Ahmed Danladi-Abiola
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Ahmed Danladi-Abiola
@adamn007
Desperate times calls for desperate measures. And in all, My integrity and good name must be preserved. God helping me.
Lagos , Nigeria Присоединился Temmuz 2011
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NNPC is in court accusing Dangote Refinery of seeking a fuel monopoly.
Read that again.
The same NNPC that cannot fix its own refineries. The same NNPC that has lost billions in "rehabilitation" funds. The same NNPC that signed MoUs with real estate companies.
Now they are in court crying monopoly.
Let me remind you: NNPC already owns shares in Dangote Refinery.
They originally agreed to 20%. They failed to pay. They were reduced to 7.25% what they actually paid for .
Now they want to increase their stake back to 20%. Dangote said no. He wants ordinary Nigerians to own shares through the IPO .
So NNPC is suing. Accusing Dangote of monopoly. While holding shares in the same company.
This is not about competition. This is about control.
NNPC does not stand for Nigeria. NNPC stands for NNPC. A system designed to keep the cabal rich and the country dependent.
A working refinery threatens that system. So NNPC fights it in court.
Dangote is not the problem. NNPC is the problem. Always has been. 🔥
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“Justice Crack Made a Video About The Welfare Of Nigerian Soldiers, And They Tracked Him Down And Arrested Him. So How Can The Same Military, DSS And Government Fail To Trace These Bandits Who Kidnap And K!ll Nigerians Every Day? We Cannot Allow Tinubu To Get a Second Term. Just Look At The Level Of Insecurity Under His Administration, And Now Imagine How Much Worse It Could Become If He Is Re-Elected.” ~ Lady Cries Out
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🚨 According to this Nigeria soldier the Islamic Fulani terrorists killing, kidnapping, and destroying communities were brought into the country during the 2014 election period.
The questions on everyone’s lips are:
1. Why is the Nigerian military releasing and rehabilitating these terrorists after capturing them, even when they know that they are foreigners?
2. Why did NSA Nuhu Ribadu refer to them as his “brothers and sons,” and why does Sheikh Gumi insist they “are not going anywhere?
3. Why is the military releasing them back into Nigeria instead of deporting them to their countries of origin?
4. Why did President Buhari demand that every state give them land?
5. Why is Sheikh Gumi demanding amnesty for them despite knowing fully well that they are foreign killers?
6. Is there active collaboration between some elements in the military and other security agencies to Islamize Nigeria?
These are serious questions that demand clear answers.
Nigerians deserve the truth. 🇳🇬
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“Brigadier Gen. Martins just confirmed what many of us suspected. Boko Haram & ISWAP weren’t just using @Starlink. They were running a full communication network - satellite internet encrypted & untraceable by conventional means in Sambisa Forest. But Starlink doesn’t sell itself, you have a registered account, a billing address & a payment method. Whose names are on those accounts?”
~Emeke Ezeugo asks specific questions about how Starlink operates in Nigeria especially in conflict or terr0rism prone zones. Listen carefully 👂
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THE DARK STORY BEHIND GINGER EXPORT CRASH YALL DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT
Everybody keeps saying Nigeria’s ginger export crashed because of banditry.
That’s not what really happened.
And the real story is far more terrifying than most people realize.
For months now, I’ve been seeing misinformation flying around about why Nigeria’s ginger export numbers dropped so badly.
First of all…
The export numbers did NOT drop to zero like some people are exaggerating online.
But yes, the drop was catastrophic.
And the biggest reason behind it traces back to one event:
The devastating ginger blight outbreak that hit Southern Kaduna in 2023.
Not banditry.
Not insecurity.
A disease.
Now before some of you twist this, let me be clear:
There have been speculations and conspiracy theories claiming some organizations intentionally sabotaged the ginger industry.
I don’t have facts or reliable evidence to confirm that.
So we will leave that part for the conspiracy theorists.
But what CAN be confirmed is this:
That fungal disease changed the ginger industry in Nigeria forever.
And I genuinely think many people still don’t understand how deep the damage really went.
Because what happened was not just “farm losses.”
An entire agricultural economy collapsed almost overnight.
Before 2023, ginger was still a moderately priced spice in Nigeria.
A bag sold for around ₦30k–₦45k.
Average farmers could still afford to enter the business.
Then the blight came.
And according to reports from affected areas, farmers experienced devastating losses estimated around 90–95% of yield.
Entire fields were wiped out.
Imagine investing your savings into a crop…
Paying for land preparation.
Buying seeds.
Hiring labor.
Applying fertilizers.
Weeding for months.
Then suddenly everything starts dying in front of your eyes.
That was the reality for thousands of ginger farmers in Southern Kaduna.
Some farmers became neck deep in debts they still haven’t recovered from.
Some panicked and abandoned ginger completely for other crops.
Some reportedly committed suicide after losing millions.
But the majority of them faced something even more dangerous long term:
They got completely priced out of ginger farming.
Because after the blight destroyed supply…
Ginger prices exploded.
A crop that used to sell for ₦30k–₦45k per bag suddenly climbed as high as ₦650,000 per bag.
And once that happened, it triggered a deadly domino effect.
The price of ginger seeds exploded too.
Now this is the part many people don’t understand.
Ginger is propagated using seed rhizomes.
Meaning farmers need ginger itself as planting material.
So once market prices skyrocketed…
Seed prices became insane.
A bag of ginger seed started selling for ₦500k–₦600k.
Now pause and think about this carefully:
It takes about 25 bags of ginger seed just to cultivate ONE acre.
ONE acre.
That means an acre that would normally cost around ₦1.1 million to seed and cultivate…
Suddenly started requiring an average of ₦12.5 million.
For just one acre.
That was the moment the average ginger farmer got erased from the game.
Not because bandits chased them away from their farms.
But because the economics no longer made sense for ordinary farmers.
The barriers to entry became too high.
The risks became terrifying.
And most farmers simply could not afford to return.
Now the few farmers with enough money, grit, and risk tolerance to continue planting ginger are forced to sell at even higher prices just to remain profitable.
Which then keeps seed prices high.
Which then prevents smaller farmers from returning.
And that has created a vicious cycle trapping the entire industry.
Low supply.
High prices.
Expensive seeds.
Fewer farmers.
Even lower supply.
Today, ginger farming in Southern Kaduna has transformed into something completely different from what it used to be.
It is no longer a crop the average farmer can casually venture into.
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SUNDAY IGBOHO🗣"Anyone who tells me not to support Tinubu will die an untimely death along with their entire family.
I did nothing to Buhari. I only asked him to protect us from Fulani terrorists or divide the country. Instead, he sent the DSS to kill my aides, Adogan and Fatai.
It was Tinubu who pardoned me and has now given me approval to mobilise 50,000 security personnel to protect the Southwest and Kwara State from Fulani terrorists."
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Despite Restriction From Road Traffic Duites Due To Extoetion, CSP Akerele’s Mentees Are Returning More Dr3@ded, Smash Phones To Avoid Being Recorded…
@PoliceNG @LagosPoliceNG @TunjiDisu1
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