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Real John
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it's God first| Biafra next🙏...be easy ...life is hard enough | Web 3.0 coach, passionate about freedom.
In your dreams. Katılım Şubat 2012
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@islemonjuice Only a free Biafra will restore our dignity and pride. As long we are in Nigeria, this nonsense will continue.
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This Fulani thing all of you are looking away from will soon get to your doorsteps. Continue feeling safe in Lagos, Abuja and Portharcourt.
Over 20 innocent Christians killed in Jos, Plateau state, Nigeria.
The only solution is freedom. Freedom to control your resources.
Freedom to defend yourselves.
Freedom to protect your borders.
Freedom to determine your own foreign policy.
Freedom to Determine your direction and future.
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@RepRileyMoore You know the solution to Nigeria is to break it up. You know this. Any other thing you proposes as a solution is coming from a place of you not being sincere with yourself.The Nigerian government and the military are this with the fulani terrorists. We have continued to say this!
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This Palm Sunday, reports from Nigeria indicate that at least 10 Christians were martyred in the city of Jos. Radical Islamic terrorists opened fire on the Christians before hacking them to pieces with machetes.
This is sickening and unacceptable, but it’s not surprising.
This tragedy follows a pattern of radical Islamic terrorists massacring Christians on Holy Days. In fact, terrorists have attacked Christians in Nigeria on every single holy day in recent memory, except for last Christmas — when President Trump sent 12 tomahawk cruise missiles to stop them.
Abuja knows this pattern and they must massively ramp up security for the Tridduum and Easter. If they don’t take this threat seriously and mobilize to defend our brothers and sisters in Christ, blood of these martyrs will be on their hands, and there will be significant consequences for Nigeria’s relationship with the United States.
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg
Over a dozen Christians were just murdered on Palm Sunday in the city of Jos in Nigeria. According to local reports, a group of radical Muslims came in on vehicles and began firing on the Christians before hacking them with machetes. "When will it stop? When will you hear the cries of Nigerians, of Christians?... They are being slaughtered!" said @Alex_Barbir.
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@Marrzofficial @yabaleftonline Rmemebe when I said it on space yesterday abi?
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@yabaleftonline Make thunder no go fire una o.
Make we no hear this rubbish, even as gossip.😒
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FCMB can be blasting yorugba and joy wan wound you but Fidelity staff is where you get mad
Typical yorugbanivorous animals

Fhibi@Fhibiofficial
About 90% of Fidelity Bank staff are Igbo, but Yorubas and Hausas are the tribalistic ones. Awon oloriburuku.
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Let this be made clear: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is the DOS, and the DOS is Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. There is no separation, no division, and no confusion about leadership.
To those who believe they can infiltrate, destabilize, or destroy IPOB leadership with the aim of silencing or eliminating him—be warned. Such actions will not only fail but will expose those behind them. Any attempt to harm Mazi Nnamdi Kanu or create chaos within the structure is a direct attack that will be resisted with full resolve.
IPOB leadership is not a playground for manipulation. Stay away from actions that will bring consequences upon yourselves.

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THE YORUBA OCCULT HUMAN RANCHING AND CANNIBALISTIC-CASTE SYSTEM
(Ije-esha) (Ije-orisa) (Ije-ebu) (Omo Owaju)
The Yorubas operated a state-sanctioned culture of an Occult Human Ranching System. While other societies had citizens, the Yoruba maintained a catalog of marked, enslaved, and dehumanized human beings caged in pens. These victims were reared like cattle and categorized as Ije-Esha, Ije-bu, and Ije-Orisa (Omo Owaju). This was an industrial scale human butchery operation.
The Ijesa subgroup of the Yoruba derived their name from Ije Orisa: "The Food of the Gods." An entire subgroup of humans was categorized as sacrificial food for slaughter.
The Ijebu subgroup also carries a name rooted in the slaughterhouse: "Ije-ibu," meaning "The Food of the Deep." The Ijebu ancestors were defined as a recipe for the deep. Benin ancestors used them as ritual sacrifices to their gods.
They had a specific label for these dehumanized groups. They referred to them as "Ijesa Omo Owaju ti ife opo iya,"meaning "Ijesas, children of Owaju, subject to much suffering." They were a population defined by their misery, enslavement, and status as sacrificial meat.
In the district of Ibokun, human beings were literally tended as cattle by a head rancher named Owaju. These were the Children of Owaju (Omo Owaju), described in historical records as a sheepish-looking, stumpy, re..tarded and muscular population reared specifically for the butcher. Their only purpose in life was their eventual death. They were the "Omo Owajus", livestock in human form.
This was a cold-blooded operation where humans were nothing more than sacrificial animals. They were a people defined entirely by their enslavement, viewed by the state as nothing more than meat to be consumed by the powerful.
These Yoruba Kings were ritual parasites who could not enter a building without walking on the fresh blood of a male victim, nor exit without walking on the blood of a female victim. They used human life as a literal human carpet to keep the king’s feet from touching the dirt. These are the occult roots of the Osile and Ogboni systems.
Today, you hear Yorubas echoing that they had a "culture" or a "religion tied to multiple deities." The fact is that the Yoruba did not practice religion, they practiced necro-pedestrianism, occultism, and cannibalistic human ranching. Yoruba history is a record of barbarism where human beings were fattened and tended like goats for the kings, elites, and deities until the moment they were slaughtered in markets like Ojugbomekun for Ogboni and Osile rituals.
Before you mention Osu, remember that your ancestors were human ranchers so addicted to blood and occultism that the British had to physically restrain them in 1893 to stop the ritual butchery of your own human cattle.
The Igbo Osu was a system of spiritual consecration, not physical slaughter. As historical records confirm, the Osu were devoted to the Alusi (deities). They were consecrated guardians of the spiritual realm, living in protected dwelling places in the very heart of the market. They were holy, set apart by divinity, and lived as permanent, sacred residents of the community.




'Busuyi Oris@BusuyiOrisWorks
The Osu Caste System and How It Influenced Ibo Migration Link to the full video is in the comments section.
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@instablog9ja Fulani Army of conquest. All of you who stood against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu shame on you. You will all live to bear the consequences of your foolishness. Especially Igbo ottelectuals.
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“Instead of K+lling Them, We Will Give T+rrorists Chance To Repent if They Want To” — General Oluyede
The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa Oluyede, has explained why the Nigerian military is open to giving t+rrorists an opportunity to surrender and repent instead of immediately resorting to lethal force.
Speaking on Tuesday during the Nigerian Armed Forces’ inaugural lecture held at the Joint Doctrine Centre in Abuja, Oluyede addressed concerns from Nigerians questioning why security forces do not simply eliminate t+rrorists, especially after d+adly att@cks.
“People are asking why are we not k+lling t+rrorists even if they have k+lled others. Well, even in the Bible, the prodigal son was given a chance, so we should give t+rrorists a chance to repent if they want to,” he said.
He added that the approach is also based on the fact that many of those involved are Nigerians, and giving them a chance could help reduce vi%lence.
“Cause these are Nigerians mostly so it is important for us to give them that window to repent rather than pushing them to the extreme that it’s either we k+ll you or you continue with your adventure,” Oluyede stated.

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@EmekaGift100 Let her get Fenbendezol ad ivermectin. That's all she needs! I hope she sees this.
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@ruffydfire Anyone who can see my message should run as far as your legs can carry you away from this vaccine.
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Nigeria rolls out new HIV prevention injection, restricts use for pregnant women
The rollout, which will begin in eight states - Anambra, Ebonyi, Gombe, Kwara, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Benue, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)- is part of efforts to expand access to innovative HIV prevention options.
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