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@_RogueTitan

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ndụka.@NdukaEbubeDike·
Day 2 in Cotonou and oh my God, everyone in charge of Lagos needs to come out and collect like 30 strokes of the cane.
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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
Lagos should come and see what a coastal road looks like.
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Adebamisope Afolabi
Adebamisope Afolabi@AdebamisopeA·
Just utter superfluous nonsense without any basis. Asking people to research, Hamas was never sponsored by Israel at any point. Yes, they controlled the territory and by extension allowed Hamas to have access to external funds as a counterbalance to the PLO being an offshoot of the Muslim brotherhood, that doesn’t equate to sponsorship. That’s just politics. AQ and IS are ideologically against the Nation state of Israel, you can mention indirect enabling via territorial state failures but direct support is a false statement. Like saying US and Obama sponsored IRAN and its proxies via the cash for nuclear disarmament deal. There are nuances to these claims and you as a lawyer should know to present your opinions with the necessary caveats.
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Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria
How many of those Islamist terrorists are sponsored by Israel? Take the time to research the beginnings of Al-Qaeda and ISIS, and even Hamas, and then come back to tell me exactly how innocent the Israelis are. You guys should just stop talking geopolitics, it’s beyond you..😓
Namoo@Orduh

@DeleFarotimi Oga, be calming down Do your research, how many Christians were killed by Jews worldwide in 2025 vs how many Christians were killed by islamist? That will guide you on how these decisions are made

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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
@AdebamisopeA @DeleFarotimi Go and watch Bibi files. Ben Satayahu was funding Hamas with $11m monthly. Before the Oct 7 attack, the Egyptian intelligence tipped Izrael about the plan, yet they dismissed it. It turned out that izrael attacked itself to justify a genocidal war on Gaza. It was a false flag.
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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
@NwachukwuNnoli3 @cchukudebelu They spent most of their arms defending Ukraine, yet they didn’t have the industrial capacity to replenish those arms as fast as they were expending them. It got so bad that they started using up their arms reserve.
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Nwachukwu Nnoli
Nwachukwu Nnoli@NwachukwuNnoli3·
@cchukudebelu The fact that they learnt nothing from Russian Ukraine conflict says a lot!!!
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Onye Nkuzi
Onye Nkuzi@cchukudebelu·
Trump really underestimated Iran. This is not to say that the US Military cannot eventually defeat Iran, but to accomplish that, they will have to spend a lot more than they spent in Iraq - and absorb a lot more losses. The key question; will the US public be willing to foot the bill? If Iran can accomplish this, then US Military planners need to review their battle plans for a future conflict with China.
The Telegraph@Telegraph

🔴 A crucial early warning radar plane, used to provide commanders with a real-time picture of war, was destroyed in an Iranian attack on the Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia on Friday Follow the latest updates below 🔗 telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…

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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
@NwachukwuNnoli3 @cchukudebelu War in Ukraine is a Russia vs NATO war. Ukraine, without the backing of over 33+ countries would have been long gone. Despite that, Ukraine is still losing territories to Russia. Infact, that the US is weak today is because of Russia. Russia disarmed NATO in Ukraine.
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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
@AnalystMusty @Thatigboboy1 @cchukudebelu The casualties they didn’t avoid in Gaza? You’re the clown here. Mind you, it’s Iran vs US/Ezirel. They thought by now iRan would have surrendered, but to their surprise, Iran is still holding on & strong. They grossly underestimated Iran’s resolve, hence picking the wrong fight.
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star⭐@Starqueensly·
Ogboni and Osile occultism isn't folklore, it is a documented Yoruba reality. Even British records confess to the systemic barbarity of your heritage. If you already knew this bloodletting happened in your backyard, you have no business policing Igbo affairs. You are speaking on a concept you don't understand, unlike your history of slaughter, the Osu system had nothing to do with human sacrifice as seen below 👇🏿 Outsiders started misinterpreted it the way they liked.
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The Duke of Abagana (Elobest)@ifeora90

@Starqueensly Fool that will not sit down and read about his ancestors evil past, always Igbo this, Igbo that for him.

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star⭐@Starqueensly·
DEBUNKING THE MYTH OF CANNIBALISM: THE OMO OWAJU CANNIBALISTIC-CASTE SYSTEM PROJECTION ONTO NDIIGBO. During the pre-colonial era, several minority tribes were frequently lumped together with the Igbo as a people and the Igbo country as a region. This colonial ethnic lumping led to the erroneous attribution of exaggerated cannibalism claims to the Ndi-Igbo. If you look at the 19th-century eyewitness accounts of Captain Hugh Crow (1830), he explicitly exposes this rampant misidentification. Crow distinguished the Eboes (Igbo) from neighboring minorities like the Quaws and Mocoes, noting that the Igbos themselves viewed cannibalism with great aversion. He documented that the primary physical marker of these rituals which is teeth filed to resemble the teeth of a saw was a unique feature of the Quaws, not the Igbos also differentiated by their lighter skin color. This is further supported by historical records of the Karabari, which identify the Biwi as the specific group possessing the terrifying appearance of teeth filed to points like a saw. These accounts clarify that while the Igbo were neighbors and friends to the Karabari, it was the Biwi and the Quaws who were feared as the actual practitioners of these acts. According to these records, the Biwi did not occupy the vast interior lands of the Igbo, but rather constituted a smaller, distinct state within the territory of the Igbo, located approximately five hundred English miles from the Karabari coastline. Crow further distinguished the Igbos by identifying the Breche (those with Ichi facial scarification) as a noble class of sacred leaders, proving a sophisticated internal hierarchy of spiritual status. The fragments of cannibalism found in later colonial books are clearly the result of outsiders failing to distinguish between the numerous Igbo and the diverse borderland minorities of the southern districts. In reality, the Igbo were a communal society led by consecrated nobles who were morally repulsed by such acts.
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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
@SWpraise @EstherUmoh10 @SWpraise I was expecting you to show something like this. Uyo is clean & serene, but it doesn’t end there. Asides government jobs & a handful of oil companies & small scale businesses there, Uyo is not as economically viable as Aba, which is not a state capital. @EstherUmoh10
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Esther Umoh
Esther Umoh@EstherUmoh10·
If you speak up now, some urchins will argue that Abia State cannot lace the shoes of Akwa Ibom. Yet right before our eyes, Abia is evolving, growing, improving, and in some respects even surpassing Akwa Ibom. Living on past glory remains one of man’s greatest pitfalls. Today, it’s rare to hear residents of Abia complain about electricity, yet in Akwa Ibom, about three out of five people still do, even those in high-end neighborhoods like Shelter Afrique. Abia is making steady progress. Improving road networks, strengthening education, and attracting real economic investments. There’s no need to mobilize young people to wave flags during government events. The state has even introduced subsidized transportation to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs on its citizens. While Abia moves forward with tangible results, Akwa Ibom seems to be holding on to a promise of a deep seaport, anchored more on “connection to the center”. To first tell a lie to someone, you must first lie to yourself.
Etimbuk@EtimbukHR

Akwa Ibom is one of the highest earners from federal allocation as an oil-producing state. Yet your governor convinced you he needed to join APC so he could secure the Ibom deep sea port project Only to end up in a welcome committee, chasing presidential optics. Meanwhile, Alex Otti is building real industries and changing Abia’s trajectory. One is governance. One is performance art.

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star⭐@Starqueensly·
Compare and contrast the documented features of vgly Yariba women in frame 1 and the beautiful Igbo women in frame two. The Yariba women are documented to be muscular, masculine, hairy with stubborn beards and hanging tooth. That picture above fits into this record. It’s a Yariba woman. Your Yariba race are notorious for vgly females.
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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.
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'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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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
I dare Yarigba to show anywhere in the southwest outside Lagos, that has the level of development and modernity. @UchePOkoye more from Aba
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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
@Tochukw19493997 @UchePOkoye Igbo industries are in Ogun too, many also own major shares or are partners with this Chinese and Indians. Beloxxi biscuit, producers of kreme crackers, is in Ogun state. Igbo banks have branches in Ogun. SabMiller which PO owns the largest Nigerian shares is in Ogun state
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Tochukwu Okafor
Tochukwu Okafor@Tochukw19493997·
@UchePOkoye Most of the owners are indians, Lebanese and Chinese . So those people exploit their ignorance. Few are actually owned by indegenes.
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Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
Ogun West is one of the poorest senatorial district in Nigeria.  It has approximately 2.62 million multidimensionally poor people. With over 68.% of the entire state living in multidimensionally poverty. In fact, child multidimensional poverty in Ogun state is 85.6%. The state ranks 36 out of 36 in infrastructure. A complete led down state with all the vantages. It is being led by an ex-convict and you expect it to be compared with current Abia because you have companies located in the state. They literally use the state as their production site while other states like Lagos, Kano, Abia are their major markets.
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Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan·
@dekingaruku More factory serving Lagos because of proximity. With all the factories, Ogun still remains a village with the worst roads in the country, with poor and hungry people. Low in HDI, education and standard of living. So much for having factories..
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Michael Bukola
Michael Bukola@dekingaruku·
You have beautiful videos yet Ogun state have more factories than SE region. Self fooling is allow.
Ogbunigwe@_RogueTitan

Bro @UchePOkoye the video you posted is old. Here are more recent ones. I dare them to post a video of any city in Yarigba land let’s compare to Aba.

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Anambra 1st son
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
Ngwa, let’s compare Abeokuta with Aba. Post video of Abeokuta or Sango. Ogun state has 5000 companies and Aba has 1. So bring evidence.
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