
Frank Ochigbo
93 posts

Frank Ochigbo
@phranck_
Cyber Security analyst || Network Security analyst || Blockchain Enthusiast






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 😫😫


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?


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



Any police officer who protect foreigners must be fired when there is new government led by MKP

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…

@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?

@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.


We do this in literally every country. It’s standard U.S./Israel operating procedure. Arming rebels, claiming oppressed people are freeing themselves, and then executing a regime change and stealing resources. Trump is despicable.

Burkina Faso must 'forget' about democracy, military leader says bbc.in/41bOuGU










