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Omar Zarma
Omar Zarma@Lanko_C·
Upon my return to Abuja, I was parked by a soldier on duty who asked where I was heading, and I mentioned FCT. He politely asked if could lift one of his colleagues to Abuja, and I said it was fine. When I was few meters close to Giri junction, I asked the officer his route, he was heading to Zuba while I was going through Lugbe axis to the town. I told him Zuba isn’t far. Transport is around 2-300 Naira. I asked if he was going to stop there(Zuba), or he was heading somewhere. He then told me he was going home to see for the first time after 10 months, his newly born twins. No permission was granted over the period. Sadly, he had to make the compulsory trip because his wife had called that one of the babies had died. And she urged him to come see the other twin in case he will die too. I asked him why he didn’t leave earlier than he left. He replied that he waited with the hope that salaries will be paid, since today is second, but it wasn’t, unfortunately. How then do you intend to make it, I asked him. He showed me all the money he had on him –4,500 which wasn’t even enough to get him to his destination. I could not help than give him 20k and I took his phone number, giving him my words that I will call to get information about the sick baby. I want to ask a question, please 🙏🏻 Are these the soldiers we expect to lay down their lives in our protection? You’re owing soldiers, and you want them to be effective while fighting insecurity? Sadly, this is really laughable. Allahumma bārik. BMT Ibira
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@_AfricanUnion , @ecowas_cedeao @Ecowas_cdc , what is this? Why are African still being sold as slaves in 2026? Arabs have apps where slaves are advertised for sale. We earnestly look forward to your intervention.
SIZWE-BANSI@SizweBansii

🚨 Holy smokes : Muslims and Arabs have app they buy and sell black slaves in 2026 Why is this not making the news - cause is not about Israel 🇮🇱 or whites ? #Irán #Nigeriagenocide #IslamEnslavesWomen #islamisantiwest

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Jesus Abdulazeez
Jesus Abdulazeez@5Gbruhaha·
@myk_da_preacher Let this issue rest. Apostle, go do what Deborah did again, let see something. Them say, A town with no law, has no crime.. Yes, the sensitisation is ongoing and every 1 in 10 Deborah case might still result to Deborah's faith. But the north will continue to sensitise. Thank you.
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Apostle Michael Olowookere
Apostle Michael Olowookere@myk_da_preacher·
Less we forget: Deborah wasn't murdered by Fulani Jihadists Militias/Terrorists Deborah wasn't murdered by Boko Haram Deborah wasn't murdered by Bandits and Lukarawas Deborah was murdered by her classmates, people she learnt with, spoke with and might have even befriended before. She was murdered by NORTHERN MUSLIM YOUTHS. And yes, THEY WENT SCOT-FREE!!! Because, over 50 NORTHERN MUSLIM LAWYERS trained by Nigerian institutions and still serving as legal practitioners in Nigeria stood to protect the murderers instead of providing justice for the victim. IF YOU THINK THIS UNHOLY MARRIAGE WILL WORK ONE DAY AND NIGERIA WILL BE BETTER WITH THESE ANIMALS AMONGST US, then you're more delusional, laden with sycophancy much more than the murderers.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@ronsterd89 You are guilty of child abandonment! This work of art must have costed the talented artist(s) some time.
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Voice of the Martyrs
Voice of the Martyrs@VOM_USA·
REMEMBERING MARTYRS: On March 21, 2007, Christianah Oluwatoyin Olusase was brutally murdered by her students when she was falsely accused of touching the Quran. Students swarmed Christianah and beat her to death. Pray for believers in Northern Nigeria.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@welcomekashami @myk_da_preacher Pls stop proclaiming negativity on yourself.I agree it is always very disheartening to read about the events that surrounds Deborah,s killing alongside others but remember you can only make a diff while alive so choose to livelong & hope to see desired changes in your lifetime.
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North Star
North Star@ConstantPolaris·
Till today, anytime I think of the fact that the terrorists who killed Deborah Samuel over religion actually walked away as free men. The police prosecutor refused to come to court and the judge said there was no evidence. And Rhoda the woman from Bauchi who made a video criticising Deborah's murder was hunted, persecuted , and threatened. Illegally locked up for 18 months, for daring to question the killing of an innocent Christian girl by Extremist, and those who did that injustice also walked away free. Anytime I remember these things, I feel like crying. It's a lie. Let me be sincere, I don't feel like crying. I can't explain the feeling. But there is physical, emotional and spiritual pain and hopelessness and despair camouflaged with smiles. Just like most Christians in IDP camps who saw their loved ones massacred and shoveled into mass graves. But it takes a part of my life span every time. Those Jihadists did not just kill Deborah and persecute Rhoda. The sank a sword into the heart of Nigerian Christianity. Then they locked up Rhoda for daring to protest. They said we can kill you, celebrate it and persecute you and there is nothing you can do about it. Anytime, I remember the implication of what happened and the implications of the hundreds of other times that it happened in this Nigeria. And then I realise how unbothered most of our Christian leaders are about it all. I get that feeling all over again In the end I won't live very long, and it will be because every time I remember these events including Yelewata and the many that happened in Benue and Plateau etc, it actually reduces how long I will live, I know it. I envy Christians who can exist under such conditions and not feel a thing. I actually now wish I was like that. In the end , the jihadists are not just killing Christians physically, they are killing many of us slowly by reducing our life span with trauma, despair and hopelessness. It is not news that many of our people in IDP camps constantly think of taking their lives, some just don't have the courage or means. But the ones who will actually go through with did not kill themselves , they were killed by the jihadists who took away everything that they had to live for. Scientific evidence strongly suggests that witnessing an event as devastating as the Yelewata attack and losing loved ones in such a violent manner can significantly reduce a person's lifespan. Today my pain is even worse. But I will never stop, till I drop dead, and then my stories will continue.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@EllabbanMag @The_BeckhamNY I have some holiday suggestions for you; please try spending 4days each in Middle Eastern nations where Sharia is active or core northern Nigeria without paying attention to their extreme rules. Thereafter, let us know if you survived.
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MAG.ellabban
MAG.ellabban@EllabbanMag·
These people, hailing from every corner of the globe, are united by the month of Ramadan here in this sacred place. They are bound together by nothing other than a steadfast faith in God and His teachings—teachings that advocate for virtuous conduct, inner peace, and harmony with others. Should they ever be compelled to take up arms, it would be solely to defend themselves, their land, and their faith.you know I had Chance to live with this people for period of time They are generous to the utmost degree; yet, should they become angry, their only recourse is to raise their voices. Yet, in an instant—with a single kind word—they calm down, as if nothing had ever happened.
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The Beckham
The Beckham@The_BeckhamNY·
1) Yes, Absolutely. 2) No. Not even close
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Tony 🥷🏻
Tony 🥷🏻@TonyOrumgbe·
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade – A Crime Against Humanity March 25th, 2026 will be Africa’s date with the past, the present and the future. A defining moment when HE President John Dramani Mahama of Ghana will move for the adoption of a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly declaring the Trans-Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity. The Trans-Atlantic slave trade stands as one of the darkest chapters in human history, marked by unimaginable suffering, dehumanization, and loss. Millions of Africans were violently uprooted from their homes, enduring brutal raids, family separations, and forced marches to coastal ports. The Middle Passage—an appalling voyage across the Atlantic—subjected captives to cramped holds, starvation, disease, and constant abuse. Many perished long before reaching the Americas. Beyond physical torment, the psychological trauma was profound. Enslaved Africans were stripped of their identities as their names, languages, religions, and cultural practices were deliberately suppressed. This erasure aimed not only to break their spirits but also to sever their connection to their origins, creating generational wounds that echo to this day. The loss of autonomy and the constant threat of violence produced deep emotional scars, rendering their existence one of fear, grief, and relentless oppression. In the Americas, enslaved people became the backbone of burgeoning economies. On vast cotton plantations—especially in the American South—they labored from dawn to dusk under severe conditions. Their forced labor generated immense wealth for plantation owners, merchants, and nations that participated in the global cotton trade. Despite their central role in building economic prosperity, enslaved individuals were given no rights, recognition, or freedom The horrors of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of racism, greed, and the denial of human dignity. It must never be repeated. Remembering this history is essential to honoring the resilience of those who suffered and ensuring that future generations uphold justice, equality, and the fundamental value of every human life. The future has always belonged to those bold enough to claim it. A new chapter is unfolding—one where people across the world rise with clear eyes and uncompromising conviction. On historic days when nations take decisive positions before the world, their choices reveal more than speeches ever could. They expose their values, their loyalties, and their true character. Moments like these become mirrors through which the world can finally see who stands for justice, dignity, and humanity - and who does not. The decisions made by nation states on the 25th of March will shape the moral landscape of our shared future. It will redefine our foreign policy and how we relate with the rest of the world. This is not merely diplomacy; it is a test of principle. When the world is confronted with a defining question, every nation reveals the colors it has long concealed. And for all people who seek freedom, unity, and progress, these revelations become guiding stars—marking who walks beside them and who walks away, who you can call a friend or not. History will remember who chose courage over convenience, and integrity over indifference. The choices made on the 25th of March 2025, at the UN General Assembly will echo far beyond the halls where votes are cast. They will inform how communities, nations, and future generations understand their place in a world that is constantly reshaping itself. The turning point is here. And Africans are watching.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@tagesschau Was für eine interessante Persönlichkeit, herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag!
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@DavidHundeyin A father who is capable of raping his kid is equally capable of killing her. She sounded embattled in the video but wanted help, so it might not be suicide. The young lady had no influence on the decisions made in Israel. I,d rather judge folks individually and not as a nation.
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Abiola Mojeed
Abiola Mojeed@AbiolaMojeed3·
@ana_herleemerh He never knew His Lord and Master! Not all who profess to be Christians are actually believers. Nobody ever knew Jesus Christ and ever returned to His vomit. Dreams can come from; God The devil And ones ambition and desires. This one na both the devil and his desires carry m go.
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Sister__
Sister__@ana_herleemerh·
A 65 year old pastor, Bishop Joseph, converted to Islam in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. He had overseen 5 churches in Abuja and was a professor of Gametology. His conversion followed recurring dreams and spiritual experiences, including a dream where he saw himself as a Muslim in Toto. He recited the Shahada and was given the name Yusuf. He expressed desire to perform Umrah and sponsor others. Alhamdulillahi.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@ana_herleemerh Hmmnn...... an overseer of 5 churches that no one knows! We need more evidence to believe this. The pictures are not enough, my dear. This might not be real.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@GuardianNigeria Typical, unremorseful Westerner! Europe and the West do not teach that part of history to their folks. They simply want to forget about it and want everyone to do the same. We need more Ibrahim Traores in Africa.
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The Guardian Nigeria
The Guardian Nigeria@GuardianNigeria·
Contrary to Marco Rubio’s rosy picture of a beneficent Western civilisation, European rule in Africa saw widespread human rights abuses that contradicted the very Christian principles that these imperialists were preaching. guardian.ng/opinion/column…
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Sy Marcus Herve Traore
Sy Marcus Herve Traore@marcus_herve·
🚨 Breaking - The European Parliament is calling for A Regime Change in Niger 🇳🇪. The European Parliament called for a session they dubbed, “Emergency Meeting” where they are calling for the immediate release of their most trusted puppet @mohamedbazoum and a regime change. In fact, they want the “junta” as they are saying gone and the holding of elections asap. This MP, Christophe Gomart, a French retired General is leading the charge. Here’s what he is saying, “It is appropriate to recall that President Bazoum, democratically elected, was the main partner of the European forces in the Sahel…. We cannot remain silent any longer while a key ally of Europe is imprisoned. What example of loyalty would the European Union give to its partners?” He went further and said, “The military junta leaves its territory prey to jihadist groups, responsible for numerous deadly attacks.” You see, this is why I am still not pleased with my country and Niger 🇳🇪 having signed a health deal with Uncle Sam because these people never change. They are all the same people. Yet, some Africans still haven’t understood that Europe and the West by extension is an existential threat to Africa. These people can never be trusted. They are not interested is Bazoum, their concern is the resources they no longer control. @NIGER_CNSP @CapitaineIb226 @GoitaAssimi
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@MobilePunch This is good news, but we need more privately owned refineries. I was happy to read an article recently about some companies already constructing new refineries across the country.
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Punch Newspapers
Punch Newspapers@MobilePunch·
𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗼𝘁𝗲 𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝘀𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗹𝗶𝗲𝘀 92% 𝗼𝗳 𝗽𝗲𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗹 𝗮𝘀 𝗙𝗚 𝗽𝗮𝘂𝘀𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲: punchng.com/dangote-now-su…
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HezSnappy💎🫥🫡
HezSnappy💎🫥🫡@ChukwukereCypr1·
@lindaikeji @motion93 😁😁🤭 ……..sorry am not supposed to be laughing. But why speaking english language is such a controversial/confusing situation. Sorry for the laugh
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Linda Ikeji Blog
Linda Ikeji Blog@lindaikeji·
“We’ve been stuck in the lift for over 40 minutes and nobody is doing anything about it.” — Residents of a Banana Island apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos cry out after being trapped.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@lindaikeji Damn it! I hope they got help. I rarely take lifts in Naija.
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AfroGerman@german_afro·
@Cocmez @lindaikeji Not always, bro! Some can take a lot more, but the issue here is about how things do not work in Nigeria. Ideally, the maintenance company and emergency services should be reachable 24/7 through a button in the lift.
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Coc
Coc@Cocmez·
@lindaikeji Lift takes maximum of 6 persons 460 kg by weight but what am seeing there is more than 6 persons. Why didn't you observe the safety measures for using lift
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