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@Smart_E01

CHRISTIAN/Chelsea💙/furniture/forex newbie/patriotic citizen.. Doesn’t support any political party…

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SmART_È@Smart_E01·
In all your doings Try not to be the loser
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@Abdul_Ajikobi @Dagama_L Idc, we all have our own different experiences… The fact that he’s a soldier or sojas are at the forefront of front of battles doesn’t make them superiors to mobile police Una go Dey rate sojas wey Dey fumble
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ysd@Abdul_Ajikobi·
@Smart_E01 @Dagama_L Do you even know the person you’re engaging? 😂
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Dagama@Dagama_L·
So you are saying that MOPOL is not under NPF? Do you know how tear gas works and the effective range? Pick up your phone and learn about security structures in Nigeria and stop making ignorant statements young man. Good luck sir
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@Dagama_L My bro, mopol is different from police. If mopol smoke you 😂😂 Experience is the best teacher sha, plus that smoke is very important to weaken your opponent (no untrained armed person will fight under that smoke) And mopol don’t even do Anti-protest

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@optama Una sha no rate mobile for una side… Una Dey join dem with police😂😂😂😂 Pray make mopol no come do curfew for una town
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ÀKÓBÍI DADDY MI@optama·
Tear gas and koboko..
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@Amb_Honesty Mopol are battle oriented than soldiers I’ll always stand on that The soldiers are acting like compromised people… Boko haram can’t stand tear gas Only mopol can deal with them that way I believe our governors decision

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Names of boys that can’t hurt a girl?🤔
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SOMTO 🇫🇷@__Somto_·
Everybody is just complaining of insecurity, which state in Nigeria is now the safest to live in?
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@Efeom Shame on them Disgraceful people
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Delta Finest😘😘😘
Ijaw are busy helping their people in Delta State. Then urhobo people is busy ripping themselves off 🥺 shame shame shame
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SmART_È@Smart_E01·
I no Dey do any of them But, you see “bombing”??? I sabi am dieeeeee If say na from who throw work pass dem take Dey pay, I for Dey touch Milan every two months
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@Dagama_L My bro, mopol is different from police. If mopol smoke you 😂😂 Experience is the best teacher sha, plus that smoke is very important to weaken your opponent (no untrained armed person will fight under that smoke) And mopol don’t even do Anti-protest
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Dagama@Dagama_L·
So you want to fight BH that is coming to you with tear gas sir? This is not “police vs protesters” mode of engagement whereby one is on the right side and the other on the left hand side. Retweeted and liked anyways💪
SmART_È@Smart_E01

@Amb_Honesty Mopol are battle oriented than soldiers I’ll always stand on that The soldiers are acting like compromised people… Boko haram can’t stand tear gas Only mopol can deal with them that way I believe our governors decision

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SmART_È@Smart_E01·
@DeltaPoliceNG Happy birthday Nnayi police 🫡🤍 More bars to you sir
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Delta State Police Command@DeltaPoliceNG·
#SP Edafe Brights day. On this day, we wish our active public Relations officer a happy birthday. We thank you for all you do for humanity and thank you for your service. Cheers to more years of celebration🫡
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ADEYEYE SEUN@AdeyeyeAmusan·
@ZagazOlaMakama This is why they are afraid of Peter . Trust me or a Christian presidency
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Plateau Governor: Stop the Hypocrisy – Face the Root of the Crisis By: Zagazola Makama So now, Governor Caleb Mutfwang and his government have suddenly discovered that soldiers are no longer effective, and that mobile police officers yes, the same overstretched MOPOL will magically solve what years of denial and silence have failed to address. How convenient. Let’s be blunt: the security situation in Plateau State is not failing because soldiers are stationed in the wrong locations. It is failing because the state government, past and present, has consistently refused to tackle the root causes of the crisis, particularly the unending farmer-herder conflict as well as the ethno religious that continues to fester like an open wound. The government always finds its voice when one side of the conflict suffers, calling press conferences, rushing to burnt villages, and shedding crocodile tears for the cameras. Yet when violence is meted out in retaliation often after provocative attacks, land disputes, or extrajudicial killings as well as the mass killings of livestock, the same government goes mute, acting as though nothing happened. What is this if not a dangerous double standard? Let’s talk facts. Most of these attacks are a sad cycle that has been allowed to spiral because no one is ever held accountable. Communities are sacked, women raped, children slaughtered, yet nobody is arrested, tried, or punished. There is never compensation for victims, no justice, no closure. Just empty condemnations and useless rhetorics. If you’re serious about peace, Governor Mutfwang, then start by ending the conspiracy of silence. Acknowledge all victims. And stop the killings orchestrated by the state armed militias and vigilante on the other side. Until the government begins to treat both sides of the conflict with equal sincerity, until justice is served without bias, then spare us the hypocrisy of blaming soldiers or hailing mobile policemen as saviours. This crisis will not be solved with knee-jerk rotations or media pity parades. It will only end when you stop pretending to be shocked by the consequences of your own government’s negligence and failures. Engage in sincere dialogue, listen to all stakeholders, and most importantly, end the extrajudicial killings and selective outrage. Until then, blaming the military is nothing but a cheap excuse. Zagazola Makama is a Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad Region
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SmART_È@Smart_E01·
@Amb_Honesty Mopol are battle oriented than soldiers I’ll always stand on that The soldiers are acting like compromised people… Boko haram can’t stand tear gas Only mopol can deal with them that way I believe our governors decision
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This page is handled by a boko haram member
Zagazola@ZagazOlaMakama

Plateau Governor: Stop the Hypocrisy – Face the Root of the Crisis By: Zagazola Makama So now, Governor Caleb Mutfwang and his government have suddenly discovered that soldiers are no longer effective, and that mobile police officers yes, the same overstretched MOPOL will magically solve what years of denial and silence have failed to address. How convenient. Let’s be blunt: the security situation in Plateau State is not failing because soldiers are stationed in the wrong locations. It is failing because the state government, past and present, has consistently refused to tackle the root causes of the crisis, particularly the unending farmer-herder conflict as well as the ethno religious that continues to fester like an open wound. The government always finds its voice when one side of the conflict suffers, calling press conferences, rushing to burnt villages, and shedding crocodile tears for the cameras. Yet when violence is meted out in retaliation often after provocative attacks, land disputes, or extrajudicial killings as well as the mass killings of livestock, the same government goes mute, acting as though nothing happened. What is this if not a dangerous double standard? Let’s talk facts. Most of these attacks are a sad cycle that has been allowed to spiral because no one is ever held accountable. Communities are sacked, women raped, children slaughtered, yet nobody is arrested, tried, or punished. There is never compensation for victims, no justice, no closure. Just empty condemnations and useless rhetorics. If you’re serious about peace, Governor Mutfwang, then start by ending the conspiracy of silence. Acknowledge all victims. And stop the killings orchestrated by the state armed militias and vigilante on the other side. Until the government begins to treat both sides of the conflict with equal sincerity, until justice is served without bias, then spare us the hypocrisy of blaming soldiers or hailing mobile policemen as saviours. This crisis will not be solved with knee-jerk rotations or media pity parades. It will only end when you stop pretending to be shocked by the consequences of your own government’s negligence and failures. Engage in sincere dialogue, listen to all stakeholders, and most importantly, end the extrajudicial killings and selective outrage. Until then, blaming the military is nothing but a cheap excuse. Zagazola Makama is a Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad Region

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SmART_È@Smart_E01·
@hannahmuktar Na those military wey Dey follow dem Dey kee me I no get money ooo But, I believe say I fit funds pass some of those whitee
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Hannah Rachel@hannahmuktar·
Failed Lebaneses, Indians and other foreigners who couldn’t make it in their country, migrate to Nigeria and are considered above its citizens
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@shalliiswago Some no go pay school fees till exam reach 💔 Some no Dey bring foodstuff come hostel sef
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@omowerey__ “Am still having doubt” your cl na from Ibadan? 🤣🤣😭
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@TheBeninBlogger ThankGod I no Dey stay benin again😂😂😂 E be like Warri better pass ooo But, wait oo Na POS dem take do this video?
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TEE@tholpe·
How many retweets to take you on a date to national zoological gardens, Pretoria 😊
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