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owobokiri:Oh, so now I’m “brainwashed,” indifferent, and morally bankrupt because I don’t choreograph my outrage to the latest CNN soundbite? First, your accusation assumes I value one life over another. That is entirely false. I mourn every innocent Lebanese, Iranian, Palestinian, or any human killed. Unlike your strawman, I do not need to weaponize tragedy for rhetorical gain. Secondly, this constant framing that Nigerians,or any of us, must conform to your selective outrage is laughable. My concern for global events is not measured by whose passport they carry. The audacity to reduce empathy to a nationality hierarchy speaks more to your own limited worldview than to mine. Finally, your insistence that Americans are “extraterrestrial” or “more important” is a hyperbolic insult, one that ignores nuance, moral reasoning, and the fact that outrage can be principled without being performative. If anything, your moral lecturing is what looks like indoctrination: parroting a narrative that equates empathy with American casualties alone. So, kindly check your assumptions before you start ranking the world’s grief. |
PepeXKermit:Exactly my point. Now Israel has to sleep with one eye open for the next 100 years. Because all those people who had their family killed will be deadlier than before. Israel is making the terrorism worse in the whole world. |
Kukutente23:Britain gave them the land to flush them out of UK Same thing Hitler tried to do in a different way. My question is why do they cause trouble everywhere they go and everybody wants them out ? LOL |
Geovanni412: True,and they also wanted to get rid of the Zionists from their country, for a reason no one wants them around forever in their country. Now that the whole world can see what they are capable of doing, everyone wants out. Even America will eventually turn on them. All these republican support doesn't go past Washington. The real conservative right winged Americans dont like Jewish Zionists. |
Phnuel007:Fake data, fake statistics. Fake data, fake statistics. |
tpain121:LOL, In case you need a reminder. The whole world saw Israelis running and fleeing to Europe, Cyprus and America.
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BodyCount:As everyday goes by, I start believing , Hamas was sponsored by Israel to cause chaos to justify invasion of Gaza. |
jaxxy: Qatari government was working with Israel, till Israel bombed all the negotiators. You cant gaslight the whole world. Every country in the world knows Israel doesn't want peace. |
CoronaVirusPro:The United Kingdom will not tolerate their citizens being killed. |
ZombieDredd:They won’t back down until they are confronted by a power strong enough to stop them, in this case, Iran. Like a playground bully, Israel keeps pushing until someone bigger forces them to face consequences. Their actions only reinforce Middle East fears: Israel’s behavior makes it difficult to trust them in regional diplomacy or security matters. |
NaijaGoBetter2:What we’re witnessing isn’t accidental: it’s tactical escalation. By striking soft targets and ratcheting tensions, Israel risks provoking a larger intervention that conveniently advances its strategic aims. They have been careful not to touch Iran directly , a sign they understand how quickly a regional war could spin out of control. At home and online, coordinated influence operations amplify fear and disinformation, warping public perception and undermining any chance of sober debate. This pattern demands scrutiny: who benefits from escalation, and why are civilian lives being treated like instruments of strategy? |
themosthigh: I doubt the people cheering on these massacres are genuine Christians. Many are paid mercenaries who sit online pushing propaganda worldwide. Israel has built an “internet army” that infiltrates forums like Nairaland, registering with Igbo and Yoruba names to stir division among Nigerians. Some even use tools like ChatGPT to mimic a Nigerian voice. |
GiftofGod77:I completely agree with you. If we decide to kill 1 million people every time a group (hamas) causes problem......we will finish the whole world. |
Bimpe29:Israel is making more enemies daily, all these people killed have brothers,sisters,uncles,aunties,in-laws....How will they feel safe living in their midst ? |
Despite a negotiated ceasefire in Lebanon, they continue killing civilians, including children and American citizens. This represents unprecedented terrorism on a global scale. Targeting and killing Americans is an absolute red line, no matter where it happens. Yet, every day, it seems Trump allows it to continue, raising suspicions that Epstein-related blackmail may be influencing the POTUS.
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Four US citizens, including three children, were among five people killed Sunday by an Israeli air strike on southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese government.Source:https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/21/middleeast/israeli-strike-lebanon-us-citizens-killed-latam-intl
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By American hero you mean MAGA hero ? Please be more truthful with your caption. These are 2 different people....FYI. |
Gerhards:The whole world has answered that question from keir starmer to macron to carney to ireland to columbia. The Israelis are the terrorists. |
Gerhards:Do you mean this message is not from Gerhards.....lol ![]() |
Ever since the United Kingdom has recognized Palestine we now have back to back propaganda. God Bless Palestine. Palestine will be free. The world is more powerful than the Zionists.
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Floky215:I hope you are seeing someone. I dont mean like in a relationship. I mean like a therapist. Because its just starting, this season is going to be long. Palestine will be free and That Genocide will stop. The world is stronger than a childish bully like Israel and all the fake Zionists. |
Mossad has now turned to content creators. Brace yourself for more: • False-flag terrorist attacks. • Politician blackmail on an unprecedented scale. • Surges in banditry and Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria. But the world sees through the smoke. You cannot keep deceiving us. Stop the genocide. Return the land. Justice is not optional, and history will remember those who chose truth over lies.
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Keir Starmer did it—and against all odds, I am genuinely proud of him. Despite his VP being ousted over a blackmail leak, his U.S. ambassador removed under similar circumstances, and widespread protests targeting his government, with Elon Musk even telling protesters to remove Starmer, he stood firm. With conscience and courage, and a determination to stand on the right side of history, Starmer officially announced the recognition of Palestine. Make no mistake: this bold move will invite sabotage. The UK—and any other country following suit, can expect coordinated attacks, false-flag operations, and manufactured “terrorist incidents” blamed on Muslims, all designed to inflame Islamophobia and distract from the truth. History will remember leaders who acted with integrity. And Starmer, against a storm of pressure and manipulation, has chosen to act. |
As the United Kingdom, Canada, and other global powers formally recognize Palestine, a storm of dirty tricks is already bubbling beneath the surface. Brace yourself: false-flag terror attacks, staged and meticulously blamed on Muslims, are not a “maybe.” They are an inevitability, calculated, orchestrated, and packaged to inflame Islamophobia, distract from occupation crimes, and manipulate the global narrative. We all know the puppet masters. The ones who profit politically, financially, and geopolitically from perpetual chaos in the Middle East. Every explosion, every manufactured headline, every viral video of “suspected terrorists” is not a coincidence, it is a weaponized story designed to deflect outrage, confuse the international community, and intimidate those daring to stand on the side of justice. Meanwhile, the world watches, weary yet unbowed. The collective moral compass of nations will not be held hostage by propaganda. [/b]Regardless of which political ox is gored, regardless of who’s whining in corner offices over lost influence, genocide cannot be ignored. [b]The blood of innocents is not a bargaining chip. It is a call to expose the architects of deceit, dismantle the theater, and hold the real perpetrators accountable. Let us be clear: every staged crisis, every spin of “terror threat,” every carefully crafted narrative of fear is a test of global conscience. And the world is learning, slowly but surely, that truth cannot be silenced by smoke, mirrors, or cynical manipulation. History is watching. And justice, real, unflinching justice,will eventually write its ledger.
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U.S. President Donald Trump plans to introduce a new $100,000 application fee for H-1B worker visas, according to a White House official, in an effort to reduce their use as part of his broader immigration crackdown.Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/trump-mulls-adding-new-100000-fee-h-1b-visas-bloomberg-news-reports-2025-09-19
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Everyday they push me closer to buying my own private jet. |
Nigeria is considering stripping its state oil company of its decisive role in managing existing oil contracts and transferring that authority to the upstream regulator, in what could be the most significant shake-up since the 2021 Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). Under the proposal, contracts currently controlled by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) would move to the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). Lawmakers say the shift is aimed at plugging “statutory leakages and opaque deductions” that have drained government coffers for decades. It’s a bold step in a sector where mistrust runs deep. The PIA was supposed to settle the blurred lines between regulator and operator, but critics argue that NNPC’s hybrid role as both commercial player and contract gatekeeper left too much room for manipulation. By putting NUPRC in charge, Abuja hopes to clean up revenue flows and boost badly needed income for the cash-strapped state. But the risks are obvious. If NUPRC takes on contract control while retaining its watchdog role, it could end up judge and jury over the very agreements it regulates, a conflict of interest that may spook investors. Legal fights over existing contracts are also a possibility, with international partners wary of changes to hard-won terms. Nigeria’s oil sector can ill afford more uncertainty. Output has been hobbled by theft, pipeline sabotage, and underinvestment, leaving Africa’s top producer pumping well below its OPEC quota. Meanwhile, domestic refining is only just beginning to recover with the Warri restart and the Dangote refinery ramp-up, after years of costly fuel imports. For now, the proposal signals Abuja’s desperation to squeeze more from oil, its chief revenue lifeline. Whether it delivers reform or simply shifts the opacity from one institution to another will depend on how much independence, and transparency, the government is willing to grant its regulator.
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Fubara, nobody can take your grace. Hold fast. Maybe one day you’ll sit in the presidency of Nigeria; only God knows tomorrow. If you doubt God’s plan, remember this paradox: Goodluck Jonathan became president without contesting the top ticket, while Atiku keeps running for the same office yet again. Life’s outcomes aren’t always predictable, that’s not chaos, it’s design we don’t yet understand. Stay strong. “Stay strong , only God knows tomorrow.” |
Putin taunting NATO NATO Article 5 Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty (Washington Treaty, 1949) is the collective defense clause. It states: An armed attack against one or more NATO members in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all. Each member will assist by taking such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain security. |
Three Russian MIG-31 fighter jets on entered Estonian airspace without permission on Friday, Estonia's government told Reuters. The planes stayed in the airspace for 12 minutes. Earlier, European and NATO sources told the news agency that Estonian airspace was violated by Russian military jets Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/3-russian-mig-31-fighter-jets-enter-estopian-airspace-without-permission/articleshow/124000564.cms?from=mdr
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Charlie Kirk built a brand on saying the most outrageous, provocative things when he was alive, things that many considered vile, divisive, and outright corrosive. But now in his death, we see a strange twist: the U.S. government and corporate America punishing people for speaking openly about him. Workers are being fired, people are being silenced, all for voicing opinions about a man who never held his tongue. This is the same America that parades itself as the global preacher of freedom , lecturing other nations about liberty and free speech. Yet, when it comes to home turf, the First Amendment is being mocked in real time. The hypocrisy couldn’t be clearer. The difference today is that social media has blown the doors wide open. What used to be whispered behind closed doors, kept in check by newspapers owned by the puppet masters , is now on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for the world to see. The mask of hypocrisy slips daily. Charlie Kirk was a provocateur, nothing less. He thrived on his platform, said venomous things, and enjoyed the spotlight for it. The U.S. government cannot turn around and muzzle people who are saying equally sharp things about him now that he is gone. Think back: when Sani Abacha died, Western headlines dripped with mockery. When Gaddafi fell, newspapers danced on his grave. Freedom of speech wasn’t repressed then, so why now? There’s an African proverb that says: “The dance someone does in the marketplace and gets sprayed with money, another who copies it may be flogged and called a madman.” Kirk copied Trump’s market-dance of provocation, assuming he’d reap applause. But in the end, the dance cost him. And perhaps Trump himself is pushing the clampdown, because deep down he fears the same spectacle awaiting him when his own time comes. |
Love800:There was an Abuja inverter house fire......It burnt to the ground. Lithium fires are difficult to extinguish. |
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