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Ichoku

Ichoku

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Katılım Ocak 2024
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Babangida
Babangida@iambabangida_·
Remember Malam Mustapha Yahaya Maru, a teacher at FGC Anka ? Weeks ago, I shared that he was kidnapped on his way to the school. This evening, the bandits contacted his family to inform them that they have killed him, after the family paid a ransom of 4 million Naira. Since his abduction and now his death, there has been no statement from the Ministry of Education, security agencies, or any arm of government. We can’t continue like this fgs 💔
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Malam Mustapha Yahaya Maru was kidnapped yesterday among others, while on his way to his work place at FGC Anka !!!

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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Pastor wey fit follow God drink tea forget to talk about insecuri-tea na wayo EA fraud!!! To the game
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Oluwaseun
Oluwaseun@officialtelz·
You slept on your bed under a duvet because of the cold Some toddlers slept on bare floor in the rain after a long day of torture Yet you defend the government that rehabilitate the terrorists when they are caught? You won’t escape God’s vengeance!
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Eddy 🥶
Eddy 🥶@eddieddy01·
K!dnappers called the son of a woman who was k!snapped last week on video call to negotiate ransom, demanding for 100M💔 She even said "I no well". I'm tired 😭💔 I PUT IT TO YOU, MAY YOU LIVE TO CRY OVER YOUR FAMILY IF YOU EVER VOTE TINUBU....AMEN!!!
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Mighty Valor
Mighty Valor@Nmawundiro·
We are prepared to challenge the BBC for as long as it takes, even if it takes 100 years. The same BBC that helped popularize the “Igbo coup” narrative after 1966 now wants to release a documentary titled Surviving Biafra in 2026, ignoring the fact that Nigeria, backed by the British government, brought a devastating war to Igbo land. History cannot be rewritten with selective storytelling and propaganda.
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
GENERAL YAKUBU GOWON AND POPE LEO XIV. Only a few days ago Yakubu Gowon wrote and published a Memoir of his life in which he detailed his roles in the Biafra war, excoriating everyone but himself in what many consider a revisionist attempt by a man who was front-and-center and instrumental in the creation of the war, and superintended its heinous outcome. Gowon exonerated himself in all the atrocities of that war, admitting little or no guilt or wrongdoing, and failing to apologize to what many consider to be the worse genocide committed by any group of people in the entire human race. A few days after Gowon’s indignant display, The Pope of the Catholics boldly issued an apology to the victims of slavery; crimes committed hundreds of years ago in which the Catholic Church was complicit and culpable. The Pope said sorry, but the all mighty Gowon has no contrition, no remorse and no shame for the dastardly acts he committed; that he planned, sanctioned and executed — the killing of millions of innocent people in Biafra. The essential thesis of this short note, is that the most brutal acts of Gowon have become a watershed of his life, and that instead of its history being a soothing balm in the domain of the past, softening our memories, it has become a dangerously loathsome reminder of his past and the fetid outcomes. Drawing a contrast between these two men and the institutions that they emerge from, I wonder how their dispersed actions might affect our consciousness … I wonder also if we could truly say without hesitation, that, “All is well with us, and that our children and their children’s children are well.” The cycle of the crimes of Biafra, just like those of slavery have left deep scars on the victors and the vanquished, more so on the victims, and robbing us all of our humanity. To remain truly human, no man can gain anything from the horrors, the pain and the suffering of those they oppress. And, what must be most painful is to not admit our failure and refuse to repent, confess and seek restoration and restitution. This is not a review of Gowon’s book - that job is in the domain of so many other writers and pundits. It is also not a rebuke of the man himself, because that judgement is reserved for God in whose domain Gowon will soon be. My advocacy is that we must TELL THE WORLD THE TRUTH always. Let us abhor the diminishment and condescension of telling not the Truth. Let us FEAR GOD. The trauma and the tragedy of Biafra when told properly, will help to lay the foundation needed to ensure the truth and the future of our country by guaranteeing the evolution of our society’s prosperity and stability. Okey Anueyiagu.
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Barbara Oneill
Barbara Oneill@BarbaraOneillAU·
Eat Ginger EVERY DAY 🌿 Discover the powerful benefits of incorporating ginger into your daily diet: 1.Reduces Oxidative Stress - Ginger's antioxidants combat free radicals, protecting your cells from damage 2. Relieves Nausea - Effective in reducing nausea and morning sickness, making it a must-have for digestive comfort. 3. Fights Bacteria and Viruses - Ginger has natural antibacterial and antiviral properties, enhancing your body's defense system. 4. Reduces Muscle Soreness - Consuming ginger can help reduce muscle pain and soreness, particularly after exercise. 5. Alleviates Arthritis Symptoms - Its anti-inflammatory properties can alleviate symptoms of arthritis and improve joint health. 6. Improves Blood Sugar Levels - Ginger helps regulate blood sugar levels, supporting overall metabolic health. 7. Lowers Bad Cholesterol - Regular intake of ginger can reduce LDL cholesterol levels, promoting heart health. 8. Boosts Metabolism and Weight Loss - By enhancing metabolism and fat burning, ginger aids in weight management and overall fitness. Incorporate ginger into your meals, teas, or smoothies to harness these incredible health benefits! 🌟
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King JB
King JB@ala_nso·
We won’t fold our hands and watch Yoruba & Uk rewrite our history! NEVER!!
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Babies & toddlers are currently in captivity in Oyo state It’s not normal!
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Samek
Samek@Samek_Samek·
Their father, Alabi Isama was a fantastic "exaggerator", who garnished many "heroic" war exploits centred around himself. Alabi Isama's mother was from Kwara, however, his father is/was from Ukwuani. Unlike many Mid-West Igbo soldiers of that day who were sympathetic to the survival of their brothers on the side, Alabi Isama, a half breed, though "Yoruba" raised soldier "resented" his "Midwest Igbo" side.
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Oloma Juice 🍋
Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
You folks don't know when not to cross that line. When i tell my people to take media serious they don't want to hear. Whoever that is writing your story is the one that conquered you. Knowing what these folks have done with igbo misinformation why are they still telling our stories in 2026?
mejialabi@mejialabi

Featuring eye-witness accounts and unseen archive footage, @bbcworldservice has announced a landmark documentary titled Surviving Biafra: Voices From the Nigerian Civil War - directed by Nigerian filmmaker Meji Alabi - available to stream from June 1st on BBC iPlayer/YouTube.

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IDcabasa
IDcabasa@Real_Idcabasa·
Not a time to share a joke, promote entertainment or campaign!!!! People died, people are dying not from natural causes but TERRORISM AND BANDITRY… We cannot let this abnormality become our normal in Naija… The country is BLEEDING
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
BBC wan drop Surviving Biafra from ewedu lens? I no understand! As how?? Dem no see surviving Operation Wetie?
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
BBC wants to release a documentary titled “Surviving Biafra.” They want to paint Igbos as villains, but that narrative will never stand. The title should be “Surviving Nigeria.” You cannot call it “Surviving Biafra” Biafrans were victims of pogroms in Northern Nigeria, and victims of war criminals who starved 3 million Igbo children to death. BBC labeled the 1966 coup an “Igbo coup” and helped shape narratives that fueled hostility against Ndi Igbo. They also underreported the number of Igbo people massacred in the North. They are not the right people to tell Igbo stories. And of course, they chose a Yoruba filmmaker to make the documentary. Are we surprised? Whenever they want to push propaganda against Ndi Igbo, there is always an Onye Ofe Ose willing to help carry it out. Ndi Igbo, pay that documentary dust and let it flop.
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Ichoku
Ichoku@Ichoku24·
@UnkleAyo Or he is a western agent. There is no way the US will allow him to walk free in this fight against terrorism in nigeria if he is not an informant! Trump statement after the killing of that Manik says a lot!
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
It looks like Sheikh Gumi has Tinubu's nudes.
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Sochi 🫦
Sochi 🫦@sochinenyenwa_·
“Surviving Biafra” biggest lie ever told When it should be “Surviving Nigeria” A Yoruba man has no business telling our story
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Marquis Of Infamy 🪶🪶🪶
Hello @BBCAfrica, Wole Soyinka is regarded as the founder of cultism in Nigerian universities. What began as an invention on campus has spiralled into a deadly culture that has claimed the lives of countless Nigerian youths over the decades. So when will you employ an Igbo person to write and direct a documentary titled “Surviving Wole Soyinka”?
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