Some Important Facts Nigerians Should Understand About Iran 🇮🇷 and Israel 🇮🇱
- Iran 🇮🇷 is not an Arab country; it is predominantly Persian. - Israel 🇮🇱 is not a Christian nation; it is predominantly Jewish. - The Jewish people practice Judaism, not Christianity ✝. - In Israel 🇮🇱, both Christianity and Islam are minority religions, but there are more Muslims than Christians. - Iran 🇮🇷 actually has a larger Christian population than Israel. - There are more Arabs in Israel 🇮🇱 than there are Christians ✝. - Preaching Christianity is easier in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 than it is in Israel. - Iranians 🇮🇷 speak Persian (Farsi), and only a small minority speak Arabic. - Iran is the leading Shia Muslim nation and often at odds with Sunni Islamic doctrine, which is led by Saudi Arabia.
If the only reason you support Israel is because it is mentioned in the Bible or you believe it is a Christian country...
If the only reason you support Iran is because you think it is an Arab nation or simply because it is predominantly Muslim...
If your support is not based on who is right or wrong, who breaks international laws, or who upholds justice and fairness; but is instead based solely on religious sentiment...
Then you are not standing for truth, fairness, or humanity. You are simply acting out of religious bias.
Let us stand for truth, justice, and human dignity
Mrfixitt: It's ain't hard to spot a head slamming terrorist sympathizer
Some Important Facts Nigerians Should Understand About Iran 🇮🇷 and Israel 🇮🇱
- Iran 🇮🇷 is not an Arab country; it is predominantly Persian. - Israel 🇮🇱 is not a Christian nation; it is predominantly Jewish. - The Jewish people practice Judaism, not Christianity ✝. - In Israel 🇮🇱, both Christianity and Islam are minority religions, but there are more Muslims than Christians. - Iran 🇮🇷 actually has a larger Christian population than Israel. - There are more Arabs in Israel 🇮🇱 than there are Christians ✝. - Preaching Christianity is easier in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 than it is in Israel. - Iranians 🇮🇷 speak Persian (Farsi), and only a small minority speak Arabic. - Iran is the leading Shia Muslim nation and often at odds with Sunni Islamic doctrine, which is led by Saudi Arabia.
If the only reason you support Israel is because it is mentioned in the Bible or you believe it is a Christian country...
If the only reason you support Iran is because you think it is an Arab nation or simply because it is predominantly Muslim...
If your support is not based on who is right or wrong, who breaks international laws, or who upholds justice and fairness; but is instead based solely on religious sentiment...
Then you are not standing for truth, fairness, or humanity. You are simply acting out of religious bias.
Let us stand for truth, justice, and human dignity; no matter who is involved
Netanyahu began this war with his attack on Iran. In the process, he sabotaged US-Iran negotiations on nuclear issues and assassinated Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s lead nuclear negotiator.
Attacks on Iran, a sovereign UN member, without declaring war, are a violation of international law. Israel is not acting like a country in the region, but rather like an armed illegal organization
This is media under fire, literally. !!!
Attacking journalists and media facilities is a clear violation of international law and press freedom.
Dogalmighty17: Iran had 3 seperate teams design and test out designs for a nuclear implosion device. This necessitated the urgency of Israeli attacks.
Iran's primary uranium enrichment facilities are buried 70 meters deep under huge mountains. Israel does not have the aircraft or the specialized GBU 57A/B Massive ordnance penetrator that is needed to reach targets that deep. This 13,500kg bomb is only owned by the US and can only be carried by the US owned B52 or B2 spirit bombers.
Which is why Israel is begging for the US to get involved. Interesting times are ahead.
2003: "Iraq has WMDs" 2025: "Iran has WMDs" Same propaganda. Same program. Same warmongers
dederocs: Gibberish, fairy tales and reality are two different things entirely.
Don't you know these iswap and extremists ideologies terrorists groups, bokoharam etc are sponsored and encouraged by Iran, they share the same extremists view of the religion, bokoharam and iswap are enemies of Nigeria, and I don't like anything or anyone similar to them...are you their member?
You failed to understand that, Israel and US are one of the main founder of "Terrorism"? Deep search🔍 for global terrorism and where its originated from! Certain countries have been designated as state sponsors of terrorism by other nations, such as the United States, due to their repeated support for international terrorist acts. Providing funds to terrorist groups, either directly or through intermediaries, is a common form of sponsorship. Supplying terrorist organizations with weapons, ammunition, and other military equipment is another significant form of sponsorship. Providing training to terrorists in combat, bomb-making, or other skills, as well as facilitating their movement and operations. Your myopia inclination drain you out of common reasoning to phantom basic truth about the the "word" TERRORIST ! I guess you are a terrorist too?
reports indicate that the delay stemmed from a last-minute replacement of the English Language paper following an alleged leak online. This necessitated the reprinting and redistribution of the papers on short notice, which in turn caused considerable challenges in the timely and seamless conduct of the examination across various centers.
Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses
The English Language examination for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates in Nigeria was significantly delayed yesterday, Wednesday, May 28, 2025, leading to widespread confusion and concerns among students, parents, and schools. The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), the body responsible for conducting the examination, has issued an apology and explanation for the delays. The primary reason cited by WAEC is the implementation of heightened security and logistical measures aimed at preventing the leakage of examination materials and safeguarding the integrity of the test. Specifically, reports indicate that the delay stemmed from a last-minute replacement of the English Language paper following an alleged leak online. This necessitated the reprinting and redistribution of the papers on short notice, which in turn caused considerable challenges in the timely and seamless conduct of the examination across various centers. While WAEC states that they successfully achieved their objective of preserving the exam's integrity, they acknowledged that these measures inadvertently impacted the timeliness of the examination. This resulted in students in several states, including Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Benue, and Osun, having to write their English Language paper late into the night, with some even resorting to using torchlights due to power outages. WAEC has also mentioned other contributing factors such as logistical hurdles, security concerns, and socio-cultural factors that negatively influenced their operations. They have assured the public that they are collaborating with security agencies to prevent such occurrences in future examinations and maintain their commitment to upholding the highest standards in examination conduct.
This Is Not for Civil Servants: A Mockery Masquerading as Marketing
There is a rising phrase in the marketplace of modern Nigeria. It is not born out of wit or wisdom, but from the dark wells of mockery. “This is not for civil servants.” That is the line, now stamped on car ads, promoted in social media skits, and tucked beneath the lips of the self-satisfied elite. It began with an Abuja car dealer who, in his bid to sell exotic cars, decided to insult an entire class of working Nigerians. What he called a catchy line is in fact a sneer, a slap in the face of decency.
Yesterday, I watched a video that pushed the mockery even further. A young man stood before a pen of rams, advertising them for the upcoming Eid celebration. The prices he mentioned were obscene, starting at 3.5 million naira. For rams, not elephants. With confidence soaked in arrogance, he smiled at the camera and said, “This is not for civil servants.” And the crowd laughed. People reposted the clip. Some added emojis. No one seemed to pause and ask, “What exactly are we laughing at?”
We are laughing at our nurses. At our teachers. At our clerks and secretaries. We are mocking those who keep government schools open, who record files, who monitor roads, who issue documents, who teach children how to write, read and think. We are laughing at those who have served this nation with decades of loyalty and have almost nothing to show for it. It is not funny. It is cruel. It is psychological torment clothed in humour.
More disturbing than the mockery is the mindset it reveals. It reflects a culture obsessed with wealth at all costs. We now measure human worth by bank balance, not by value, virtue, or contribution. It is the reason prices of basic things are bloated intentionally. It is the reason many now sell products not to meet needs but to manufacture social classes. A ram becomes a symbol of status. A price tag becomes a tool of humiliation.
What message are we sending? That honest work leads to disgrace? That civil service is a punishment? That the only way to earn respect is to become a millionaire, no matter how?
The damage is deep. When the phrase “this is not for civil servants” becomes a national joke, we are saying that labour is laughable, that discipline is a mistake, and that only crookedness deserves comfort. If this continues, a time will come when even the air we breathe will be branded, "Not for civil servants."
We must reject this culture. We must remind ourselves that wealth is not virtue. That ridicule is not wit. That every man who earns honestly deserves honour, not pity. The civil servant may not wear designer suits or drive a foreign car, but his place in the nation’s story is sacred. His sweat oils the engine of the country.
We need to stop laughing and start thinking. Above all, we need to start correcting. If civil servants cannot afford this or that, it means many things are wrong. Hopefully, someday soon, they won’t say, “This babe is not for civil servants. He cannot marry her."
They don't like president Ibrahim Traore, This is a proxy war..... Expel the so called Non-governmental organization, they are the most likely agent of 😈evil
Richtaiwo: First thing those people will say is, it is a lie from the pit of hell, and will start searching everywhere to confirm the report. While searching, they will be praying and fasting that let it not be true.
When they finally discover it is true, then come the next step: they will now say, is it his money he used in clearing the debt? I sabi those people even beyond themselves.