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Katılım Ocak 2024
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ATIKU : QUESTIONABLE PATRIOT
At a time when our Armed Forces are taking the fight directly to terrorist enclaves, it is both disappointing and telling to see Atiku Abubakar politicize the recent airstrikes at Jilli Market by alleging that the government is targeting civilians.
Over the weekend, the Nigerian Air Force carried out targeted, intelligence-led airstrikes on insurgent positions within and around the Jilli axis, where the market—though still geographically identifiable—has for years been overtaken and repurposed as a logistics and trading hub for terrorist elements, including BHT and ISWAP.
Let us be clear: while the location may still be referred to as “Jilli Market,” it has not functioned as a legitimate civilian marketplace in any meaningful sense. By multiple credible accounts, it has evolved into an operational node within the insurgency’s supply chain—facilitating movement, coordination, and sustenance of violent actors.
For Atiku Abubakar to ignore this context and frame a legitimate military action as an attack on civilians is not only misleading—it is reckless. It risks distorting public understanding and undermining the morale of those on the frontlines who are daily risking their lives to secure the country.
What remains difficult to reconcile is the contradiction. He consistently criticizes the government for failing to curb insecurity, yet when decisive, intelligence-driven action is taken, he is quick to condemn it. That is not principled opposition—it is opportunism.
At some point, clarity must prevail. You cannot dine with the devil and still pretend to stand with the masses.
Nigeria deserves seriousness, not selective outrage. @Dolusegun16 @DavidsOffor @governmentinubu @OfficialAPCNg
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@BolajiADC It's because you block headed guys don't think out of box, all what you do always is shifting blames instead of having an alternative way on ground for unforseen actions like this. And you called yourselves deep rooted politicians.
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ALERT 🚨
After paying all the fees required, setting up for our convention tomorrow, the owner of Rainbow Event centre has just informed us that he has come under pressure from the FCDA and Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike that if he allows the ADC the use of his facilities, his licence will be revoked.
But we have already signed the contract with him. We will hold our convention tomorrow as planned at the Rainbow event centre.
We will not bow to this creeping tyranny. And definitely not to this petty tyrant.
ADC is rising, Nigeria is rising.
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@PeterObi Nawa o! Mr Peter Obi this isn't fair to the country and the citizens you're aiming to govern in future now. How do you feel about this write-up?
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Borno–Yobe Border Airstrike: A Wake-Up Call for Nigeria’s Defence Strategy
I read the reports of the accidental airstrike at Jilli Market in the Borno–Yobe border area, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of several innocent Nigerians. I extend my deepest condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the government and people of the affected states in this painful tragedy. May God grant eternal rest to the departed and comfort to all who are grieving.
I have refrained from making any hasty conclusions on the matter, as the details remain unclear, including what exactly transpired and the confirmed casualty figures.
That said, such tragic incidents are often associated with a combination of factors, including operational constraints, coordination challenges, and limitations in equipment and ageing platforms. We have witnessed similar occurrences in Nigeria in the past, and this underscores the urgent need to invest in modern fighter jets, upgrade existing platforms, and ensure continuous, rigorous training and retraining of military personnel.
In the midst of the challenges facing the country, we must continue to stand in solidarity with our military personnel who risk their lives daily to keep Nigeria safe, while also insisting that they are properly equipped and fully supported to discharge their duties effectively and prevent avoidable tragedies of this nature.
Overall, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must rise fully to the immense challenge of national security. At this critical time, decisive leadership, strengthened coordination of security architecture, and sustained investment in modern defence capacity are required to address the worsening insecurity and prevent further loss of innocent lives. -PO
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After they k1lled some of our military men, they went to that same market to celebrate it.
They have 5 gun trucks in that market.
Tell me which civilian trader is using gun trucks to sell pepper and tomatoes or to sell yam.
If as a civilian, you see terrorists and decide to mingle with them, it means you are gaining something from them and you should be treated like a terrorists too.
The Governor of the state confirmed the market has been shutdown for monthsssss, so tell me why a civilian will still go there to trade.
If some of you don't want insecurity to end in your region, say it and let the government withdraw all our soldiers there.
Not everything is politics. Insecurity must end in Nigeria, enough is enough.
Dear Nigerian soldiers, fire on. Patriotic Nigerians see your good works, we appreciate it and we pray for more strength for you.
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The Hypocrisy We Need to Call Out
When terr0rists hit us, the outrage is loud. “Why is nothing happening?” We demand action.
But watch what happens when our troops actually deliver. The moment the Nigerian Army starts recording real victories, a strange thing happens online. The loudest critics go quiet, and a new set of voices appears — suddenly worried about “civilians.”
“Maybe they were innocent.”
“Could be local traders.”
“Looks like a fishing community.”
It’s a pattern, and it’s dishonest.
The military didn’t release the Ajilil Market strike visuals for fun. That location housed Boko Haram elements responsible for the Benisheikh ambush that took a Brigade General and other soldiers from us. Check the footage. The armed vehicles aren’t photoshop.
This cycle repeats: progress on the battlefield gets met with online doubt and recycled excuses for the enemy. It chips away at troop morale and muddies clear wins.
Our soldiers don’t have the luxury of Twitter debates. They face bullets. If you want accountability, demand it with facts — not viral falsehoods that end up defending killers.
Stand with the troops. Don’t hand propaganda wins to terr0rists.




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May the souls of the brave who died defending the homeland Rest in Peace🥀🕊️🕯️
God bless our Troops 🇳🇬
#ForGodAndCountry

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