TOMMY
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TOMMY
@DadaSamso
A PROFESSIONAL VISUAL ARTIST, MODERN DECORATOR/PAINTER





Christians massacred on Palm Sunday in the city of Jos.









🇺🇸🇸🇾 President Trump on Jolani: "The president of Syria (al-Julani), whom I appointed there, is doing a fantastic job"











WHO IS ALEX BARBIR? EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW: Alex Daniel Barbir was born on August 17, 1997, in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He was raised in Cumming, Georgia, alongside his brother, Josh Barbir, who significantly influenced Alex's later career path. Josh is a high achieving professional in his own right, serving as a Captain and Medical Officer in the United States Army Reserve while practicing as a physician in Florida. Alex first made a name for himself as a standout athlete at South Forsyth High School. Known for his powerful 5’9, 200 pound frame, he was far more athletic than the typical American football kicker. His college career began with high expectations when he initially committed to Rutgers University, only to perform a high profile flip to join the Penn State Nittany Lions, one of the most elite programs in American college football. However, a severe hip injury a torn labrum that required surgerynderailed his progress and left him disillusioned with the high pressure environment of big time sports. Feeling spiritually and physically drained, Alex quit football entirely in 2018 and transferred to Liberty University as a private citizen. He intended to leave sports behind forever, focusing instead on his education and his faith, eventually enrolling in the Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM) to follow his brother’s path into medicine. The trajectory of his life changed again in 2020 when a sudden opening on the Liberty football team led him to attempt a fairytale comeback. On November 7, 2020, Alex secured his place in American sports history by kicking a 51-yard, game-winning field goal to defeat Virginia Tech, marking the greatest victory in his school's history. This moment of national fame provided him with the platform he needed to launch his next chapter. Leveraging his reputation as a miracle athlete and a physician, Alex transitioned into the humanitarian sector. He founded his own brand, Building Zion, but he primarily operates under the logistical and financial umbrella of Equipping the Persecuted (ETP), an American NGO led by Judd Saul. ETP provides the infrastructure, specialized security equipment, and global fundraising reach that allows Alex to conduct boots on the ground operations in Nigeria’s Middle Belt. However, his mission in Nigeria has become a source of deep controversy and is viewed as a strategic deception designed to sow national division. While Alex presents himself to Western audiences as a humanitarian doctor rebuilding destroyed villages, his methods are highly provocative. He is frequently seen in viral videos using religious scripture to frame complex territorial and resource conflicts as a Holy War. By pushing a narrative of state sponsored genocide against Christians, he directly challenges the authority of the President and the Nigerian State. His rhetoric often tells grieving communities that their government is slaughtering them or doing absolutely nothing, a tactic that undermines the trust between citizens and state security agencies. Alex's work is defined by selective outrage. While he highlights the suffering of one group to drive international donations and boost his image in America, he remains silent on the thousands of Muslims also slaughtered by the same terrorists in mosques and villages. By simplifying multifaceted security crises into a dramatic good vs. evil binary for a global audience, Alex Barbir is inciting the very religious tensions that destabilize the nation, making the work of local peacebuilders and military operatives exponentially more difficult.











Obama didn’t only fund the murder of Gaddafi, he also funded Boko Haram insurgents to destabilize several African countries especially Nigeria using USAID. It’s high time we Africans understand that no one cares about us except our resources.



#PalmSunday in the city of Ilorin. Massive ❤️❤️❤️

#PalmSunday in the city of Ilorin. Massive ❤️❤️❤️


@Laycon30BG @marcus_herve Re tard Nigerian, Read What is coming to your country! What Kissinger Report says about Nigeria 🇳🇬 and who benefits from Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria. By the way, the word is out too, from Congress Briefing that Boko Haran was financed by USA/CIA. x.com/bizzleosikoya/…





