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Melagros:Bros, this is they way they cope with the shock and disbelief of wetin Israel to the axis of evil. Shebi all the noise of Iran and Khamenei do silence. Abeg leave the guys to get high and forget the trauma. |
IronCondemned:Bros, na highness thread be this. It is exclusively for escapism. It is for coping with defeat, shock, hopelessness, and disbelief. You no see as we avoid am? |
God1000:So Islamic terrorists know and dem get morale dey go poke Israel. Oh, wetin una been think before? Say Netanyahu be buhari or Tinubu or IDF na Nigerian military? Leave Israel alone. That command to terrorise or kill Jews no go work |
upibenterprise:While this is disheartening, it will be rescheduled. Just calm down and be checking for news on it. |
HacheNoire:Iran go dey laugh at this guy.
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LeeSmart:Exactly. Just like Hezbollah attacked israel firsr in this current war. I know the guy. He supports anything and everything done by islamic terrorists. |
But Iran won the war according to islamic terrorists/APC supporters here.
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FreeStuffsNG:Oh, really? Who can challenge the USA in Iraq? Who please? |
falopey:Do not mind that guy. He is an eternal enemy of the truth and he knows it. |
seunmsg:Iran sponsors Hamas, Hezbollah, houthis, and other islamic terrorists against Israel. So hamas was the aggressor on October 7th. So Hezbollah was the aggressor in this war. |
emmnprince:So when did the Gog and Magog even take place Mr know-it-all? Tell us. Do not disgrace yourself here with your ignorance. Go and play with bottle cocks that yoy can comprehend. |
DeepSight:Na the same peeps dey support BAT. These guys abhor Nigeria. They support every bad politicians to rule the country. |
I remember the days of "Sai Baba". While thieves stole, hungry men gave them covering fire by creaming "sai baba". You can imagine the corruption these sorry peeps hailed Cc MANNA_BBQGRILLS NgeneUkwenu Madridguy Biodun556 Helinues Throwback Sarki Mynd44 Etc I remember when we were raising alarm. The above peeps called us all bad names. They defended the corruption with everything in them.
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mayor1814:Which scarce bros? Even single mothers no dey there. Na scam bros. They are stranded and wishing that they listened to the gospel of salvation through CHRIST JESUS. |
[quote author=uncleinans post=139120729][/quote]Bros, the Holy Bible is full of quite a lot of prophecies about the future and what are to come. It's gonna be scary. |
mynd1:If not for Trump, Khamenei would have been dead since last year. This you know too well. Israel provided the intel for taking out Soleimani. Go figure.
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wellmax:Israel will ve not be weak. The only problems israel will have would be the agreement she would have with the antichrist, who would also be the islamic 12th imam. Russia together with Iran and a few other countries would set out to fight israel because they would perceive that not country would come to help Israel. |
Tommydare:Bros, the Holy Bible contains quite a lot of information. Israel will become much more prosperous and will mind her business until the islamic 12th imam who is also the antichrist and the war of Gog and Magog. In that war, Russia, Iran and other countries will set out to fight Israel. |
mynd1:Israel dey equal to the task. Make iran do pim again.
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FreeStuffsNG:He cannot attack USA. He cannot attack Israel now. The USA would be weakened from within by Islam in years to come. This will make her not support israel anymore. Two scenarios may play out. First: Russia may not attack israel now, but it will as Magog in the future. Second: Russia may attack Israel and be dealt with. This will anger Russia and prepare ground for the war of Gog and Magog. Iran will not try Israel again till the war of Gog and Magog. |
mynd1: ![]() Because he dey deal with una. Una think say Bibi buhari, Tinubu, GEJ, etc. Make una thank the GOD of Israel for Trump wey dey restraint Israel. If not eh. |
madridguy:The pain is sefia. |
UzorIyke:They want to tell a different story with lies. Is there anything like Midwest again in Nigeria? |
So south-south is now under southeast? Bros go school, you no gree. |
China supports maintaining a ceasefire and continuing negotiations, which he said are in the interests of Iran, the region and the wider world. Where are those supporters of islamic terrorists? You support iran to do what will hurt her first. Anyway you guys so much hate israel that you don't mind killing yourselves to spite Israel and if need be, the USA. |
FortCavazosKnox:Must it be the USA? Why are muslims not shouting genocide? Why are muslims not outraged or drawing the attention of the world to it? Why are those lovers of hamas, Hezbollah, and iran deaf and dumb on this evil going on in Sudan, DRC, Nigeria, etc? Even the ones in Nigeria are not bothered bothered with the killings going on in their own country |
FortCavazosKnox:Really? So what of the war in DRC? |
FortCavazosKnox:Sudan is the 3rd largest gold producer in Africa. Sudan has 1.25b barrels of oil and 3b cubic feet of gas. |
Most of the latest atrocities have been blamed on the RSF and their supporter of APC allies — Arab militias that were notorious for atrocities in the early 2000s against people identifying as East or Central African in Darfur. The RSF grew out of the supporter of APC. No outrage. The genocide chanters are deaf and dumb now. Oh, I forgot, no Jews, no news. Since muslims are involved, no need for outrage. |
Sudan enters 4th year of civil war as UN official says ‘world has failed’ to meet crisis Tens of thousands killed and over 10 million displaced, as deadly civil conflict between army and militia allegedly backed by UAE has no end in sight By Samy Magdy and SAM MEDNICK 15 Apr 2026, 6:12 pm PORT SUDAN, Sudan (AP) — Famine. Massacres. And now badly needed food and other supplies are under strain. Sudan on Wednesday entered a fourth year of war that’s being called an “abandoned crisis,” as a new conflict in the Middle East throws into shadow the fighting that has forced 13 million people to flee their homes. The North African country has been described as the world’s largest humanitarian challenge, notably in terms of displacement and hunger. There is no end in sight to the fighting between the military and the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, which witnesses and aid groups say has laid waste to parts of the vast Darfur region. Growing evidence shows regional powers like the United Arab Emirates backing combatants behind the scenes. Attempts by the United States and regional powers, now distracted by the Iran war, have failed to establish a ceasefire. “This grim and chastening anniversary marks another year when the world has failed to meet the test of Sudan,” UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said. Numbers tell the tale At least 59,000 people have been killed. At least 6,000 died over three days as the RSF rampaged through the Darfur outpost of el-Fasher last October, according to the United Nations, with UN-backed experts concluding that the offensive bore “the defining characteristics of genocide.” More than 11,000 people were missing over the course of the war, the Red Cross says. The war has pushed parts of Sudan into famine. The number of people with severe acute malnutrition, the most dangerous and deadly kind, is expected to increase to 800,000, the world’s foremost experts on food security, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, said in February. About 34 million people, or almost two out of three Sudanese, need assistance, the UN says. Only 63 percent of health facilities remain fully or partially functional amid disease outbreaks, including cholera, according to the World Health Organization. At a center for malnourished children in the Red Sea city of Port Sudan, health staff weighed crying babies and fed some through a tube in their nose. The number of severely malnourished children entering the center has doubled since the war began, to 60 a week, staff said. The clinic has 16 beds, often forcing several children to share a mattress, they said. “I don’t know what will happen in the coming days,” said Dr. Osman Karrar, a physician there. And now fuel prices in Sudan have increased by more than 24% because of the Iran war and its effects on shipping, driving up food prices. "A plea from me: Please don’t call this the forgotten crisis. I’m referring to this as an abandoned crisis,” the top UN official in Sudan, Denise Brown, said Monday, criticizing the international community for failing to focus on ending the fighting. War could spread beyond Sudan The conflict exploded from a power struggle that emerged following Sudan’s transition to democracy after an uprising forced the military ouster of longtime autocratic President Omar al-Bashir in April 2019. Tensions sparked between military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, who chairs the ruling sovereign council, and RSF commander Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who was Burhan’s deputy there. Neither side can achieve a decisive victory, said Shamel Elnoor, a Sudanese journalist and researcher, adding that Sudanese “have become powerless and are subjected to foreign dictates.” Germany was hosting a Sudan conference in Berlin on Wednesday for governments, UN agencies and aid groups. The aim is to rally humanitarian donors and “promote an immediate ceasefire,” the German Development Ministry said. The Sudanese government in Khartoum, however, slammed the conference as an “unacceptable” interference and said Germany didn’t consult with Sudan before convening it. Sudan is now essentially divided between a military-backed, internationally recognized government in the capital, Khartoum, and a rival RSF-controlled administration in Darfur. The military has established control over the north, east and central regions, including Sudan’s Red Sea ports and its oil refineries and pipelines. The RSF and its allies control Darfur and areas in the Kordofan region along the border with South Sudan. Both regions include many of Sudan’s oil fields and gold mines. While Egypt supports Sudan’s military, the UAE is accused by UN experts and rights groups of providing arms to the RSF. The UAE has rejected the accusation. The Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab, which tracks the war through satellite imagery, said this month that the RSF had received military support from a base in Ethiopia. The RSF didn’t comment on the allegation. Josef Tucker, senior analyst for the Horn of Africa at the International Crisis Group, told The Associated Press that the war could spill over Sudan’s borders, making the conflict “even more intractable.” Experts look at possible war crimes Three years of fighting have seen widespread atrocities, including mass killings and rampant sexual violence, including gang rapes. Hospitals, ambulances and medical workers in Sudan have been attacked, with more than 2,000 people killed, WHO has said. The International Criminal Court has said that it was investigating potential war crimes and crimes against humanity, particularly in Darfur, a region that two decades ago became synonymous with genocide and war crimes. Most of the latest atrocities have been blamed on the RSF and their supporter of APC allies — Arab militias that were notorious for atrocities in the early 2000s against people identifying as East or Central African in Darfur. The RSF grew out of the supporter of APC. The military’s seizure of Khartoum and other urban areas in central Sudan in early 2025 did allow the return of about 4 million people to their homes, the UN migration agency said in March. But they struggle with damaged infrastructure and other challenges. “It’s not really a return to normal. It is trying to survive amid a new normal,” said Tjada D’Oyen McKenna, CEO of aid group Mercy Corps. https://www.timesofisrael.com/sudan-enters-4th-year-of-civil-war-as-un-official-says-world-has-failed-to-meet-crisis/ |
China calls on Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz to global shipping China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi tells Iranian counterpart that while Islamic Republic's sovereignty and security in the strait should be respected and safeguarded, freedom and safety of navigation must also be guaranteed Reuters | published:02:51 China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi to work to restore normal navigation in the Strait of Hormuz during a phone call on Wednesday, according to a Chinese Foreign Ministry statement. Wang said that while Iran’s sovereignty and security in the strait should be respected and safeguarded, freedom and safety of navigation must also be guaranteed. Wang added that the situation is at a critical stage of transformation and that a window for peace is opening. China supports maintaining a ceasefire and continuing negotiations, which he said are in the interests of Iran, the region and the wider world. He added that China is willing to continue efforts to ease tensions and promote improved relations among countries in the region. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/ry116j6a211x |
donleo92:Like say he dey support israel pass his predecessor ooo |
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