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joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@PressSec Karoline Leavitt, for 2 years the government have been telling us next week for the disbursement to take place and now the govt have told us next please add your voice let next week be next week for the disbursement
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joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@VP @POTUS VP Vance please the subscribers of grant in Nigeria are in critical condition, now most of us are bankrupt, starving, homeless and even dying because the grant that we subscribed for is being held up by the Nigerian government this is the 10th year that grant has been held up
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Vice President JD Vance
VP Vance in Azerbaijan: “The president of this country, the PM of Armenia, and, of course, @POTUS, working together, created peace where previously there was war. And, I think in the future, will create prosperity where once there was only fighting and conflict.”
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joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@MikeArnoldTruth Mike Arnold please join with well meaning people of the world to beg Nigeria government to disburse the grant to the masses of Nigeria
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
Highly Respected? More like Highly Rejected! 🤣🤣🤣 #EarthShaker
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joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@MikeArnoldTruth The people of Nigeria that subscribed for the grant sent to the country by international communities are calling on you Mike Arnold to add your voice to press the Tinubu administration to disburse the money
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joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@SecWar Secretary of war P. Hegseth I am calling and pleading that you come to our aid the Nigeria subscribers and add your voice to push the Nigerian government to disburse the subscribers money
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
The War Department is moving at full speed to BUILD THE ARSENAL OF FREEDOM. Our warfighters must—and will—have the absolute best.
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joshua eyan
joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@DonaldJTrumpJr @JesseKellyDC Donald Trump Jr. We need you to join your voice to tell president Tinubu to disburse the grant sent to the masses of Nigeria for the alleviation of suffering, poverty, hunger by international communities
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joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@PressSec Karoline Leavitt please add your voice as the PressSec to the cry of Nigerians for the alivation from poverty by the Nigerian government to release our grant, let Tinubu and Cardoso the Nigeria president and the Central Bank governor to disburse the grant
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joshua eyan
joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@PressSec Karoline Leavitt please add your voice as the PressSec to the cry of Nigerians for the alivation from poverty by the Nigerian government to release our grant, let Tinubu and Cardoso the Nigeria president and the Central Bank governor to disburse the grant
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joshua eyan@JoshuaEyan·
@mats56455 @RepRileyMoore Honourable Riley Moore, you are not a stranger to the happenings in Nigeria so sir we beg you to put your voice for the government of Nigeria to release the grant meant for the masses for disbursement. People are dying, homeless, in debt, starving etc so please assist the people
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AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV
AFRICA WORLD MEDIA TV@mats56455·
Dear Representative Riley M. Moore,
@RepRileyMoore RE: Peddling misinformation about the crisis in Nigeria by you and your lobby groups . We write to correct and clarify the record on Nigeria. Travel and meetings, while valuable, do not justify reducing Nigeria’s crisis to a single story. The separation question is at the root of today’s instability. It is true that violence targets Muslims, Christians, and others alike. In parts of the North, especially Kaduna, Christians are heavily targeted. In the Northwest, Boko Haram–linked cells kill both Muslims and Christians. The reality is complex and cannot be reduced to one narrative. The deeper cause of today’s violence is the historical injustice of the forced amalgamation of different peoples and regions in 1914 without consent. That political arrangement has long failed. Christians in the Southeast and other regions have faced attacks by Fulani jihadist elements, some enabled by political actors in the North. Insurgency, banditry, criminality, governance failure, and weak policing are consequences of this unresolved forced union—a political marriage never settled through a referendum or a genuine agreement allowing self-determination. This crisis is not only about religion. Framing it as a religious war misdiagnoses the problem and leads to the wrong solutions. The real solution is political separation and restructuring so communities can govern themselves and reduce the cycle of violence. There is a serious case for partitioning Nigeria. The Nigerian state has, at times, tolerated or done business with terrorist elements in the North, including factions linked to Boko Haram. Those killing Christians and moderate Muslims alike are known to elements within the system.Blaming “external pressure” for emboldening separatists ignores the real drivers of instability: the unresolved question of statehood, corruption, impunity, and a broken, ineffective security sector. These conditions empower terrorism. No matter how much money or equipment is given to the Nigerian army, the situation will worsen without fundamental political restructuring. Security cooperation and military aid may sound reassuring, but history shows they often prioritize optics over civilian protection and real reform. Without separate statehood arrangements, accountability, and genuine reforms achieved through a referendum, more deals and more weapons will not make Christians—or any Nigerians—safer. Sincerely, 
Pan African Forum Ltd & Associates
London, United Kingdom
7.02.2026 @RepRileyMoore @realDonaldTrump @SusieWiles @SecRubio @SaharaReporters @EbomInno @OCCPriceless @commonwealthsec @ymahmoudali @EU_Commission @HouseofCommons @Sophie_Mokoena
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Rep. Riley M. Moore
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore·
I have traveled to Nigeria and engaged in multiple high-level meetings with Nigerian officials, the Church, aid groups across the country, and IDPs, to get a better understanding of the rampant persecution of Christians in Nigeria. In my discussions, the idea of dividing the country has not come up in any serious way. Efforts to embolden separatists hurts Christians in Nigeria - especially in the North and Middle Belt. A destabilized Nigeria would embolden terrorists and make Christians less safe in Nigeria and across the continent. I remain committed to working to save the lives of our brothers and sisters in Christ - and for that matter, all Nigerians - suffering from the instability wrought by terrorists throughout Nigeria. The US and Nigeria have just entered into a security cooperation agreement, and that is an important step in tackling the violence in Nigeria and deepening and strengthening the bilateral relationship between our great nations. God bless you all.
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