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Tinubu warned against providing military bases in Nigeria for U.S., French troops The PRP joins other Nigerian patriots who have alerted President Tinubu and members of the National Assembly on the dangers of the ongoing attempts by the USA and some European countries to relocate their military bases in the Sahel, where they have been kicked out by host nations, to Nigeria. As a Party resolutely committed to the sovereignty, security and well-being of our nation, we feel it is our responsibility to voice our concerns and caution the Nigerian government against entering into any pacts that may endorse such arrangements. The relocation of these foreign military bases to our beloved nation carries with it a myriad of potential dangers that could adversely affect the security, sovereignty, and overall well-being of our dear country. We, as a party founded on the principles of “Total Liberation from Imperialism,” feel compelled to highlight these risks and strongly call on the Nigerian government to outrightly reject such proposals for our national interest and specifically for these reasons: Threat to Sovereignty: The presence of foreign military bases on Nigerian soil may lead to a gradual erosion of our national sovereignty. This could result in our government being pressured to align with the foreign policy interests of the United States and France, potentially compromising our ability to make independent decisions that prioritize the best interests of Nigeria and her citizens. Security Concerns: The relocation of military bases could inadvertently expose Nigeria to new security threats. These foreign troops may not fully understand the complex and dynamic nature of the security landscape in Nigeria, which could lead to unintended consequences. Moreover, their presence might provoke resentment among local communities, increasing the risk of insurgency and other forms of violence. Economic Implications: The Nigerian government must consider the economic impact of hosting foreign military bases. The costs associated with accommodating these troops, maintaining infrastructure, and addressing potential security issues could strain our already limited resources. Furthermore, there is a risk of increased dependency on foreign aid and assistance, which may undermine our nation’s self-reliance and economic growth. Diplomatic Tensions: The relocation of American and French military bases to Nigeria could potentially strain our relations with other African countries. Such a move might be perceived as an act of aggression or a power play, leading to diplomatic tensions and regional instability. Shift in Focus: The presence of foreign military bases could divert Nigeria’s attention from addressing its domestic security challenges to catering to the strategic interests of the base-owner countries. This might result in neglecting Nigeria’s internal security needs and weakening its defense capabilities. Influence on Foreign Policy: The military presence of the US and France in Nigeria may influence the country’s foreign policy decisions, potentially altering its stance on regional and international issues to align with the interests of these countries. Environmental and Social Impacts: The presence of foreign military bases could lead to potential environmental and social impacts as these installations often require large tracts of land for infrastructure development, which could lead to the displacement of local communities and the destruction of fragile ecosystems. Additionally, the increased military activity may result in environmental degradation, pollution, and other hazards that could have long-term consequences for the health and well-being of Nigerians. In conclusion, the PRP strongly advises the Nigerian government against entering into any agreements that would lead to the relocation of American and French military bases from the Sahel to Nigeria. We believe that such a decision would pose significant risks to our national sovereignty, security, environment, and economy. Instead, we call for a comprehensive and inclusive approach to addressing the challenges faced in the Sahel region, one that prioritizes diplomacy, regional cooperation, and sustainable development. Signed: Comrade Muhammed Ishaq, Ag. National Publicity Secretary, Peoples Redemption Party (PRP). |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5itYicMr38&t=70s France Offered Tinubu Funds to Establish Military Base in Nigeria |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5itYicMr38&t=70s France Offered Tinubu Funds to Establish Military Base in Nigeria |
Maiherpri’s skin is very dark brown and he died at a young age, approximately 25 - 30, the reason still remains unknown. Due to the location of his burial, as well as the treasures found within his royal tomb, Maiherpri is assumed to have been a very important figure during the 18th dynasty.
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Maiherpri Royal Mummy - Buried at Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Kings, New Kingdom (18th Dynasty, 1427-1392 BC) He lived during the rule of Thutmose IV (1401–1391 BC), and received the honour of a burial in the royal necropolis. His name means "Lion of the Battlefield" Maiherpri was buried in a Royal Egyptian Tomb in the Valley of the Kings, the royal necropolis (Egypt). The Royal Mummy was unwrapped in March 1901, revealing a very dark skin with woolly hair. In Maiherperi's tomb, a papyrus was found depicting him with literally "blackish" skin. The papyrus in question was the Book of the Dead Those who studied the royal mummy, discovered, Maiherpri was extremely well embalmed, with even a gold foil placed upon the scar of incision upon his hip. Despite skin missing on the soles of his feet, that Egyptologists believe was caused during the embalming process rather than any robbery, Maiherpri’s mummy was in great condition.
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The main reason for the collapse is Corruption. Building contractors cut corners by buying substandard materials |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nsfnz-4lj0 France is Funding Military Base in Nigeria to Destabilize West Africa |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2FkjOExFNg The Save Humanity Advocacy Center has accused France of Funding Boko Haram The Save Humanity Advocacy Center (SHAC) has accused France of repeatedly providing funds for Boko Haram and arming them with sophisticated weapons to keep up the insurgency momentum in the country. The Centre made this known at a press conference by Executive Secretary, Comrade Ibrahim Abubakar, in Abuja, on Wednesday, in reaction to reports that the radical Islamic fighters had obtained ultra-modern drones. The group fingered France and its allies in this latest scheme, owing to previous history and by doing so the European nation is undermining Nigeria's sovereignty. Having continually remained mute, the SHAC, therefore challenged France to “ tell the world who was responsible for arming Boko Haram in the past". The Centre, however, urged the Nigerian military to maintain its onslaught on the terrorist while calling on member states committed to the new funds to break free of colonial loyalties. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2FkjOExFNg Centre links Boko Haram funding to France The Save Humanity Advocacy Center (SHAC) has accused France of repeatedly providing funds for Boko Haram and arming them with sophisticated weapons to keep up the insurgency momentum in the country. The Centre made this known at a press conference by Executive Secretary, Comrade Ibrahim Abubakar, in Abuja, on Wednesday, in reaction to reports that the radical Islamic fighters had obtained ultra-modern drones. The group fingered France and its allies in this latest scheme, owing to previous history and by doing so the European nation is undermining Nigeria's sovereignty. Having continually remained mute, the SHAC, therefore challenged France to “ tell the world who was responsible for arming Boko Haram in the past". |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR_SnxecwT0 The Youngest And Smartest Nigerians Making Global Impact With Their Genius Minds Discover the inspiring stories of child geniuses from Nigeria, a nation bursting with extraordinary talent. From groundbreaking innovations to academic brilliance, these young minds are shaping the future and defying limits. Witness their journeys of passion, resilience, and unmatched creativity in this captivating showcase of Nigeria's brightest stars. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8MbsTh39L8 Israeli TikToker Arrested After Spitting On A 7 Year OId African Kid |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmxgX_0xBWo&t=38s Inside The First Up-Side Down House In Nigeria Inside The First Up-Side Down House In Nigeria is a video where i take you on an exclusive tour of the first upside down house within landmark africa in lagos nigeria |
Nigerian citizens need protection too |
EmekaA125:Those monkeys have the right to have a lawyer, and if there are no laws that forbid monkeys to enter a private property, then those monkeys will win the case and they should be compensated with bananas |
World Meditation Day on December 21 Details Date: December 21 Time: 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm IST Website: https://www.artofliving.org/world-meditation-day Venue Online Event Join the millions for an epic meditation to celebrate the United Nations’ inaugural World Meditation Day on December 21.
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The death penalty should be applied in Nigeria for certain acts of corruption that damage the country's economy or finances |
EFCC should also investigate the suspicious activities of some Lebanese and Arab people |
ECOWAS is Dead |
Ibironke Rotimi-Olajide work as a captain for Airpeace
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Air Peace Pilots
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Air Peace
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The long-awaited INTERSTATE services of the Oyo State Pacesetter Transport Services is here!! Commuters can now travel in comfort and style in our elegant rides at very competitive prices. It features more than travelling as it offers: - Air-conditioning - Free WiFi - E-Entertainment - Individual charging ports - Refreshments - Safety, and - Security
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120 bed Lagos MediPark
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Drone Food Delivery is more efficient
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