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@OObiasor

Just love God, an Engineer, Mentor, Discipler. Preparing men for the coming Kingdom.

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Willy Oj
Willy Oj@daddydewillys·
@firstladyship Something is definetly wrong somewhere in the Nigeria system. This is systemic rottenness to the core with maggots oozing out! Tufiakwa!!!! So some ragtags can't be traced by the military and taken out!?!
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NEFERTITI
NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Frame 1 & 2 are the faces of the bandits that posted Major General Rabe Abubakar & his wife. The video was posted on TikTok. Frame 3 is their boss. His name is Kachalla Maha. He is notorious terrorist operating along the Katsina-North West corridor. YOU KNOW THE FUNNY PART? Kachalla Muhammadu participated in that “Peace talks” between the terrorists & the Government of Katsina State. Can Bayo Onanuga inform the DSS to use that speed of light used in tracking critics of the government to trace & arrest KM & his men?
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J. C. Okechukwu
J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
VIEWER DISCRETION: The terrorists have reportedly begun releasing videos of their brutal sexual molestation of female victims in their camps. This is so traumatising that i vowed not to share even the screenshot. But i'm doing this to show @POTUS, his team and the rest of the world what happens daily to those Christian women and children abducted almost every other day by these bloodthirsty demons in human form. By the way, they don't do this only to women, they also do it to men. These are literal beasts from hell that have taken these bodies to manifest their utterly diabolical maniacal obsessive vampirism in our communities. To the Nigerian government, how does this make you feel now? @POTUS @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @SecRubio @SecWar @RepRileyMoore @TomColeOK04 @FoxNews @HouseAppropsGOP @DeptofWar @StateDept
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Dear Nigerians, THERE IS FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN! INEC is manipulating the Voter Register. They are systematically deleting the Voter Registration of certain demographics. Kindly rush to their portal & check to make sure that your CVR Registration is still valid & is found. RETWEET MASSIVELY & SPREAD THE WORD!
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Queen Bee 👑 🐝@RealQueenBee__

Ladies and Gentlemen, can you start checking yours now because we want to start the escalations. INEC is becoming a rogue institution under Joash Amupitan

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HiSword@OObiasor·
@ArcSadam Why is it difficult for the prison to take note of their inmates and keep records ? A nation that uses inefficiency to threaten and subjugate her people. May such people be found and set free in Jesus name.
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Sadam
Sadam@ArcSadam·
This story breaks my heart!! This is Gospel Uabari Kinanee, he went missing in 2007 at the age of 14 after going out to play with his friends. For weeks and months his family searched the whole of Rivers State to find him, but to no avail. They searched hospitals, police stations, morgues, and nothing. Eventually they gave up and presumed him dead. What is worse is that, that same time of his disappearance, his parents died from heart break and the stress that came with looking for their son, after they had sold their lands and properties to raise money to search for him. That was how years passed, and just out of nowhere, in 2025, almost 18years later, the elder brother of Gospel got a call that they had found his brother in prison, in the correctional facility in Rivers State. For the past 18 years, Gospel has been in prison for nothing, when they requested why he was in prison, it was discovered that there was no case file in his name, nothing, no charges at all. No record of any case brought against him. What is more disturbing is that Gospel himself, had lost his sanity, his mental health was gone. He couldn’t remember his brother nor remember how he landed in prison. He wasn’t articulate and just clearly showed signs of insanity. How did a 14 years old boy who went out to play ball with friends end up spending 18 years in prison awaiting trial for a case that does not exist? How?? And how many more Gospels are there in prison for nothing???
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HiSword@OObiasor·
@AFG_0007 Behold children are your heritage, behold what they do to your heritage. Do not forgive them oh Lord. Arise and save our children, dear Lord.
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ABLAZE FOR GOD🔥
ABLAZE FOR GOD🔥@AFG_0007·
Please... Nigerians 🇳🇬 Remember that the Terr0rists are k!dnapping 2 year Olds and children under 5 years of age, k!lling people. Yet, people just move on dry-eyed. Being a Nigerian makes it more heartfelt for me😭 I have been mourning for over a week now, my heart is heavy with sorrow even as I pray. There's hope, I know, there's hope, and I have hope, but with hope I pray in faith. I do not estrange myself from these sufferings of my brothers and sisters in Nigeria. Right now, I'm calling on you all from all over the world, who have experienced the kindness of God through my life....Please join me...join us to pray for Peace in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and justice for the afflicted. Pray that the mercy of God will not overlook the cries and bl0od of the innocent and defenseless. God of all Might and Grace...I know you hear me, and see what's in our hearts. Nigeria is Yours o Lord, you know Nigeria is Yours 😭😭🧎🙌😭
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China HD
China HD@China_hp1·
If you were asked to visit China for free, would you accept? ​○ Yes ○ No
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HiSword@OObiasor·
@Somtolism7 They are just demons in human skin! They will preserve their own and see others as toys to play with, devils
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Daniel Somtochukwu
Daniel Somtochukwu@Somtolism7·
The islamic terrorists are already massacring those innocent children. 😡😡😡😡 The situation is getting worse, and lives are being lost while the country watches. We have really failed as humans watching this without rising up 😭😭😭😭😭
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HiSword@OObiasor·
@Chima_Obi1234 Every time we talk about 2027 as if that is an elixir of some sort to escape this evil. Why can't the NASS do the needful and impeach this man on all his incompetence? Why wait for 2027? It's like we have all resigned and signed off the remaining days to his kleptocracy. Ishudder
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Chimamanda❤️
Chimamanda❤️@Chima_Obi1234·
After listening to Tinubu yesterday when newsmen asked him about insecurity in Nigeria, you could see a man sounding like he had encountered a hangover. Incoherent, hollow, void, and incomprehensible. Every time Tinubu has attended an unarranged interview, he has always sounded like a man dreaming and talking to a crowd that exists nowhere. Political sentiment aside, we must all agree that old age is telling on Tinubu. Check your grannies and great grannies. You cannot outsmart or politicize the law of diminishing returns. If Tinubu wins a second term, where will he get further knowledge from to do things differently? That Tinubu is feared and worshiped by political leaders doesn't depict smart politicking not to talk of leadership. @GodfreyMedia
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HiSword@OObiasor·
@Ivory1957 They don't know how to explain that they know what is going on and are somehow part of it. I pray that God sends us help and makes me part of it
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
NIGERIA’S STOLEN CHILDREN A Two-Year-Old. A Beheaded Teacher. And a President Who Sends Statements. #BringThemHome #NigeriaFailing #TinubuAccountability #StolenChildren #Christianah Twelve days ago, armed bandits rode into the Ahoro-Esinele community in Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State, on motorcycles in broad daylight. They moved swiftly from classroom to classroom, abducting the principal, teachers, and dozens of pupils  across three schools simultaneously. The affected schools included Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; Community Grammar School, Esiele; and L.A. Primary School.  Among the stolen was a toddler. Her name is Christianah Akanbi. She is two years old. She attends Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School.   She has been missing for twelve days. The kidnapped children in Borno, abducted in a separate simultaneous attack on May 15, include some pupils aged five and below.  And one teacher — mathematics teacher Michael Oyedokun — was beheaded by the gunmen.  Not killed. Beheaded. On camera. As a message to a nation and its president. In total, at least 82 schoolchildren were abducted between May 13 and 15, 2026, during separate attacks in Borno and Oyo states.  As of Children’s Day, yesterday — Wednesday, May 27 — several pupils and teachers were still in captivity, twelve days after the abduction.  The children have not come home. So what has President Bola Ahmed Tinubu done? He has issued statements. In a statement on May 18, issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President condemned the killing of the abducted teacher as barbaric and assured the nation that security forces are working round the clock to rescue all remaining victims.  He has made promises. Tinubu said: “Cases of kidnapping further make imperative the establishment of state police to man some of our underserved areas. The National Assembly should accelerate the enactment of the law creating state police.”  He has expressed sympathy. On Children’s Day, he said children abducted in Oyo and Borno states remained a priority for his administration, and that the government would not abandon affected families.  And he has deployed the full weight of presidential rhetoric. “To those children, their parents, and their teachers, I say this as a father and your President: you are not forgotten. You are not abandoned,” Tinubu declared.  Twelve days. Still missing. Not forgotten — just not rescued. This is not new. This is the system. By the weekend after the Oyo attack, one of the kidnapped teachers had been killed — not just killed, but beheaded on camera. On Monday, the Presidency issued a statement in which President Tinubu sympathised with the people of Oyo State and Governor Seyi Makinde and gave a promise Nigerians have become familiar with: “The bandits and all their local collaborators will be fished out and made to face the full wrath of the law.”  Strong, stern words. But that is hardly the first time such assurances have been made.  As heavily armed bandits behead a teacher in Oyo State, kill a former lawmaker after nine days in captivity, and abduct at least 1,100 people across northern Nigeria in just four months, President Tinubu’s political machinery is quietly accelerating toward a second term in 2027.  To grieving families and a terrified populace, the contrast has become impossible to ignore: while the President condemns each new atrocity with a familiar script, his support groups are mobilising grassroots structures in all 36 states to secure his reelection.  The question every Nigerian parent is now asking aloud is the one no presidential statement answers: Why are the children still not free? Security agencies have not officially disclosed the exact location of the abductors, though ongoing operations are believed to be concentrated within forested areas connected to the Old Oyo National Park.  The local government chairman spoke of kidnappers being “surrounded.” The Grand Chief Imam of Oyoland appealed for the children’s release before Eid al-Adha. Ohanaeze demanded action. Teachers in Ogbomoso took to the streets in protest. And in Aso Rock, the President celebrated Children’s Day. He celebrated children excelling in school, learning vocational skills, living with disabilities, and those persevering despite hardship and displacement.  Beautiful words. Professionally crafted. Utterly disconnected from the specific, named, breathing child named Christianah Akanbi who has been sleeping in a forest for twelve nights, aged two. The word “barbaric” appears in every presidential statement after every school attack. It has been used so many times it has lost all meaning. What would not be barbaric — what would be signal rather than noise — is a president who grounds a military helicopter in the forest of Old Oyo National Park and does not leave until every child comes out. A president who tells the nation exactly which commanders have been deployed, what their orders are, and when they last reported in. Nigeria has a constitution. It has an army. It has an air force, a police service, the DSS, and the Department of State Security. One might reasonably ask whether security agencies really need an extra push from the Commander-in-Chief to pursue men who have just kidnapped schoolchildren, slaughtered a teacher, and torched villages.  And if the answer is yes — if the system only moves when the president personally directs it — then the question is not just about this abduction. The question is about the system itself, and who benefits from its convenient slowness. Over 1,100 people abducted in four months. A two-year-old in a forest in Oyo. A beheaded mathematics teacher. A president campaigning for a second term. Christianah Akanbi has a name. She is not a statistic, not a campaign issue, not a line in a Children’s Day address. She is a two-year-old child who went to school on a Friday morning and has not come home. Bring. Her. Home. Kio Amachree is President of Worldview International and writes on Nigerian governance and accountability.
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
Can you stay awake from 1 AM - 4 AM every weekdays and work remotely? I have a remote job for you that pays $100/hr depending on input.
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HiSword@OObiasor·
@Chima_Obi1234 These children are still in the bush and the president and all the law makers and governors are busy running for reelection and no word of action for these children. Nigeria is a burial ground for mostly Christians.
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Chimamanda❤️
Chimamanda❤️@Chima_Obi1234·
Nigeria is gradually becoming a nation where human lives no longer seem to matter to those in authority. Every day citizens wake up not knowing where the next attack, kidn@pping, or massacre will happen. Nobody feels safe anymore not in the villages, not on the highways, not even in their own homes. People were mass@cred in Benue, and after the noise died down, nothing happened. People were k!lled in Jos, and still nothing meaningful happened. Citizens are kidnapped daily across different parts of the country, ransoms are paid, families are destroyed, yet government continues behaving as though insecurity is just another normal headline. Even our traditional rulers are no longer respected or protected. A traditional ruler was kidn@pped and murd_ered, and up till today, where is the justice? Where are the arrests? Where are the results? The only thing Nigerians keep hearing are press conferences, promises, “we condemn the attack,” and endless condolence messages. Enough of all these empty statements. This is 2026. Technology has advanced beyond excuses. Phones can be tracked. Bank accounts can be monitored. Locations can be traced. Security agencies can quickly locate citizens who criticize government online, yet somehow kidnappers and terrorists continue to operate freely for years without consequences. That contradiction is what angers Nigerians the most. The truth is painful: government appears more aggressive against dissent than against cr!minals. If you speak against those in power, they can find you within hours. But when innocent people are abducted or sl@ughtered, suddenly the system becomes weak, slow, and helpless. A nation where citizens are constantly looking over their shoulders, wondering who will be kidn@pped next or which community will be att@cked next, is a nation dangerously failing in its primary responsibility. Security is the first duty of government, not propaganda, not press conferences, and not repeated condolences after every tragedy. Nigerians are tired. Tired of speeches. Tired of promises. Tired of staged sympathy. Tired of watching cr!minals operate with confidence while innocent citizens live in fear. Enough is enough. Nigerians deserve protection, justice, and real action not another condolence message after the next massacre.
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Queen Bee 👑 🐝
Queen Bee 👑 🐝@RealQueenBee__·
In 2023 they said there was a glitch, but there was no glitch, the election was manipulated. Rotimi Chibuike Amechi
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HiSword@OObiasor·
@Ibenz_ooze @DanielOEze This is horrible. Why don't we just rise up? What shall we see and we rise up in unison and prefer to die for the course of righteousness?
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Mazi Pope
Mazi Pope@Ibenz_ooze·
Torturing kidnapped school children with hot rubber is totally unacceptable. No country will allow insecurity of this magnitude to flourish in her backyard. Nigeria is failing at this point and we are keeping quiet on something like this.
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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
Forget TikTok. Forget YouTube. Forget Instagram. Amazon can pay you $3,000/month to start AI publishing. It’s boring... but if you start today, you could make $3,000 by the end of June. I’ll send you a free training showing exactly how to do it. Just like this post and comment “Send.” (Make sure you follow.)
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HiSword@OObiasor·
@ezekieldachomo0 Oh Lord, how long more, till your deliverance reaches your people? Let your mercy preserve your children in this evil controlled land in Jesus name!
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Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo@ezekieldachomo0·
Look at the fear and pain written across this man’s face in the final moments before he was beheaded by bandits. Tell me… is this how a human being is supposed to die? What was his crime? Was it simply trying to provide daily bread for his family? He left home like every other Nigerian, hoping to return alive. He never knew the journey would end in horror, tears, and bloodshed. At that moment, I can only imagine the thoughts running through his mind… His wife… His children… His unfinished dreams… His cry for mercy that probably never came. 😭 Our elders say the jollof rice served at burials tastes sweet until the fire is burning in your own compound. Today, it is someone else’s pain. Tomorrow, it could be ours if this evil continues unchecked. And the pain does not end with him. More than 45 innocent people are still being held in the forest by these wicked men. Some are only 4 or 5 years old. Little children who should be sleeping safely beside their mothers are now surrounded by fear, hunger, and terror. For days, many of them have not eaten a decent meal. Many have been beaten, tortured, humiliated. And the women and young girls… only God knows the horrors they are facing in captivity. 💔 My heart breaks for them. My heart breaks for the hundreds of students abducted in Borno State just days ago. My heart breaks for the thousands of Nigerians trapped in kidnappers’ dens across this nation while the world watches in silence. Nigeria is bleeding. Families are crying. Children are becoming orphans overnight. Mothers are burying their sons. Wives are becoming widows in a single phone call. “How long, O Lord? Will You forget us forever?” — Psalm 13:1 But even in this darkness, we hold onto God’s promise: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18 🙏 One day, this season of bloodshed and tears shall pass. One day, God will wipe away the tears of His people. One day, peace will return again.
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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
Obidients to Obidients: build your x account now. Get your PVC ready to vote out Tinubu ✅ Just say “hello” and gain 500 mutuals here.
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Bulus Paul
Bulus Paul@BulusPaul9·
@RealQueenBee__ If they're wise enough they can return the favor with full energy.
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Queen Bee 👑 🐝
Queen Bee 👑 🐝@RealQueenBee__·
My happiness is that over 80% of all the HoR members who defected to the APC were denied tickets at the primaries. The APC described them as betrayals who cannot be trusted with their tickets. They're now trapped and can no longer move to other parties. BREAKFAST IS SERVED!!!
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