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Arrowhead71:Na the same peeps dey support boko haram, lakuwara, ISWAP, Fulani herdsmen, etc. |
frankson1:Hate who bros? I go through which pain? As long as GOD Almighty gives Israel victory over his foes, I am happy. |
FreeStuffsNG:If what CNN published is true, then you can see that israel is truly a country that sits at the apex of transparency and accountability. Can this happen in your disgraced country? You are happy that he is facing a system that works, but you support a corrupt, evil, demonic system in your country. |
doncartel:Netanyahu na senior man nah. He is a leader, a true patriot of the land of israel. He and his country are nemesis to those terrorists of the same faith and book. |
Hezzyluv:Yes oooo. Like this one bah? https://www.nairaland.com/8571382/wike-restates-ban-smart-phones |
AMINDA:That's the character those people on the dark side always support. Checkout those they have supported over the years. |
FCT Administration Under Minister Wike Restates Ban On Smart Phones, Says Only 'Torch Light Phones' Allowed During Work Hourshttps://saharareporters.com/2025/11/28/breaking-fct-administration-under-minister-wike-restates-ban-smart-phones-says-only
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mascot87:Stop talking bunkum. What was Tinubu’s attitude when we had OBJ and GEJ as presidents? Timubu said that it was his turn and not turn of the south. |
mascot87:Tinubu a southern man joined them to bully and removd Jonathan, a southern president. So keep quiet. Tinubu is with them and not the south. Fulanis and yorubas are one according Tinubu. |
The intelligence behind the assassination of Hezbollah's military chief For about 30 years, the research division of the Military Intelligence Directorate followed Haytham Ali Tabatabai, until he was appointed Hezbollah Chief of Staff; When the operational opportunity was identified, their recommendation was clear: to seize it Ron Crissy | published: 03:03 “Haytham Ali Tabatabai had been one of the most consequential figures still remaining in Hezbollah. He led the terrorist organization’s rehabilitation since the ceasefire began, worked with Iran to bring in additional equipment and capabilities, and re‑established Hezbollah’s organizational structure,” Lt. Col. Y, head of the Lebanon Division in the Research Division of the Military Intelligence Directorate, explained in an exclusive interview with ynet and Yedioth Ahronoth. The Hezbollah chief of staff who was eliminated, as Lt. Col. Y describes, “rose through the organization’s field ranks, and also played a very significant role in its headquarters.” Among other responsibilities, he commanded the Radwan unit and other units handling Hezbollah’s liaison with axis networks in Iran, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. “For 30 years Tabatabai was a central figure,” Lt. Col. Y’ adds. The optimal timing For many years, the Military Intelligence Directorate kept tabs on Tabatabai — but it was routine surveillance, standard for a senior Hezbollah figure. According to Lt. Col. Y’, from the moment Tabatabai was appointed chief of staff of the terrorist organization, “attention to him turned up a notch.” Over the course of the war, Tabatabai evolved: his standing rose as a commanding, offensive-minded leader who “was always ready to employ force.” According to Lt. Col. Y’, “he received appointments that strengthened his position and he became highly visible in Hezbollah’s decision-making forum. Once he was named chief of staff we saw his prestige rise and gradually he assumed command. He became the number one target in military circles and, when a unique operational opportunity was identified, together with the target‑research, operations and air force units, we recommended exploiting it.” Lt. Col. Y’ explains that the operation eliminated not only Hezbollah’s military commander but also one of its most significant centers of knowledge — a figure deeply involved in Hezbollah attacks that caused many Israeli casualties. In recent times, he says, Tabatabai was at the peak of Hezbollah’s transformation and operational activity — a group re-arming, refusing to disarm, re‑establishing itself, and bracing for the next war. That is why, in Lt. Col. Y’s assessment, “he created a cohesion for which, as far as we are concerned, there was no better time to eliminate him.” After every Hezbollah commander’s elimination, Lt. Col. Y’ explains, the branch identifies potential successors, analyzes their profiles and flags to decision makers what their plans are. “We monitored successors to Nasrallah over many years,” he shares. “During all the years he served, we continuously marked the heirs apparent. The goal is always to show who has potential — and push to eliminate whoever poses a threat.” Since Tabatabai’s elimination, the division has already identified several potential Hezbollah candidates to take over as chief of staff. “We also note the need for further eliminations of targets that may seek to break the ceasefire agreement, strengthen themselves and drive Hezbollah to places deeply against our interests, and we are also addressing the day after,” he says. “We ask whether whoever replaces him will be more cautious or deterred — but that is not among the factors we consider when we pass our recommendations to the political echelon.” Lt. Col. Y’ clarifies that the branch he commands, responsible for examining Hezbollah’s force structure, has been monitoring developments on the Lebanese front since the 1970s and 1980s. Over decades, in both routine times and during wars, the branch has conducted military research on Hezbollah — from how the organization is structured, who its commanders are, what their force‑building plans are, to the actual activation of its military capabilities. “What we do on a daily basis is hold Hezbollah under surveillance from end to end,” he says. According to him, “today we have an outstanding ability to map Hezbollah’s senior command picture. We track both people and the processes within the organization.” Identifying Hezbollah’s narrative For Lt. Col. Y’, the goal is to give the enemy the sense that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is always present. “We succeed in closing in on a target to a degree that enables its elimination — and that is exactly what we want them to feel,” he says. “The Israeli public hears about us only when there is an elimination or a significant action, but on the Lebanese front we have been running a marathon for 43 years — since Hezbollah was formed and even before that.” He adds: “We are part of a long chain in something enormous and ongoing. That is how we build our strength and our intelligence capabilities. Our objective is to identify the processes the enemy is undertaking — their intentions to grow stronger and become a threat — and also to hold up a mirror to anyone who thinks Hezbollah might be heading in a different direction.” With many years of experience and knowledge behind them, Lt. Col. Y’ clarifies that Hezbollah is founded on religious principles. “Here are ideas and agendas that have developed for years, so it is unlikely to see a change in this murderous ideology soon,” he says. Over the years, the Military Intelligence Directorate has continued to refine and enhance its capabilities, facing many challenges on the Lebanese front that have changed continuously since Oct. 7. “We have made great strides. We learn both from failures and successes,” he says. “Our challenge is to provide the political echelon with the clearest possible image — not only of Hezbollah’s intentions but also of its actions. How it is preparing for war, how it is strengthening itself and what it plans to do.” The most significant challenge, as Lt. Col. Y’ describes, “is trying to identify Hezbollah’s current narrative — in the last two years — regarding its desire to initiate force and carry out offensive actions. In addition, to understand how it integrates into the larger axis idea, how it sees its role in that framework and cooperates with other entities — Palestinians, Iranians, Houthis, Iraqis and so on.” Since the start of the war, the branch under Lt. Col. Y’ has mobilized dozens of regular and reserve personnel working around the clock. “These people are centers of knowledge working into the night. They are here on Saturdays and holidays — helping assemble a million‑piece puzzle called ‘Hezbollah’s intelligence picture.’ That is what brings success,” he says with pride. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/bk4qluu11bl#autoplay |
obi4eze:Hmmmmm Meaning to quietly disband his government and leave office? If we factor in what Baraje of APC said about 2015 and accusations against some members of this government, then this government need to quietly leave on its own. |
The former militant said: “I am a participant in this war. I fight on the side of the government of the Nigerian state in Plateau, Niger, Anambra, Imo, Abia and Rivers. And in Abuja today, you are travelling to Kaduna on this road. It is not the army that makes it possible for you to travel to Abuja or travel to Kaduna, and vice versa. It is my men, employed by the government of the Nigerian state, stationed in Niger. https://guardian.ng/news/huriwa-decries-engagement-of-mercenaries-for-protection-of-abuja-kaduna-road/ Unable to control his impulses whenever in front of cameras and microphones, Asari said several things which have since become subjects of controversy. One of the few which almost evaded public scrutiny holds the key to the mystery of the Unknown Gunmen. He said he was “in charge of security in six states of the federation” and his boys were responsible for some of the successes in the security situation of the country for which the Armed forces often get credit. https://therenaissance.com.ng/how-asari-dokubo-solved-the-mystery-of-unknown-gunmen-by-our-team-of-security-correspondents/ Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo has accused the opposition and aggrieved members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) of fueling the rising levels of insecurity in the southeast state. The governor made the comment on Thursday when he inaugurated a security council at the grassroots level to proffer solutions to the state’s security challenges. “The opposition party and some aggrieved members of our party who are hiring boys from neigbouring states to come in here, allow me, I will deal with them. I can assure you, leave that for me,” he said during the event. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.channelstv.com/2021/06/04/uzodinma-accuses-opposition-aggrieved-apc-members-of-fueling-insecurity/amp/ Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has said that he deliberately decided to stay away from the meeting of the South-East Governors’ Forum held in Enugu because some of his colleagues were allegedly sponsoring the current insecurity in his state. Anambra was the only state that was not represented at the meeting as the deputy governor, Dr. Nkem Okeke did also not attend. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/why-i-did-not-attend-s-east-governors-meeting-obiano/amp/ Professor Charles Soludo, candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, for the November governorship election in Anambra State, has accused politicians of being responsible for the ongoing security crisis in the State. While many people mostly in government have maintained that members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, are responsible for the current crisis in the state, Soludo believes that politicians should be held responsible. He suggested that Andy Uba, candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC for the upcoming election might have a better explanation as to why the security situation in the state has deteriorated over the last couple of months https://dailypost.ng/2021/11/02/anambra-2021-politicians-responsible-for-security-crisis-soludo/ |
CodeTemplarr:Nope. A look into the history of how **isla*m spread will show you that they are on course. |
No direction at all. Any of his supporters who says otherwise must be asked the direction their principal is headed. |
NaijaRoyalty:Remember when Olisa Metu called APC supporter of APC Party? |
NaijaRoyalty:You dey waste your time dey reason with an agbadoist. |
Propaganda ooooooo No serious Christian will ever hate israel. They crucified CHRIST JESUS. They persecuted the apostles and the early church too. What else una wan talk? How does this concern you guys? So make we leave israel come embrace una? May GOD Almighty bless Israel forever.
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oz4real83:Shit-hole Zoo Disgraced country Fantastically corrupt Poverty capital Most terrorised country Etc I laugh in kwa-zulu ![]() |
FreeStuffsNG:Someone from Nigeria is speaking ill of israel. This is the most interesting joke of the millennium. ![]() |
Who are the "we"? |
Educationalserv:I pity who paid the fees for you to learn English Language. I guess that with your English language proficiency, you are smart. |
brain54:They should exercise patience make Palestinians enter the equation finish first. |
Let them wait first make Palestinians enter finish before dem begin protest ooooo. |
Burob:Really? But Tinubu does not agree with you on this.
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BItt:Who did to Jonathan's regime? GEJ fought them Ihejirika was there. What is Tinubu doing about it? |
Ikaeniyan0:Stop talking lies here. We are not fools
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jUeLiZ:Their nemesis you mean? Bibi na their nemesis on full-time basis. |
Why closing them? Has the problem, MNK not been sentenced? |
VOsimhen144:Fanta and Sprite. Ask those who talk of minerals and yet have drawn no iota of benefits from them. |
Megastarfresh:Sit up how? Sit up to do what exactly? Didn't you read what Baraje of APC say? Did you hear what Kalifa, the late former governor of CBN say? |
Shawarmagirl:Their hatred for the Igboman is the albatross of the country. Why? They Will always wanna spite the Igboman. By doing this, they will support every evil that the Igboman stands against. |
God1000:Have you not been one of Tinubu’s and APC's supporters? |
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