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No video proof ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ??I took a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters. |
You had to wait for him to be sentenced to life imprison before you active political strategy. Lol |
When the same title Dr.is given away in a ceremony for a donation or celebrity, it cheapens the immense effort of those who earned it the hard way. The public can no longer distinguish between a scholar and a celebrity, making the title useless as a marker of academic accomplishment. |
Na you dey buy cheap product oga. You dream we design and manufacture it. Blame your SON standard organization of Nigeria not China PeopleStructure: |
When ee reach visa matter we are not brothers. |
Since he said the kidnappings are engineered Can someone help me to asks him to point out those who engineered the kidnapping And save us the time |
Isn't it high time we start happening to Nigeria And stop letting Nigeria happen to us emmabest2000: |
Can someone remind me Why the state of emergency was declared in rivers earlier this year ??Is the current situation of the country Not a emergency ??KB. 25 KWARA. 38 NIGER. 303 I is not understanding 😕 |
This is exactly the problem. It's shameful that at this critical point, they can't put their differences aside to find national solutions together. Instead of uniting,they are still playing cheap politics. We, as citizens, must be the ones to maintain focus and demand better. Our strength lies in standing together as one nation, beyond these political divisions |
Please who is Soyinka and what is his contribution into the life of the common man in Nigeria? what is his contribution into Nigeria Society? Where was his voices when our fellow citizens are being killed and kidnapped? When he was needed to use his massive platforms to speak truth to power or to demand action, they are often missing. They will not speak on our behalf, so they should keep their lives to themselves. Their silence about the hardship, insecurity, unemployment, favoritism, etc..... is a message in itself. It tells us that they are not ready to contribute anything meaningful to the society that gave them fame and fortune. Not even the bare minimum to just lend their voice. Let us channel our energy and outrage there, and leave these celebrities to their personal, inconsequential affairs. #savethefuturegeneration. #saveourStudent #oureducationisatrisk |
Even your almighty iphone, hp, Toshiba almost90% of you technology. is manufactured in China. Shipped to California. Not to talk of your clothing brands Self-study and personal research helps alot. No be every time you go dey talk wettin person tell you Learn to think and make decisions for yourself. Never follow the multitude. Create your own path ✨️ PeopleStructure: |
Just as the Governors and lawmakers are the Worse who have befallen Nigeria and it Citizens Putindbutt: |
So this statement is not meaningful to you abi ![]() If we truly desire a new Nigeria - a united, peaceful, and progressive one, our leaders must choose healing over hostility, reconciliation over retaliation, and dialogue over division. Only by addressing grievances with justice, fairness, and compassion can we move towards a future where every Nigerian feels heard, valued, and safe. thesolutions: |
My education in China emphasized rigorous logical thinking, which has become the foundation of my problem solving approach. No emotions here. PeopleStructure: |
I have seen local government chairmen, community leaders, and even members of the House of Representatives engaging directly with these bandits. However, I have never once seen a video or credible report of a high-ranking military leader or a uniformed personnel at such a negotiation table. [b]This should automatically tell you that The military has integrity and will never negotiate with terrorist[/b]s. The actions of this public figures sends a dangerous message, it implicitly frames this conflict as a community issue to be bargained with, rather than an act of terrorism to be militarily crushed by the state, which undermines both the strategy and the morale of our armed forces and leaves citizens feeling utterly defenseless. Lanretoye: |
This is a deeply troubling account reflecting the profound frustration and horror felt by many over the persistent and severe security crisis in Nigeria. While the term genocide the horrific attacks on Christian communities in the Middle Belt and elsewhere by militant groups, has led to thousands of deaths and a devastating humanitarian crisis. The sentiment that the government's response has been perceived as ineffective is a common and powerful critique among citizens who demand more decisive action to protect all Nigerians, ensure justice, and address the complex root causes of the conflict, which include resource competition, ethnic strife, and the rise of extremist ideologies. |
That's logic not emotion PeopleStructure: |
All your back marv1: |
this video is a stark wake up call. It is a visual representation of the state losing its fundamental mandate the security of its citizens. Treating this as just another news cycle is a recipe for disaster. It demands a national security emergency response that is proportional to the grave threat now visibly on display. The boldness of these bandits is a direct measure of their perceived weakness of the state, and that perception must be shattered with decisive and effective action. |
I have no interest in knowing who Regina Daniels or these other celebrities are, as I consciously refuse to lend any attention or sympathy to their personal dramas while they remain silent on the critical issues plaguing our nation; where are their voices when our citizens are being killed and our students and teachers are being kidnapped? Since they refuse to use their platforms to speak on these paramount issues or contribute meaningfully to society, they should keep their lives to themselves, and[b] I will remain focused on what truly matters the safety of our future generations and the urgent call to bring back our girls.[/b] |
It's an honor you compare my writing skills to AI Standing tall PeopleStructure: |
My Argument We have never seen a soul. Yet, we universally know and talk about souls. We only see the body die, not the soul part of a person. Therefore, the soul must be an invisible, immortal part of us that continues after the body dies.( just like gravity we know it’s there and as been there from the beginning of time but can not see it) This is the core of the mind body dualism argument, famously proposed by the philosopher René Descartes. He argued that the mind (or soul) is a non physical substance distinct from the physical body. Truthseeker10: |
The Secret Deal We Deserve to Read: What Was discussed Between Nigeria and the U.S.? While our leaders met behind closed doors with U.S. officials, speaking of security pacts and shared strategies, the Nigerian people are left in the dark, forced to rely on polished press releases that reveal nothing of the true commitments made on our behalf. We cannot and will not accept this veil of secrecy the full, unedited transcript of these discussions must be made public immediately, so every citizen can see what was truly agreed upon, what sovereignty was potentially bargained, and how this deal will tangibly end the nightmare for our children who remain in the crosshairs of terrorists. |
THEY LOOK DSAME DRESS. DSAME Commit DSAME ATROCITY LIVE IN DSAME REMOTE AREA so therefore they are DSAME |
To ensure we're on the same page, it's important to read for full comprehension, not just to extract specific details. If something isn't clear, I encourage you to keep quiet and listen to the responses from sensible people and be open to learning. That's how we can achieve the best outcome. By the way[b] I am very okay 👍[/b] sipping my ice 🧊 tea at moment. Be a good boy ivandrag0n: |
You and your Unjustifiable anger 😠 No give yourself BP wakaman: |
On point 👉 BIRTH AND DEATH is the only two phase that all living thing must pass through be it Human, Animal And plant LIFE MATHEMATICS BIRTH is the LOWEST COMMON FACTOR. LCM While DEATH is the HIGHEST COMMON FACTOR. HCF edunaragold: |
My belief that the U.S. engagement is a dual purpose strategy part protection, part resource grabs reinforced by the broader context of its global trade and technology war with China. Nigeria, with its critical minerals and vast oil reserves, represents a key strategic frontier in this contest for economic and political influence in Africa. The wolf of American strategic interest cannot hide forever it uses the morally urgent sheep's clothing of religious protection to build a foothold, but its true colors will inevitably emerge as it moves to secure resources, counter Chinese investment, and reorient Nigerian alliances to serve its own geopolitical and economic objectives, ultimately revealing which master humanitarian concern or strategic dominance it truly serves. |
From a strictly scientific and materialist perspective, the answer is direct We did not exist as conscious individuals before our birth. |
In Nigeria today, there exists a stark and heartbreaking map of safety. One route is reserved for convoys of powerful officials, winding from the capital into the heart of bandit terrorized communities. These journeys, shielded by armored vehicles and elite security, are deemed essential for brief visits and photo opportunities. The state mobilizes its full might to guarantee safe passage, proving it possesses the capacity to overcome Bandit infested roads. Yet, on the very same roads, a different story unfolds. For hundreds of schoolchildren in places like Niger, Kaduna, Kwara, Kogi, KB, the map is a dead end. The truth is that their safety is not the priority. We have the blueprint. We have the security logistics. We have done it before, merging students from different schools to securely write national exams like WAEC. The same can be done for their very lives. We can move them, in protected batches, to safer federal institutions where their education and their childhood can continue without terror. The message this inaction sends is chilling, the journey of a minister is indispensable, while the future of a child is negotiable. It is not a logistical problem it is a catastrophic failure of will. If the government can secure the road for a photo op. Their lives must become our nation's most nonnegotiable mission. |
The answer lies in the very fact that if the government can guarantee the safety of its own convoys carrying ministers, security chiefs, and officials to travel from Abuja to these same traumatized communities for brief visits and photo opportunities, then it absolutely possesses the logistical and security capacity to guarantee the safety of children being relocated to safer areas. This is not a question of impossibility it is a question of priority. The government mobilizes massive security details for its officials. That same principle of a secured, armored convoy, with air surveillance if necessary, can and must be applied to transport students. They can be moved in batches under heavy guard to other secure federal schools or institutions elsewhere in the country, where they can be merged with other students to continue their education and face less trauma, (because their mind will be occupied) just as we have done for national exams like WAEC and NECO, where students from different schools are often consolidated at secure centers to write their tests. If the state has the will to protect its most vulnerable citizens, the way forward is clear. The safety of children should be a nonnegotiable national mission, not an insurmountable logistical hurdle. MarketDispatch: |
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