Pedro Ehi Egbejale

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Pedro Ehi Egbejale

Pedro Ehi Egbejale

@ehi_pedro

Former research fellow ,now Commentator and contributor on Pan-African and Afrique Média TV on economic, defence, géostratégie, geopolitics & social updates

Paris, France Katılım Aralık 2017
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale
Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin The greatest mistake of Tinubu is allowing US troops into Nigeria under the guise of fighting terrorism. They’re there to imperialise Nigeria advantageously. They will set fire on Nigeria soon and take over the country. A nation that trust the US will always be destroyed
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
That's precisely why major national decisions such as permitting the presence of foreign military deployment on your soil must be made by people who know their arse from their elbow, not "the market woman." I don't give a single fuck what geopolitical decisions the "market woman" thinks Nigeria should make. Her opinion carries the same weight as that of the basket of Cameroon pepper slowly rotting in front of her while she waits for customers in the same smelly open market she has spent the past 15 years of her life. We are talking about major decisions affecting the life and death of 200 million people. Who gives a fuck what the "market woman" thinks should or shouldn't happen? What the fuck does she know about anything?
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@DavidHundeyin David I understand your logic, but on a neutral plane what has the government of Nigeria done that has been commendable in tackling insecurity Your answer is obviously nothing, so a market women will literally see the 47th as a saviour because the institution of Nigeria

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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin I can’t understand why a President of a sovereign nation be afraid to take decisive action against those that fuels terrorism in Nigeria. Look at what Niger Republic, Mali and Burkina Faso have done to eliminate terror groups from their country but Nigeria is unable to do d same
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin This’s what the United States and his allies does when a country is dismantling terror groups from their countries because they are behind these terror networks. They supply them with weapons, intelligence information and give them financial support. Mali is winning the battle
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin Where are the tractors President Tinubu bought through a friend of his to boost agriculture in Nigeria? Some Nigerians are not aware of the trouble we have in the country. The United States and his allies don’t want allow Nigeria develop. They want us to import our food
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
For those who don't know, Gadaffi's Great Man Made River Project was in the process of re-greening the entire Libyan Sahara and part of the Sahel using vast underground fossil water reserves. So when the White People Coalition Army arrived in 2011, they bombed the project sites and even its pipe factory so that the Sahara and North Sahel would remain poor, underpopulated, and eternally dependent on food imports. Little history lesson.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Why Did The West Destroy Libya’s Water Supply In 2011? Did you know that the West destroyed one of the largest water infrastructure projects ever attempted in human history, just to punish the sovereign African country that created this project? In this report for the Spearhead, @okorieuche_ sheds light on Libya’s fabled and tragically ill-fated Great Man-made River Project (GMRP), a project that could have sustained Libya’s water supply into the distant future, and transformed the wider Saharan and Sahelian regions of Africa, geologically and economically, for the better, had NATO not carried out its illegal invasion of Libya in 2011 and murdered its popular, revolutionary leader Muammar Gaddafi.

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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@aonanuga1956 Terrorisme would have been a thing of the past if successive governments were serious about reducing the menace. America is not a partner that can help Nigeria neither because he’s the world leader in sponsoring terrorism. As a result, Nigeria should be careful with its partners
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE NIGERIA, UNITED STATES DEEPEN COOPERATION ON SECURITY, COUNTERTERRORISM AS RIBADU MEETS VANCE, RUBIO Nigeria and the United States are forging ahead in deepening cooperation on security, counterterrorism, regional stability, and strategic partnership. Nigeria’s National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who undertook a three-day working visit to the United States from May 4 to May 6, held a series of high-level engagements with senior officials of the U.S. government and conveyed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s strong commitment to Nigeria’s longstanding strategic partnership with the United States. Ribadu met with US Vice President J. D. Vance, the Acting National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, Marco Rubio; the Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Allison Hooker; and Assistant Secretary of War Daniel Zimmerim. The meetings provided an opportunity for both sides to review the current state of Nigeria–United States relations and to further strengthen ongoing collaboration in counterterrorism, defence cooperation, intelligence sharing, regional security, economic resilience, and democratic governance. Ribadu emphasised the importance of sustained cooperation in addressing emerging security challenges confronting West Africa and the broader Sahel region, particularly terrorism, violent extremism, transnational organised crime, and cyber threats. The NSA noted that Nigeria remains fully committed to working with international partners in promoting peace, stability, democratic governance, and economic development across Africa. He further underscored Nigeria’s role as a regional leader and frontline state in counterterrorism efforts across the Lake Chad Basin and West Africa. Discussions also focused on the evolving security situation in the Sahel, the need for enhanced regional cooperation, and the importance of strengthening institutional capacity to respond effectively to complex and asymmetric threats. During his meeting with Under Secretary for Political Affairs Allison Hooker at the U.S. Department of State, NSA Ribadu expressed Nigeria’s appreciation to the U.S. government for its continued support and cooperation in various sectors, particularly in security assistance, intelligence collaboration, defence capacity building, humanitarian support, and counterterrorism operations. He reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to implementing the agreed roadmap under the Nigeria–U.S. Joint Working Group (JWG), established to advance structured bilateral cooperation on strategic and security-related matters. Both sides reviewed progress under the JWG framework. They discussed practical measures to enhance the implementation of agreed initiatives, including intelligence sharing, military cooperation, counterterrorism support, border security, strategic communications, and capacity development for Nigerian security institutions. The discussions also highlighted the importance of maintaining regular channels of communication and strengthening institutional coordination between the two countries to address common security challenges. The NSA also used the opportunity to brief U.S. officials on ongoing reforms and operational measures being undertaken by the Government of Nigeria to improve national security, stabilise affected communities, and address the root causes of insecurity. He emphasised the administration’s whole-of-government approach, which combines kinetic and non-kinetic measures, including community engagement, economic development, deradicalisation initiatives, and regional partnerships. U.S. officials commended Nigeria’s continued leadership role in regional peace and security efforts and acknowledged Nigeria's importance as a strategic partner of the United States in Africa. Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to democratic values, regional stability, economic cooperation, and the promotion of sustainable peace and security across West Africa and the Sahel. The meetings concluded with a mutual commitment to deepen further bilateral engagement through sustained diplomatic dialogue, enhanced defence and security cooperation, and the effective implementation of ongoing bilateral initiatives under the Joint Working Group framework. Both Nigeria and the United States expressed optimism about the future of the strategic partnership. They reaffirmed their readiness to continue working closely to advance shared interests and address common global and regional challenges. Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President, (Information and Strategy) May 9, 2026
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Bàbátúndé Johnson@btunddej·
@aonanuga1956 Congratulations to Aunty Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu Oh wow! History has a sense of humor. From secession to representation, that's not irony, that's real evolution. PBAT, no be anybody's mate when it comes to politics and strategizing.
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Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON
Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON@aonanuga1956·
STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE PRESIDENT TINUBU NAMES BIANCA ODUMEGWU-OJUKWU AS MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, NOMINATES AMB. SOLA ENIKANOLAIYE AS MINISTER OF STATE President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu as Nigeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, following the resignation of Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, who stepped down to participate in the 2027 elections. Ambassador Odumegwu-Ojukwu previously served as Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the same vein, the President has nominated Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye as the new Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, subject to Senate confirmation. Until his nomination, Ambassador Enikanolaiye, from Kogi State, served as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and International Relations. Enikanolaiye is a distinguished diplomat and seasoned public servant with over three decades of exemplary service in Nigeria’s foreign service. He has previously served as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and held key diplomatic postings in Addis Ababa, Belgrade, Ottawa, London, and New Delhi. The President noted that these appointments are part of ongoing efforts to reposition Nigeria’s foreign policy architecture for greater efficiency, strategic engagement, and stronger global partnerships. President Tinubu congratulates the appointees and urges them to work diligently to promote Nigeria’s national interest, advance economic diplomacy, foster regional stability, and safeguard the welfare of Nigerians at home and abroad. Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy) April 29, 2026
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@MikeArnoldTruth What’s wrong with President TINUBU? He allowed America to deploy its troops to the country and now, he wants Turkey to have a military base in Nigeria, all these under the guise of training our soldiers. Is Tinubu and his advisers aware of the consequences?
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
#EARTHSHAKER EXCLUSIVE: TINUBU JUST INVITED TURKEY TO BUILD A JIHAD ACADEMY IN NIGERIA EXCERPT: On April 19th, Nigeria signed a deal to build a permanent Turkish military training facility on its soil. The Nigerian government is calling it “counterterrorism cooperation.” Turkey runs its military expansion across Africa through a private company called SADAT, founded in 2012 by Adnan Tanriverdi, who was Erdogan’s personal chief military adviser. SADAT’s stated mission — in their own documents — is assisting the Islamic world to achieve military supremacy over what they call “colonist countries of crusade mentality.” That is not a security contractor. That is a religious war with a payroll. Even more shocking is how SADAT staffs its operations. AFP, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, and Foreign Policy magazine have all documented that SADAT recruits its trainers from Syrian jihadist networks — men who fought for al-Nusra, men who fought for ISIS — and deploys them across Africa under the cover of military training agreements exactly like the one Nigeria just signed. Nigeria’s own intelligence consultancy has confirmed SADAT personnel are already on Nigerian soil. When that training facility opens, the men teaching Nigeria’s special forces will be veterans of the organizations Nigeria is supposedly fighting. They are not coming to stop the jihad. They are coming to train it. READ THE FULL EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION >> Link in comments
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@CrownprinceCom2 Why don’t they do this to kidnappers and terrorists who dress up like police officers or military officers?
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GRV Stan
GRV Stan@CrownprinceCom2·
A Lady was beaten by the Nigerian Army For wearing military camo. This is very heartbreaking..😭😭
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin @joyfwen @Spearhead_Af It’s not only African journalism that have this inferiority complex but a generation of politicians in Africa who prioritise foreign saboteurs over our mineral resources. Most Africans still dwell under neocolonialism, western dictates and influence.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Why does so much of African journalism - even that which is produced by Africans in Africa - reflect the priorities and goals of everyone EXCEPT Africans? @joyfwen explores this for @Spearhead_Af
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin We’ve started to see that western countries are not truly democratic since some Africa countries have decided to control their resources. The west no longer have access to free minerals, and they are furious. They now feel the pain when they pay the real price.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Arrested and arraigned in court for making a joke about Netanyahu in a WhatsApp group chat. Much home of the brave. Very land of freedom. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin This is how government should treat its citizens. Leaders should be able to provide social services to everyone who is in need. The most surprising thing is that AES are developing their country’s without IMF or World Bank loans, and western countries are furious about it
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Isn't it funny how what was once the 2nd poorest country in the world now has the money to build housing and infrastructure for its people after getting rid of French colonisation and reclaiming its sovereignty? And it built all this without needing a single NGO. Funny right?
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Niger To Provide 1000 Affordable Housing Units To Citizens, Near Completing First Batch The Nigerien government is set to deliver 1000 affordable housing units to the people of Niger as part of its Cité de la Refondation (“City of Refoundation”) social housing initiative, launched in 2024 by the administration of Nigerien President Abdourahmane Tchiani. As of April 10, 2026, the first batch of 400 homes is near completion. The Cité de la Refondation initiative comes amid many bold steps forward for the once economically and politically stagnant West African nation, since it severed ties with former colonizer France in 2023. As a member of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Niger has faced relentless attacks by Western-backed terrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, the country and its fellow AES members, Mali and Burkina Faso, have continued to record economic and political wins. All 3 nations have pointed to France as a key sponsor of terror in the Sahel – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself, along with its fellow Western nations, has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its own presently crumbling economy. Recall that on March 11, 2026, the European Parliament called for the release of French-backed former Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum, who was detained in 2023 by the Tchiani administration for his crimes against the Nigerien people.

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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@lindaikeji You should be happy that you are able to take an Egyptian Air, what about your country Nigeria, do have a national carrier? No Nigerian would have been suffering all these if our leaders were not corrupt and insensitive to the yearning of its citizens
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Linda Ikeji Blog
Linda Ikeji Blog@lindaikeji·
“Egypt Air is a terrible airline especially for Nigerians. They refused to let me check in saying if I don’t have a resident permit in Spain (where I am going to), I must book a return ticket with them” — Lady calls out EgyptAir.
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@LarryMadowo You can’t continue to say that Africans needs foreign aid in order to survive, that’s a disgrace. Africa does not need aid from America or Europe to survive because they have all to feed themselves and feed the world. Look at what is happening in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Many Africans love President Trump's conservative values and straight talk. I said that on CNN and some accused me of lying. Africa is not a monolith, of course, but I travel around it full time and I meet more Trump fans than haters. Where do you stand?
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Spontaneous@SwitchNigeriaNG·
Since he took over, his administration has added over 300 megawatts to the national grid, despite incessant grid collapses, bringing our total electricity generation to approximately 4,300MW from the previous 3,900MW. Meanwhile, Nigeria needs at least 12,000MW if the issue of epileptic power supply is to become a thing of the past.
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin @barrahart @Spearhead_Af Unfortunately, our leaders still believe that by industrialisation, we must export our oil. Only AES Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger Republic have realised the criminal system which western governments used to render our industrial drive stagnant, corrupt and loan borrowers
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The World Bank has spent 60 years telling Africa to stay away from formulating industrial policy, and to export crude oil and bananas instead. Now it has done an about-face and admitted that it was full of shit all along. @barrahart for @Spearhead_Af
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@ARISEtv Iran isn’t responsible for terrorism in Nigeria, Those who believe that are enemies of Nigeria and they don’t want us to align with nations that can help us defeat terror groups. Iran is a peaceful nation and enjoys stability and we need them to help us.
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ARISE NEWS
ARISE NEWS@ARISEtv·
Allegations that Iran Supports Terrorism in Nigeria Completely Baseless and Politically Motivated - Raja Claims by the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria that Iran sponsors terrorism in Nigeria aim to undermine Nigeria-Iran relations, which span over 6 decades. Iran respects Nigeria's sovereignty and security, valuing its relations with the government and people. Israel on the other hand have sponsored terrorism and assassination in other countries, such accusation is a distraction from this fact Gholamreza Mahdavi Raja, Iran's Ambassador to Nigeria
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@DavidHundeyin America has also exposed himself as an unreliable ally. He couldn’t secured the GCC nations from Iran’s bombing despite billions of dollars they pay yearly. Ukraine and Iran wars demonstrated the ineffectiveness and obsolete of US weapons in terms of advanced technology
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Iran has just done Nigeria and Africa a massive favour BTW. By removing any shred of residual legitimacy left on the American empire's naked body, it has made it much harder to sell that "invade Nigeria to 'protect the Christians' " bullshit. Nobody is ever going to buy the narrative that the guy who was just threatening to "end an entire civilisation" by committing the greatest war crime in human history against millions of civilians, is trying to save any goddamn Christian in Darkest Africa. That agenda is now dead and can now rest in peace. Closing the Strait of Hormuz for nearly 6 weeks has also had the fortunate unintended consequence of forcing African countries to seek closer energy cooperation with each other. The number of African supply deals signed by the Dangote refinery over the past month would have taken years to achieve without Iran's intervention. Allowing the war to end now and opening the Strait of Hormuz so that US tankers can pass through makes Nigerian oil less critical to the Star Spangled Motherfuckers, which makes a military invasion to 'protect Christians' all the less likely. Every Nigerian who knows their arse from their elbow needs to visit their local Iranian embassy today to say thank you.
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@Spearhead_Af I have always written scripts about the situation on the overall situation of Nigeria. Our leaders are not in charge. The U.S., IMF and the World Bank are and this is why we find ourselves in redundancy- suffering, famine and poverty. We don’t need foreign troops in Nigeria
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Nigerians, Wake Up! Over the last 2 years, a dangerous and divisive narrative has spread across Nigeria, a narrative of religious persecution, of Nigerian Christians being massacred by “Islamic jihadists” and “ISIS terrorists” for their faith in a “Christian genocide”, a narrative which did not originate in Nigeria, but in Washington DC. For the last 2 years, and in recent months most especially, the administration of US President Donald Trump has been relentlessly pushing this narrative. Why is it doing this, and why should every Nigerian be very concerned? The answer lies in the history of geopolitics over the last 8 decades, and in this video, YouTubers Sonny Faz and Bek Lover shed light on this answer.
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@Spearhead_Af Nigeria is in danger for allowing the United States Army boots on ground in the country under the auspices of fighting terrorism. They will pay terrorists so that they can fight against the government of Nigeria. This’s how America operates wherever they’re to settle crisis
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
SOURCES National Debt Tops $39 Trillion epicforamerica.org/federal-budget… 'America wants to control our resources': Protests in Nigeria over Trump threats trtworld.com/article/c3ba55… US troops in Nigeria to help fight terrorism could end up making it worse – analyst theconversation.com/us-troops-in-n… Jihadist violence in Nigeria and DRC rose sharply last year, even as global deaths from terror fell theguardian.com/world/2026/mar… The US Helped Destroy Modern Somalia jacobin.com/2022/11/somali… Media completely ignores NATO war role in Libya chaos responsiblestatecraft.org/libya-floods-n…
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Pedro Ehi Egbejale@ehi_pedro·
@ruffydfire Nigeria doesn’t use these incessant loans for development, but they take them to help the United States pay his internal debt whereas Nigerians are dying of hunger and starvation. We’re still under slavery from these western countries, this is why our FOREX remains disappointing
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