Politics › Re: Senior Advocate Of IPOB - Wike’s Aide Mocks Nnamdi Kanu (Picture) by Image123(m): 3:42am On Nov 08, 2025 |
sweerychick: Diss and mock him for all you care, Nnamdi Kanu would still go down in history as the Man who saw tomorrow in this shithole. Everything he predicted is what is unfolding right before our eyes, the worst the Nigerian government can do is to sentence him to death. But your silence on him cannot stop his determination Please explain this point i keep reading about seeing tomorrow. What are the things he saw about tomorrow that were not seen before? |
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Politics › Re: Are You Insane? You Cannot Convict Me. I Am Nnamdi Kanu - IPOB Leader (Video) by Image123(m): 7:53pm On Nov 07, 2025 |
Was probably trying to rile the judge's emotions so people would say the judgement is personal, not logical. i wish him a well deserved det sentence. Life imprisonment is injustice. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 7:51pm On Nov 07, 2025*. Modified: 8:09pm On Nov 07, 2025 |
OLAADEGBU: How are we saying the same thing? My position is that there is Christian genocide going on in Nigeria while you insist that there is no Christian genocide. I admit that Christians, Muslims and others are dying but who is doing the killing? I believe it is the Islamic terrorists while you believe it is just bad people. Who then is responsible for the outcry, Muslims or Christians? If Christians why are the Muslims not complaining? See the report of the INEC Chairman below and then tell me what you think.
In the brief obtained by SaharaReporters, Amupitan made a damning conclusion: “There is evidence that genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed by both State and non-State actors,” he wrote. You admit that Christians and Muslims are being killed but it's a Christian genocide. OK. You admit a new and independent government person's report and keep harping about being government, but in the same breath deny other government person's reports. Or Keyamo and the presidency are not government enough. Fair enough, we both know Nigeria is insecure and needs solutions. That's fair enough for me. Again, i leave it here. You're free to believe your motives, kindly allow me believe mine. We face challenges head-on and remain steadfast in our commitment to engage partners and champion Nigeria's interests on the diplomatic front. We are confidently asserting our presence on the global stage, guided by unwavering calm, clarity, and a strong sense of purpose.
We are indeed faced with terrorism - a challenge Nigeria has faced for almost two decades, and we will not back down. We will decisively defeat terrorism and claim victory in this battle. Security is non-negotiable, and we will never compromise on this principle. With unwavering courage and a steadfast commitment to the rule of law, we will prevail.
Nigeria is one united family. We rise together, move forward together, and reject despair in favour of determination. Our future is far more robust and stronger than any fears we may have.
The task ahead is immense, yet our resolve is even greater. We will continue to sustain and build on our reform gains and deliver a prosperous and inclusive Nigeria.
We will spare no effort and leave no stone unturned in our mission to eliminate criminals from our society. We urge our allies to stand firmly with us as we amplify our fight against terrorism. We have made significant progress in the past two years and we will decisively eliminate this threat.
With courage and the rule of law, we will triumph.
Nigeria will be, and remain a reliable partner and dependable ally to its friends and a steady voice for stability. We also welcome the collaboration and support of our allies, friends, and partners as we strengthen both security and economic growth.
To the brave men and women of our armed forces and intelligence community united by purpose, regardless of tribe or religion, who serve fearlessly, fight side-by-side and sometimes pay the ultimate price, we express our deepest gratitude. Your commitment is our strength in the fight against terror.
~ Bola Ahmed Tinubu President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Arrives Abuja Court Beaming With Smiles by Image123(m): 2:44pm On Nov 07, 2025 |
i heard that he left frustrated and angry. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Blasts Justice James Omotosho, Rages In Court Uncontrollably (Video) by Image123(m): 2:40pm On Nov 07, 2025 |
Acts of frustration. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 2:38pm On Nov 07, 2025 |
OLAADEGBU: Follow the money trail.
Moore decried the alleged ongoing genocide against Christians in Nigeria, saying it has been met with global indifference. We're saying the same thing with different motives. There's no denial of the terrible insecurity, loss of lives, complacency and even corruption involved with arms deals and security votes. What we've said different is the motives. Even the government doesn't deny the killings and insecurity. They admit that they need help. But it's NOT just a religious thing or by any means a Christian genocide. It's an issue of insecurity to Nigerians. This is the difference. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 4:31am On Nov 07, 2025 |
OLAADEGBU: See Intersociety’s reply to BBC’s enquiry:
Intersociety in its response shared with SaharaReporters on Thursday noted that the figures dated back to 2009 at the start of the Boko Haram insurgency which led to the burning and shutting down of churches in North-East Nigeria, the epicentre of the insurgency. At the end, it's still he said that she said that they said. With a mix of blame games. |
Politics › Re: We Are Diplomatically Engaging The World, We Will Fight Terrorism - Tinubu by Image123(m): 5:15pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Sorry Mr President. We stand solid |
Politics › Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 4:05pm On Nov 06, 2025*. Modified: 5:14pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
OLAADEGBU: I’ll advise you to take what the BBC says with a pinch of salt. Do they have data to debunk those of others? See the link below showing how BBC has been exposed for being a fraud. https://www.nairaland.com/8553994/bbc-exposed-panorama-doctored-donald#137350680 In response to this criticism, the organisation has said that "it is almost impossible to reproduce all our reports and their references dating back to 2010. Our easy method is to pick their summary statistics and add them to our fresh discoveries or findings to make up our new reports." But the data sources quoted by InterSociety in its reports do not reflect the figures published.
InterSociety includes a list of 70 media reports as some of the sources to its findings on the attacks against Christians in 2025. But in about half of these cases, the original news stories did not mention the religious identity of the victims.
For example, InterSociety quoted an Al Jazeera report of an attack in north-eastern Nigeria, saying that according to the news organisation "not less than 40 farmers mainly Christians were abducted by Boko Haram in Damboa part of Borno State".
But Al Jazeera's report didn't mention that the victims were "mainly Christians", as quoted by InterSociety.
Some of the attacks also appear to be reported more than once.
To explain the shortfall, InterSociety says it also estimates the number of people it believes have died in captivity and includes eyewitness testimonies it cannot make public. These are some of the issues bro. Unverified claims from everyone, from pastors to governments. No one believes anyone. So we settle for reason, not emotions. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 2:33pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Bishop David Abioye Speaks On The Killing Of Christians In Nigeria by Image123(m): 12:52pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Emusan: You can deny it but it won't change the fact.
That was a letter written by the affected victims and the other attached is the minutes of a meeting held in Jos in 2010.
All are in public place.
The minutes shows the plan of all the genocide against Christians in Nigeria.
In fact, many victims have come out to say they are to one who cried to US for help as Nigeria government is compromised already.
Again, your denial won't erase the fact but you rely on the same government you're defending.
Meanwhile, doesn't your Security Adviser once called for the same US intervention against insecurity?
Just continue your defense because of your stomach. Fact here is relative, cheers. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 12:51pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
OLAADEGBU: Saying the same thing when killing a chicken or cow should tell you how they value human lives, this you cannot equate with Christians. When Muslims make that exclamation they do it in service to their god. The only guarantee of a Muslim making paradise is either by killing or be killed in a Jihad. When Muslims carry out this Jihad against Jews and Christians it is called genocide and any Muslim casualty cannot be counted as genocide but violence. Okay oh.  |
Politics › Re: Stop Celebrating ‘worthless’ GDP Figures, Osinbajo Warns African Govts by Image123(m): 12:48pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
SeriouslySense: He was not given a chance, i remember whenever Buhari gave him the chance he performed well. Oh yeah, number 2 citizen not given a chance. As powerless as us all. |
Politics › Re: US Lawmaker Condemns Sharia Law, Joins Ted Cruz In Decrying Christian Killings by Image123(m): 10:02am On Nov 06, 2025 |
OLAADEGBU: I thought of our conversation when I saw this caption.
Dozens of people are injured. Read more: https://trib.al/vD3kJbm And like i rightly informed you bro, saying that is an abused islamic practice or culture. Every muslim says it when taking a life. They call it "halal". To them, it's a kind of acknowledgement that life belongs to God. They say the same thing whether killing chicken or cow. It doesn't prove what you suppose. |
Politics › Re: Stop Celebrating ‘worthless’ GDP Figures, Osinbajo Warns African Govts by Image123(m): 9:53am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Lolz, Osinbande should not be talking about governance and politics. Talk religion or law or something else. You were there for 8 years bro. On top that, no impact, no difference, no distinction. |
Sports › Re: Osimhen Tops UCL Scoring Chart After Hat-Trick Against Ajax by Image123(m): 8:20am On Nov 06, 2025 |
cr7lomo: Mbappe and halaand never score penalty this season for champions league ...oshimen don fire 3 or 4 penalties out of his 6 goals .... no de compare abeg Reason why i mentioned the word "arguably". Aside these, he's still not getting deserving attention and respect. |
Sports › Re: Osimhen Tops UCL Scoring Chart After Hat-Trick Against Ajax by Image123(m): 8:18am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Lamasta: Where will you put Haaland and Mbappe Reason why i mentioned the word "arguably". Aside these, he's still not getting deserving attention and respect. |
Politics › Re: World Bank To Consider Nigeria’s Fresh $1Billion Loan Request by Image123(m): 6:39am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Some people go too cry again. There is a 2025 to 2027 Medium Term Expenditure Framework & Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF‑FSP) for Nigeria already. This ALREADY includes about N9.22 trillion planned for new borrowings. And debt service: ~N15.38 trillion in the envelope. So don't have an heart attack or convulsions each time a part of it is mentioned, presented or executed. The whole plan of the 2025‑2027 Medium‑Term Expenditure Framework & Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP) for the Federal Republic of Nigeria was approved as follows:
It was approved by the Senate of Nigeria on or around 3–4 December 2024.
It was also approved earlier by the House of Representatives (Nigeria) on 27 November 2024.
Prior to the legislative approval, the document was published by the Budget Office of the Federation on 15 November 2024, marked as “FEC Approved”. If each of this same news is increasing your BP, sorry for your lack of proper education.
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Politics › Re: Oando Bows To Dangote Refinery, Suspends Fuel Imports by Image123(m): 6:35am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Hmmm, we siddon look. If we talk now, dem go say we dey support party, collect money. |
Sports › Re: Osimhen Tops UCL Scoring Chart After Hat-Trick Against Ajax by Image123(m): 6:34am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Osimhen is arguably the best forward at the moment, but he's not getting deserving attention. |
Politics › Re: Bashir Ahmad, Adamu Garba, Others Support US Military Action On Terrorists by Image123(m): 6:18am On Nov 06, 2025 |
It depends on what you mean. i don't support an invasion. If foreigners can help fine. HELP, not invade. These folks have an agenda. In line with scriptural directives and teaching, i have prayed for and supported the peace of my country for the most part of my life. i won't gullibly work against that for selfish reasons. The bulk of those supporting this invasion are folks who feel they lost something, so don't care that all the country loses.
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Christianity Etc › Re: Bishop David Abioye Speaks On The Killing Of Christians In Nigeria by Image123(m): 7:05pm On Nov 05, 2025*. Modified: 8:21pm On Nov 05, 2025 |
[quote author=Emusan post=137368191][/quote]i'll take credible sources report like that of the government and the officials i have posted. Not random pictures from who knows. Did you read your second image at all? It directly contradicts you and even states that christians are causing problems.
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Politics › Re: Oseni Rufai Explains How EU Is Benefitting At Nigeria's Expense by Image123(m): 11:35am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Are they not paying you for the goods? Abi na me no understand the argument. Is this not part of the monies our government makes and shares every month?
1. Oil & Gas (72%) • Nigeria ships 1.6 million barrels/day to Europe
2. Cocoa, Sesame, Leather (18%) • EU buys €8.1 bn of Nigerian farm & raw materials • Germany alone takes €2.4 bn cocoa beans
3. Re-exports & Services (10%) • Dutch ports re-export Nigerian LNG → €4.5 bn • French banks & insurers skim €1.2 bn fees
Grand total: €45.1 billion (2024 actual) |
Politics › Re: I’m Not Scared Of Trump, Barau Tackles Akpabio by Image123(m): 10:28am On Nov 05, 2025 |
OkukoIgbo: What of south Korea and Germany that the US coloniSed just like the countries you mentioned, what don't you want to ascribe their failures and violence to Islam? Did you say colonised? Are you sure you know the meaning of colonise and the difference with intervention? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has Ordered AGF To Withdraw Court Cases Against Me — Natasha by Image123(m): 10:25am On Nov 05, 2025 |
This content creator sha. |
Politics › Re: Christian Killings: We'll Begin To Name Officials Responsible Soon - US Lawmaker by Image123(m): 10:24am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Bros, name them already. |
Politics › Re: I’m Not Scared Of Trump, Barau Tackles Akpabio by Image123(m): 6:43am On Nov 05, 2025 |
You're not scared doesn't mean you should not be diplomatic in your talk. A soft answer and silence is wiser sometimes. We have a country to build.
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Christianity Etc › Re: Bishop David Abioye Speaks On The Killing Of Christians In Nigeria by Image123(m): 5:15am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Emusan: The one I quoted and said you do copy and paste.
No! You're dodging them. Here it is again.
There's Christians genocide in Nigeria.
1. Give me the number of Christians killed vs other religion since the beginning of this terrorism
2. Give me the number of CHURCHES destroyed vs other religion?
3. Christians dominated areas affected vs other religion?
Yes! If your claim is that there's no GENOCIDE AGAINST CHRISTIAN, provide available data about the atrocity of your brothers.
In your so called evidence no NAME OF ANY CHURCH MENTIONED, why?
So I need number of churches affected vs other religions
If you provide what I needed with fact, I won't reject your fact.
Just answer them, let's see whether they need the truth or not.
We're doing that and that is why your brothers are furious and angry.
If we don't preach the gospel how do you think the number of churches keep increasing despite the persecution from your brothers?
But you're the one doing that right now.
How many villages have you entered to preach the gospel?
So all the Christians in those affected areas aren't Christians enough to you but just doing politics. That's wonderful.
Meanwhile, if there's no fruit of evangelism, how come the number of churches keep increasing despite many have been destroyed?
You don't need to tell
The truth will continue to hit you hard |
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Politics › Re: NNPCL Begins Review Of Port Harcourt, Warri, Kaduna Refineries For Viability by Image123(m): 5:55pm On Nov 04, 2025 |
Emusan: It's evident you're the sore loser here.
People have been talking about Christian genocide in Nigeria for years even many people in your camp today agreed to this.
So, if you think because US wants to capitalize on this which is giving you people headache because you feel your source of food will be touched, that's your cup of tea.
Still dodging my questions False accusers, liars and people who curse are going to the same place as terrorists. Hope your pastor remembered to tell you, asides telling you who to vote for? |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Forces Rescue Two Kidnap Victims, Recover ₦3.8 Million Ransom In Kogi by Image123(m): 5:50pm On Nov 04, 2025 |
JuanDeDios: What do we have here? A middle-aged religious man whose entire idea of smartness, interlocution or having fun is wrapped up in playing on words. One day he becomes a politician’s abobaku (he calls it supporting the government), hyping and praising ANYthing and EVERYthing the government does and using very unflattering words on opposition politicians and their supporters. You just woke up and realised how wonderful Nigeria and its government is? Ok. More GCON to your elbow.
You may want to read our posts again to see who was using civilised language and who started with insults, or "tantrums" as you call them. And of course, media reports and the experiences of real Nigerians no longer matter. Only hard, cold statistics do - after all, campaign is over and na statistics we go chop now. A frustrated student of obi, sorry about your loss. |