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Jalingo today, Abuja tomorrow Katılım Şubat 2011
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Seven trillion, eight hundred and seventy two billion, four hundred and ninety three million, seven hundred and seventy one thousand, two hundred and twenty five naira, nine cents.
SADEEK SARKIN YAWO🌎@iamsadeeq_sy
Can you write this figure in words? N7, 872,493,771,225.90
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@PulseNigeria247 Non of these tribes come close to shuwa Arab. Their bride price are usually paid in gold coins.
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NOBODY should make FaceTime calls on a plane.
Dear @UN, please is there a way to place a century-long global moratorium on this? Nip it before it even starts?
Clay Travis@ClayTravis
I don’t understand why every airline in America — public and private — doesn’t have @Starlink. It’s incredible. You can make FaceTime calls with better reception anywhere in the world 35k feet up in air than most reception on ground. WiFi on planes is infuriatingly bad. Still.
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@beemuhamma But your skin is bleached. It simply returns to its original color.
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@HoseaNaankwat Both Fulani terrorists and Berom terrorists are killing people in plateau state. Both groups must be stopped and unequivocally condemned .
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“It Is Obvious the Video Is Fake” Gov. Mutfwang Dismisses Viral Plateau Burial Attack Video as Fake, Warns Against Rumour-Mongering
By Zagazola Makama
Governor Caleb Mutfwang has dismissed the viral video circulated by Plateau- based activist Masara Kim Usman alleging a “jihadist attack” during a burial ceremony in Barkin Ladi, describing the footage as fake and deliberately designed to cause panic.
The governor made the remarks during a recent Security Council meeting while addressing the growing security issues and the spread of unverified security reports and sensational narratives on social media concerning the security situation in Plateau State.
“It is obvious that the video is fake,” Mutfwang said while reacting to the controversial footage that had been widely circulated online and featured in international interviews.
The video had claimed that armed Fulani attackers stormed a burial ground during funeral rites, allegedly opening fire on mourners from surrounding hills with sophisticated weapons.
However, The Nigerian Police Force who provided security at the scene of the burial and other relevant security agencies in the state found no confirmed casualty, injury or medical record linked to the alleged attack.
The governor’s comments came barely two days after he cautioned social media activists, media, bloggers and online champions against spreading rumours and unverified reports capable of inflaming tensions and damaging the image of the state.
“We are not saying that every incident should be swept under the carpet. We keep accurate data of all accounts of incidents,” the governor said.
“We are not saying that there is no attacks but many of you that are in the hurry to put it on social media, you are destroying the state.”
He warned that the reckless dissemination of rumours and unverified information could endanger lives and worsen the fragile security atmosphere in affected communities.
“And sometimes you put on social media what you heard as a rumour. You dont know the lives you put in danger sometimes with what you put on social media. We need to be careful,” he added.
Mutfwang further alleged that there were deliberate efforts by certain actors to portray Plateau negatively before the international community through exaggerated and misleading narratives.
“There is a deliberate plan to demarket Plateau State and to tell the world that Plateau state is not anywhere that anyone should visit,” the governor said.
“But let me reassure Nigerians and the world that Plateau State remain the home of peace and tourism nobody will take that from us.”said the Governor.
According to the activist’s dramatic narration, heavily armed “Fulani jihadists” surrounded a burial ground, opened fire from nearby hills with sophisticated rifles and sniper weapons, and forced terrified mourners to flee while abandoning corpses in shallow graves.
The scene was presented to international audiences as evidence of an ongoing Islamic terrorist extermination campaign against Christians in Plateau State and Nigeria.
Yet after all the cinematic shouting, breathless commentary and social media outrage, one stubborn problem refused to disappear:
Nobody died, nobody was injured, no hospital treated victims, no corpse emerged from the supposed attack, no security report confirmed casualties, no family identified anybody allegedly shot during the incident. Which raises a very uncomfortable question for the propagandists:
What exactly were the “snipers” shooting at?
Because for an alleged coordinated jihadist ambush involving sophisticated weapons against a crowded funeral gathering, the complete absence of casualties is not merely suspicious, it is devastating to the credibility of the entire narrative.
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Kash...
Shiru yafi maganar farkon, na biyu kuma ai laluri yana sa aci mushe ma a musulunci, balle asibiti..
Shawari: A rinka zuwa makarata gaban malamai.
Kawu Garba@KawuGarba
Yin amfani da app dinda arne ya kirkira fa? What about being attended in a hospital by a doctor who happens to be “arniya” in your context?
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