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If you are an Igbo person please this little girl needs your assistance .
The mother is from Congo and the father is from Nkwerre in imo state .
She was born in Morocco but currently in Angola . She is searching for her daddy .
Please keep sharing this until we make contact .
God our people are scattered !! Why 🤔
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URGENT ATTENTION NEEDED LAGOS
🚨Concerned neighbours raise alarm
concerning a three-year-old toddler that has been literally abandoned by the mother who believes that she's a w!tch and deserves to dle.
Please help us repost and report this to the Lagos authorities or to individuals who can help this baby.
They live at No 1 Julius Oyenkule Street, Off Opessa Street, Ipaja. This case deserves to be investigated to save this poor child from further abu$e as you can see her drinking from a dirty plastic container to quench her thirst, and looks malnourished
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For contest,
This guy had a food business in Nigeria, it’s been operational for years. Within 3 years of Tinubu, he shut down his business. He said the cost of running it is much and he’s loosing daily.
He further explained that the price for diesel to power the restaurant (since there is no light), the cost of food stuffs in market, rent and all became unbearable but he didn’t think it’s the government’s fault.
In addition, APC took over from PDP since 2015; and the past 11 years seems to be the worse years of an average Nigerian including him; but you see these 3 years of Tinubu, it’s like 60 years of suffering compressed in 3.
But Pamilerin can’t afford to speak against a Yoruba leader because he’s from the Yoruba tribe.
A proper fool if you ask me.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
"PDP was there for 16 years, this man has only been there for 3 years. Let’s cut him some slack" — Influencer Pamilerin defends President Tinubu.
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In a gripping moment deep inside Sambisa, Olusegun Adeniyi is seen steadying a shaken soldier, telling him firmly, “This is not the time to cry.”
That wasn’t just command it was leadership under fire. A commander and a man standing with his troops in the worst conditions, while also daring to speak out about the harsh realities they faced: poor equipment, limited support, and the truth many preferred to ignore.
But truth has a price. He was court-martial, stripped of his rank, and sidelined.
Years later, under COAS Lt General Faruk Yahaya, he was restored, returned to service, and eventually retired with his full honours.(major General)
Today, he lives quietly in Abuja. But that moment? It still echoes.
Because real courage isn’t just facing bullets… it’s speaking when silence is safer.
So here’s my question:
When a soldier tells the uncomfortable truth… is he a hero or a problem? 👀
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“One of the pilots who flew me said I gave him a scholarship to learn how to fly. A Reverend Father who preached here also said he benefited from my scholarship, even though I have never met him before. I want a country where people can attain certain positions without knowing anyone. I once met a man working at a restaurant in Abuja who said he was a first-class graduate, how can someone with such qualifications be in that position? Any contractor who can come forward with evidence that they received a contract under my government and that I asked for a percentage from the money of the contract, I will quit politics.”
— Mr. Peter Obi
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🚨BIG NEWS: Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has said the state government closed down Jilli market five years ago, for serving as a notorious hub allegedly used by insurgents and their logistics suppliers.



Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories
56 people, mostly traders, are feared dead, while 14 others have been hospitalized following an airstrike on a weekly market along the Borno–Yobe border. Source: Daily Trust
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Cry all you want, shed tears all you want the fact remains, terrorists were killed in that airstrike. Let the media and terrorist sympathizers keep saying they were innocent civilians.
A few days ago, a military base was attacked and a Brigadier General and other soldiers were killed in that attack. You all came here screaming 'where is the Airforce?', labeling the Airforce useless, saying they're unable to conduct airstrikes. Now they've done it, and they're mere civilians/traders? Keep wailing. "Innocent civilians" but they can expose troops locations and operations, "innocent civilians" but they are inside a market where terrorists do their trade and receive supply and logistics to carry out attacks on troops position, they are nothing but terrorists!
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BREAKING: ‘Over 50 killed in accidental bombing’ at Borno–Yobe Border Market
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🇳🇬 JUST IN: Up to 200 Feared Dead After Nigerian Air Force Airstrike Hits Busy Market on Borno–Yobe Border
As many as 200 people are feared dead, with dozens injured, after a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrike mistakenly struck a crowded weekly market on Saturday.
The incident occurred at Jilli Market, a key trading hub located between Gubio Local Government Area and Geidam Local Government Area, where traders from surrounding communities had gathered in large numbers.
According to eyewitnesses and local officials, fighter jets operating under Operation Hadin Kai launched the strike targeting suspected Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province elements believed to be active in the area.
However, the bombs missed their intended targets and hit the civilian market instead.
Multiple explosions tore through the crowded trading ground, sending traders and buyers fleeing in panic. Eyewitnesses described widespread devastation, with bodies scattered across the scene and many victims buried under debris.
Victims were rushed to the Specialist Hospital Geidam, where at least 14 injured persons are currently receiving treatment. Several others have reportedly been referred to Damaturu due to the severity of their injuries.
While initial eyewitness counts confirmed at least 56 bodies, local sources now warn that the true death toll could be significantly higher, with some estimates placing it at up to 200 fatalities as recovery efforts continue.
As of Sunday afternoon, the Nigerian Air Force and Defence Headquarters have yet to issue an official statement addressing the incident or confirming civilian casualties.
The Borno–Yobe border remains a volatile frontline in Nigeria’s ongoing counter-insurgency campaign, where civilian populations continue to face deadly risks as terrorists operate within and around local communities.
This is a developing story. Casualty figures are expected to be updated as more information emerges.



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“accidental bombing” Bola Ahmed Tinubu you’re a beast!!!!!!!
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja
Over 50 k+lled in accidental b%mbing at Borno–Yobe border market
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Today, an entire Christian family was buried in Nigeria.
A father. A mother. Their children.
Murdered for their faith in Jesus Christ by Fulani Muslim terrorists.
The world may ignore it —
but Heaven will not forget.
Pray for the persecuted Church. #PrayForNigeria @ezekieldachomo0

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