Frank Ochigbo

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Frank Ochigbo

Frank Ochigbo

@phranck_

Cyber Security analyst || Network Security analyst || Blockchain Enthusiast

Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2022
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invictusark
invictusark@invictusarch·
@Alex_Oloyede2 Youve been saying this for 4 years They keep doing crazy wild humiliating crossing all red lines things over and over again and russia does nothing in return…
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Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺
Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺@Alex_Oloyede2·
I hope you do something stupіd, Kiev won't live to see May 10...
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
One thing I can guarantee you is that, in 20 years, you are going to read everything that is happening in Nigerian politics today in the CIA’s declassified documents. “Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2046/09/09. CIA-RDP939366848386166/673773 Nigeria 2027 polls Report, 2026. Our embassy in Abuja is aware that popular opposition figure Peter Obi has ditched the coalition with former VP Atiku Abubakar. Peter Obi is popular with the young population which makes up 70% of the total population, but is unlikely to secure the consensus of the elite. Atiku however is popular among the power brokers but lacks organic support. Both candidates pose no serious threat to the ruling party and the incumbent president Bola Tinubu as the entire apparatus still remains under state control. The current chairman of the electoral commission is also a loyalist of Tinubu” I guarantee you, you are going to read those exact words, and that is when you will realize the United States has been the architect of this whole theatre all along,
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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
Slave trade is only a TRADE, because there was a seller. Do with this what you please.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
I don't know if anyone has shared it but you can LITERALLY die of heartbreak. It is medically known as Takotsubo or stress induced cardiomyopathy. Emotional pain is so severe that your left ventricle balloons and stuggles to pump blood. To love is to suffer.
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Yay Toon Day@yay_tunes

The first time I went through heartbreak I genuinely was feeling pain in my chest and I couldn’t hold the place that was paining me .. I had two panic attacks . I thought I was going to die . I didn’t see it coming at all 😫😫

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Frank Ochigbo
Frank Ochigbo@phranck_·
@Big_Mck This is the only way cause elections now are just useless and ineffective.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
What is going on???? First Ozedikus Nwanne, now Pino Vibes. I cannot believe these guys are waking up before a lot of the people I placed high expectations on. We are making progress!
Oba, Young OG Pino@Pinovibes

This whole Japa Syndrome benefits countries like the UK, US, Canada and others far more than it benefits Nigeria. These developed nations often gain from the continued underdevelopment of poorer countries, as it allows them to access cheap labour, extract raw materials at prices they can influence, and attract most of the brightest professionals and talents from those nations. So it is in their interest for countries like Nigeria to remain unstable or economically weak, because that weakness drives the migration of skilled professionals abroad while making natural resources easier and cheaper to acquire. If countries like the UK or US had to source all the labour, expertise, and mineral resources they rely on to remain developed at full market price or value, the cost would be significantly higher. That economic reality creates strong incentives to depend on poorer nations where weak economies, low currency values, and limited industrial capacity make both labour and resources far cheaper. It is in their own interest for Nigeria and other underdeveloped countries to remain Insecure and underdeveloped, so they can continue taking our raw materials and the brightest amongst us and use us to keep their own Developed country running while downplaying all our contributions. This raises an uncomfortable but important question, if instability in poorer nations like Nigeria provides strategic and economic advantages to richer countries, do those developed nations truly have any incentive to support lasting peace and development there?

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Frank Ochigbo
Frank Ochigbo@phranck_·
@Big_Mck Sovereignty is foreign to this Nigerian government. How do you allow a foreign entity have a say in your defense industry? Not just foreign, PALANTIR? 😭 😭 😭 Tinubu is really their asset 🤧
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Nigeria’s military backs local startup, which is now controlled by a U.S Military spy company, Palantir. So basically, they are helping U.S. firms secure mining sites in Nigeria. Remember when the Trump administration drafted recommendations for ending terrorism in Nigeria? It demanded that Nigeria cede its mineral explorations to ONLY U.S. corporations –that this was the only way insecurity would end. Some people will dismiss this as conspiracy, even though the recommendation I’m referencing here can be found online. Tomorrow, you will wonder why your country is losing its fight against insecurity.
Reuters@Reuters

Nigeria’s military backs local startup unveiling drones, mine-clearing vehicles reut.rs/4vTvNpo reut.rs/4vTvNpo

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Maxwell Maduka 🛠️
Maxwell Maduka 🛠️@Max_Sengu·
Nigeria shouldn’t standby while the Sahel literally collapses before our eyes, their stability matters greatly to us.
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wr⚡️zz
wr⚡️zz@callmeWrizz·
How i wan explain to police for road say na Data annotation 😭😭😭 Drivers license just choke🥲
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
You can earn up to $30/hour by just writing and refining AI-generated content... It's Remote ⬇️🔥
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Only god knows the level of terror the United States has planned for your country that it is warning Embassy staff to leave. Back in the day, we used to read warnings like this and marvel at US intelligence –“oh, these people know everything,” “how come they are able to spot danger thousands of miles away but our government can’t?” But as you get older and wiser, you begin to understand that such warnings are usually issued when America has planned evil against your country. They know everything because they orchestrate everything. Every warning is a confession of what they plan to do.
TravelGov@TravelGov

Nigeria: On April 8, 2026, the Department of State authorized non-emergency U.S. government employees and U.S. government employee family members to leave U.S. Embassy Abuja due to the deteriorating security situation. The overall Travel Advisory for Nigeria is Level 3: Reconsider Travel. Some specific states are at Level 4: Do Not Travel. Read the full advisory: travel.state.gov/content/travel…

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
I'm not sure where people get the impression that manufactured insecurity in Nigeria is "sabotaging" Tinubu’s government. Did Tinubu tell you that a safe and secure Nigeria is part of his agenda? Someone that is a stage actor placed in that seat by his US benefactors to be part of their Kabuki dance as they destroy whatever is left of Nigerian sovereignty? I think people need to consult history and read about Mobutu Sese Seko. DRC was one of the worst governed, most unsafe, least stable countries in the world under him and the CIA backed him for 32 years. It's not the CIA's business whether its puppet governs a country well or not - in fact the worse its puppet governs, the better for its interests. The most important thing you need to understand about US foreign policy as an African is that your life isn't just unimportant, but not even a factor at all. "Africa" according to the white people who rule the world, is not a place where 1.4 billion people live, but a stretch of resource-rich land where resources are to be extracted cheaply. Whatever happens to you in the process of that extraction is not the US government's problem, and you need to understand that. Back when the primary resource extracted from Nigeria was oil, the manufactured insecurity centred around oil installations, and all it did was keep the surrounding areas poor and unsafe, so that at no point was there ever a serious conversation about the effects of oil extraction on those communities. Eventually the American and European oil extraction entities realised that offshore was the real game and they diverted altogether from onshore extraction. Now their offshore operations have little or no interaction with Nigeria, and they are protected by American and Israeli security. Your "navy" and "NIMASA" are basically controlled by Israeli contractors, FYI. Now that attention has shifted to solid minerals in the middle belt and North, the manufactured violence has mysteriously exploded there. Its only purpose is to depopulate the region and make it available for mining - Sen Riley Moore's recent 'recommendation' explicitly mentioned "cooperation with US mining interests" as a precondition for peace in case you've forgotten. Tinubu's role is to watch it happen, release a mealy mouthed statement, and do nothing. That's why they put him there. I know it might be hard for you to process, but to understand how the world works, you need to understand that the lives of 230 million Nigerians were never a factor in the decision to impose a puppet president from Washington DC. As far as the decision makers are concerned, this land that contains your ancestors and your childhood memories and everything you hold dear and precious, is just an entry on a spreadsheet titled "Rare Earth Mineral Locations." They see your entire continent and its 1.4 billion inhabitants the way you see a farm you bought that has anthills on it. Your interest is in what you can get from the soil, not with the billions of ants who call that place home. Unlike during direct colonialism, you can't just roll in the bulldozer and destroy the anthills, so you find some of the ants who are willing to work for you, and you get them to destroy their own anthills. You deploy an orange beret "Revolution Now" ant leader to misdirect and mislead any ants that want to organise a resistance against you. You deploy "civil society" ants to convince the 1.4 billion ants that what they need is "democracy" instead of organised resistance and obtaining the industrial means to resist. You deploy electoral candidate ants to waste ant resources and destroy, institutions and subvert ant society. You deploy religious ant leaders to teach the ants to pray for individual salvation instead of carry out group resistance. And then you give the bulldozer to Boko Haram/JNIM/ISWAP/RSF ants to physically destroy the anthills, so the ants blame themselves for their own destruction. Then the farm is yours.
grax@maxtillidie

@DavidHundeyin @DD_Geopolitics @DavidHundeyin I hope you reply to this. Something that’s been on my mind is- If the election of BAT was largely sponsored by the west then why sabotage his government by their sick operations in the west and middle belt?

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
We all thought this too. None of us is above being fooled and mentally conditioned by oyibo propaganda. The true test of intelligence is being able to change our minds in the face of superior evidence, logic, and pattern recognition.
LIONKING@kwality_music

@DavidHundeyin then I used to think that the Islamic extremist are fighting for caliphate not knowing is the western world homosapiens in suit causing chaos among ourselves in Africa.

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Frank Ochigbo
Frank Ochigbo@phranck_·
@NigeriaStories I once came up with a proposal for this last year. Nigerian cyber space is too porous and the defence is too fragmented to function properly. Every cyber unit in Nigeria should be under a single entity from ONSA, NPF to CBN all should be merged into one agency.
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BREAKING NEWS: The Federal Government, FG, has announced plans to establish a national cybersecurity coordination council to strengthen Nigeria’s capacity to fight growing cyber threats.
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Seems like these NADECO guys were all CIA assets.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Here we go again. My tweets suddenly struggling to hit 100 reposts lol. Then this tweet complaining about it will mysteriously hit 5k reposts for no reason. This algorithm is like an abusive partner.
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