Foreign Affairs › Re: U.S Intel Suggests Iran Has Considerable Military Capabilities, Countering Trump by 89green: 10:53am On May 13 |
Ibas3454: I don't want a Nuclear Iran..period Go and carry their uranium na  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: U.S Intel Suggests Iran Has Considerable Military Capabilities, Countering Trump by 89green: 10:19am On May 13 |
Axis313: The way Iran use Strait of Hormuz to shut Trump's mouth.  Iran...baddest guys |
Politics › Re: Pastor Forces Members To Sing "On Your Mandate We Shall Stand" During Service by 89green: 6:50am On May 13 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia And Iran Use Caspian Sea Trade Route To Aid Tehran’s Drone Program by 89green: 5:32pm On May 12*. Modified: 5:52pm On May 12 |
bamitinn: It’s easy to crush, we just want to do it with a good heart, on like Iran. That will not hesitate to use Nuke Why did he suspend project freedom na |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia And Iran Use Caspian Sea Trade Route To Aid Tehran’s Drone Program by 89green: 5:32pm On May 12 |
bamitinn: It’s easy to crush, we just want to do it with a good heart, on like Iran. That will not hesitate to use Nuke Let them enter Iran and go and carry uranium na |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia And Iran Use Caspian Sea Trade Route To Aid Tehran’s Drone Program by 89green: 5:31pm On May 12 |
UrVillageChief: Russia just confirmed that they are restocking the Iranian depleted arsenal using the Caspian Sea corridor or are you saying the Russians are lying? Did bro just say Iran is blocking the strait of Hormuz?🤣🤣 No, it’s the US that is controlling it, Iran is only randomly attacking it like terrorists (with small flying boats because they no longer have big naval ships) They aren’t blocking it as a big army but as bandits who attack and hide. Let them block it like a proper naval force just the way the US is doing currently and not by planting mines and attacking like bandits. Away from that, why are they not sinking the US ships and vessels that are manning the waterways? Why are they allowing the US to keep violating their sovereignty like this?🤣 This is embarrassing tbfh. This is like Iran seizing the Bering strait and threatening and refusing US access to the waters🤣 Water wey Dey US territory o. Why did ur trump suspend project freedom? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia And Iran Use Caspian Sea Trade Route To Aid Tehran’s Drone Program by 89green: 4:38pm On May 12 |
UrVillageChief: “Russia is using the Caspian Sea to ship drone components to Iran in order to help the Islamic Republic rebuild its offensive capabilities” But didn’t y’all claim that Trump and the US were lying when they said Iran’s arsenal and navy had been heavily obliterated?🤣 So why is Russia rebuilding what’s never depleted? He said before the 40 days war that Iran's nuclear whatever was already obliterated, so why is he still making a noise about it during and after the war ? He also said the navy had been obliterated but same Iran is blocking the strait till this moment and firing back at US on the sea. So what again do you have to say.... Na this 'small country' una no fit change their regime? If na Venezuela abi Libya, their thing go dey stand  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia And Iran Use Caspian Sea Trade Route To Aid Tehran’s Drone Program by 89green: 8:13am On May 12 |
orisa37: U.S AND ISRAEL MUST CRUSH IRAN. The war don pass more than 40 days na. You mean 2 countries are still having headache crushing one 'small' nation  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Only Stupid Countries Don't Shoot Back When Shot At - Rubio by 89green: 6:11am On May 12 |
orisa37: RUSSIA AND CHINA ARE ENCROACHERS WITHOUT PERMISSION. U.S HAS ONE RIGHT FOR ITSELF AND ANOTHER RIGHT TO BE GUARDIAN ANGEL FOR ALL DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. THE LORD IS THE LAND AND ITS FULLNESS. THE RULE OF ENGAGEMENT IS TRADE BY BARTER.. Who gave the epstein pdf class the right to be guardian angel? Who gave the epstein pdf class the right to use nuclear bomb on innocent people? Leave the Lord out of this abeg so you don't end up using the bible to justify war |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Only Stupid Countries Don't Shoot Back When Shot At - Rubio by 89green: 9:01pm On May 11 |
orisa37: IRAN IS VERY SILLY AND FOOLISH. IRAN MUST BE DISCIPLINED AND TAMED. IRAN MUST NOT HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS. Sorry but usa has one right? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nigeria, US Strengthen Security Partnership by 89green: 9:00pm On May 11 |
I tot the mesiah guy was coming to save us in naija Believe it at your own peril  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Calls Iran Response To US Proposal To End War 'totally Unacceptable' by 89green: 9:30am On May 11 |
Mattswaggz: Iran are still trying to prove a point and also demonstrating fake strength despite being in a desperate and terrible situation......Trump has all the time in the world to give them to come to terms with reality while their pains continue to increase daily or he can still resume the war using more brutal methods this time around. For sure, he started the war na, let him continue the war abi which time are talking about again  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Calls Iran Response To US Proposal To End War 'totally Unacceptable' by 89green: 8:48am On May 11*. Modified: 9:28am On May 11 |
 the previous Ayatollah could have agreed to the no nuclear deal which originally was already in place but since you guys unalived him, the much more stricter guys are the ones in the system now. Those ones no send anybody. They will do everything to get their nuclear stuff accelerating. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Niger Junta Ban Nine French Media Organisations Over Threat To National Security by 89green: 8:26am On May 11 |
Way to go, the more we do away with these guys, the more the unity and positive development (if such govt is serious) |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iran Is Considering Asserting Control Over Seven Major Undersea Internet Cables by 89green: 2:40pm On May 10 |
MysteryofLight: They blocked the strait of Hormuz and the US turned it against them.Now they wanna try this? certainly the US that I know will beat them in their own game . Iran will surely cry foul!! The aim of us and europe is to ensure the Strait is open but us did blockade as well. I tot they said the blockade will choke Iran. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iran Is Considering Asserting Control Over Seven Major Undersea Internet Cables by 89green: 2:38pm On May 10 |
Us shouldn't have gone to war with these guys, the world is suffering the whole thing na |
Politics › Re: VP Shettima Speaks On Moniepoint Ceo’s Claim On Lack Of Skilled Nigerians by 89green: 2:17pm On May 10 |
We've got skilled talents but what do you think will come out of a country where education, food and general welfafe etc. have become unaffordable
Na person wey don chop plus wey dey mentally well go improve hin skills na |
Foreign Affairs › Re: “the Era Of One Global Power Is Over” — Putin At Russia's Victory Day Parade by 89green: 7:03pm On May 09 |
Taking a jibe at the war monger guy struggling with Iran  |
Politics › Re: 'Anyone That Votes Tinubu In 2027 Will Die' - Prophet Michael Noah (Video) by 89green: 10:38am On May 09 |
 wahala |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nuhu Ribadu Meets Vice President JD Vance And Secretary Of State Rubio by 89green: 8:44am On May 09 |
Allahismylord: You people are suffering from something very dangerous and toxic that can't be cured.
She nah human beings be this?
Omo o. It doesn't surprise me again bro. Even when the truth is clear, you will find people who still go against it. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Lessons From Iran's Capacity Building Despite Santions by 89green: 11:44pm On May 07 |
PassingShot: IRAN: THE COUNTRY THAT TURNED SANCTIONS INTO SCIENCE.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DSJNLf89e/
For more than 40 years, the We3st has tried to isolate Iran.
Sanctions.
Economic pressure.
Technology restrictions.
Financial blockades.
Because IRÆN said to the West "You can no longer exploit us and enslave us "
But something interesting happened.
Instead of collapsing, Iran made a strategic decision:
If the world will not give us technology… we will build it ourselves.
Let’s look at the facts many people rarely hear.
After the Iranian Revolution, Iran’s leadership realized something critical:
A country that depends on foreign technology will always be vulnerable.
So they made science, research and education a national security priority.
The results are shocking.
Today Iran has:
• Over 2,500 universities and higher education institutions.
• More than 800 research centers
• 36 science and technology parks.
• 400 scientific associations
• Around 4.5 million university students.
This transformation happened largely under sanctions.
In fact, Iran’s university population exploded from about 100,000 students in 1979 to millions today, showing how education became a pillar of national policy.
Iran now produces tens of thousands of scientific papers every year, with Iranian researchers publishing roughly 30,000 international scientific articles annually.
According to scientific rankings, Iranian universities and research institutes now appear among the most cited institutions in the world, placing the country 14th globally for influential research institutions.
Think about that.
A country under heavy sanctions for decades…
Yet still ranking among the world’s scientific producers.
Iran also built major national research institutions such as the Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology.
Which develops national strategies in areas like renewable energy, biotechnology and industrial innovation.
In space technology, Iran created the Iranian Space Research Center, established in 2000 to develop satellites and space technologies domestically.
In education and advanced science, institutions like the Institute for Cognitive Science Studies and Imam Khomeini International University were created after the revolution to train new generations of scientists.
The government also designed long-term plans to transform Iran into a knowledge-based economy, increasing spending on research, technology and education.
And the impact is visible.
Iran is now a significant producer of research in:
• Engineering • Medicine • Artificial intelligence • Nanotechnology • Stem-cell research
Even global rankings show Iranian universities active across 19 major scientific fields, including engineering, chemistry, materials science and medicine.
But the most controversial part of Iran’s development strategy is this: Self-reliance.
Instead of depending entirely on Western technology companies, Iran invested heavily in domestic industries, scientific training, and indigenous research.
The philosophy was simple:
A nation that controls its science, technology and defense systems cannot easily be dominated.
This strategy helped Iran develop local capabilities in aerospace research, pharmaceuticals, engineering and advanced technologies despite international restrictions.
Whether one agrees with Iran’s politics or not, one historical reality is difficult to deny:
Few countries in modern history have built such a large scientific infrastructure while facing decades of sanctions and isolation.
And that raises a question many people avoid asking:
If a sanctioned country can build thousands of universities, hundreds of research centers, and a major scientific workforce…
What excuse do resource-rich countries without sanctions like Nigeria really have?
Ugoji Maximillian Teacher of systems. Translator of power. Builder of Elite mindset. Speaker, Author and Entrepreneur.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DSJNLf89e/ You missed an important point here bro They are shocking US back to back  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: America Surrenders: Marco Rubio Says ''Offensve Stage Of War With Iran Is OVER'' by 89green: 9:38am On May 07 |
Lordly13: If that was true
1. Why is Iran parading for the Strait to be opened by the US Navy?
2. Why did Xi asked Trump to allow Chinese Ships to pass the Strait because of their trade agreement?
Forget all these fake news, Here is the real truth:
If Iran draft in their Document asking US to open the Strait (one) And president Xi request from Trump to allow Chinese Ships (two) From these two reasons, WHO DO YOU THINK CONTROLS THE STRAITS.
Like I said, forget all these fake news, always check from government officials, deals and documents
(Just like I was skeptical Ukraine was destroying Russia Refineries until Russia Minister reported it himself on 25 September 2025) Always Compare with government first. Sorry  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: America Surrenders: Marco Rubio Says ''Offensve Stage Of War With Iran Is OVER'' by 89green: 1:24pm On May 06 |
Lordly13: Bro, the Strait is blocked by US Navy. 
Even Iran confirmed it, check the deal they sent to Pakistan.
Iran was asking Trump to remove the blockage by the US Navy on the Strait of Homuz in the deal.
Strait is still under US Control. For sure na cos its a violation of the ceasefire agreement, the Strait has solidly been under Iran's control despite the blockade. us knew that their project failure wasn't gonna be effective. A couple of Iran's ships have been passing through the strait and china as well.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Announces U.S. Will Suspend ‘project Freedom’ In The Strait Of Hormuz by 89green: 9:24am On May 06*. Modified: 10:15am On May 06 |
Baba don chicken out shap shap
I knew he was gonna chicken out, nato be laughing at him cos he thinks to open the Strait na by force.
Naaaa, not with the Iranians |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Backs Down Again.."We Are Not Looking For Fight" - Hegseth by 89green: 7:05am On May 06 |
Iran still dey on guard oo, they don't trust these guys at all |
Foreign Affairs › Re: America Surrenders: Marco Rubio Says ''Offensve Stage Of War With Iran Is OVER'' by 89green: 7:04am On May 06 |
It's been said that the Strait can never be opened by use of force, you started a mumu war.....now their eye never clear Iran wicked  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: US Suspends Freedom Of Navigation Project in the strait of hormuz by 89green: 7:02am On May 06 |
HacheNoire: Like you don’t know how humans chicken out!
That phrase is called, “the chicken out” phrase
Were you expecting them to say they are no longer blocking it?
Common! You should know if you about that life! I knew he was gonna chicken out, nato be laughing at him  he thinks to open the Strait na by force. Naaaa, not with the Iranians |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Violent Attack On Nun In Jerusalem by 89green: 4:35pm On May 04 |
Very bad, nothing will happen to that guy
My trxmp pple, how far |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Iran Launches Missiles At US Warship Attempting To Cross Hormuz: Report by 89green: 2:26pm On May 04 |
They only need to listen to simple instructions, us think say everything na by force
Why do you think nato are staying away |
Foreign Affairs › Re: We Didn’t Vote For This: Americans React As Fuel Prices Surge (Pics) by 89green: 2:21pm On May 04 |
KingRabota: Hezbollah Hamas Houthi Syrian terrorists What are the functions of hezbollah, Hamas and Houthis if I may ask and which years were they created? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: We Didn’t Vote For This: Americans React As Fuel Prices Surge (Pics) by 89green: 1:21pm On May 04 |
Refinedbeing: Maybe Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and co would be in a better position to explain. Maybe ... sorry then |
Foreign Affairs › Re: We Didn’t Vote For This: Americans React As Fuel Prices Surge (Pics) by 89green: 12:50pm On May 04 |
Refinedbeing: The war against Iran is necessary for the entire free world. As powerful as North Korea is with Nuclear weapon, they don’t go about arming non state actors in other countries. They suppress their own citizens and that’s it. Which non state actors is Iran arming |