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Jos Massacre: Unmasking Foreign Influence in Nigeria
On Palm Sunday, 29 March 2026, terrorists attacked the Gari Ya Waye community of Angwan Rukuba in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State, Nigeria, killing at least 30 civilians that the Tinubu-led regime failed to protect.
Following the attack, many Nigerians, who have long been victims of US-backed terrorism, have, out of frustration and neglect by Abuja, begun cosying up to foreign actors like “Alex Barbir”, who poses as a US missionary alongside his compliant local partner Ezekiel Dachomo.
For the Spearhead, Mayowa Durosinmi (@mayordeah_) explained the lost context of how foreign agents like Alex Barbir are embedded deep within networks like Equipping The Persecuted, and are all working, in the name of protecting “persecuted Christians”, to achieve the ultimate goal of furthering US imperialism in Nigeria.
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Very funny stuff.
Batman would’ve had in his possession a portion of the scourge virus just itching for omniman to breathe wrong.
Grand Regent bigbird✬@terrificprodigy
Swap Cecil with Batman and Omniman would’ve been dead as soon as he tried that bullshit on earth.
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As how ? Isn’t he the PDP national chairman
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories
I have Not Endorsed Anyone Ahead Of 2027 Except Tinubu” ~ Wike says
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When Iran Showed Solidarity With Africans
The United States and Israel are presently engaged, as the aggressors, in a war of aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran, a war with serious implications for the global economy, and whose imperialist objectives are proving harder to achieve than Washington anticipated. Iran continues to stand firm, politically and militarily, in the wake of the assassination of its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei and several of its top leadership by US-Israeli airstrikes, and the usual Western suspects seem more desperate than ever to cling to control over the narrative on West Asia.
But perhaps the strangest thing about this conflict is the sheer number of Africans who seem to be squarely on the side of its obvious aggressors. Social media has been rife with posts by African-owned accounts praising the US and Israel’s war crimes, and condemning Iran for daring to defend its sovereignty – or even exist at all.
This phenomenon makes no sense in the light of history, but is a testament to the success of a decades-long Western propaganda campaign targeted specifically at the African continent, and fueled by centuries of colonialism.
A propaganda campaign which has rendered a good percentage of Africa’s population historically and geopolitically illiterate.
In this report, we explore why Africans have no business supporting the US and Israel in this war, and every reason to stand with Iran.
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The Prophet ﷺ said: “Allah Almighty said: O son of Adam, whenever you worship Me & place your hopes in Me, without associating any partners with Me, I will forgive whatever you have done. If you turn to Me with the likes of the heavens and the earth full of sins and shortcomings, I will turn to you with the same amount of forgiveness, and I do not mind.!”
[Shu'ab al-Iman lil-Bayhagi 10091
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There was a time 2-3 years ago where a game world of this size would’ve gotten me so excited.
Cut to today and I just don’t have the time or interest to play games of this scale anymore. I don’t want 1,000 side quests. I’m 45 trying to balance work, life, and hobbies. I’m good.
NikTek@NikTek
Crimson Desert world is so massive and diverse, it took John Linneman from Digital Foundry roughly 4 hours of traversal and exploration to go from the opening village to the desert. He also noted that he hasn't felt this need to explore since RDR2 and Breath of the Wild.
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