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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@JohnHann04 Nigerians are very hardworking just few of us who are lazy or greedy but we will get over it.
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John Hannam
John Hannam@JohnHann04·
Denmark has done what Britain still refuses to do. It has published a breakdown of crime stats over a 16 yr period broken down both by crime and by the representation of foreign national committing those crimes. Certain countries are very very over represented in many of the crime categories. Those nationalities include: Somalian, Palestinians, Afghan, Eritrean, Tunisian, Moroccan and a few others. If these are the official stats in Denmark there is no reason to think they wouldn’t be very comparable or similar in the U.K. So my question is this: doesn’t it make sense to simply ban all immigration and all granting of residency to EVERYONE from many of these countries? Let me know in the comments.
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@AJEnglish We don't agree with you sir respectfully.
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has accused Iran of sponsoring terrorism across the world. 🔴LIVE updates: aje.news/auncy3
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Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz
Last night, Russia launched a massive attack on civilian targets in Ukraine. Once again, the Oreshnik missile system was used. The German government strongly condemns this reckless escalation. Germany remains firmly at Ukraine’s side.
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Mighty Valor
Mighty Valor@Nmawundiro·
The Aburi Accord could have preserved Nigeria’s unity through dialogue and mutual understanding, but Yakubu Gowon chose a different path. The collapse of that agreement paved the way for a devastating civil war that claimed millions of Igbo lives, yet Ndi Igbo endured and survived against all odds. History will always remember Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu as a leader of conviction and courage — the kind of statesman Gowon could only aspire to be.
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Emeka Gift Official@EmekaGift100·
BIAFRA: OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE ABURI ACCORD youtu.be/_HlbZa8PLyY?si… BIAFRA: The Aburi Accord - Official Minutes of the Historic Meeting (1967) The complete and official record of the Aburi Accord , the crucial meeting held in Aburi, Ghana on January 4th & 5th, 1967 between Nigeria’s military leaders. This video presents the full verbatim minutes of the Supreme Military Council meeting, including all agreements reached on the restructuring of the Nigerian Army, the renunciation of force, regional autonomy, the fate of displaced persons, and the future of the Federation. Key Highlights: - Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu’s powerful intervention on arms build-up and the use of force - Agreement to reorganize the Nigerian Army with regional area commands - Decision on the powers of the Federal Military Government vs Regional Governments - Resolution on the non-recognition of Lt. Col. Gowon as Supreme Commander - Fate of soldiers involved in the January 1966 coup and subsequent disturbances - Rehabilitation of displaced persons and recovery of properties This meeting was widely regarded as the last genuine attempt to prevent the Nigerian Civil War. Many argue that the Aburi Accord was never fully implemented, leading to the declaration of the Republic of Biafra. Full Official Minutes + Final Communiqué included. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:45 - Opening Address by Gen. Ankrah 03:20 - Importation of Arms & Renunciation of Force 08:50 - Reorganization of the Nigerian Army 15:30 - Powers of Federal vs Regional Governments 22:10 - Non-Recognition of Gowon as Supreme Commander 28:45 - Problems of Displaced Persons 34:20 - Final Aburi Communiqué & Closing Remarks If you want to understand the real story behind the Nigerian Civil War and why Biafra was declared, this is essential viewing. Watch it here youtu.be/_HlbZa8PLyY?si… #AburiAccord #Biafra #NigerianCivilWar #Ojukwu #YakubuGowon #BiafranHistory #NigerianHistory #SupremeMilitaryCouncil
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@aleeygiwa Exactly, once i saw his video i tag NDLEA believing he woke up with clear eyes and did the video is hard to me.
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Aliyu Giwa
Aliyu Giwa@aleeygiwa·
The Nigeria Police Force is aware of the viral video involving ASP Newton Isokpehi. Our response has been swift, decisive, and clear. The officer has been identified, and disciplinary procedures have commenced at the Anambra State Command. IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has taken further action. Alongside disciplinary proceedings, he has ordered a mental evaluation, medical assessment, and drug testing for ASP Isokpehi to ensure a thorough and transparent investigation. Accountability in this case involves both appropriate consequences and institutional understanding. We affirm that all Nigerians and officers have the right to lawfully record police officers performing their duties. This right is real, protected, and will be upheld by the Force. However, this right carries responsibilities. Recordings that obstruct operations, compromise officer safety, or endanger the public are not protected. There is a clear distinction between lawful accountability and interference with police duties. WHEN LAWFUL BOUNDARIES ARE RESPECTED BY ALL PARTIES, accountability and public safety can coexist effectively. ASP Isokpehi’s actions and comments were inappropriate, threatening, and unprofessional. He is therefore subject to disciplinary measures. The outcome of this disciplinary process will be made public. We are committed to ensuring transparency.
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NPF CONDEMNS THREATENING CONDUCT BY POLICE OFFICER IN VIRAL VIDEO, ORDERS IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognisance of a viral video circulating on social media involving ASP Newton Isokpehi, in which the officer was seen making threatening remarks against members of the public filming police activities. The Force wishes to state unequivocally that the conduct and utterances exhibited in the video are unacceptable, unprofessional, and inconsistent with the ethics, standards, and code of conduct of the Nigeria Police Force. Such actions run contrary to the ongoing reform initiatives of the Force aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, professionalism, and citizen-focused policing. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has consistently maintained that members of the public have the right to lawfully record police officers carrying out their duties, provided such recording does not obstruct operations, compromise safety, or interfere with lawful police activities. In line with this position, the officer involved has since been identified and summoned to the Anambra State Command Headquarters where immediate disciplinary procedures have commenced. The Nigeria Police Force does not tolerate threats, intimidation, abuse of office, or any conduct capable of undermining public trust and confidence in law enforcement institutions. The Force further reiterates that recording police activities remains a legitimate tool for public accountability and transparency and should not, in itself, attract harassment or intimidation from police personnel while discharging their duties. A formal statement detailing the outcome of the disciplinary measures taken against the officer will be communicated in due course. The Nigeria Police Force appreciates members of the public for their continued partnership and constructive engagement in promoting accountability, professionalism, and improved policing standards across the country. DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni Force Public Relations Officer Force Headquarters, Abuja 21st May, 2026

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Premium Times@PremiumTimesng·
“What Ojukwu said, therefore, merely confronted to his own personal agenda, not the agreed position at Aburi and not what the generality of Nigerians wanted. Records of the meeting did not support his stance either, snip.ng/wrYpm
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@PremiumTimesng Gowon image will be hanged upside down in my house for all this decade of lies and travesty.
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Emeka Gift Official
Emeka Gift Official@EmekaGift100·
Gowon’s Latest Revisionism Exposed: Ojukwu Did Not Frustrate Peace - You Did, By Betraying Aburi Accord In his newly launched autobiography My Life of Service and Allegiance, former Head of State Yakubu Gowon has once again attempted to rewrite history by accusing the late Biafran leader, Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, of “frustrating all peace moves” and single handedly derailing efforts to avert the Nigerian Civil War. This claim is not only false it is a shameless distortion of documented facts, coming from the very man who personally signed the Aburi Accord and later tore it apart under pressure from Lagos civil servants and northern hardliners. Ojukwu’s Own Words Destroy Gowon’s Narrative In a detailed, firsthand account, Ojukwu made it crystal clear that “Aburi was a complete success” until Gowon returned to Lagos and reneged on everything agreed upon. “Our case was so clear, so straightforward, that there really was not much room for any doubt or confusion at all,” Ojukwu stated. The meeting in Aburi, Ghana, in January 1967 was not a failure of negotiation. It was a triumph of consensus among military colleagues. All parties, including Gowon fully negotiated, drafted, and agreed on the resolutions. Transcripts and audio tapes exist to this day as irrefutable evidence. Ojukwu even reviewed fresh copies of the records shortly before giving the interview. The Spirit of Brotherhood at Aburi Far from the tension Gowon now tries to portray, the conference ended on an extraordinarily warm and hopeful note. Ghana’s General Joseph Ankrah was so impressed that he personally drove both Gowon and Ojukwu to the airport. In a moving gesture aboard the car, Ojukwu took Gowon’s hand, placed it on Ankrah’s lap, covered it with his own, and asked Ankrah to “hold us together.” Ojukwu then gave this solemn assurance: “General, I am genuinely and totally satisfied with everything we said… Once we have fully and successfully implemented this, I would like to ask you for just one favour… for you to be the one who proposes Jack Gowon as the Head of State of Nigeria.” This was not the action of a man frustrating peace. This was a leader extending trust and brotherhood. Concrete Agreements Reached, Then Abandoned by Gowon At Aburi, they unanimously agreed on: Establishment of “Area Commands” for the Armed Forces Decentralization of the “Police Force” A new “revenue sharing formula” Regional control over internal affairs “Concurrence of every region” required for national decisions Change of Gowon’s title from Supreme Commander to “Commander-in-Chief” Ojukwu emphatically rejected the confederation label thrust upon him: “Everybody talks about confederation. Go and look at the transcript. There is no time that the word confederation came from my lips.” Yet upon returning to Lagos, Gowon influenced by “some ambassadors” and federal permanent secretaries, began denying the agreement. The same man who shook hands and smiled at Aburi suddenly claimed the deal was misunderstood. Who Truly Frustrated Peace? Ojukwu returned to Enugu and threw a celebration, believing the crisis was over. Gowon returned to Lagos and allowed the agreement to be shredded. When the denials began, Ojukwu released the “Aburi tapes” publicly so Nigerians could judge for themselves. Gowon’s regime proceeded with Decree No. 8, which many saw as a watered-down betrayal of the full spirit of Aburi. The historical record is devastatingly clear: Gowon signed it. Gowon killed it. Enough of the Blame Game For over five decades, Gowon has tried to shift responsibility for the war that claimed millions of lives mostly Igbo civilians onto Ojukwu. His new book is simply the latest chapter in this tiresome revisionism. Ojukwu did not start the war. The pogroms against Easterners did not start with Ojukwu. The refusal to honour a solemnly reached agreement did not start with Ojukwu. It was Gowon who had the power to implement Aburi and chose not to. While Nigeria is still struggling with the same fundamental issues of true federalism, regional autonomy, and restructuring, issues that were already solved at Aburi in 1967, Gowon’s book brings no message of unity. It only exposes once again the original betrayal: the monumental failure of honesty and leadership from the very top. The tapes are still available. The transcripts are still there. History cannot be rewritten with a book launch. On Aburi we still stand. The truth remains unchanged. Family Writers Press International.
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@MobilePunch At this point i can't feel bad if i insult Mr Yakubu, for him to continue lying after over 60 years tells much of who he is 🤮
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Punch Newspapers
Punch Newspapers@MobilePunch·
𝗚𝗼𝘄𝗼𝗻: 𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝘄𝗮𝘀 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗔𝗯𝘂𝗿𝗶 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲: punchng.com/gowon-east-was…
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@PoliceNG Punish him and address some of his complaints. We hear his threat and also his disgruntled address that and equally punish him, no excuses.
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Nigeria Police Force
NPF CONDEMNS THREATENING CONDUCT BY POLICE OFFICER IN VIRAL VIDEO, ORDERS IMMEDIATE DISCIPLINARY ACTION The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognisance of a viral video circulating on social media involving ASP Newton Isokpehi, in which the officer was seen making threatening remarks against members of the public filming police activities. The Force wishes to state unequivocally that the conduct and utterances exhibited in the video are unacceptable, unprofessional, and inconsistent with the ethics, standards, and code of conduct of the Nigeria Police Force. Such actions run contrary to the ongoing reform initiatives of the Force aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, professionalism, and citizen-focused policing. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has consistently maintained that members of the public have the right to lawfully record police officers carrying out their duties, provided such recording does not obstruct operations, compromise safety, or interfere with lawful police activities. In line with this position, the officer involved has since been identified and summoned to the Anambra State Command Headquarters where immediate disciplinary procedures have commenced. The Nigeria Police Force does not tolerate threats, intimidation, abuse of office, or any conduct capable of undermining public trust and confidence in law enforcement institutions. The Force further reiterates that recording police activities remains a legitimate tool for public accountability and transparency and should not, in itself, attract harassment or intimidation from police personnel while discharging their duties. A formal statement detailing the outcome of the disciplinary measures taken against the officer will be communicated in due course. The Nigeria Police Force appreciates members of the public for their continued partnership and constructive engagement in promoting accountability, professionalism, and improved policing standards across the country. DCP ANTHONY OKON PLACID psc(+) mni Force Public Relations Officer Force Headquarters, Abuja 21st May, 2026
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@Waspapping_ Do you believe what you posted 😂 Have you seen who God punish 😂
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Sarki.@Waspapping_·
If you’re a Peter Obi supporter, May God punish you.
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
“Any day I’m on duty as a Nigerian police officer, let anyone record me. That person will provide the officer who gave them the order to be filming us, because I will clear everybody down" – Man suspected to be a personnel says
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EFCC Nigeria@officialEFCC·
All days for the thief, TODAY for the owner!
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@SpiceyMall57010 @Pathfinder077 Present them with facts and let di, e in ignorant. My stand is simple make the law strong and fair so anyone who violate it know their faith before being arrested.
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Nwa Aro🇺🇸 🇳🇬@SpiceyMall57010·
@Pathfinder077 Note that all the criminal pioneers I mentioned are verifiable persons who terrorized Nigeria as far back as the 70's when Nigeria was still in her age of innocence after the civil war, but your crooked media were able to spin the narrative that "Ibos" started crime in Nigeria.
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder077·
Never forget that Evans an lbo man introduced kidnapping business into Nigeria.
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MaziTundeEdnutfan@originalproflle·
Old video of MNK warning Yorubas against Fulani invasion of their forest.
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Uchenna@Hillary16216274·
@100Nyra @originalproflle Be humble dear you are sending to where Nnamdi Kanu is so i should be agitated not you. What did he say?
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