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some where in the globe Katılım Mart 2018
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Nigerian army Vs Boko Haram terrorist
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U.S. Mission Nigeria
U.S. Mission Nigeria@USinNigeria·
#ThisWeekInUSNigeriaHistory in 2025, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya made history by breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest chess marathon alongside American chess master Shawn Martinez in Times Square, New York. #DYK Tunde is a U.S. Government Exchange Program alumnus. He’s one of 14,000+ exchange alumni in Nigeria driving impact across U.S.–Nigeria life, culture, and collaboration. #Freedom250 Photo credit: Chess in Slums Africa
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Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Ogun State section of the coastal road. 🔥🔥🔥
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I hope these are not the innocent with their cutlass and catapult as claimed by uninformed politicians in Nigeria. ❌Farmers ❌Civilians ❌Fishermen ❌Transporter ❌Market Men and Women ❌Palm Wine Tapper
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🔥Abu Umar Bundi Munzir, the ISWAP commander who led the failed attack in Kukareta, Borno.
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Cpl Abubakar Sadiq was caotured by ISWAP/BOKOHARAM, now it has been confirmed that he has been k+11ed by those monsters. 💔💔May his soul Rest in Peace💔💔
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Nigerian Army
Nigerian Army@HQNigerianArmy·
MILITARY DESTROYS ISWAP WATERWAY LOGISTICS NETWORK IN DEVASTATING PRECISION STRIKES, NEUTRALISES SCORES IN LAKE CHAD Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), in sustained offensive operations conducted in the night of 21/22 April 2026, delivered devastating precision air strikes that dismantled ISWAP terrorist logistics networks along the Lake Chad waterways around the Kaniram Island axis in Northern Borno State. Acting on credible Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) inputs, OPHK air assets established persistent overhead presence and confirmed the concentration of over 30 terrorist boats and associated terrorist elements coordinating movement and resupply activities. Target validation and positive identification were carefully achieved, ensuring high targeting fidelity prior to engagement. Following deliberate confirmation in line with Rules of Engagement, OPHK executed well-coordinated precision strikes that destroyed several boats and disrupted the terrorists’ logistics hub. This immediately degraded their mobility and ability to sustain operations. Real-time ISR enabled rapid follow-on strikes on fleeing and regrouping elements within nearby vegetation, leading to the neutralisation of over 30 terrorists. Surviving elements were observed escaping in disarray, reflecting a breakdown in their cohesion and command structure. In a related engagement at Sowolwolo in the Sambisa Forest axis, additional precision guided strikes was conducted following target fidelity acquisition with Partners. The strike took out 3 terrorist Gun trucks and neutralised more terrorists within the vicinity. Battle Damage Assessment (BDA), supported by post-strike intelligence, confirmed significant enemy losses, with evidence of mass burial activities especially by ISWAP elements in the Mallam Fatori axis further underscoring the scale of attrition inflicted. Ground forces are currently exploiting the effects of these strikes to dominate adjoining areas and prevent any reconstitution by fleeing elements. These operations highlight OPHK’s sustained offensive pressure and effective air–land integration in dismantling terrorist networks, degrading their capabilities, and denying them freedom of action across the Joint Operations Area. The Military High Command commends troops for the impressive battle performance and urged them to sustain aggressive operations to dominate the battlespace. OPHK will continue to maintain relentless pressure on all terrorist elements until they are decisively defeated. SANI UBA Lieutenant Colonel Media Information Officer Headquarters Joint Task Force. (North East) Operation HADIN KAI 22 April 2026
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😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔 We had just returned from a long patrol, exhausted but alive, holding onto the small comfort that maybe just maybe the worst was behind us. Our commander, Major Abdul, stood at the edge of the camp, his eyes scanning the darkness like a man who could see danger before it even arrived. He was more than a leader—he was our shield, our courage when fear tried to take over. Beside him was Lieutenant Abdulraman, his loyal second-in-command. Calm, sharp, and fearless. If Major Abdul was the backbone, Abdulraman was the nerve—quick to act, never hesitating when it mattered most. And then there was Staff Sergeant Isa… He had just returned from pass. His wife had given birth days ago. I remember how his face lit up when he showed us the picture of his newborn child. “I’ll make sure this country is safe for him,” he said, smiling in a way only a proud father can. None of us knew that would be the last smile we’d ever see from him. It was around 2 a.m. when hell broke loose. Gunfire erupted from all directions. The enemy had been watching us… waiting. Within seconds, the camp turned into chaos—bullets tearing through tents, explosions shaking the ground beneath us. The quiet night became a storm of fire and death. “Take cover! Return fire!” Major Abdul’s voice cut through the panic like thunder. Even under heavy fire, he stood tall, directing us, refusing to hide while his men were exposed. That was the kind of man he was—he never asked us to do what he wouldn’t do himself. Lieutenant Abdulraman was right beside him, coordinating our defense, moving from one position to another, pulling wounded soldiers to safety. He could have stayed back… but he didn’t. He chose us. Then I saw it… the moment everything changed. A heavy blast hit close to their position. The ground shook violently, and for a second, everything went silent in my ears. When my vision cleared, I saw Major Abdul fall. “Commander down!” someone shouted. Lieutenant Abdulraman rushed to him without thinking. That was his brother, not just his superior. He tried to drag him to cover, but the enemy fire was relentless… unforgiving. Another burst of gunfire rang out—and Abdulraman dropped beside him. Two lions… gone in seconds. Meanwhile, Staff Sergeant Isa fought like a man who had everything to live for. He wasn’t just fighting for survival anymore—he was fighting for the child he had just left behind. I saw him holding his position, refusing to retreat, buying time for the rest of us to regroup. But war doesn’t listen to prayers… and bullets don’t care about dreams. He was hit. Even as he fell, he tried to rise again. I remember crawling toward him, hearing him whisper something… something about his wife… his child… Then he went still. That moment broke something inside me. We fought harder after that—not out of courage, but out of pain. Out of anger. Out of the desperate need to make their sacrifice mean something. Hours felt like days… but somehow, a few of us survived. When the sun finally rose, it didn’t feel like victory. It felt like loss. The battlefield was quiet again—but this time, it was a silence filled with absence. Major Abdul… the leader who never left his men behind. Lieutenant Abdulraman… the brother who stood till his last breath. Staff Sergeant Isa… a father who died protecting a future he would never see. We buried them that day… but their memories? They march with us every step we take. And for those of us who survived… We didn’t just leave that battlefield with scars. We left with pieces of our souls buried in that blood-soaked ground. To the departed souls that no one cares about We that are witness to your sacrifices, we promise never to forget your sacrifices. God heal and strengthen your families 😭 ©️: Triggerlord 😭🫡 #ThankASoldier #FirGodAndCountryAlways #GodBlessEverySoldier #RestInPeaceHeroes🕊️
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Prince@PrinceRashman·
@Pressman2040 I heard it but I did not want to believe it If it's true may Allah forgive him. I also forgive him for collecting my breads
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A TRIBUTE TO A FEARLESS AND RESPECTED SERVING OFFICER The Nigerian Army is home to remarkable officers, and one name that stands out is Col. Y. MICAH, popularly known as “Small Pepper” and “Baby Lion.” A serving officer, he has built a reputation through deployments across Borno, Yobe, Lagos, Rivers, Bayelsa, and Kwara State, making significant contributions in every location. Col. Micah is known for his firm leadership style and zero tolerance for indiscipline. He is deeply protective of his soldiers, and anyone who crosses the line quickly realizes that he does not take misconduct lightly, ensuring that bad elements are identified and dealt with decisively. His leadership continues to earn respect within the ranks, and his service remains a testament to dedication and commitment in the Nigerian Army. Still serving, still leading, still making impact. May God bless the Nigerian Army. Say something good about the SMALL PEPPER 🌶️ BABY LION 🦁
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UNCLE DEJI™️
UNCLE DEJI™️@DejiAdesogan·
Innocent Farmers Innocent Traders Innocent Fishermen 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨@GallantDaletian·
BREAKING:🔥🔥💥💥 NAF JETS OBLITERATE TERRORIST STRONGHOLD IN SAMBISA FOREST In a devastating precision airstrike, the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai has wiped out a major terrorist enclave at Yuwe, deep inside the Sambisa Forest. The high impact mission, launched at 5:45 p.m. yesterday, saw the Phantom Formation and Grey Raptor platform unleash precision munitions on fortified terrorist positions after credible intelligence and ISR surveillance confirmed active terrorist presence and bunkers in the area. Military sources confirm the strike was direct and lethal. Multiple logistics structures, shelters, and operational hideouts were reduced to rubble. Several terrorists were killed instantly as explosions tore through the camp. Security officials described the target as a key hub used by terrorists to plan attacks and store supplies. The successful strike is part of relentless air and ground offensives aimed at crippling terrorist capabilities, choking their supply chains, and denying them safe haven. Military high command insists the pressure will not let up. Joint operations are intensifying across the theatre to ensure terrorist elements remain on the run and stability gradually returns to affected communities.
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NAF strikes again🔥🔥🔥🔥 Bombing and suyanising terrorists back to back🔥🔥🔥🔥

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