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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
🚨Horrifying: Dr. Suzanne Humphries exposes what DTaP, Polio & Hib 'VACCINES' do to babies. The shots cause the activation of 33 ALLERGY genes & 66 ASTHMA genes plus the upregulation of 67 CANCER genes & 25 immunological genes.
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
Has Nukes 🇮🇷 No(0) 🇮🇱 Yes (200-500) Signed The Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty 🇮🇷 Yes 🇮🇱 No Broke The Atmospheric Test Ban Treaty 🇮🇷 No 🇮🇱 Yes Allows IAEA Inspections 🇮🇷 Yes 🇮🇱 No Has engaged in nuclear blackmail against the US 🇮🇷 No 🇮🇱 Yes
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Although I'm fully opposed to US no-boots-people, this is one occasion I'm actually glad they're here. We've been shouting fulani herdsmen terrorists for over a decade while MACBAN remained threatening and recalcitrant. Now see who's talking.... They can't even deny the obvious
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The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria has distanced the Fulani community from criminal groups operating across the country, stating that the estimated 30,000 militants and bandits cited in a recent report by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom do not represent the 14.5 million Fulani citizens in Nigeria. In the report, USCIRF said 30,000 armed Fulani militants are operating across Nigeria in groups ranging from 10 to 1,000 members. It added that the militants had become some of the deadliest non-state actors driving religious freedom violations in Nigeria. Responding in a statement on Friday, MACBAN’s National President, Baba Ngelzarma, said law-abiding pastoralists were among the primary victims of criminal syndicates, suffering cattle rustling, kidnappings and retaliatory attacks. "We state categorically that the estimated 30,000 active militants and bandits cited in the USCIRF brief do not, and will never, represent the 14.5 million peaceful Fulani citizens of this country. “As MACBAN has stated in several reports and statements, law-abiding pastoralists are themselves primary victims of these criminal syndicates, routinely suffering from cattle rustling, mass abductions and retaliatory violence,” the statement partly read. The association said it would not shield individuals or groups involved in criminal activities and pledged support for security agencies in tackling insecurity. “MACBAN will not shield, make excuses for, or tolerate any individual or group engaging in violent criminality,” it stated. The group disclosed that it had directed its zonal and state branches to strengthen intelligence-sharing arrangements with security agencies and traditional rulers to help identify and apprehend criminal elements. “We are actively directing our zonal and state branches to formalise and deepen closed-door intelligence-sharing channels with federal security forces and local traditional rulers. "We pledge our full cooperation to help law enforcement detect, isolate and flush out criminal elements using our forests and borderlands as cover,” the association added. MACBAN also condemned terrorism, banditry and targeted killings across the country, regardless of the ethnic or religious identities of the perpetrators. The association further called on Nigerians, security agencies and the media to avoid ethnic profiling, warning that the collective stigmatisation of pastoralists could undermine efforts to combat insecurity and promote national cohesion. It urged the Federal Government and development partners to support ongoing efforts to modernise livestock production through ranching and other initiatives aimed at reducing conflicts associated with open grazing. According to the association, lasting peace can only be achieved through justice, dialogue, security cooperation and economic reforms that address the root causes of conflict.

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Luiz M.D.
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They are using "ebola" as a cover for arsenic and mercury poisoning in the DRC. The same way they used "polio" as a cover for DDT (pesticide) poisoning in the U.S.
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@DefenseNigeria So all these years they were in Africa and Africa was battling terrorism, then they got kicked out, and suddenly Africa is of great interest? What exactly are y'all planning to steal?
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Defense News Nigeria
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The terrorist threat has migrated from the Middle East into Africa, so Africa has become the epicenter of global terrorism. ISIS leadership is African. Al-Qaeda's economic engine is in Africa. These combine to make Africa of great interest to us. Dagvin Anderson, US AFRICOM.
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naijafemalefarmer
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Yesterday, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria posted on Twitter that Nigerians can now export cow bones duty-free to China. Under the comment sections, some Nigerians were asking the ambassador to tell them what they are using the cow bones for😁 Some were telling the ambassador to tell his people to come and setup the processing facility here in Nigeria, so they can create jobs. Funny people. I laughed at our inability to do simple Google search. As a livestock farmer and Agro commodities trader, I already know the uses of cow bones. And about building a factory here in Nigeria? Nigerians are the ones to do it, but sadly everyone is building hotels😁 Let me tell you a few uses of cow bones. Here are 4 major uses of cow bones you can mention in your content; ✍🏻Bone meal fertilizer: Cow bones are processed into bone meal, rich in phosphorus and calcium, used to improve soil fertility. They prefer this to fertilize their soil not the chemical sold to our rural farmers. ✍🏻Animal feed supplement: Processed bone meal can be used as a mineral supplement in livestock feed, especially for calcium and phosphorus. We use this for chicken feed, pig, and fish feed production. Verify the price per kg and you’ll be shocked. ✍🏻Gelatin production: Cow bones can be processed to extract gelatin, used in food, pharmaceuticals, capsules, and cosmetics. Just imagine the volume of cow bones wasting in your village? Pharmaceuticals companies are paying billions of dollars to buy it from those processing it. And I believe those Chinese companies will focus more on this. It is big money wasting away in Africa because we don’t know anything about value addition. ✍🏻Activated carbon / bone char: Burnt bones can produce bone char, used in filtration, sugar refining, and water purification. Pause here and think deeply with me. They use bone char for water purification in their country. But they produce capsules and sell to us for water purification😳 Let’s not blame them. We take responsibility. Now, let’s be honest. This is a golden opportunity for us. Let’s export the cow bones and cash out. Also, let’s learn how to process the cow bones locally and export the finish product too. If I tell you now that chicken feed producers in Nigeria import bone meal, you won’t believe. Research it yourself. A ton of bone meal is around $200 - $750 currently. Bro, just imagine earning over $200 from wastage thrown around our local markets in Africa. Business opportunity for you. Do your research and see how you can position to serve this market
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Ayekooto
Ayekooto@DeeOneAyekooto·
Gowon further explained, “First, it should be remembered that Gen Ironsi had, by the Unification Decree No. 34 of 1966, decreed Nigeria a unified country and government. That Decree created a lot of fears everywhere in Nigeria. “The Midwest may have found it a bit non-threatening because the Region had always believed in one Nigeria. In the Eastern Region, everyone appeared to have warmly received it. “This may have been because people from the region were the ones who advised Ironsi to carry through his programme and, consequently, were the ones in charge.” According to him, the implementation of the Decree encouraged the posting of people from one part of the country to assume superior offices in other parts. In the North, the Midwest and the West, the implementation of the decree further fuelled the fear of Eastern domination, Gowon said. “On coming to power, I restored the federal system of government by abrogating the Unification Decree,” Gowon affirmed.
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Agora Policy
Agora Policy@AgoraPolicy·
In the first quarter of 2026, 25 of the 32 states implemented less than 50% of their expenditure budgets, while only seven states exceeded 50% implementation rate. Oyo (104.4%) and Ekiti (66.1%) led the rankings, whereas Enugu recorded the lowest at 12.1%.
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In 2017, a Nigerian businessman’s shipment of Fanta and Sprite was seized and destroyed in the UK because the benzoic acid levels were unsafe for consumption. That’s when the truth came out: those drinks were never meant for the UK market. Same brand, same company but completely different quality depending on where you live. Nigeria’s NAFDAC allows 250mg of benzoic acid per litre in soft drinks. The UK limit is just 150mg. In our hot climate, the companies add even more. Independent tests have found some drinks reaching 300–400mg. Here’s the problem: benzoic acid (sodium benzoate) reacts with vitamin C (ascorbic acid) especially in heat to form benzene, a Group 1 carcinogen. Nigeria is a very hot country. Yet we’re given higher amounts of this preservative. The companies and NAFDAC say higher levels are needed because products spoil faster in heat. But if heat makes the chemical more dangerous, why add more of it here? There are still no clear warnings on the bottles. Most Nigerians have no idea. NAFDAC approval doesn’t mean the product is safe by international standards. It means it passed Nigeria’s lower standard. We have become a dumping ground for substandard goods. Children are even more at risk. Their smaller bodies absorb more damage from sugar, artificial additives, and these chemicals. We’re already seeing kidney problems in young people that shouldn’t be happening. Parents, please pay attention. Your children’s health is being built right now by what you give them daily. Better options exist: • Zobo (hibiscus drink) • Kunu • Tiger nut milk (Kunnu aya) • Coconut water • Homemade fruit juices and smoothies • Ginger drink, tamarind drink Make them yourself so you know exactly what’s inside. Look out for your family. The government and companies won’t. Your health and your children’s future is worth more than a cold drink. Health is wealth. P.S. Check labels. If you see both sodium benzoate and vitamin C, be extra careful. And yes, most mass-produced soft drinks are unhealthy even without the benzoic acid issue.
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@HQNigerianArmy Thank you for your service. God will continue to bless and protect you all for us. My question is, when is the northern border wall going to be built, àbí na so una go dey battle these non-humans endlessly??
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Nigerian Army
Nigerian Army@HQNigerianArmy·
TROOPS OF OPERATION HADIN KAI NEUTRALISE TERRORISTS, RESCUE VICTIMS, RECOVER, ARMS, AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES ACROSS NORTH EAST THEATRE Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), operating under Operation DESERT SANITY and related missions, have recorded significant operational successes across the theatre of OPHK, including the neutralisation of terrorists, rescue of abducted persons, recovery of arms, ammunition, explosive ordnance, and arrest of criminal collaborators. In sustained offensive operations, troops of OPHK supported by the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) conducted coordinated offensives in the Valle, Ashigashiya, and Gakara general areas. During the operations, troops made contact with suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists and engaged them with superior firepower, neutralising two insurgents while others fled towards the Ngoshe axis. The area was subsequently cleared, with no casualties recorded among own troops. Similarly, troops operating along the Bravo Kilo 10 axis intercepted suspected terrorists and engaged them effectively, neutralising one insurgent. Items recovered from the encounter include a radio set and a mobile phone. Further demonstrating operational effectiveness, troops conducting offensive operations along the Ngoshe–Amuda corridor rescued an 8-year-old boy abducted during the March 3, 2026 attack on Ngoshe community. The victim, identified as Abubakar Mublagha, was medically evaluated and reunited with his family. In a related development, troops of OPHK conducting operation around Uvaha, a deserted village along the Gwoza–Limankara axis, rescued a 20-year-old abducted Fulani male identified as Dahiru Ahamdu. The victim disclosed that he escaped from his captors following intense artillery bombardments by troops which struck terrorist camps, neutralised two insurgents, and created panic within the enclave. He further revealed that he was abducted on May 8, 2026, while grazing cattle at Bororo village in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State and subsequently held in a terrorist hideout within the Mandara Mountains. The victim has since undergone medical examination and was successfully reunited with his family through community leadership. In a separate operation, troops of OPHK deployed at Buni Gari, acting on credible intelligence, recovered a cache of arms, ammunition and explosive ordnance abandoned by fleeing terrorists in the Magza general area. Items recovered include four 40mm RPG bombs, one 81mm mortar bomb, and four 60mm mortar bombs. The explosives were safely secured by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams. In another development, troops of OPHK arrested a suspected collaborator identified as Kuti Muhammad, a member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), over alleged links with terrorist elements. The suspect is currently in custody for further investigation. Similarly, troops of OPHK swiftly responded to a reported armed robbery incident in Garin Gwigwi village, Biu Local Government Area, leading to the arrest of three suspects identified as Aliyu Mamadu, Umar Mohammed, and Adamu Aliyu. Items recovered include mobile phones, suspected illicit substances, charms, jewellery, cash, a dagger, a Quran booklet, and a locally made firearm.
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Isaac sogo
Isaac sogo@Isaacsogo·
There was a lady who started her PhD a year ahead of me. Eventually, she went for her qualifying exam. After her 30 mins presentation, she was questioned by the committee for another 1 hour and 30 minutes. One of the questions she was asked was: Where do transcription and translation take place in the cell? She missed the question completely. I think the committee was surprised because that was considered very basic science. At the end of the exam, she was asked to assess her own performance, which is a common practice. She rated herself very highly, and I think that became another concern for the committee because her performance had been considered poor. They probably expected a more honest self-evaluation. Sadly, she could not continue with the program after that. That was the end of her PhD journey there. But beyond her experience, I learned something important very quickly: never neglect the basics of science. It is easy to become so focused on complex ideas, advanced techniques, and “big” concepts that you overlook the simple foundations that hold everything together. After hearing that story, I intentionally went back to revisit my fundamentals. I downloaded materials, watched YouTube videos, and even refreshed my knowledge of statistics. Mind you, I had earned a distinction in Biostatistics…😁 Yet, I still realized there was more depth and clarity I needed. And interestingly, statistics was part of the questions I was eventually asked during my own exam. I think many people in science and academia become overly fascinated with complexity while underestimating the importance of truly understanding the basics. But the truth is, good science should be simple enough to explain clearly and understand deeply. We must pay more attention to the fundamentals because they are what truly make science solid.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
I once believed it, too.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A German neuroscientist published a book in 2012 arguing that smartphones are quietly producing the first generation in human history whose brains will shrink before they turn 30, and the media spent the next decade trying to destroy him for saying it. His name is Manfred Spitzer. He runs the Psychiatric University Hospital in Ulm and directs Germany's largest transfer center for neuroscience and education. The book is called Digitale Demenz, which translates as Digital Dementia, and it became one of the best-selling popular science books in German history almost the moment it was published. The press hated him for it. He was called Germany's most controversial brain scientist, accused of being a Luddite, a moral panic merchant, and a fearmonger who hated children. None of that stopped the book from being translated into more than a dozen languages, and almost none of it engaged with the actual neuroscience he was citing. The phrase digital dementia did not even start with him. It started with South Korean doctors in the late 2000s, who noticed something strange in their clinics. Patients in their twenties were arriving with memory complaints that had previously only shown up in much older adults. Forgetting numbers they used to know by heart. Losing the ability to recall directions in cities they had lived in for years. Struggling to remember conversations from earlier the same day. The doctors connected it to the rise of smartphone use, which had hit South Korea harder and earlier than almost any other country on Earth. Spitzer picked up the phrase and built an entire book around the neuroscience that explained it. The core thesis is brutally simple. The brain behaves like a muscle. It grows when you use it, and it atrophies when you do not. Every cognitive task you outsource to a device is a task your brain is no longer practicing, and the neural circuits responsible for that task are no longer being reinforced. Over time, they weaken in exactly the same way an unused muscle weakens. Spitzer was not arguing that smartphones would give you Alzheimer's. He was arguing that decades of cognitive outsourcing would produce a measurable decline in the underlying machinery, long before any clinical diagnosis would catch it, and that the decline was already showing up in young adults. The mechanism is what made him impossible to dismiss. By the early 2010s, there was already deep evidence that the brain physically remodels itself in response to use. London taxi drivers who had memorized the entire street map of the city had measurably larger hippocampi than the average person, which is the brain region responsible for spatial memory. Musicians who practiced for thousands of hours had thicker auditory cortices. Spitzer's argument was just the dark side of the same finding. If the brain grows in response to use, then it must shrink in response to neglect. And if every cognitive task adults used to perform with their own memory, navigation, arithmetic, attention, and reading was now being handled by a glowing rectangle in their pocket, then the regions responsible for all of those tasks were quietly being underused for the first time in human evolutionary history. Then the supporting data started landing. A 2020 study at McGill University tracked 50 regular drivers and measured GPS use. The heavy users had weaker spatial memory than the rest, and when researchers retested a subset three years later, those users had declined the fastest. The same hippocampus London cabbies had built up by ignoring shortcuts was being slowly hollowed out in everyone else by accepting them. A 2024 MIT study scanned the brains of people writing essays with and without ChatGPT. The AI group showed 55 percent weaker brain connectivity than the group writing on their own. 83 percent of the ChatGPT users could not recall a single line from essays they had written minutes earlier. The damage stayed even when the tool was taken away. A 2024 paper out of Norway recorded EEG scans of students writing words by hand versus typing them. The handwriting condition lit up the entire learning network. The typing condition produced almost nothing. Every one of these findings is exactly what Spitzer predicted in 2012. The most uncomfortable line in his book is the one almost nobody in the German press wanted to print. He pointed out that the people building these devices were not letting their own children use them. Steve Jobs did not let his kids near an iPad. Bill Gates capped his children's screen time at 30 minutes a day. The senior engineers at Google were sending their kids to Waldorf schools that banned screens entirely. The people who knew the most about what these products were doing to the developing brain were the ones protecting their own families from them, and almost nobody on the outside was asking why. The generation he was warning about is now in their twenties. The first cognitive scans of what we did to them are starting to come back, and the pattern is exactly what he said it would be. The brain you were born with is not the brain you will die with. You are training it every day. The only question is which direction.
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Umeh💡
Umeh💡@UmehWrites·
Summary of how Nigeria went from being the third largest exporter of ginger, exporting N26 Billion worth of ginger every year to 0…I mean ZERO naira. Fungal outbreak destroyed ginger farms in kaduna and across the north. Nigerian government agencies did nothing to prevent, stop or continue with the farms. Grant/aid came in form of GMO seeds, and these genetically modified seeds can negatively affect the soil, and won’t allow natural seeds thrive. Nigeria now went from exporting ginger to importing ginger that looks and tastes like wood from other counties. Also insecurity in the north played some part, but the major issue now is we don’t have a seed bank, and Nigeria may have lost its indigenous ginger seed. _____ But here is the real question which some may see as a conspiracy, but if you open your eyes you’ll see it’s true - How did a single fungal outbreak destroy all of Nigeria’s hunger farms? Could this be that some powers that intentionally used this to test the waters, and may finally sending a fungal outbreak to affect our rice, yam, plantain etc. and will leave us at the mercy of begging for these GMO foods? They will tell you there is no GMO ginger seed, but it could also be a tactics to test the waters without being detected before they finally strike. All fingers point to one direction, but you won’t hear from my mouth that a chicken has teeth. This is a cause for alarm. And if unchecked, we may be heading for the worse possible things to happen in our agricultural sector, to the point where you may have money but there will be no food to buy….except GMO foods.
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
LOAN APPS/ LOAN COMPANIES, Stop the act of sending your customers L0an they never initiated or requested for. This is becoming rampant now, people just received unsolicited amount as L0an with a whopping interest and they call your customer care, you deny it and put it on the customer that they initiated the L0an. If you ever find yourself in this situation Pls, don't spend one naira from that account for three days Don't say, but my own money is is there in the account before they add their own. Pls, don't spend from that account cos there is no prove that it's not their own money you spend. There is three cooling off peroid policy from CBN concerning L0an and if you don't spend one naira from it for that three, the bank must take it back. Call them and inform them to take back their money, record the call as evidence After the three days If they refuse to take it back You can now start using your account back, but don't toucj their own money Contact CBN after the third day via this mail cpd @ cbn . gov . ng Attach your evidence to it. If the L0An app or bank call you asking for interest on the money Tell them to take you to court They can't win this one at all Instead, they will end up paying you Damages Ignorance of the law is no excuse © Atanda
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Azlannnn
Azlannnn@Shaibu_AO·
In those three months he spent in office, Gen. Attahiru spoke and acted in ways that gave Nigerians a renewed sense of security. Known for his readiness to lead from the front, he orchestrated the dramatic recovery of several territories captured by Boko Haram insurgents in February 2021. During a visit to the war theatre on Sunday, February 21, 2021, he famously gave troops a 48-hour ultimatum to clear Marte, Chikingudo, Kirenowa, Kirta, and Wulgo — then notorious insurgent strongholds — telling them: “You cannot let this nation down. You must go there and do the needful, and I will be right behind you.” The soldiers rose to the challenge and recovered the territories within 24 hours. Attahiru’s “take the attack to the enemy” principle had a lasting impact, later contributing to the historic surrender of about 35,000 Boko Haram fighters. He confidently told colleagues that Boko Haram would, “Insha Allah,” become history before the end of 2021. Sadly, he did not live to see the end of that year. Today marks exactly five years since the passing of the gallant frontline commander and former Chief of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru, who paid the ultimate sacrifice in a plane crash near Kaduna International Airport on May 21, 2021. He died alongside several officers and crew members while serving the nation with courage and dedication. Their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. May their souls continue to rest in peace. — Niran Adedokun
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