“Nigerians, Leave Wizkid, Burna Boy And DJ Tunez Matters For Now. It’s a Distraction. There’s Something Bigger Happening In This Country That Many Of You Don’t Know. Over 1,000 Boko Haram Members Were Allegedly Transported To Abuja On A Military Plane. This Is Not Right.” ~ D English Alhaji Reveals 🚨
@JohnboscoAniobi@TheYorubaTimes Honestly I myself don't support one Nigeria... That's why even as a Yoruba I'm not against Biafra national I've never been. One Nigeria will never work !
@TheYorubaTimes If this happens in the South East, operations Python dance and Gorilla warfare will swing into action, Nigeria government will even purchase a B2 stealth spirit bomber and tag everyone in the area criminals.
Zamfara farmers defy bandit threats, undergo self-defence training to protect their farms
Farmers in Zamfara State are undergoing training to defend themselves against bandits who warned them to stay away from their farms this year. Despite the threats, the farmers have declared they will not yield.
“We are farmers, and we will not agree to stay away from our farms,” they said, vowing to protect their livelihoods even in the face of rising insecurity. The bold show of resilience highlights the desperation of rural communities left to defend themselves as attacks persist.
@TheYorubaTimes When a government has failed the next thing is to just take the bull by the horn... No body is saving anybody in this country not even the bloody president !
Watch this video.
I can't just imagine what will happen to the people that will campaign for Tinubu/APC in 2027.
Some people who came to campaign for Tinubu and the APC were beaten and chased away, their car, as you can see was destroyed by hungry and angry Nigerians.
This shows that Nigerians have rejected the APC.
A new Nigeria remains POssible.
@Somtolism7@asemota After the recent death of the General, I thought we should pressure @HQNigerianArmy to deploy this General to the war front so he can talk with his prodigal sons ...
Twitter... Make this man viral ...
I Risked My Life for a Country That Can’t Pay Me — Who Stole Our RCA?
I once saw a document in my camp stating that soldiers on operations are entitled to ₦5,000 per day as RCA. I was only getting ₦45,000 a month.
Who pocketed the rest? No soldier has ever asked that question.
I risked my life for a country that neither values it nor pays me fairly, all in the name of selfless service. Yet, the politicians who claim to lead us can’t even show the same commitment.
In Nigeria, the military has been turned into a tool of mental and civil slavery, where soldiers bear the burden of risks, stress, and injustice. True professionalism demands fairness, accountability, and genuine care for those on the frontlines.