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Onyekachi
Onyekachi@CyberHacck·
This is me trusting God everyday. I am about to enter a new season and I know it will be marvelous. Dear Lord, thank you for everything you have done for me and for what you’re about to do for this baby of yours. 🙏❤️
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Oyinkansola Alabi (Dr.)
Oyinkansola Alabi (Dr.)@EmotionsDoctor·
They deceived you into believing that feminists are bitter and angry women, or women without fathers, or women who hate men. They made you dislike feminists and feminism. And they made you fall in love with misogyny. Some of your papa's and mama's even laugh at feminists on stage, and you laugh with them. You are laughing with people whose voices are loud about submission but never about injustice. You are laughing with people in armored cars and armed guards, while you are exposed to rape or kidnapping every day. My dear, you are not hurting feminists. You are hurting yourself. Keep laughing with people who observe table manners while you are in pain.
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Harley knows you are lonely and so she
In 2013, 12-year-old Ifunanya Favour Ibe was abducted, raped, and killed in Ekiti State by 34-year-old Samuel Chukwunyere. In 2014, 70-year-old Cecilia Ogidi-Okereke was raped to death in a bush in Abia/Oyo by a 32-year-old man while she was gathering leaves. In 2014, 500-level university student Taiwo Omolara Shittu was raped and killed at her sister’s home in Oyo State. In 2017, an unnamed 14-year-old girl was gang-raped to death in Abule-Ado, Lagos by a group of local boys. In 2018, 13-year-old Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje died from VVF complications in Benue State after years of repeated rape by her uncle, Andrew Ogbuja, and his son, Victor. In 2020, 22-year-old Vera Uwaila Omozuwa was brutally raped and struck in the head with a fire extinguisher inside an RCCG parish in Benin City, Edo State, leading to her death days later. In 2020, 18-year-old Barakat Bello was raped and butchered with machetes during a home robbery in Ibadan, Oyo State. In 2020, 29-year-old Shomuyiwa Gulako was raped and murdered in her apartment in Ibadan, Oyo State, where her head was smashed with a stone. In 2020, 11-year-old Zainab Adeyemo was raped and murdered in a bush in Ondo State by an Okada rider, Dare Ojo, while he was transporting her to a market. In 2020, 11-year-old Favour Okechukwu was gang-raped to death in the Ejigbo area of Lagos. In 2021, 14-year-old Karen-Happuch Aondodoo Akpagher died from complications following a rape incident at her school in Abuja. In 2021, job seeker Iniobong Umoren was lured to a fake interview, raped, and murdered in Akwa Ibom State by Uduak Akpan. In 2021, 300-level student Blessing Olajide was raped and strangled in her home in Ilorin, Kwara State. In 2021, an unnamed 6-year-old girl was raped to death in Kaduna State. In 2022, 22-year-old Oluwabamise (Bamise) Ayanwola was abducted, raped, and murdered in Lagos aboard a BRT bus driven by Andrew Nice Ominikoron, who was supported by unidentified accomplices. In 2024, 2-year-old Umma Salma died from severe penetration injuries after being raped beside a mosque in Ningi, Bauchi State. In 2025, 34-year-old Ugochi Anosike was raped and strangled in her room in Oyigbo, Rivers State. In 2025, Banke William Jimoh was raped to death and had her neck slashed during a home invasion in Keffi, Nasarawa State, by unidentified armed men. In 2025, 3-year-old Harira Yakubu Bala was found dead with multiple injuries in a bush in Jigawa State after being raped and molested. In 2025, 2-year-old Maryam Ahmad was sexually assaulted in Bassa, Plateau State by 26-year-old Job Josiah; she survived the physical attack but remains severely traumatized. In 2025, 64-year-old Mulikat Sanni was raped and murdered in Ondo State by her grandson, Ahmed Toheed, over witchcraft allegations. In 2026, a 4-year-old girl was allegedly assaulted at an Islamic school in Jikwoyi, Abuja by the son of a teacher. In 2026, there’s a RAPE FESTIVAL currently ongoing in Ozoro. Victims neither be name nor accounted for. These are the very few cases that made it to the social media. The only things that the victims have in common, is a vagina. Babies, old women, sluts, prudes, sex-workers, girlfriends, in their homes, in the church, in the mosque, in the bush, in a bus, in a school… they just need to exist. “Cover yourself, dress properly, mind where you go”… some where covered, some didn’t need to be cover because they were babies, some went to church, some were just commuting, some didn’t even go anywhere because they were in their house.
TENIOLA@Teeniiola

Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area. According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men. Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.

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Aderinsola👑❤️
Aderinsola👑❤️@Niella025·
They rape babies They rape fully covered women They rape drunk girls They rape girls who just went to read They rape women randomly on the streets They rape women in their homes They rape women in hijabs They rape christian sisters They rape teenagers They rape old women, old enough to be grandma’s They rape female friends They rape wives or girlfriends They rape female dead bodies in the morgue They rape wome who wear skimpy clothes They rape even in church They rape sisters, cousins, nieces, daughters Bosses rape their workers They rape because you said “no” or refuse their advances They rape because you refuse to give your contact They rape because they called you and you refused to reply As long as you’re a woman, black or white, old or young, outside or inside, have it at tha back of your mind that you can be a victim of rape. So thinking women who speak against rape are “bitter angry feminists who generalize” isn’t a smart thing to do sis. Making excuses for rape as a woman? You should be ashamed of yourself.
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Temitope💕
Temitope💕@AdegbolaEsther7·
• Women are humans, not entertainment. • Women are humans, not public property. • Women are humans, not something to “try your luck” on. • Women are humans, not objects for your amusement. • Women are humans, not invitations. • Women are humans, not challenges to conquer. • Women are humans, not there to satisfy your curiosity. • Women are humans, not something you touch without consent. • Women are humans, not your “just this once.” • Women are humans, not your entitlement. Women are humans. That alone should be enough for you to leave US alone!!!
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Harley knows you are lonely and so she
God!! God!!! Do you understand how much happened to those ladies! It was more than the assault, it was the mob!!!! They were mobbed like criminals!!! Pure beastial vigor unleashed on them, in droves! Can you even picture the horror??? A hand reaches for your breast. You try to swat it away, but two more are already there. You realize you can’t fight them all, so you stop attacking and go into a desperate, frantic defense. You cross your arms tightly over your chest, trying to shield your own body from a drive of invaders. You are a fortress under siege. But that does nothing. Five more pairs of hands reach to rip your top. Three more are tugging at your bra, the straps digging into your shoulders. They are prying at your locked arms, trying to force your chest open, while the rest of the mob is pushing and pulling you in a dozen different directions. You are fighting to keep your bra on, for your dignity. Your flight response is screaming. Your legs are making a run for it even before your brain can process the path - this is pure survival now. Dignity has taken a back seat. You leap, trying to break free, but they pull. You feel your top give way, the fabric shredding, and suddenly your breasts are feeling the cool evening breeze... exposed to the eyes of these rabid drove. You are using every ounce of feminine strength, against all these pure masculine energy fueled by the frenzy of a mob and lust… just to keep your arms wrapped around yourself. You’re trying to keep your balance things are happening faster than you can process. You realize you’re losing, so you drop. You collapse into a fetal position on the ground, trying to become as physically small as possible. To disappear. But before you even hit the ground, hands grab the waistband of your jeans. The fabric is trapped between their grip and your skin. They pull. You feel the denim and the lace of your underwear fold into a brutal, agonizing wedgie between the lips of your vagina - the searing burn of the friction as they tug. And you’re confused because you didn’t steal, you did kill… you were just a woman, commuting. I didn’t censor my words because I want it to read as uncomfortable as possible. Because there is not a single place on earth, in all of human history, where a man has faced this type of coordinated, ritualized horror from a mob of women. Women get raped for “culture”, they get raped as a “punishment”, they get raped for revenge, they get raped for “duty”, they get raped for “rituals”, they get raped for looking too good, for dressing too scanty, “asking for it”, for being a tease, for getting in a room with a man, for being a toddler, for being an old woman in her 70s, for daring to commute in a BRT, for daring to breathe… God!!!!
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🌱@BALUCIAGA·
my heart goes out to the nigerian women and girls in ozoro who were brutalised, molested and raped by disgusting, predatory men who were fully aware and conscious of what they were doing. this wasn’t a spirit or a religious attack. this was them. may they all die.
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comediankoboko
comediankoboko@kobokolaugh·
Tinubu if you cannot fight insecurity RESIGN
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EbubeNna
EbubeNna@Grace_undiluted·
The North caused the civil war. No, let me rephrase. The Hausa/Fulani Muslims who have always been blood thirsty caused the civil war. You seem to not know history so I will teach you. Your ancestors carried out a massacre in Kano in 1953 (not like that was the first) when political disagreements over independence turned into a coordinated attack on Southerners. Many of the victims were Igbos. People were beaten, killed, and their properties destroyed. This was in the 1950s, a full thirteen years before the war. So the idea that the conflict started in 1966 because of Igbos is historically false. Throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s, similar hostility continued. Easterners living in the North faced intimidation, discrimination, and periodic violence that made it clear they were not truly safe. This is the background people conveniently ignore. Then came 1966. The coup that year involved officers from several regions, but the North immediately framed it as an “Igbo coup.” That incorrect interpretation became the excuse used to justify what happened afterwards. Between May and October 1966, there were widespread massacres of Eastern Nigerians in the North. Tens of thousands of civilians were killed. Women, children, students, traders, people who had nothing to do with politics were slaughtered in public places. Over one million Easterners fled home as refugees. These massacres happened long before secession and long before Biafra was declared. So tell me, how does a group that was being hunted, killed, and forced to flee become the cause of the war? In some cases, security forces even participated in the killings. That breakdown of protection is what destroyed the last remaining trust between the East and the rest of the country. When the regional leaders finally met at Aburi in 1967 (Aburi Accord) to find a peaceful solution, they agreed on decentralization. Yet when the Gowon returned home, and spoke with his kinsmen, he went back k on the agreement. At that point, after years of violence, broken promises, and the memory of massacres still fresh, the Eastern Region made the decision to secede. It wasn’t driven by domination or ambition. It was driven by the basic instinct to survive. So no, Igbos did not cause the Nigerian Civil War. The war was the result of repeated massacres dating back to the 1950s carried out buy your Hausa/flFulani ancestors and your generation and those before you are still doing it now which is why the entire world is calling you out on it and calling it the right name (Genocide) These are not emotional claims. They are documented historical facts backed by archives, diplomatic records, eyewitness accounts, and academic research. If we are going to discuss history, then let’s discuss it honestly. Not through revisionism, not through propaganda, but through the actual events that happened. History is clear on how the war began, and the truth does not support your narrative.
Abdulbaki Jari@Bahaushee

Who caused Nigerian civil war?

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Onyekachi
Onyekachi@CyberHacck·
Bruhhhhhh!!!!! What is happening in Nigeria is horrific ooooo
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
It doesn't look like you will be a big deal in the future. At least, that’s how you feel right now. Let me give you some advice. Do not do, write, say or publish anything that borders on illegality, immorality or that shows a lack of integrity. Also, stop sharing secrets you won’t want the world to know about. Just stop talking to ‘friends’ about things you don't want the world to know about. Also, stop chasing virality so much that you erase the need to be cautious. Apply a lot of sense. When tomorrow comes, don’t let your past indiscretions hold you back.
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V4R4N3🗿
V4R4N3🗿@V4R4N3·
AGEIS 🛡️ started as an idea that became a thought over a year ago. After my six months internship at @cyforceng I started to reach out to industry experts like @lady_sheraz and @CyberHacck to help shed light. A year later AGEIS has become a reality.
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The LIGHT☄️
The LIGHT☄️@Adasu_d_gr8·
Do you know what's more painful about Ochanya's predicament? She was doing so well in the village school. She said she wanted to be a medical doctor when she grows up. Winifred's mum returned to the village one Christmas. Decided to take Ochanya to the City to get good education since she was sound and intelligent. And that was the end of her dreams, her ambition, and her life. Winifred's dad and brother raped her for five years till she d!ed. Guess what! The rapists children are doing so well in life. Winifred is now a lawyer and a social media influencer. Victor is doing so well in his musical career, and he's about to release a track. Ihotu, the rapist's last born who was in the same class with Ochanya just got admission to Benue State University. Ochanya would have been 20years now, and probably in her 100level studying her dream course, Medicine and Surgery in Benue State University. But she was used as the sacrificial lamb. Can I tell you something? Ochanya has come back to demand for justice. This time around, with you, I and millions of Nigerians solidly behind her shouting for justice. This time around, we will not allow the case to be swept under the carpet like it was in 2018. Until justice prevails, we remain Ochanya's voice. Remember, silence in the face of injustice is INJUSTICE—and evil. #JusticeforOchanya
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Oluwamayowa Agoro
Oluwamayowa Agoro@mahyorh·
I thank Jehovah 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 I thank @sisinerd I thank @SANSInstitute I thank @cybersafehq I am haaaappppppyyyyyy to share that I successfully finished the SANS Sec504 course and passed the GCIH exam with passing score of 95%🤭🤭🤭. More details about this coming up soon 💃🏻💃🏻
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hacker.house
hacker.house@hackerfantastic·
China having BigIP F5 source code... that's Cisco/Huawei again. What a coup for them. If you do not understand the significance of a foreign nation state having unfettered source code access to the latest F5 load balancers, you don't understand the anything about user scale.
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Onyekachi
Onyekachi@CyberHacck·
I am studying for this exam like my life depends on it, and it actually does cos I need the freedom this would give me sooooo much. I pray I quote this with my testimony soon.
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Onyekachi@CyberHacck·
Me 🤝 always taking on hard tasks
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Onyekachi@CyberHacck·
I have stories for days!!!!! Doctor Uche & Doctor Yunusa, wherever y’all are, God will destroy you. Foolish men!!! There was a time I had to exaggerate my symptoms before they took me serious. Clowns!
Kevwe@kevwe_od

What is this “A doctor knows more about your body than you do” nonsense I've been seeing? The fact that doctors understand anatomy & physiology does not mean we understand everything wrong with our patients. I've been a patient and this dismissive attitude nearly killed me.

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ajoketheprincess
ajoketheprincess@SarahBankole_·
Cheers to 22 🥂💐 I thank God for your life– what he has done, what he is doing and what he will still do ❤️
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