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Man@firstlink55·
#NewProfilePic the face and medicine 💊 for terrorism it’s a must have in Nigeria
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@NigeriaStories Some of the dullest Africans you will ever encounter
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: The Akwa Ibom State Government has handed over 44 Ghanaian nationals rescued from human trafficking camps in the state to officials of Ghana 🇬🇭
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@lorddrey Those are artificially built the strait is a natural path way not created by Iran
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𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑
Iran has kept the Straight of Hormuz toll-free for decades despite being vilified, sanctioned, and Isolated. Egypt charges $300,000 – $700,000+ per transit through the Suez Canal. Ultra-large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million. Panama charges $150,000 – $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax ships cost up to $500,000+ to pass the Panama Canal. Turkey charges fees for the Bosporus Strait. Canada charges fees for the St Lawrence Seaway. The United States charges for the St Lawrence Seaway. But Iran is a bad country.
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@ruffydfire What the satanic APC can’t do doesn’t exist
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
1. Asymmetry of Power The deal is viewed as a "one-way street." While the UK gains a streamlined mechanism to deport thousands of Nigerians (including those without passports), there is no reciprocal easing of visa restrictions for ordinary Nigerians. Critics argue this mirrors colonial-era dictates where the "metropole" (UK) sets terms that the "periphery" (Nigeria) must follow to maintain diplomatic favor. 2. Use of "UK Letters" instead of Passports A major point of contention is Nigeria’s agreement to accept "UK Letters" (diplomatic notes) as valid travel documentation. •Sovereignty Concern: Normally, a sovereign nation verifies its citizens through its own passports. Critics argue that allowing the UK to "identify" who is Nigerian and deport them using British paperwork undermines Nigeria’s administrative sovereignty. •Risk of Error: This shortcut increases the risk of the UK mistakenly deporting non-Nigerians or victims of human trafficking to Nigeria simply because they "appear" or "sound" Nigerian. 3. Transactional Diplomacy ("Aid for Deportation") The deal was signed alongside a £746 million port modernization package. This creates the perception of a "cash-for-migrants" arrangement. Critics argue that tying infrastructure development to the acceptance of deportees is a coercive tactic that exploits Nigeria's economic needs, a hallmark of neo-colonialism. 4. Brain Drain vs. "Waste" Disposal Nigeria often loses its best talent to the UK via the "Japa" wave (doctors, nurses, engineers). Critics find it hypocritical that the UK aggressively recruits Nigeria’s "brains" while simultaneously fast-tracking the removal of those it deems "burdensome" (failed asylum seekers and offenders), essentially treating Nigeria as a dumping ground for social problems. 5. Human Rights and Due Process The 2026 agreement targets 961 failed asylum seekers. Human rights groups argue that Nigeria’s security situation (Boko Haram, banditry, and separatist tensions) makes it unsafe for many of these individuals. By fast-tracking removals, the UK may be violating the principle of non-refoulement (not returning people to danger), with Nigeria's complicity. 6. Social and Security Strain Returning over 1,110 foreign national offenders and thousands of others simultaneously puts immense pressure on Nigeria’s internal security and social welfare systems. Without robust reintegration programs, these returnees—many of whom have lived in the UK for decades—may struggle to adapt, potentially leading to increased crime or social instability.
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@Ifecentric He’s calling Benins name but the chorus is different this is obviously the of yorubanazation of the area in what they term ease of governance plus the satanic efforts of Awolowo owo are obviously Benin period
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@DotunOne @ruffydfire That’s a valid point you can’t trust Nigerians politicians on verification procedures how do we make sure they’re not sending foreigners to Nigeria
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Dotun@DotunOne·
The main issue is agreeing to accept, 'UK letter' in the place of a valid passport. What this means is that without having a passport, the UK can claim someone from Somalia or Eritrea is Nigerian just by issuing a UK Letter. This is where Nigeria needs to have a strong verification process in place to ensure they do not take non-Nigerians.
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
So we are now taking asylum seekers from the UK. I thought we rejected those from America. Nigeria has entered into a fresh agreement with the United Kingdom that will enable British authorities to repatriate thousands of failed asylum seekers and convicted offenders to the West African nation. The deal was formalised by Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood during President Bola Tinubu’s official visit to Britain, according to a statement released by the Home Office on Thursday.
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@tear4rill @ruffydfire You can also do your research about the reports some of this people are too vasted in Nigeria politics they’re often economical with the truth I have decided to protect myself from political manipulation I don’t support anyone but I want the best for Nigeria it’s my country
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Akins Tim@tear4rill·
@firstlink55 @ruffydfire Why are they calling Nigerians deportees if they are all Nigerians. They tried their luck but didn't work then they should return home, so why refer to them as deportees if there is no dirty side of the agreement.
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@tear4rill @ruffydfire Did you managed to read through my post They’re Nigerians not foreigners when I stumbled upon on the news last night I was offended what I usually do is to further research such reports I don’t support any political party or politicians It’s good to know the facts that’s
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@Collins_Posh @ruffydfire Who’s this illiterate some of you lack comprehension skills definitely one of the repugnant fools
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@DanBurmawy @Shehu478392 You this mad man Islam is a permanent state of mind of hyper hypnosis and absolute pure delusion Islam is not a religion but a mental disorder of state of mind devoid of reality and objectivity there’s no evidence that Islam is a religion if you suggest otherwise provide proof
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Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
The clearest proof that Muhammad has replaced Allah in Islamic practical theology lies in Islam’s own soteriology, its doctrine of salvation. Ask this: Why are Jews and Christians, both of whom worship the God of Abraham, classified as kuffar, infidels, under Islamic law? Theologically, this makes no sense. Jews affirm the oneness of God, reject idolatry, and follow a divine moral code. So why are they damned in the Qur’an? Why are they cursed in the hadiths? Why are they to be fought, humiliated, and subdued? The answer is brutally simple: because they rejected Muhammad. Not because they worshipped a false god. Not because they invented idols. But because they refused to recognize him. This reveals the heart of Islamic soteriology: salvation is not ultimately about Allah, it is about allegiance to Muhammad. As I said in the previous post, Muhammad is not merely the messenger. He is the message. Islam claims to be a monotheistic religion centered on submission to one transcendent deity. But in practice, the deity is silent, terrifying, and unknowable. Muhammad, on the other hand, is intimate, imitated, and ever-present. He is the lens through which Allah is understood, the filter through which every verse is interpreted, the moral and legal template for the entire ummah. He becomes the functional center of Islam’s religious universe. Rejecting Allah is almost abstract. But rejecting Muhammad is what actually makes someone an enemy, a target, an apostate, or an infidel. His person becomes the dividing line between salvation and damnation. This is why Muslims believe even the most devout Jew or morally upright Christian is destined for hell. Because in Islam, moral clarity, monotheism, or good works, none of it counts unless you submit to Muhammad. His name must be on your lips. His example must be your law. His honor must be defended with your blood. This is theological imperialism centered around a man. The shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith, exposes this plainly. It doesn’t just say “There is no god but Allah.” That would be purely monotheistic. It must include: “and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.” Without that second part, you’re not a Muslim. You’re not saved. You’re condemned. No biblical prophet ever demanded this. Moses never said, “Believe in me or be damned.” Isaiah never taught that rejecting him personally would lead to eternal fire. John the Baptist pointed away from himself. Even Jesus said, “I do not seek my own glory.” But Muhammad inserts himself at the center of cosmic judgment. In that way, Islam is not just submission to God, it is submission to a man.
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UK just announced a new partnership with Nigeria that could enable the deportation of thousands of failed asylum seekers and foreign criminals. Tinubu comes to London 😎
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@ali_naka You fake propagandist here’s the facts not your lies you repugnant animal
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@iamdchozenone Someone’s asking under your comment what part of edo state.. be kind enough to answer politics is truly for criminals minded people devoid of any form decency
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@jcokechukwu It’s Nigerians failed asylum seekers and criminals that are being deported from the United Kingdom to Nigeria not foreigners criminals the headline is misleading
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J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
Of course! Any surprises? That’s another version of “repentant terrorist”’program which Nigeria proudly upholds till this day. They’ll simply come and join their fellow criminals in the fight to keep Nigeria under the bloody shoes of UK in 2027. Folks have no idea what’s popping. But God and common sense will definitely prevail this time.
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BREAKING: Nigeria signs UK deal to receive deported failed asylum seekers, criminals Nigeria has signed a new deal with the United Kingdom (UK) which will allow Britain deport thousands of failed asylum seekers and criminals to the West African country. The agreement was signed by Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, minister of interior, and Shabana Mahmood, home secretary, during President Bola Tinubu’s state visit to the UK, the Home Office announced on Thursday. thecable.ng/nigeria-signs-…

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@DefenseNigeria What exactly is stopping the Nigeria military in attacking the terrorist clean up this terrorist we don’t get hear military attack terror Group locations and clear out the area… what kind of military this one Heavenly Father
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Defense News Nigeria@DefenseNigeria·
It’s good to see ISWAP once again run into a brick wall in their now familiar attempts to overrun military bases. They’ve just suffered another significant setback in Adamawa, where a failed attack on a military formation in Madagali Local Government Area reportedly resulted in the loss of a senior commander, Abou Ameer.
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@vanguardngrnews What happened building new ports in other states free up Lagos
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@NigeriaStories The master of corruption dey masquerade as philosopher king!
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
General Sani Abacha speaking about how politicians are willing to use ethnic and religious tactics to win elections without thinking of the effect it will have on Nigeria 🇳🇬 as a country Watch 👇🏾
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@hblinkhorlah7 @NigeriaStories He was a very good man protected Nigeria evil politicians no herdsmen no bandit the last time pop John Paul it was during his presidency no tribalism like what you have today he was one of the patriotic even with sanction the naira never drop value for 5 years under sanctions
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