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Hammer of God

@HammerOfGod_

Igbo | Biafran | Christian | A compatriot friend but complex, I admire @Moghalukingsley & I follow @MaziNnamdiKanu to defend IGBOS around the 🌎 #FreeMNK #IPOB

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Hammer of God
Hammer of God@HammerOfGod_·
TRUTH. 1. God is real. 2. There are two genders. 3. Human flourishing requires fossil fuels. 4. Reverse racism is racism. 5. An open border is no border. 6. Parents determine the education of their children.
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Hammer of God@HammerOfGod_·
@TulsiGabbard This has been my prayers in the last few days and tomorrow, it's not over until it is over. So help me God!
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Tulsi Gabbard 🌺
Tulsi Gabbard 🌺@TulsiGabbard·
But my eyes are toward you, O God, my Lord; in you I seek refuge - Psalm 141:8
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Akparawa Sunny
Akparawa Sunny@BRGIEinfoMinist·
Gowon would be ashamed after seeing that there’s still someone that also saw the aburi accord still alive speaking.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
GOD BLESS AMERICA.
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
The famous Arsenal, champions of England. Shot on Google Pixel 🤳
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
We remember the fallen. We honor their sacrifice. We cherish the freedom they paid for with their lives. Memorial Day 2026 | Arlington National Cemetery 🇺🇸
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Alex Otti
Alex Otti@alexottiofr·
Yesterday, we gathered at the event centre by Okpara Square, Umuahia, for a thanksgiving service held as part of activities marking our third anniversary in office. It was a solemn moment of reflection on our collective journey and an opportunity to give glory to God for His unfailing and enduring faithfulness. I want to sincerely thank Ndị Abia and everyone who has partnered with us on this journey. Your trust, encouragement, and steadfast support remain the cornerstone of our progress, and without you, the Abia success story would not be unfolding as it is today. I also appreciate Brother Emma Okorie, President of Living Word Ministries International, and other anointed men and women of God whose steadfastness and prayers have been a source of strength since my political journey began in 2014. Their unwavering support has continued to uplift Abia, and today we see the fruits of those prayers. I reminded all present that choosing to serve God, together with my household, has been the foundation of every success story we share. Later, we proceeded to Umuagu Ibeku to fulfill a vow made years ago by flagging off the construction of an Ecumenical Centre that will seat 1,000 worshippers. The property, acquired in 2009, is part of my personal covenant with God. Importantly, the project is entirely private, and no government funds will be used to execute it. Finally, we moved to Laguru in Ubakala, Umuahia South LGA, where we simultaneously flagged off the rehabilitation of ₦1.3 billion Ubakala Water Scheme and Ariaria Water Scheme, Aba, a project aimed at improving access to clean water for our communities. With God’s grace and the support of Ndị Abia, our journey toward a greater and more blessed Abia continues to advance.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
🚨The Minnesota fraud empire is falling: Yesterday 15 fraudsters were charged and $90 million was busted. The MSM tried to cover for the fraudsters. @GovTimWalz called it "white supremacy" to expose it and @IlhanMN is completely SILENT. Independent journalism defeated an entire fraud network upheld by billions of dollars with support from corrupt politicians who allowed this fraud and the MSM who failed to report it. Major win for America and hardworking law-abiding taxpaying citizens. This is just the beginning. Arrest them all.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Tomorrow is Children’s Day. But honestly… What exactly are we celebrating? The Nigerian child wakes up in a country where survival has become a curriculum. A country where a child can score 9 A’s and still have no future. Where intelligence is punished by poverty. Where brilliance dies in classrooms without teachers. Where dreams are buried under school fees. Where children read under candles while politicians’ dogs live better than them. Some children trek kilometers to school barefoot. Some sit on broken floors to learn. Some haven’t touched a computer in their lives, yet we expect them to compete globally with children building robots at age 10. Some children are hungry in class. Some are abused at home. Some are already losing hope before adulthood even begins. And the painful part? We have normalized it. We have normalized failure. Normalized mediocrity. Normalized a broken education system. Normalized leaders who send their own children abroad while the children of ordinary Nigerians are trapped in collapsing schools. A country that destroys its education system is not just failing students. It is committing slow suicide. Because every abandoned classroom today becomes insecurity tomorrow. Every child denied quality education today becomes a wounded adult tomorrow. Every broken school today becomes a broken nation tomorrow. I have traveled across Nigeria. I have seen children who are incredibly brilliant. Children who could become world-class scientists, inventors, doctors, engineers, creators. But they were simply born in the wrong environment. That is the tragedy of Nigeria. Not lack of talent. Lack of opportunity. And this is why I fight. Why I speak. Why I refuse to stay silent. Because I believe the Nigerian child deserves more. A child should not need to “know somebody” before succeeding. A child’s future should not depend on whether their parents are rich. A child from Enugu, Kano, Bayelsa, Zamfara, Lagos, Ebonyi, or anywhere in this country should be able to dream again. Real nations are not built in government houses. They are built in classrooms. The greatest investment any country can make is not oil. Not buildings. Not politics. It is children. And until Nigeria treats education like a national emergency, we are only decorating poverty. So tomorrow, while people post happy Children’s Day graphics, I want us to ask ourselves one uncomfortable question: What kind of country are we handing over to these children? Because one day, history will judge this generation. And it will ask us whether we protected the future… or destroyed it. Happy Children’s Day to every Nigerian child still daring to dream inside a system that keeps failing them. Please don’t stop dreaming. Some of us are fighting for you.
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
“Gen. Yakubu Gowon's failure to secure and protect the lives and properties of the Igbos in the North forced Col. Emeka Ojukwu to declare the secession of the Eastern Region from Nigeria in May 1967, leading to the fratricidal Nigerian-Biafran civil war” — Gen. Ibrahim Babangida
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
BBC was the first media organization to label Nigeria’s January 1966 military coup an “Igbo coup.”
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
NO, I AM NOT OK WITH OBI-KWANKWASO — AND YOU SHOULDN'T BE, EITHER I like Peter Obi. I am not sold on him yet, but he has potential and I have an open mind. What will close my mind instantly, without any wiggle room, is an Obi-Kwankwaso ticket. Nigeria does not need more of the same. It does not need different gasoline running through the same engine. It does not need a different conductor on the train — not when the train has to follow the same damnable tracks. Why am I against Kwankwaso? Simple. He is the Sultan's man. Most inside of the inner circle. A sniveling bootlicker to Sokoto in a five-decade career arc that has changed parties five times — PDP to APC to NNPP to ADC to NDC — but never once strayed from fealty to the throne. When the future Sultan was — as a senior officer of an OIC nation — operating in the shadows during the war on terror, his assignment from the Nigerian government assignment was to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. Every active jihadi theater of the post-9/11 era. One Nigerian Defense Attache who is a descendant of Muhammed. Five radical Islamic countries. Three years. There are only two other people in the Nigerian government who knew what he was up to. The President. And Kwankwaso, who was serving as Defense Minster at the time. Incidentally — when the future Sultan returned from this post in 2006, not long after, the top ten reform-minded generals of the Nigerian Army died in a plane crash. The committee Obasanjo had assembled to clean up the military, gone in one flight. A few weeks later, the sitting Sultan, his son and heir Senator Badamasi Maccido, and several grandchildren were killed in another plane crash. The Abuja airport radar was turned off when their plane went down. The Aviation Minister declared it pilot error within 24 hours. The President ordered arrests of aviation officials within 48. Question closed. The future Sultan was turbaned four days later. Record time. Skipping past Maccido's surviving adult sons and past dozens of older brothers in the line — Sa'ad Abubakar was the youngest of 52 children of Sultan Siddiq Abubakar III. The Sultanate Council reached past all of them. And not long after that, all those terrorist groups from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia started showing up in Nigeria — where they have been slaughtering Christians and raping the land ever since. The Defence Minister through every one of those events was Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. That is not the only stain on his record. As Governor of Kano State, Kwankwaso formally declared Sharia law on June 21, 2000, and established the Hisbah Board — the religious enforcement agency that has been arresting Kano residents for "improper dress" and "indecent mixing of the sexes" ever since. He lost his re-election in 2003 anyway, for being insufficiently Islamic for the Kano clerical establishment. Obasanjo handed him the Defence Ministry the same year. When he returned as Kano Governor from 2011 to 2015, he left behind allegations that he misappropriated roughly N10 billion in pension contributions from Kano state workers. The EFCC interrogated him over it in 2021 and sealed his property. The investigation has stalled. A separate panel found that the EFCC chairman at the time had personally directed his operatives not to investigate Kwankwaso. Today his nephew Musa Garba is under criminal investigation in Kano for a multi-billion-naira pharmaceutical procurement fraud allegedly tied to a contract awarded to his company without due process. Kwankwaso is publicly accused of interfering with the investigation to protect him. Sharia. Hisbah. Pension funds. Pharmaceutical contracts. The defence ministry during a genocide. A different party every cycle. And now the vice presidency. That is why I will actively oppose any ticket with Kwankwaso on it. No matter who is on top. Peter Obi, if you want my open mind, pick a running mate who is not a puppet of the Sultan. #EarthShaker @PeterObi
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
There could be no Independence Day without Memorial Day. 🇺🇸
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
There is something quite disturbing about Maduka University, Enugu and i think it's time we beam our light there. Students are forced to pay N2 million if they ever request for transcript. Whether you are in 100l, 200l etc. The school is not yet accredited by MDCN for Medicine and Surgery and yet they are still accepting admissions and making life a living hell for students that wants to transfer to other universities. This is extortion and has to stop!
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Fidelis Ilechukwu
Fidelis Ilechukwu@FidelisILE·
I am grateful to God for the incredible so far & the support from the management, players, technical crew & the fans. Winning 2 NPFL 🏆🏆 in three years @Rangers_Intl is a big achievement for everyone at the club, including our #NeverSayDie fans all over the world. #SabiBall ⚽️
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
Every nation that leads in technology first invests in talents. Maths is the language of AI , engineering and scientific discovery. That’s why we prioritized it in the South East.
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