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Peter Obi Defends His Victory In 2023. Says 2027 Elections Would Be Different. “I’ve ran election for the office of the President and won, but the system decided otherwise”. — Peter Obi #Elections2027 #Nigeria #PeterObi
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Yes, it is a very serious issue that has lasted longer than it ought to. You believe the “government is doing its best to combat terrorist organizations?” Really? Do you know how much has been allocated to fighting this evil war? As at 2025, it was a staggering N6.85 trillion. It is what it is. Please read; share.google/RvavtphHC0w2vU…
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@HbonesMedia Boko Haram is a serious threat to our country and our people. We are constantly under threat from these terrorists. Our government is doing its best to combat these terrorist organizations, but it is a very difficult and time-consuming process.
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The BREAD saga continues. Her bread went 32 days with no mould.😬🤔 She spared no brand and gave her analysis on the effects of preservative supplements. What’s in your bread?!? Did she do the right thing? #BreadSaga #NonDecayingBread #WhatIsInYourBread
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The indignity reached its bleak crescendo on the 5th of April 2026, Easter Sunday, when Jude was laid to rest in his hometown in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State. No ceremonial guard. No final salute. Not even the symbolic presence of a single soldier from the 82 Division, Enugu. He was buried, quite literally, as though he had never worn the uniform. One dares to observe, with restrained but biting irony, that had he instead enlisted in a modest civic association, perhaps even the Boys’ Brigade, he might have received more honour in death than was accorded him in service. In light of these grievous circumstances, we hereby call upon the Honourable Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (Rtd.), whose leadership we have long held in high regard, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, and the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, to immediately institute a thorough, transparent, and uncompromising investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Late Jude Osondu Ude at the 17 Brigade, Katsina. The spectre of internal sabotage, rivalry, and clandestine complicity must not be allowed to fester within an institution entrusted with the nation’s security. Those found culpable must be identified and brought to justice without fear or favour. Only then can public confidence in the military be meaningfully restored. Let it not be said that silence prevailed where outrage was demanded. Let it not be recorded that impunity was permitted to triumph over justice. Let it not become the norm that a soldier must fear not only the enemy without, but the dagger within. We further state, with all due solemnity, that should no meaningful administrative steps be taken within fourteen (14) days from the date hereof to unravel this most disturbing episode, we shall be constrained to invoke all lawful mechanisms to compel accountability and redress. A nation that fails to honour its fallen heroes does more than betray the dead, it imperils the living. The growing whispers of internal sabotage within the military are no longer rumours to be dismissed; they are alarms that must be heeded. For when loyalty is punished, when courage is envied, and when sacrifice is met with abandonment, the very foundation of national security begins to erode, quietly but catastrophically. Late Jude Osondu Ude may have been silenced, but the questions his death raises will not be buried with him. Justice must not only be done, it must be seen, felt, and restored. End of thread 🧵2 #NigeriaMilitary #Soldiers #Betrayals #Tragedy #Demise #Disloyalty #IgboPhobia #Abandonment #Service #Murder #JusticeForJudeUde #HonourOurFallen #EndMilitaryImpunity #AccountabilityNow #NoMoreSilence #DefendTheDefenders #BarEjioforWrites Signed: Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq., (KSC) Dunu-Ezeugosinachi April 11, 2026 *Posted As Received
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WEEKEND MUSINGS BLOOD WITHIN THE BARRACKS: WHEN DUTY IS BETRAYED AND HONOUR ABANDONED — THE TRAGIC, UNTOLD DEMISE OF A YOUNG SOLDIER 💔 There are tragedies that wound the heart, and there are those that indict the conscience of a nation. This, regrettably, is both. To enlist in the Armed Forces of one’s country is, by every civilised measure, an act of courage and noble sacrifice. In saner climes, such a commitment is met with dignity, protection, and an unwavering assurance that the State shall neither forget nor forsake its own. Yet, in this deeply troubling account, that sacred covenant appears not merely broken, but callously discarded. Late Jude Osondu Ude, a young and promising Nigerian, a Master’s degree holder, and a soldier on the cusp of his confirmation as a Lieutenant, chose the path of honour. Inspired by the legacy of his father, himself a retired soldier, he embraced the uniform with zeal, patriotism, and a resolute desire to serve his country gallantly. It was, tragically, a devotion that would cost him his life. He was initially posted to Ibadan and later deployed on special assignment to Katsina. There, he served with the 17 Brigade, where he rose to head the Garrison. By all consistent accounts, Jude was fearless, disciplined, and uncompromising in his pursuit of those who threaten the peace of the State. Ironically, perhaps fatefully, these very qualities appeared to unsettle certain shadowy interests within the system, individuals whose sympathies, it is alleged, are disturbingly misaligned. The official narrative, as casually dispensed, suggested an ambush. A convenient explanation, tidy, unexamined, and, it would seem, profoundly misleading. For the emerging truth is far more sinister. On the 15th day of March 2026, within the very precincts of the 17 Brigade Garrison in Katsina, a supposed sanctuary of brotherhood and arms, Jude Osondu Ude was brutally stabbed in what bears all the hallmarks of an internally orchestrated attack. Not felled by the enemy at the gates, but cut down from within. One is left to wonder: when the fortress becomes the battlefield, where then does a soldier find refuge? Gravely wounded, bleeding, and fighting for his life, he staggered within the barracks, seeking, perhaps, the protection of comrades. He was later admitted to hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries on the 22nd day of March 2026, a week after the savage assault. Thus ended the life of a man who had sworn to defend others, but was denied defence in his own hour of peril. Yet, the tragedy did not conclude with his death. If anything, it deepened into a most unconscionable neglect. In what can only be described as a national embarrassment of the highest order, the remains of this fallen soldier were abandoned, yes, abandoned, by the very institution he served with unwavering loyalty. No structured support. No dignified process. No honour befitting a life sacrificed in service. His father, aged, grief-stricken, and himself a former soldier, was left to shoulder the burden that ought to have been borne by the State. At a staggering personal cost, he paid ₦750,000.00 merely to transport his son’s corpse from Katsina to Enugu. Additional expenses followed: ₦50,000.00 on road logistics, ₦20,000.00 on feeding those who accompanied him, ₦25,000.00 for mortuary services, and ₦35,000.00 for ambulance conveyance. Not a single kobo was provided by the Nigerian Military. One is compelled to ask, perhaps rhetorically, perhaps painfully: what, then, is the worth of service? Is this the “reward” for loyalty? A thread 🧵1 #NigeriaMilitary #Soldiers #Betrayals #Tragedy #Demise #Disloyalty #IgboPhobia #Abandonment #Service #Murder
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A Danish Vlogger, Jones Raw Risks Meeting Up With ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Members. One actually makes moves to harm him with a knife. Repentant?? Another reveals that he had killed over 100 Nigerians and raped many women. Another reveals that captured women are forced Into Marriage with group members. Are they rehabilitated terrorist or used as tools for sinister agendas? This is what Only Nigeria does; rehabilitate TERRORISTS! 🇳🇬 #BokoHaram #Terrorism #Rehabilitation #Nigeria #JonesRaw
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“Tinubu can never ever organize a free and fair election…it’s not in his character. Somebody whose name is not his name…for your information, I don’t support criminals, that’s why I’m not in support of Tinubu and that’s the number 1 criminal in this country, I’m not afraid to say it!…” — Sowore #Tinubu #Sowore #Elections2027 #Criminality #Nigeria
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OBI OF ABUJA🇳🇬
My friend lost his wife this afternoon around noon. We took the wife to the hospital together because he had to sit with her at the back while I drove them to the hospital. She was energetic even joking with her husband that he was too afraid,the ride to the hospital was fun because I was enjoying the conversations. While we were in the hospital,they rushed her into the labour room and suddenly we started hearing she was having difficulty giving birth and that they would need at least 4 pints of blood. We got the amount of blood that was needed,as at that time my friend had already spent over 3million naira on bills and other things in the hospital, because the hospital is one of the best in Abuja. We were outside waiting for the good news when the doctor came and met me and my friend telling us they tried everything but she died. My friend almost fainted, I was holding him,then I asked the doctor what about the baby,he said the baby is alive but in the incubator. This was how we lost a very energetic,playful and lively lady. My friend has not said a word up till this moment I'm typing this. We all are just here for him,none of us knows what to even say to him. Right now we are just here for him. May God keep protecting our women during child birth.
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