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Nigeria needs to rise up |
This is a very nice company and I recommend them to anybody looking to buy good car and that is pocket friend |
I believe the Nigerian army |
The southeast remains the most developed region in Nigeria even without outside investors |
Politicians are messing up democracy |
Na so wuuna dey park HIV guobe: |
Fhmmm this could be dangerous. The gerdames (Benin police ) usually maltreat Nigerians a lot. Could this airstrike by Nigeria jets lead to more belligerency? |
The military ragtags that staged the Niger Republic coup wouldn't dare if Buhari was in power.. they waited for him to leave and they positioned their influencers in the north to threaten a frightened Tinubu who eventually shriked back ; further weakining his image before other African leaders |
Hisroyalbadmeat:hnmm. But I read very well |
He deserves all he got .. justice is served |
Zehdbe:Get the text right ? Obi won and they took him out took Atiku out and you know who they gave ? The ambassadorial glitch master was the architect |
Who is Austin ? i don't even know him. But whoever leaves any party and ports to APC need his brain to be examined is that not why all my kids call Ezenwo nyesom Wike a mad man? |
Old news my brother but I love the way they handled it TITOPE: |
Nigeria almost destroyed herself by allowing the ambassadorial glitch master ,Yakubu to steal obi victory and Install The 3rd placed candidate as cc [b]and only a return of Gregory Obi as president and commander in chief can remedy the already comatose situation [/b]7 |
Nigeria needs Peter obi |
Nigeria can still invade guinea Bissau |
Only 3 skyscrapers on 5 plots of land can house 15000 people. Africa should think big |
Nigeria’s President Intervened Boldly in Benin, but Stood Back in Niger. The Difference May Be Ethnic Politics. COTONOU, Benin — Early on Saturday morning, Nigerian fighter jets crossed the border into Benin, bombed a military camp near the Atlantic coast and helped crush an attempted coup within hours. By evening, President Patrice Talon was back in full control, 14 plotters were in custody and President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria was praising the “swift defense of constitutional order.” It was a starkly different outcome from two years earlier, when Mr. Tinubu, as the new chairman of the Economic Community of West African States, threatened to send troops into neighboring Niger after a military takeover there — only to back down in the face of fierce domestic opposition. The contrasting responses to two coups in two neighboring countries have exposed the limits of regional solidarity in West Africa and raised uncomfortable questions about the role of ethnicity in Nigeria’s foreign policy decisions. In July 2023, after Niger’s presidential guard detained President Mohamed Bazoum, Mr. Tinubu issued a seven-day ultimatum and mobilized a standby force. Northern Nigerian lawmakers, Muslim clerics and traditional rulers mounted intense resistance, arguing that military action against a country with deep Hausa and Fulani ties to northern Nigeria would amount to waging war on kin. Mass protests broke out in Kano and other northern cities. The Nigerian Senate refused to authorize troops. The invasion never came. Benin presented no such domestic backlash. Although Yoruba communities — Mr. Tinubu’s own ethnic group — live on both sides of the Nigeria-Benin border, opposition in Nigeria’s southwest was virtually nonexistent. When Mr. Talon appealed for help on Saturday, Nigerian jets were in the air almost immediately, joined by smaller contingents from Ghana, Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. Analysts say the episodes reveal a pragmatic calculus in Abuja: Mr. Tinubu can project regional leadership when it costs him little at home, but he hesitates when powerful northern constituencies push back. “The Benin operation burnished Nigeria’s image as the guardian of West African democracy without igniting ethnic tensions inside Nigeria,” said Cheta Nwanze, an analyst at SBM Intelligence in Lagos. “Niger was the opposite — it threatened to tear the country apart along its oldest fault lines.” For now, Mr. Tinubu has restored a democratically elected neighbor while avoiding the domestic firestorm that Niger provoked. But the uneven record risks reinforcing a perception across the region: that West African unity against coups may ultimately bend to the internal politics of its most powerful member. |
Lieutenant-Colonel Tigri Pascal and a group of soldiers announce a coup d’état in Bénin, claiming to have overthrown President Patrice Talon; political parties suspended and all land, air, and sea borders closed. BREAKING: 🔴 Soldiers in Benin say they have carried out a coup, claiming to have removed President Patrice Talon from power, and announce the suspension of the Constitution. This is a developing situation.
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Including ffk and Reno + yakubu in the ambassadorial list was a calculated attempt to bury the already battered image of bat |
Welcome to ADC sir |
These jets CAnnot even work over time. Small bandit work and they cannot show workings |
Indirectly talking to belle Na cubana water |
Alex otyi erred when he went to see nkamdi Kanu. Tinubu also erred when he didn't seek a political solution and Nnamdi Kanu is error personified. I think he is a mad man |
Thank you UK us Russia China |
Tinubu belittled himself by appointing ffk Bwala and Reno into any elective or non elective position. It clearly shows a bereftness of ideas |
The innocent shall sacrifice his life so that the guilty can be kelled |
JuanDeDios:
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I love very dark man. But from what I see , it appears he has a spirit of envy. He has this bring him down syndrome. He sees everyone as a threat that should be smaller than him |