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TRUTH🎖️
TRUTH🎖️@DanielofTruth·
Bandits demand N1bn and 35 motorcycles to release 37 worshippers k+dnapped from churches in Kaduna — Community Bandits have demanded a ₦1 billion ransom and 35 motorcycles to release 37 Christian worshippers who have been held in captivity. The victims were abducted on Easter Sunday during coordinated attacks on St. Augustine Catholic Church, ECWA, and Baptist churches in the Ariko community, Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State. Five people were killed during the initial assault. The abductors explicitly demanded two specific types of motorcycles: 20 "Boko Haram" brand motorcycles and 15 Bajaj motorcycles. The victims, who include elderly individuals, women, and children, have spent approximately 45 days in captivity.
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@trigottista I was just wondering how so many Yorubas have become so foolish for defending rubbish. Every document shared with the public that has a typographical error is fake and deceptive. Only fools and tribal bigots share documents without proper scrutiny
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Tinubu’s JAMB Registrar was born in 1986 and became an expert in 1988 What a wonderful Oluwole CV
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MaziTundeEdnutfan
MaziTundeEdnutfan@originalproflle·
The moment a tanker fell and hit scores of people, but rather than victims assisted, passers-by engaged in petrol scooping.
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@YusufMBuhari Look at this baby charlatan who can't handle a motorbike properly and wants to lead people. Nigeria! What a useless country where fools and dummies are the ruling class. Remember, your father is the most useless president to rule Nigeria before the druggie
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Yusuf Buhari
Yusuf Buhari@YusufMBuhari·
The official results of the APC primary election for the Daura/Sandamu/Mai’adua Federal Constituency, as announced by the election officials, are as follows: Daura Local Government • Yusuf Buhari – 6,386 votes • Auwal Musa Daura – 322 votes Sandamu Local Government • Yusuf Buhari – 5,849 votes • Auwal Musa Daura – 21 votes Mai’adua Local Government • Yusuf Buhari – 5,102 votes • Auwal Musa Daura – 137 votes Total Votes • Yusuf Buhari – 17,342 votes • Auwal Musa Daura – 480 votes Following the conclusion of the exercise, the Returning Officer officially declared me as the winner of the APC primary election and the party’s candidate for the Daura/Sandamu/Mai’adua Federal Constituency ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@RazakMakinde Mumu, why use the AI photos to propagate your foolishness from the Apcthieves WhatsApp group?
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Razak Makinde
Razak Makinde@RazakMakinde·
🇳🇬✨ Nigeria keeps winning globally! A beautiful moment as Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his wife share a peaceful moment in Turkey while the world celebrates Victor Osimhen for making Nigeria proud once again. ❤️🔥 From humble beginnings to global recognition, Nigerians continue to shine worldwide. 🌍🇳🇬
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NIGERIA CUSTOMS
NIGERIA CUSTOMS@CustomsNG·
Ogun I Customs Hits Cross-Border Smugglers, Hands Over Seized Cannabis to NDLEA The Acting Customs Area Controller (CAC) of Ogun I Area Command, Deputy Comptroller (DC) Oladapo Afeni, has reaffirmed the command’s resolve to dismantle trans-border smuggling networks operating along the Idiroko–Republic of Benin corridor. DC Afeni made the declaration during a press briefing held at the Command on Tuesday, 12 May 2026, during which he stressed that the Command would maintain pressure on smugglers across the land border. "A few weeks ago, on 16 March to be precise, the command handed over 2,543 parcels of cannabis sativa to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Idiroko Special Command and since the milestone, we have not retreated nor surrendered, instead, we refined our tactics and re-strategised", he said. The Acting CAC disclosed that recent seizures recorded by the command included 1,759 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice, 10,126 parcels of cannabis indica popularly known as Ghanaian Loud, 2,685 kegs of vegetable oil, and 14,550 litres of Premium Motor Spirit concealed in jerricans. Other intercepted items included 20 cartons of turkey vegetable oil, 226 cartons of Basmati rice, 205 packs of footwear, 26 sacks of raw cannabis sativa, 66 Bales of second-hand clothing, and 11 kegs of diesel, among others. He valued the seized items at over N6.77 billion, noting that smuggling activities, especially illicit drugs and foreign rice, pose serious threats to public health, local industries, and national security. The Acting CAC further encouraged compliant traders to remain steadfast and assured of the command's continued support. "Our doors are widely open for consultation and required support. Security and trade are two sides of the same coin at our Command", he said. In line with the provisions of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, the seized cannabis sativa was formally handed over to the NDLEA for further investigation and destruction. Receiving the items on behalf of the NDLEA, the Commander of Idiroko Special Area Command, Commander Ekundayo Williams, described the operation as a major milestone in the fight against illicit drug trafficking. "This is not just an ordinary administrative procedure, but a strong signal to merchants of death that the Nigeria Customs Service and NDLEA share a strong collaboration in the anti-smuggling fight”, Williams stated.
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Taiwo Oyedele
Taiwo Oyedele@taiwoyedele·
𝐀𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐚 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐒𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐢𝐭 One of the major conversations at the recently concluded Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi was the urgent need to reform the international financial architecture. Africa continues to bear a disproportionate cost of capital, driven largely by unfair risk assessment and the attendant “prejudice premium.” The current global financial system limits Africa’s ability to industrialise due to: • high borrowing costs • restrictive financing terms • limited access to long-term capital • inadequate financing for productivity and value addition Africa must also do more internally to strengthen governance and policy stability, create investment-friendly systems, respect contracts and the rule of law, and deepen regional integration. Fragmented small markets cannot compete effectively in an integrated global economy. The future also lies in mobilising Africa’s own savings, including pension assets while attracting private capital into productive sectors. With over $120 trillion in global private capital seeking opportunities, Africa must position itself as an investment destination, not just a development conversation. The focus of financing must shift from merely extracting raw materials and funding emergencies to enabling value addition, infrastructure, skills development, regional value chains, technology and innovation. Africa’s future will not be built on dependency, but on productivity, integration, and value creation. #AfricaForwardSummit #AfricaRising #Industrialisation #TheAfricaWeWant
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@ParallelFacts Nigerians should take note: @WorldBankGroup is the one sponsoring terrorism in Nigeria by giving loans to the current terrorist government of Nigeria
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@HarmlessHQ The Tinubu government is more dangerous than every other sickness in the whole world
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Harmless
Harmless@HarmlessHQ·
You see these 4 diseases, Cancer, Hepatitis, Diabetes, Low blood pressure, Which is even more dangerous?
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Josiah
Josiah@josiahjdp·
My cheating wife texted me: “I’m stuck at work. Happy 10th anniversary, babe.” But I was sitting two tables away in the same restaurant, watching her lean across the table and kiss her millionaire boss. Just as I stood up to confront them, a strange woman grabbed my arm and whispered, “Stay calm. The real show’s about to start.” ...
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@originalproflle I have never seen such desperation before! It's only in Nigeria and the APC thieves' regime that political slaves are busy sharing money to campaign for an election in public.
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MaziTundeEdnutfan
MaziTundeEdnutfan@originalproflle·
Just imagine, this is the Endorsement party of tinubu reelection…. Can anyone guess what they’re sharing in Ghana-must-go?
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@benmurraybruce @NuhuRibadu The hand of Nuhu Ribadu as a terrorist sympathiser will visit your household just like the way it has been visiting Christians in Northern Nigeria. Amen
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Ben Murray-Bruce
Ben Murray-Bruce@benmurraybruce·
Nuhu Ribadu, @NuhuRibadu, is my friend, and I will say it plainly: very few Nigerians have spent as much of their life chasing hard problems as he has. Watching him sit with Vice President Vance, Secretary Rubio, and the US national security establishment this week, I was reminded why. This was not a courtesy call. This was Nigeria's NSA walking into Washington with a mandate, a brief, and the standing to be heard. Intelligence sharing, military cooperation, the Joint Working Group (the unglamorous machinery that actually keeps citizens alive). Nuhu has never been loud. He has always been effective. Nigeria is safer for it. Bravo, my brother.
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@TheDamiForeign Okiemute, not Okemute... It is an Urhobo name with a good meaning (there's time for everything) and ask questions before propagating your foolishness and uninformed character online.
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DAMI FOREIGN🥶
DAMI FOREIGN🥶@TheDamiForeign·
Igbo names too funny bro, what do you mean your name is okemute😭
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@Arewa_Source If u don't vote for @PeterObi, then Thieftinubu will continue with his directionless government so that terrorism will destroy the North from the map of Nigeria. Pig generations
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Arewa Source
Arewa Source@Arewa_Source·
"We will never vote for Peter Obi because he is in support of Biafra. We will rather be aligned with the Yorubas than Igbos. We respect you Kwankwaso but we will never vote for this ticket"
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
Sowore will put those banger boys in more troubles with his pattern of seeking for justice for them. The new IGP is big on cyberbullying & online fake news & you are tagging him when an offense has been committed. Instead of urging the banger boys to form community to plead for forgiveness, you want to use activism to win a cr!minal case? Okay o
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@Pressman2040 Joining the current Nigerian army at the moment is a suicide mission because the Nigerian Army has been infiltrated by Islamic terrorists.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)@Pressman2040·
🇳🇬Join the Big Boiz of the Nigerian Army 🪖🪖🪖 today. MAY NIGERIA 🇳🇬🇳🇬 PREVAIL
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@alouibrahim92 May God Almighty punish the Nigerian army for killing our brothers and sisters in 2020 at the Lekki Tollgate for political gains. Amen
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servant of Allah
servant of Allah@alouibrahim92·
God Bless The Armed Forces of Nigeria. God Bless all those tirelessly working to make Nigeria safe. May Nigeria overcome and Nigerians thrive, Ameen. Safer. Stronger. Together. #Sentinel For God and Country. Always!
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@ProfIsaPantami Professor of Islam, and terrorism. It's terrorists and terrorists' enablers that will support a sycophant and religious extremists like you to be their leader. Rubbish being
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Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim, CON
Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim, CON@ProfIsaPantami·
While Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, CON was in Abuja today evening, we heard about the emergence of a coronation which is called a "consensus" for all the elective positions in Gombe State. Legally, there can be no valid consensus without involving the aspirants who have obtained or completed their expression of interest and nomination forms. We advise all our supporters to remain calm and law-abiding. However, the total disregard for the provisions of the law cannot be ignored by us. The Nigeria Electoral Act, 2026, outlines the modes of nomination in Section 84 (2): Political parties are restricted to only two methods for selecting candidates in which coronation is not among them. The two methods are: 1) Consensus: A candidate may emerge if all cleared aspirants provide written consent to step down. If even one aspirant refuses, the party must revert to a direct primary. 2) Direct Primaries: Every registered party member has the right to vote directly for their preferred aspirant. The action is completely contrary to the provisions of the law, the directive of the National Party, and the instruction of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We urge our supporters to get ready for direct primaries after addressing major challenges in the APC database in the state. Our legal team is also working on addressing the challenges and observations. May Allah bless Gombe State and may Allah bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Thank you all. Signed: Professor Suleiman Mohammed From Gombe State. (On Behalf of all Supporters and members of Pantamiyya Movement). 03/May/2026
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The Big Heart
The Big Heart@OkpotakoFestus·
@Pressman2040 Don't you know the shits just coming from you? The Nigerian army has committed treason and felony against the good people of Nigeria by saying that terrorists are their prodigal son that need to be forgiven and rehabilitated after all, compensation by joining the military.
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)@Pressman2040·
Let me speak plainly here as a soldier. Zagazola just broke this down better than most commentators ever will. Justice Mark Chidiebere didn't cross the line because he criticised the military. He crossed it when he allegedly started having private conversations with serving soldiers about "change of government." That is not activism. That is not free speech. That is a red flag wrapped in a conspiracy. Let me make this clear for everyone in the back: any civilian who tries to pull a serving soldier into discussions about overthrowing the government is not a journalist. They are not a blogger. They are not a citizen activist. They are a security threat. And no military in the world not America, not Britain, not Nigeria will ignore that. So while people argue about free speech, we soldiers are thinking about something else: what happens if a young, frustrated soldier actually listens? What happens if an illegal order is given? What happens if that conversation leads to real action? That is why the DSS stepped in. Not to silence opinions. To prevent a potential explosion. Content creators need to understand something: your phone is not a shield. Your follower count is not immunity. When you cross from criticising policy to courting mutiny, you become a problem that the state is duty‑bound to solve. Zagazola said the line is not always visible but it is very real. Let me add: if you cannot see it, stay far away from it. Because the consequences will not care about your intentions. They will care about what you did. Be wise. 🇳🇬
Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama

Where Justice Mark Chidiebere Crossed the Line By Zagazola Makama The recent arrest and handover of Justice Mark Chidiebere, popularly known as Justice Crack, to the Department of Security Services has sparked predictable debates about free speech, accountability, and the limits of online activism. But beneath the noise lies a more serious issue one that goes beyond blogging and into the sensitive terrain of national security. From available details, the turning point was not mere criticism of the military. Democracies tolerate, and even benefit from, scrutiny of their institutions. The red line appears to have been crossed when private conversations between the blogger and serving soldiers suggested alignment around “change of government.” In any country, that phrase, especially when involving active-duty personnel is not taken lightly. No professional military, whether in Nigeria or elsewhere, would ignore such signals once credible evidence emerges. The Nigerian Army’s response, therefore, should be viewed through that lens. This is an institution that has, in recent months, remained alert to internal and external threats, including failed attempts by rogue elements to destabilise the system. When a civilian is perceived rightly or wrongly to be encouraging disaffection or coercing soldiers within the ranks, it triggers an entirely different category of concern. At that point, it is no longer about opinion, it becomes a question of discipline, cohesion, and national stability. This is where many content creators must draw a hard lesson. The digital space is not a vacuum. Conversations especially with uniformed personnel carry consequences. Amplifying unverified allegations, engaging soldiers in sensitive political discussions, or projecting narratives that could be interpreted as incitement can quickly move from advocacy into dangerous territory. The line is not always visible, but it is very real. There is also the broader issue of responsibility. Too often, fragments of internal grievances are pushed into the public domain without context or verification, feeding a cycle where the military is portrayed only through its shortcomings. While criticism is legitimate, a pattern of reckless amplification erodes public confidence and, more importantly, can embolden hostile actors who thrive on internal discord. If indeed the conversations attributed to Justice Mark Chidiebere reflect attempts to influence serving soldiers toward political ends, then the response by authorities was not just expected; it was inevitable. What we must all know is that freedom of expression does not extend to actions that could undermine the stability of the state. In an era where a single message can travel faster than any bullet, knowing where the line is and choosing not to cross it has never been more important.

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