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Voice Of Biafra Students

@VOBSWorldwide

To Restore the Kingdom of #Chiukwu Okike Abiama in every truth and honesty.

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Voice Of Biafra Students
Voice Of Biafra Students@VOBSWorldwide·
@RepRileyMoore @Amaka_Ekwo You can't keep on making assertions without backup actions, do you think this radïcal islamist are going to stop? Rather they want to test the resolve of the US and its ally... Either Referendum or Peaceful dissolution of the contrapti^n Nigeria is the only way out
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Rep. Riley M. Moore
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore·
Christians in Nigeria continue to face brutal violence and death at the hands of radical Islamic terrorists. The government in Abuja must step up and protect their citizens in the Middle Belt. It's past time to decentralize police authority so state governments can protect their citizens and stop this horrific persecution.
Sean Nelson@Sean_ADFIntl

Another Christian church in Nigeria 🇳🇬 destroyed by Fulani militants 😭 These are photos of St James the Great Catholic Church in Adu, Taraba. Just constant terrorism against these Christians.

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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“Nnamdi Kanu Was Kidnapped, Tortured, Rights Violated And Thrown Into a Dungeon For Telling Muhammadu Buhari And Bola Ahmed Tinubu The Truth”. ~ U.S Mayor Mike Arnold
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
This video of Marco Rubio is still golden. “I want Israel to destroy Hamas. They’re vicious animals.” How can you not love this guy?
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Onwa_Nnewi
Onwa_Nnewi@Kene_Nnewi·
Distinguished senator @SenatorNwoye Thank you for speaking against the menace and calamity being positioned against Southeast by this guy called @markokoyeII ...Most of us keep shouting Tinubu up and down whereas the people representing us are nothing but cow@rds...Why would Mark Okoye be presenting nonsense as South-East Development budget? What's all the seminars and advertisement for when SouthEast is in dire need of infrastructures? The other i queried this Mark Okoye he couldn't engage instead he blocked my handle.... We need to shift attention home and leave Abuja alone....Our representatives in government are with our own share of national cake....we must come back home and hold these wolves accountable.
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Voice Of Biafra Students@VOBSWorldwide·
@BenHundeyin We believe that the new acting IGP will perform professionally more than his predecessor Egbetokun We watch with keen interest
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Benjamin Hundeyin
Benjamin Hundeyin@BenHundeyin·
Ag. IGP OLATUNJI DISU ASSUMES DUTY AS THE 23RD INDIGENOUS INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE Ag. IGP Olatunji Ridwan Disu psc has assumed duty as the 23rd indigenous Inspector-General of Police. He takes over from IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun (Rtd) PhD, NPM who served meritoriously as the 22nd Indigenous Inspector-General of Police from 19th June 2023 to 24th February 2026. The Acting Inspector-General of Police, born on 13th April, 1966, hails from Lagos Island Local Government Area of Lagos State. His educational qualifications include: MSC Entrepreneurship, NOUN (2023); MSC Criminology, Security and Legal Psychology, LASU (2022); Advanced Diploma in Forensic Investigation and Criminal Intelligence, UNILAG (2019), MSC, Public Administration, Adekunle Ajasin University (2010), PGD International Relations and Strategic Studies, LASU (2000) and B.A English (Education), LASU (1990). He joined the Nigeria Police Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police on 18th May, 1992, and brings to the office a wealth of operational, investigative, intelligence, and administrative experience garnered over decades of distinguished service in various strategic capacities across the country. Until his appointment, he was Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Alagbon, Lagos. Some of his other notable past postings include: • Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) Special Protection Unit (SPU), Force Headquarters, Abuja • Commissioner of Police, FCT Police Command, October • Commissioner of Police (CP), Rivers State Police Command, November • Commissioner of Police, Admin and Intelligence, Force Intelligence Bureau (FIB) • Deputy Commissioner of Police Head, Intelligence Response Team (IRT) • Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS) Lagos, 2015 – 2021 • Assistant Commissioner of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, Rivers State • Officer in Charge, Anti-Kidnapping, Rivers State • Officer in Charge, Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ondo State/Oyo State, 2011 – 2014 • Divisional Police Officer, Ondo State, 2007 – 2013 • Officer in Charge, Training, Nigeria Police Peace-Keeping Department • Directing Staff, Nigerian Police Academy, Kano • Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to former Governor Lagos State • Officer in Charge, Anti-Fraud, State Criminal Investigation Department, Katsina, 1993 – 1998 Ag. IGP Olatunji Disu is a member of the following associations and bodies: International Academy of Forensics; National Association of Investigative Specialists, United States of America (NAIS), Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM); and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. He successfully led the first-ever Nigerian Police contingent to the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) to quell the crisis in Darfur, Sudan, in 2005. He was once National Chairman of the Nigeria Police Judo Association and has won his third black belt in Judo, with many other medals, including a silver medal at the 2022 US Open Judo Championships. His track record of leadership, professionalism, and dedication to duty underscores his readiness to steer the affairs of the Nigeria Police Force at this critical time. The Nigeria Police Force expresses profound appreciation to the immediate past Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM (rtd), for his invaluable contributions to the growth, modernisation, and strengthening of the Force. The new Acting Inspector-General of Police reassures officers and men of the Force, stakeholders, and the general public of his commitment to consolidating on existing reforms, enhancing internal security, strengthening community partnerships, and advancing the Force’s mandate of protecting lives and property in line with global best practices. 1/2
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
Lawyer Temokun Asks Nigerian Police IGP Disu To Discontinue Several Politically Motivated Prosecutions In Court Against Dissenting Voices | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4rKZTJy
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
BREAKING: The Illegal IGP, Kayode Egbetokun has been kicked out, he will be replaced by the fellow at FCIID in Lagos!
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
Trending Video: “Crude Oil And Gold Discovered In Utuh, Nnewi South By Utuh Youths Led By Chima Agwuncha”. ~ Man
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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
This truism from Anambra Police Commissioner should pretty much settle the matter of the #OnitshaMarketClosure. Here, the CP made it clear that the State lacks the vires to “force private citizens not to sit at home”. I might add that it’s not even practical. Simple!
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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
I travelled around entire Southeast during this Xmas/New Year period & noticed that Ndigbo are very unhappy about the conviction of MAZI NNAMDI KANU & that if it’s not rectified urgently, they will surely make their feelings known in the 2027 elections. Even Google confirms it.
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Uchechi Okwu-Kanu
Uchechi Okwu-Kanu@OkwukKanu·
Merry Christmas to all my conscious ladies and gentlemen, and to every lover of justice and freedom. This season reminds us of the power of family, community, and togetherness. It is a time when we pause to appreciate one another and to reconnect with the values that hold us together. My heart is genuinely lifted by the increased number of Ndị Igbo who travelled home this Christmas compare to last year's. Your presence at home speaks loudly. It shows that our people are paying attention, that we are beginning to move with one mind and one spirit. But we must not stop here. The next steps before us are critical: strengthening our unity, rebuilding and transforming our communities, and above all, continuing the demand for the unconditional release of Mazi #NnamdiKanu. Let us be clear, Mazi #NnamdiKanu is unjustly convicted. His only “offence” is speaking truth to power and insisting on a better future for our people. While he remains in detention, those who terrorise innocent citizens continue to roam free, negotiating “peace” with a government that protects and integrates them even as the killings continue. This is the painful reality we must confront with courage. To those who do not celebrate Christmas, I still extend my warm wishes. May this season offer you a moment of reflection, grounding, and conscious transformation. As you gather with your families and loved ones today, I pray that the peace and joy of Christmas fill your homes and remain with you always. Merry Christmas, and may truth and justice guide us into the days ahead. Uchechigeme Anyanwụụtụtụ Okwu-Kanu 25.12.2025.
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala@NOIweala·
Happy to be in the village for Xmas. And a nice surprise to join HE Governor Alex Otti to commission the first set of electric buses for Abia State. Abia is working hard to go Green and contribute to lowering Green house gas emissions in its urban centers! Congratulations to Gov Otti and his team!
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
I will never support extrajudicial measures against anyone. I urge the @officialEFCC to obey the court order granting bail to former Nigerian Attorney General, Abubakar Malami. That said, we must also speak honestly about the despicable conduct of the @MBuhari’s and the Malamis who governed with arrogance and impunity, acting as though there would be no tomorrow and no accountability for their actions. In 2019 after four months of detention under the Muhammadu Buhari regime, I was granted bail but, Abubakar Malami, SAN and the useless DSS DG Yusuf Bichi demanded that my sureties appear at the DSS office for profiling, a request I refused to comply with.
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bar ifeanyi ejiofor
bar ifeanyi ejiofor@EjioforBar·
WEEKEND MUSING WHEN THE STATE ARMS THE FIRE AND CALLS IT FIREFIGHTING A Dangerous Romance with Terror in the Guise of “Hybrid Security” Arming Miyetti Allah–affiliated herders with rifles to collaborate with vigilantes in a so-called joint operation in the Kwara forests under a “hybrid forces” strategy against banditry is not innovation; it is institutional amnesia dressed up as security policy. It is the tragic legitimisation of the very monsters whose ideological offspring have, for years, ravaged farms, sacked ancestral communities, and left blood-soaked trails across Nigeria’s rural landscape. It is a security experiment that must be reviewed immediately, and abandoned without sentimentality. Across contemporary Nigeria, insecurity has metastasised into the most dominant national emergency of our time. From the North-West and North-East, through the North-Central, and spilling relentlessly into the South-East and South-West, no region has been spared. Despite enormous budgetary allocations, repeated policy interventions, and the visible exertions of the Federal Government, the end still appears frustratingly distant. A growing school of thought, shared quietly by many Nigerians and loudly by a courageous few, attributes this grim persistence not merely to capacity deficits, but to active sabotage from within. It is now an open secret that elements embedded within the system, including compromised security actors, profit from the chaos, feeding fat on ransom economies, illegal arms flows, and displacement-driven land grabs. This corrosive internal betrayal explains why sincere efforts are routinely neutralised before they can bear fruit. This is precisely why many Nigerians continue to call on the Commander-in-Chief to wield the big stick of authority without fear or favour, no matter whose ox is gored. Against this backdrop, it becomes imperative to confront one of the most enduring and destructive sources of Nigeria’s insecurity: the organised violence perpetrated by armed herdsmen operating under the umbrella of Miyetti Allah. For years, communities in Benue, Plateau, Southern Kaduna, Nasarawa, parts of Enugu State, and several South-West locations have endured coordinated attacks attributed to these armed groups. Farms have been forcibly seized, entire villages emptied, livelihoods annihilated, and defenceless farmers murdered in cold blood. These are not isolated incidents; they form a pattern, repeatedly documented, consistently denied, and tragically normalised. In response to this existential threat, many affected communities, abandoned to their fate, were compelled to establish local vigilante structures to defend their lives and lands. These indigenous security formations arose not from rebellion, but from necessity. It is therefore both ironic and alarming that the same State that failed to protect these communities now contemplates arming Miyetti Allah–affiliated elements with prohibited firearms under the guise of security collaboration. We must not forget that at a point, even the State Security Service found it necessary to take into custody a prominent leader of this organisation for his open incitement and obvious involvement in terrorist activities, a matter that eventually found its way to court. These are the same actors who conveniently mutate in nomenclature, from killer herdsmen to bandits, and now to the freshly baptised label of jihadists. Granted, the Office of the National Security Adviser is constitutionally empowered to deploy creative strategies, including the arming of vigilantes, to confront insecurity. However, what logic, legal, moral, or strategic, justifies incorporating herdsmen linked to Miyetti Allah into such operations? You do not fight banditry by arming the ideological cousins of bandits. You do not extinguish fire by handing petrol to the arsonist. In Kwara State and its environs, there already exist credible indigenous security structures, including Amotekun and state-backed vigilante groups, who understand the terrain, know the communities, and can identify the perpetrators. These are the forces that deserve strengthening, not groups whose antecedents inspire fear rather than confidence. It bears repeating: Miyetti Allah has, over time, functioned as a breeding ground from which armed herdsmen graduate into bandits, kidnappers, and trans-regional criminal networks. The decision, whether by omission or commission, to arm such elements with prohibited firearms under any so-called “hybrid forces” arrangement is not merely baffling; it is dangerously counter-intuitive. One is therefore compelled to ask: Why were these armed herdsmen later arrested by state authorities? Why was their arrest publicly celebrated? And if they were indeed safe partners, why the sudden recoil? Something is fundamentally wrong somewhere. Nigeria must draw a clear , uncompromising red line . All members of “Miyetti Allah” or any affiliated structure already armed under any security arrangement must be immediately disarmed, disengaged, and excluded from all present and future security collaborations. They are not part of the solution; they represent a foundational pillar of the problem. No nation defeats terrorism by outsourcing security to its ideological incubators. No State restores public confidence by blurring the line between protector and predator. And no government wins the war against banditry by legitimising the very networks that sustain it. If Nigeria is serious about reclaiming its forests, securing its farmlands, and restoring the dignity of rural communities, then this dangerous experiment must end now, before it matures into yet another chapter of avoidable national tragedy. History will be unforgiving. The people are watching. And posterity will ask who spoke when silence was safer. #StopArmingTerror #DisarmMiyettiAllah #NoCompromiseOnSecurity #ProtectOurFarms #EndBanditry #SecurityWithoutSabotage #BarEjioforWrites Signed: Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq., KSC 20th December, 2025
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Idara_Gold
Idara_Gold@gold_idara·
FACTS, not noise: Oct 2017 — ECOWAS Court ruled that the arrest and detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu violated his human rights and ordered his release + compensation. June 2021 — He was illegally renditioned back to Nigeria without due process. 2025 — Justice Omotosho acknowledged the rendition was illegal, yet allowed the trial to continue. Still detained. This is why people speak of injustice. #FreeNnamdiKanu #RuleOfLaw #HumanRights
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America@america·
President Trump's full address to the nation:
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
What happened at Bondi Beach was an atrocity, but words of solidarity are not enough. We know the evil we face. Islamic extremism is a threat to western civilisation. It abuses our democracies and subverts our institutions. It is incompatible with British values. It is not enough just to protect Jewish communities, we must drive Islamic extremism out of this country.
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Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
No culture on Earth is powerful enough to intimidate me from projecting my Nigerian customary identity. None! I often deliberately wear green to align with the Nigerian flag, which stands proudly. The fabric of my clothes is hand-woven in Nigeria from materials made in Nigeria. Not one stitch is imported. I am 100% Nigerian, 100% of the time, wherever I go on this planet. As far as I am concerned, the most influential cultures on Earth are found within Nigeria. The Kanem-Bornu people have been reading and writing for 900 years. The Dufuna canoe, an 8,500-year-old boat excavated in Fune Local Government Area of Yobe State, is a testament to their civilisation. The Lukumi Yoruba have been smelting bronze for a thousand years. The Ifẹ̀ Bronzes in the British Museum (please can you kindly return them to us?) are a testament to their ancient heritage. The Fulani have been educating women before it was widely practised in Europe. Nana Asmaʼu, the daughter of our great Shehu, the Fodio-named Usman, was an accomplished author two hundred years ago. And the great Benin Empire had streetlights on metal poles powered by palm oil as early as the 15th century, long before most European cities. Our women in Ngutoje, on the Mambilla Plateau, in Taraba, and in many other places, are as beautiful as any damsels the world can boast of. Coming from such a culture, why should you change your accent, dressing, and even your name to blend in when your heritage is such that you should trend? Hold your head up high and be a proud Nigerian. Because Naija no dey carry last!
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aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
How can Malami ever beat this allegation when he apparently condoned the notorious terrorists in the North & immersed himself with renditioning a harmless self-determinationist named MAZI NNAMDI KANU. Or is it Karma? Have your say!
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