
Aisha Nonye Obodoeke
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Aisha Nonye Obodoeke
@nonyem
Federalist & Ethnic Nationalist. Don't believe in Pan Africanism under current framework. Believe in the emancipation of all entrapped Ethnic Nations of Africa.
New York, USA Katılım Haziran 2009
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@RealCandaceO @TonyClimate He's turning out to be such a disappointment. What a shame.
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This is a satanic administration. We all realize that satanic Zionists occupy the White House and Congress needs to move to have the Mad King Trump removed.
All of our lives may depend upon other countries realizing that Trump is deeply unwell and surrounded by religious fanatics who have convinced him that he is a messiah.
We are in uncharted territory. Leaders worldwide need to act accordingly.
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@UchePOkoye That's why he's doing everything possible to get a 2nd term. Who in their right mind rewards failure? I don't normally do this, but God must intervene to prevent this calamity. The citizenry deserve to "breathe again".
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@UnathiAfrika @Akpobom32463433 @BBCWorld @Reuters The crazy part of democracy, the resource that goes into it plus the amount of corruption, the campaign lies, the killing, the division that it creates between families, tribes and communities.
Africa should come up with a better system.
Democracy is deeprooted in corruption.
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@En_chinaNews This is a reminder that international relations aren’t about domination, but mutual respect. Dialogue only works when there’s equality on both sides💥
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Well said 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. Iran is on the right side of history and has the support of people of the free world who have been oppressed and defend our right to self determination, sovereignty and control over our territories and resources. Iran is giving us an invaluable lesson of strength and dignity. You are showing us that we can stand, manage our resources and succeed. Like our Mexican hero Emiliano Zapata stated: “Let those who want to be eagles fly, let those who want to be worms crawl, but don't scream when you're stepped on”. Until victory, Iran.
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For over a decade, we Iranians watched Western countries, Arab regimes, and their Israeli enablers stand by as our economy was deliberately crushed under the weight of America’s illegal sanctions and maximum pressure campaign.
We watched them eagerly comply with policies designed to destroy our nation, shatter our lives, crush our dreams, bankrupt our businesses, rot our infrastructure, devalue our currency, and cut us off from normal trade and economic relations with the world.
We watched European leaders pathetically nod in satisfaction and offer pathetic lip service as Trump declared the JCPOA a “bad deal,” using it as cover for the most brutal campaign against our people—fully aware that scrapping the deal was nothing more than his sick, twisted obsession with erasing his predecessor’s legacy.
We watched U.S. officials and their Israel lobby handlers proudly parade before Congress, armed with figures and statistics, boasting how their vicious policies had tanked our currency, spiked unemployment, sent inflation soaring, and inflicted trillions of dollars in damage on our already strained economy.
We watched them cheer these results and laugh at the shattered lives of millions of human beings.
We watched them dutifully support the first Trump administration’s sadistic policies—even during the COVID pandemic—when his criminal Secretary of State moved heaven and earth to block Iran from securing even a meager $5 billion IMF loan, while their own governments freely spent hundreds of billions to protect their populations from the same virus.
We watched them shamelessly endorse Israel’s attacks on our territory under the obscene slogan “Israel has the right to defend itself,” while branding Iran’s legitimate self-defense as “recklessness” and demanding that our government refrain from “escalation.”
We watched them applaud the assassination of our war veterans and heroes, our scientists, and our brightest minds - all in the name of “non-proliferation” - while they kept their mouths tightly shut about Israel’s nuclear arsenal and expansionist agenda.
We watched them, openly or in private, urging more pressure, more destruction, more assassinations, and more war.
All of it justified by the ludicrous and baseless claim that Iran seeks nuclear weapons—a lie they knew was false. They were fully aware that the enrichment levels and constraints Iran had accepted under the JCPOA, and during subsequent negotiations for a new deal, made militarization impossible.
They invented excuse after excuse to engineer our destruction, and they laughed while ensuring the pain was ours alone.
But things have changed. Iran will no longer stand by and watch its own destruction while others nod, cheer and laugh. They will not be laughing anymore.
This time, we will not be the only ones who feel pain. We will no longer tolerate unilateral sanctions and destruction.
We may die standing—but this time, we will all be in same boat.

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@RealOlaudah Yeah,true. Lebanese have no respect for 🇳🇬. Go to VI or Ikoyi in Lagos &Beirut road in Kano &you'll definitely encounter their arrogance.
Same with Chinese& Indians...they behave as they like with military or police escort everywhere. While we can't breathe in their countries
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Who Is Really Running Nigeria?
My experience and training tell me this man Gilbert Chagoury is running Nigeria. Everything points to it—the concentration of investment where his businesses are heavily entrenched.
I know he made a lot of money with Bola Tinubu when he was Governor of Lagos. Now, as President, he is cleaning up—making the millions he made with Sani Abacha look small.
Lebanon is too hot for him and his family, so it is Nigeria that makes the Chagourys their money—and that should bother every Nigerian.
I used to watch Gilbert Chagoury pass Ikoyi Club in an armoured salon car with a military escort. It infuriated me. A Lebanese man treated like a Nigerian Minister of State or an Army General—this was during the Abacha regime.
He was convicted in Switzerland for money laundering and had serious problems in the United States. Yet look at the treatment he gets in Nigeria. I would never get that kind of treatment in Lebanon, and I would never be handed multi-billion-naira contracts.
I have seen the Lebanese community attach themselves to the military. They target young officers with potential and groom them throughout their careers—until they rise to power, like Babangida and Abacha. These are not accidents. These are investments.
They speak Hausa, play the “black man role” to ingratiate themselves, yet they never allow their daughters to marry Nigerians, nor do they accept Nigerian wives into their families. Instead, they go back to Lebanon and bring wives from their own villages.
Let me be blunt—I have heard enough.
These people swagger around Lagos, especially at the polo club, tattoos showing, acting tough, rude to staff. I have told them to their faces—you are not that tough. If you were, you would not be here while Israel is bombing your homeland. You would not be ten thousand miles away taking refuge in Nigeria.
These are Chagoury’s people.
And yet he has been given one of Nigeria’s highest national honours. Every time I think about it, I get angry. How can a government honour a man with that background and still hand him billions in contracts?
He is calling the shots. He is the one organizing Tinubu’s offshore money in France. What does Tinubu know about France? He can hardly speak English, let alone French.
Lebanese networks are all over Paris. They cannot go home because of war, yet they boast quietly about how they control power in Nigeria.
Nigerians are sleeping.
These people are draining the country. Their compounds look and feel like Lebanon, not Nigeria. No integration. No loyalty. No commitment. Just control, extraction, and racism.
A Nigerian passport does not make a man Nigerian in loyalty.
Look at the global connections—Nigeria, France, America. Even into powerful families abroad. This is not random. This is a network.
And it is a security risk.
Groups like Hezbollah are part of the wider picture. People fleeing war zones embedding themselves in Nigeria, controlling money, contracts, and influence. Nigerians should be asking serious questions.
Billions upon billions have been made from Nigeria.
And what has Nigeria gained?
Nothing.
No loyalty.
No reinvestment.
No respect.
I have watched this for far too long in silence.
No more.
Kio Amachree
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An American aircraft was shot down in Iran and one of the crew members was declared missing.
The American government deployed its military strength and rescued that missing personnel.
In nigeria, a brigadier general sent his location to the army while he was fighting terrorists, his location was leaked to the terrorists who found him and slaughtered him, parading pictures of his corpse like a dead dog. A whole brigadier general.
Today the same Nigerian army is referring to those barbaric terrorists as “clients” and government officials are calling them their “brothers”.
What a shameful disgrace.
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@Youthinprocess @MiddlebeltG @stronGobedient Under a winner-takes-all syst such as we have, votes don't count. Elections also renew the rotten syst.
Reason election is the worst option.
The only solution is Restructuring.
#RestructuringNotElections
#NoRestructuringNoElections should be the cry of every youth!
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