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Why would Tinubu’s regime announce — in 2024, with names and dates and a senior general at the microphone — that they had killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, when the man was still alive?
Two reasons. Both ugly.
One. A free win. The regime needed to look like it was winning the war. So it invented a victory. The same year they declared Boko Haram “technically defeated.” The same year the killings kept coming. Paper victories, real funerals.
Two. A gift to a partner in crime. For a terrorist, a faked death is the ultimate cover. Officially dead means he is off every sanctions list, every INTERPOL notice, every targeting database, every flagged bank account. He can move money. He can travel. He can recruit. He can hide in plain sight. The Nigerian government just handed him the most valuable currency a state can hand a jihadi.
A win for the regime. A gift for the killer. Both at the same time.
You want to know what high-level complicity with terrorists actually looks like? It looks like this.
Then Friday came. Trump killed the man Nigeria said it had already killed. And the regime panicked, scrambled, and blurted out the “two terrorists shared a name” defense — already debunked and being mocked around the world as the desperate maneuver of a tyrant whose mask is crumbling fast.
Looking forward to seeing what is left when the dust settles.
#EarthShaker

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Many Nigerians Believe Wealth Comes Mainly From Government Money - Williams
It is only a few traders that do not believe in it. Many journalists today do not report everything they see, perhaps out of fear. I have spent over 30 years in the media, and many people would never say these things publicly, but I am saying them now: corruption in Nigeria has become deeply entrenched, and the scale of money involved today is so overwhelming that it can completely distort people’s judgment and values.
Ezugwu Williams, Former Sec. Gen. Conference Of Nigeria Political Parties ( CNPP)
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During the APC primary election yesterday. The man who was counting the votes, what was the meaning of the signal he was showing to those he had already counted?👀👀
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE
“7,8,9,10…100…101,102,200…207,208,300.....1500” -APC primary election in Ebonyi State leaves Nigerians flabbergasted.
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Nigeria is a Sad place!
On the 8th of this month 17 police was said to have been killed
Just yesterday soldiers were ambushed and killed in their numbers
But main stream media can’t carry it because it’ll hurt Tinubu’s chances?
No honor even in death after laying down their lives for the Nation?
This is extremely sad
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He is not even in power yet and he is lying this blatantly. These people are terrible
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline
I withdrew, never participated in APC primary — Cubana Chief Priest.
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BREAKING NEWS:
EXTENSION OF DEADLINE FOR COLLECTION OF NDC EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FORMS
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) hereby informs all aspirants and the general public that the deadline for the collection of Expression of Interest Forms for the State Houses of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, and Governorship positions, earlier scheduled to close at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, 17th May, 2026, has been extended to 12:00 midnight on Sunday, 24th May, 2026.
Screening of aspirants who have purchased and completed the Expression of Interest Forms will commence on Tuesday, 19th May, 2026, and will end at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 26th May, 2026.
The collection and return of Nomination Forms for all screened and cleared aspirants will commence on Wednesday, 20th May, 2026, and close on Tuesday, 26th May, 2026.
All aspirants are required to ensure strict compliance with the deadline, as no extension will be granted beyond the closing date.
However, the collection of Expression of Interest Forms for the Office of the President is hereby closed.
All aspirants are expected to appear for screening and pre-qualification interviews at designated venues across the country, as earlier advertised, with the following documents:
• Educational certificates
• Birth certificate or declaration of age
• Four (4) recent passport photographs
• Copy of voter’s identification card
• NDC membership card
• Copy of his/her CV (Curriculum Vitae)
All documents submitted to the Screening Committee must be in six (6) copies each.
Screening shall be based, among other criteria, on:
• The wishes of the electorate
• Local peculiarities
• Capacity and competence of aspirants
• Character
The Screening Committee is to take note of the party’s affirmative action policy for women, youths, and persons living with disabilities.
Aspirants are also encouraged to pursue consensus-building, as only cleared aspirants will be eligible to purchase Nomination Forms.
All aspirants are advised to strictly comply with the guidelines and timelines.
Signed:
Ikenna Morgan Enekweizu Esq.
National Secretary

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@FinPlanKaluAja1 I have asked more than APC members whom I know personally on what grounds Bello, who was standing trial for over 180 billion, was cleared to contest for the Senate. None of them could tell me anything that made sense. It seems you must be stupid to support APC.
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Nigeria Is Split In Two Realities, One for Politicians, Another For Ordinary Citizens - Oritsejafor,
It often feels like politicians and ordinary Nigerians are living in completely different worlds. The lifestyle, spending, and conduct of many politicians seem far removed from the daily realities of average citizens. Most Nigerians are not even focused on the coming elections; they are more concerned about survival, the hardships they face every day, the rising difficulties, and the growing burden of debt as the country continues borrowing more money.
Ayo Oritsejafor, Former President, Pentecostal Fellowship Nigeria
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