This is disgusting. A new low, even for the @NYTimes. It’s been barely a day since Jos was rocked by this horrific attack by radical Islamic terrorists against peaceful Christians, and the Times couldn’t bother to ask for comment before running this anti-Christian hit.
Here’s what I would have said if you asked for comment:
"How many more Christians need to be slaughtered by Muslims, particularly on holy days, before the failing New York Times acknowledges that Christians in Nigeria are being massacred for their faith in our Lord and Savior? It’s pretty obvious if you aren’t trying to pass your radical political agenda off as news."
As Tinubu is campaigning for re-election, more Nigerians are slaughtered daily. Mass burials have become very common. Christians are mostly the victims unfortunately.
@NorthernFacts_ If you like interpret it the way you understand it . Sooner or later , the people will standup to defend themselves . VDM or not , one day , they will say ‘ enough is enough ‘ .
“This is a painful thing to all of us. Please don’t take laws into your hands. All these people will be given a decent b¥rial, not a mass b¥rial. They didn’t deserve to die like this”- Governor Manasseh Mutfwang addresses Jos residents after the k+llings
Yesterday night on Palm Sunday,
As you all were in bed,
Over a dozen Christians were shot and slaughtered with machetes in Jos Nigeria by a group of violent barbaric terrorists invaded the community and murdered them.
PLS SHARE AND LEND YOUR VOICE 😢
CAF President Patrice Motsepe says many African countries avoid bidding to host tournaments because they fear financial losses.
As a result, Morocco 🇲🇦 often steps in, even for less profitable events like the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations or futsal championships.
Motsepe said Morocco helps “save the situation” when no other bids are submitted. The country has strong infrastructure and a clear willingness to host.
While not always the only option, Morocco has become CAF’s most reliable partner for filling hosting gaps.
“This is Uwani General Hospital in Enugu. There is no light here to attend to patients, and we are the nurses on night duty, even water we don't have.”
— Nurses in Enugu raise alarm, calling on the attention of the Enugu State Government.
@yabaleftonline I hope this is staged because if it is not then this corper is very immature for revealing the identity for his student . There are more mature ways of handling things like these , he should grow up please .