Daniel Nwachukwu
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Daniel Nwachukwu
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Federal Capital Territory, Nig Katılım Temmuz 2024
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On this blessed day of Eid, I extend warm and heartfelt greetings to all Nigerians. May our celebration be filled with joy, peace, and abundant blessings.
Let us use this sacred period to reflect, pray for our dear nation, and earnestly seek Allah’s mercy, guidance, and intervention in our collective affairs.
Barka da Sallah! - RMK

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@Ntob They print 10million, we print 100 million. Aura for Aura.
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@ConstantPolaris First and foremost, Nigerians must replace Tinubu with a Christian President.... The igbos must be given their opportunity to head the government as a means to finally appease the souls of three million biafrans. These two are sacrosanct. Nigeria will be 🆗.
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Before you buy into David Hundeyin and his CIA bullshit,
It might interest you to know that Christianity communities and churches in Nigeria were attacked by Jihadists during the holly week of Easter in the years 2019, 2020,2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 2025, and 2026.
When you step back and look at the bigger picture and compute the numbers, you begin to see that this is a deliberate plan to wipe Christians out of their lands.
The Terrorists attacks that happened during Easter this year 2026 also happened during Easter in 2025.
And were probably carried out by the same Jihadists.
Murderous Jihadists that our government is calling "prodigal sons" and spending billions to so called "rehabilitate".
Today I will tell you about the attack of 2025 in Benue State.
Last year In 2025 During Easter, 56+ Christians were killed in a series of Terrorists attacked In Benue State, Nigeria.
During the Good Friday period of April 17–18, 2025, Benue State experienced a series of coordinated terrorist attacks primarily targeting Christian communities in the Ukum and Logo Local Government Areas.
These attacks, attributed to the Fulani Jihadists Militia, resulted in a significant loss of life and mass displacement of Christians.
The attacks began on the night of Thursday, April 17, and intensified into the early hours of Good Friday, April 18.
The primary targets were the Sankera axis, specifically communities in Ukum (including Gbagir and Tyuluv) and Logo (including Ugondo).
Initial police reports confirmed 17 deaths (5 in Ukum and 12 in Logo).
As more bodies were recovered from surrounding bushes, Governor Hyacinth Alia later confirmed the death toll had risen to 56.
Some independent and religious organizations reported even higher figures, with some claims reaching 72 or more as search efforts continued.
Terrorists reportedly arrived on motorcycles, wielding AK-47s and other sophisticated weapons, shooting indiscriminately at residents and farmers.
The violence forced thousands of residents to flee their homes, seeking refuge in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Zaki-Biam and Ugba.
These attacks were part of a broader "Bloody Easter" across northern Nigeria in 2025, which also saw violence in states like Plateau and Kaduna.
Why do you think this same thing keeps repeating every year during Christians holy celebrations with a government in place?
Do you still believe there is no Christian genocide in Nigeria?
Do you still think this government is capable or willing to end Terrorism?
Do you still think it is the CIA and IMF that are killing Christians?


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Celebrating Eid-el-Kabir with Faith, Sacrifice and Hope
I warmly felicitate with the Muslim Ummah in Nigeria and across the world as they celebrate Eid-el-Kabir, a sacred occasion that embodies the timeless virtues of faith, sacrifice, obedience to God, compassion, and love for humanity. Let us focus our prayers on unity and hope at this year’s Sallah.
As we reflect on the profound lessons of this solemn celebration, we are reminded of the need for selflessness, tolerance, and commitment to the common good. These values are especially important at this critical period of our national journey. Nigeria is a nation of immense potential, currently weighed down by avoidable challenges, but the spirit of Eid-el-Kabir teaches us that after sacrifice comes fulfilment. We must never lose hope in the possibility of a functional, just, and productive nation where no citizen is left behind.
Let us use this sacred period to pray for our security forces on the frontlines, for wisdom for our leaders, and for meaningful economic relief for the masses who continue to bear the burden of our collective difficulties. Let us also recommit ourselves to peace, mutual respect, and unity across faiths and regions.
May this Eid-el-Kabir bring joy to our families, peace to our communities, and renewed hope to our dear nation. I wish all our Muslim brothers and sisters a blessed and joyful Eid-el-Kabir celebration. -PO
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@iam_nnaemeks @jorgior @Iyoaiye_ Being FCT senator is not Aisha's birthright. Institutions outlive human beings. Public office is transient. Besides when P.O. becomes President, Aisha can be minister of FCT, Pam's superior.
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I have said it repeatedly: Peter Obi does not seem to care about the very people who trail him from place to place in loyalty, political support and shared ideology with him even though their ideas are not strong enough to justify their political leadership opportunities.
A politician of his stature ought to have moved beyond personal ambition alone and engaged in serious political negotiation that secures meaningful space within the system for his supporters also; ensuring a fair share of National Assembly seats in both the Red and Green Chambers, as well as governorship positions across various states.
That level of political structuring would have translated his support base into real institutional power, rewarded loyalty with tangible opportunities and strengthened the movement beyond rhetoric, sentiments and campaign enthusiasm even though he is not logical enough to reason in this line..
Instead his focus appears largely concentrated on his own personal political journey, much like what was observed during his time in the Labour Party.
Aisha Yusuf now appears to be confronting, perhaps belatedly, the same hard political realities in their new embraced NDC that some aspirants raised during the 2023 Labour Party experience that denied them the opportunity to be on the ballot; ironically, the concerns she at the time defended and dismissed while justifying the actions of Peter Obi at the time.
Let her enjoy her folly while it's last


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46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
46 children are in terrorists den.
The Nigerian Government is doing nothing.
Please retweet this for the world to see.
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