution the Nigerian government immediately! 🔥 #HumanRightsViolations #UN #AmnestyInternational #Nigeria
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@Emmaolins
@Emmaolins@Emmaolins116498·
@MikeArnoldTruth Nnamdi Kanu jailed because he is warning against Jihadist incursion into Southern region Nigeria, #Biafra Land – America 🇺🇸 and Israel 🇮🇱 Recognize #Biafra as state to save the life of Christians ✝️ and Jewish ✡️ people's God Bless America 🇺🇸 .
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
There was a man… There was a man who loved his people. He was born into a land where the law was not made for him. Where his tribe could not vote in the country of their fathers. Where the constitution itself was written to keep his kind in their place. He saw it. He named it. And he refused to accept it as the natural order of things. He was educated. He had mastered the language of those who ruled, and he used it to expose what they had done. He was a man of words — written, spoken, broadcast — and his words traveled further than the regime could follow. He believed, for a long time, that words alone could break the chains. He marched. He organized. He pleaded. He addressed the world in the language of reason and law. The conscience of the powerful was not reached. So he chose another road. Not because he wanted to. Because every peaceful door had been closed. He believed — and said openly — that a people whose every nonviolent appeal had been met with bullets had the right to defend themselves and to fight back. He did not call it terror. He called it self-defense, and he was prepared to be hanged for saying so. The regime called it terror. They put his organization on lists. They put his face on wanted posters. They told the world he was a violent man, a dangerous man, a man whose freedom would mean chaos and bloodshed. The most powerful nation on earth kept him on its terrorist watch list for forty-four years. They came for him. They charged him under laws written to silence him. They tried him in courts that were never going to acquit him. They sentenced him to die in prison. He went to prison. And he stayed there. While he sat in his cell, his people kept dying. The regime kept killing them. The world kept looking away. The lobbyists in distant capitals kept calling the survivors troublemakers and the killers misunderstood. The propaganda kept flowing. The history books kept being rewritten. But something else happened too. His name kept traveling. From mouth to mouth. From church to church. From parliament to parliament. The young people he had never met learned his name. The old people who had given up hope learned his name. The presidents and prime ministers who had once called him a terrorist began to feel a strange shifting in the rooms where they stood. His captors had locked him away to silence him. They had only made him louder. Years passed. The regime tried everything. They offered him freedom if he would renounce his cause. He refused. They offered him comfort if he would denounce his people. He refused. They offered him a quiet exile if he would simply stop being who he was. He refused. He sat in his cell and he kept loving his people. And one day — not because the regime had a change of heart, but because the world had finally learned his name — the doors opened. He walked out. Older. Frailer. But unbroken. Unbought. Unrepentant for the cause that had cost him everything. He did not call for vengeance. He did not call for the regime’s people to be driven into the sea. He called for truth. He called for reconciliation. He called for the kind of justice that would let the children of his oppressors live in peace alongside the children of their victims. His name became a word. His face became a face the world recognized. His country, once a byword for cruelty, became a country that could begin to heal. The regime that had jailed him as a terrorist became the regime that had to apologize for having done it. The world that had once looked away built statues of him in its capitals. That man was Nelson Mandela. He was 71 when he walked out of prison. In Sokoto today, there is a man. #EarthShaker
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
DID THE SULTAN JUST DOOM HIS ANCESTORS TO HELL? Yesterday in Abuja, the Sultan of Sokoto declared: "Don't think you are going to heaven. You are going to hell for taking the lives of innocent people." By his own ruling, for killing innocent people: 🔥 Usman dan Fodio — founder of his caliphate, blood ancestor, leader of the 1804 jihad — is in hell. 🔥 Every Fulani warrior who built the Sokoto throne yelling Allahu Akbar — in hell. 🔥 The federal commanders who starved 3 million Igbo children to keep "One Nigeria" — in hell. 🔥 The Fulani militia who stormed a Christian burial in Barkin Ladi yesterday yelling Allahu Akbar — in hell with the rest of them. Not that I disagree, but that's a lot of hell, Your Eminence. So name them. Excommunicate them. Issue the fatwa. Strip your Emir of Wase, your own JNI chairman in Plateau, who has never named a single killer in twenty years. Otherwise we all know it's just taquiyya theater. Empty words. And your ancestors are still down there. 🔥 @sultan_ofsokoto #signitsultan #sultanofsilence #EarthShaker
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