Politics › Re: Trump Shares Video Of Nigerian Pastor Dachomo Calling On Him To Save Christians by MrsAyomide(f): 10:24pm On May 16 |
MurderX: This is not looking good for APC. If you don't have support of the white house, re-election go hard you. Nigeria would rather end than for Tinubu to return as the president.. As long as Trump remains in the White House, Bola is going no where in 2027 |
Politics › Re: Trump Shares Video Of Nigerian Pastor Dachomo Calling On Him To Save Christians by MrsAyomide(f): 10:21pm On May 16 |
I am glad Donlad Trump shared that particular video up there.. E get why.. Meanwhile, what happened to the tax payers money Tinubu spent in American lobby firm to downplay the Christian genocide going on in Nigeria.. ? Abi American firm dupe am ? D  |
Politics › Platue Christian Leaders Accuse The Army Of Shielding Islamic Herdsmen by MrsAyomide(op): 7:46pm On May 03 |
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Education › Re: See The Most Educated State In Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 5:37pm On May 03 |
My state is number one..
Meanwhile,
Do you know that Nigeria would have been competing with so many European countries in all sectors of life if Gideon Orkar had succeeded in his 1991 plans of cropping North East and North west out of Nigeria ?
Core Notherners shaa.. |
Education › See The Most Educated State In Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 5:34pm On May 03 |
📚 Most Educated Nigerian States by Literacy Rate 📚 🇳🇬 🇳🇬 Lagos – 96.0% 🇳🇬 Imo – 93.5% 🇳🇬 Anambra – 92.8% 🇳🇬 Osun – 91.2% 🇳🇬 Ekiti – 90.7% 🇳🇬 Ondo – 88.9% 🇳🇬 Edo – 88.4% 🇳🇬 Delta – 86.5% 🇳🇬 Abia – 85.9% 🇳🇬 Rivers – 85.2% 🇳🇬 Ogun – 84.6% 🇳🇬 Enugu – 84.1% 🇳🇬 Cross River – 82.7% 🇳🇬 Akwa Ibom – 81.9% 🇳🇬 Oyo – 81.2% 🇳🇬 Bayelsa – 80.5% 🇳🇬 Kaduna – 78.8% 🇳🇬 Plateau – 78.1% 🇳🇬 Kano – 76.5% 🇳🇬 Benue – 75.9% 🇳🇬 Kogi – 75.2% 🇳🇬 Kwara – 74.8% 🇳🇬 Nasarawa – 73.6% 🇳🇬 Adamawa – 72.9% 🇳🇬 Taraba – 71.8% 🇳🇬 Niger – 71.2% 🇳🇬 Sokoto – 70.4% 🇳🇬 Kebbi – 69.8% 🇳🇬 Jigawa – 69.1% 🇳🇬 Yobe – 68.5% 🇳🇬 Zamfara – 67.9% 🇳🇬 Borno – 67.2% 📊 National Average: ~79.5% 🇳🇬 📌 Notes: Data compiled from estimated literacy patterns based on national education surveys (NBS/UNESCO-style estimates). Variations exist due to school enrollment rates, rural access, and regional development gaps. https://x.com/banjy47/status/2050634486224699836?s=46Nlfpmod Nlfpmod
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Politics › Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 8:50am On May 02 |
This is just the second step.. More on the way like they said..
One thing I love about US is that they are too nice to many countries.. They can’t go against you without giving you more time to make amendments.. |
Politics › Re: US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 8:49am On May 02 |
Islam !
Islam !!
Islam !!!
God save Nigerian Christians.. |
Politics › US House Committee Recommends A 50% Cut In Aid To Nigeria by MrsAyomide(op): 8:47am On May 02 |
Insecurity: US to review aid, humanitarian assistance to Nigeria
The US government is moving to place stricter conditions on financial assistance to Nigeria with the House Committee on Appropriations recommending a [i]50 percent cut in aid [/i]and developmental assistance to the Federal Government over escalating insecurity and religious violence across the country.
If passed into law, the National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Bill, 2027, would see Nigeria lose access to billions of dollars already earmarked by Washington for aid and development programmes for Fiscal Years 2027 through 2028.
The bill, which made appropriations for national security, the Department of State, and related programmes for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2027, ties future disbursements to the Nigerian government on measurable security benchmarks.
Under country notification requirements, the legislation mandated that none of the funds appropriated under titles III through VI may be obligated for Nigeria except through the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations.
The legislation aligned with what the Committee described as President Donald Trump’s vision to refocus and realign foreign policy to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous, while ensuring funds are spent consistent with relevant executive orders.
It prohibits funds for the Pandemic and Arms Trade Treaties and prioritises religious freedom programmes abroad and protections for faith-based organisations delivering foreign aid.
According to the bill, it “holds foreign governments and bad actors accountable for persecuting people of faith, including by restricting assistance to Nigeria until measurable actions are taken to protect Christian communities suffering from religious violence.”
It stated that officials of Countries of Particular Concern–designated nations, and their immediate family members, may face visa restrictions if the Secretary has credible information they were involved in or tolerated severe violations of religious freedom.
50% aid cut conditional on security reforms
The Committee recommended that 50 percent of funds appropriated under titles III and IV for assistance to the federal government would be withheld until the Secretary of State certifies that Nigeria is taking effective steps to prevent and respond to violence, hold perpetrators accountable, prioritize resources to support victims including internally displaced persons, actively facilitate the safe return, resettlement and reconstruction of impacted communities, and allocate sufficient resources to meet these conditions.
The report further recommended that the Nigerian government must provide a matching amount from its own budget for every dollar the US spends on programmes in the country, ensuring shared responsibility for protecting vulnerable populations.
Funds redirected to Middle Belt violence
However, while moving to restrict general aid, the Committee directed that funds should be made available from the $235 million security sector programmes pool — previously peacekeeping operations — to address violence perpetrated by Fulani ethnic militia and other instability in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria.
It mandated the Secretary of State to consult with the Committees on Appropriations on the amount and use of funds for such purposes not later than 45 days after the date of enactment of the Act.
The Committee said it remained gravely concerned by the ongoing violence in Nigeria and described the continued persecution and slaughter, like the Palm Sunday massacre, of Christians as horrifying, and called on the Government of Nigeria to protect the citizens and hold perpetrators of violence to account.
“The Committee remains gravely concerned by the ongoing violence in Nigeria and notes that the continued persecution and slaughter, like the Palm Sunday massacre, of Christians is horrifying. The Committee calls upon the Government of Nigeria to protect their citizens and hold perpetrators of violence to account,” the Committee said.
Religious freedom, law enforcement support
The Committee expressed support for the recommendations in the joint report to the President on persecution of Christians in Nigeria, jointly produced with the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and encouraged the Secretary of State to review the recommendations and provide Congress with information on additional funding and authorities necessary to end the violence targeted at Christians in Nigeria.
It directed that funds continue to be made available to support religious freedom and atrocity response projects, including through faith-based organisations, and Faith-based organizations (FBOs) from affected communities.
The projects, according to the Committee, would improve local communication, documentation, and distribution of humanitarian assistance for communities impacted by violence in the Middle Belt, Benue State, and other states affected by violent jihadist extremism.
The bill also prioritised partnerships with Nigeria under International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement to support the professionalisation, capacity, and accountability of Nigerian law enforcement institutions, including state-level law enforcement.
It recommended provision for an additional $2 million under the account for atrocity prevention, with a portion directed to address violence perpetrated by Fulani ethnic militias and other instability in the Middle Belt https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/05/insecurity-us-to-review-aid-humanitarian-assistance-to-nigeria/
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Portrait To Feature On U.S. Passports For 250th Independence Anniversary by MrsAyomide(f): 1:32pm On Apr 29 |
Imagine Trump’s haters moving around with such passports..
Lol |
Crime › Re: Forest Guard Wounded, One Kidnapped As Bandits Attack Babanla, Kwara by MrsAyomide(op): 6:16pm On Apr 28 |
Tinubu is the greatest threat Nigerians are facing.. |
Crime › Forest Guard Wounded, One Kidnapped As Bandits Attack Babanla, Kwara by MrsAyomide(op): 6:14pm On Apr 28 |
WATCH: Forest Guard Wounded, Civilian Abducted As Terrorists Strike Kwara Community In Broad Daylight SourceTerrorists have attacked a forest guard operative identified as Saheed and a civilian in Babanla community, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, leaving one person abducted and another seriously injured.
Sources who spoke to SaharaReporters said the incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon.
According to the sources, the forest guard and the civilian, identified as Rashid Oke-Apata, were travelling on a motorcycle when they were ambushed by armed men.
“The two men were on a motorcycle when the attackers suddenly opened fire on them,” the source said. “Despite the gunshots, the forest guard refused to stop. That was when one of the assailants used a machete to strike him deeply on the hand.”
The source added that amid the chaos, the passenger, Rashid Oke-Apata, reportedly jumped off the motorcycle in a desperate attempt to escape but was overpowered and abducted by the attackers.
“He tried to run for his life after jumping from the bike, but the gunmen chased and kidnapped him,” the source explained.
A video obtained by SaharaReporters shows the injured forest guard officer with a deep machete wound on his hand, bleeding profusely. His condition was described as critical but stable after the attack.
The brazen assault has created fears among the residents in Kwara south, who say the area has increasingly come under threat from armed groups operating within nearby forests.
As of the time of filing this report, it remains unclear whether any rescue operation has been launched to secure the release of the abducted victim.
Previously, SaharaReporters reported that residents of Kwara South, under the aegis of the Kwara South Development Forum, staged a protest over what they described as persistent insecurity across their communities. They called on President Bola Tinubu and Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to take urgent action before the situation worsens.
The protesters accused armed groups, which they repeatedly described as terrorists, of taking over indigenous Yoruba communities in Kwara South and unleashing a wave of killings, kidnappings, and forced displacement.
They warned that several communities had been overrun, while local vigilante structures were being systematically dismantled.
Speaking during the protest, the Convener of the forum, Obashola Ayomide Ridwan, painted a grim picture of the security situation, alleging that informants were assisting the attackers in targeting local defence leaders.
“Our local vigilante commanders were identified by informants, and the terrorists went after each of them and killed them one by one. After eliminating these commanders, they took over our communities, killing and kidnapping innocent people,” he said.
He added that the consequences had been devastating across the region, with families torn apart and social structures collapsing. https://saharareporters.com/2026/04/28/breaking-forest-guard-wounded-civilian-abducted-terrorists-strike-kwara-community-broad
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Crime › Re: Islamic Bandits Begin House To House Attack On Christian Homes(Graphic Video) by MrsAyomide(op): 5:53pm On Apr 28 |
The thousands of Christians killed in Nigeria on daily basis cannot be over emphasised..
The media is only covering 20 percent of the Chrtistian massacre going on in the north..
The south is not safe either.. |
Crime › Islamic Bandits Begin House To House Attack On Christian Homes(Graphic Video) by MrsAyomide(op): 5:50pm On Apr 28 |
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Politics › Re: A Teenager Gets Amputated For Disobeying Sharia Law In The North (graphic Video by MrsAyomide(op): 4:21pm On Apr 28*. Modified: 6:08pm On Apr 28 |
The beauty of Islam/sharia law..
Peace be onto the prophet that brought Islam to humanity..
It’s well |
Politics › A Teenager Gets Amputated For Disobeying Sharia Law In The North (graphic Video by MrsAyomide(op): 4:20pm On Apr 28 |
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Crime › Re: Delta Police Officers Execute A Suspected Criminal On The Road by MrsAyomide(op): 3:37pm On Apr 28*. Modified: 4:56pm On Apr 28 |
The useless police officer should be in jail for taking laws into his hands ..
What if he’s innocent?
George Stinney’s story never taught us enough lesson? |
Crime › Delta Police Officers Execute A Suspected Criminal On The Road by MrsAyomide(op): 3:35pm On Apr 28 |
Viewer Discretion Advised! Public Execution Of a Suspect Carried Out By Armed Police Officers Attached To Effurum Area Command, Delta State Command. Source
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Politics › Re: Bandits Flog Kidnapped Victims In Kabba-Bunu, Kogi State (Video, Photos) by MrsAyomide(op): 6:48pm On Apr 27 |
Please pray for Nigerian Christians.. |
Politics › Re: Bandits Flog Kidnapped Victims In Kabba-Bunu, Kogi State (Video, Photos) by MrsAyomide(op): 6:46pm On Apr 27 |
Islamic bandits doing what they are known for..
Nigeria is a very useless country.. |
Politics › Bandits Flog Kidnapped Victims In Kabba-Bunu, Kogi State (Video, Photos) by MrsAyomide(op): 6:45pm On Apr 27 |
Heartbreaking moment as families cried for help after terrorists/kidnappers flogged them mercilessly in Kabba-Bunu LGA, Kogi State. They even flogged a child. This is painful to watch. https://x.com/EN0CX/status/2048797435095392695/video/1
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Politics › Re: Support For Obi Tribalistic; Tinubu Will Win In 2027 — Shehu Sani by MrsAyomide(f): 6:14pm On Apr 27 |
This blogger is talking about absolute nonsense
Apart from 5 south East states, Obi won 8 states outside South East.. Are those ones Igbos ? |
Politics › Re: Sanwo-Olu Endorses Obafemi Hamzat For Governor by MrsAyomide(f): 3:50pm On Apr 27 |
More characters needed |
Foreign Affairs › Re: White House Shooter, Allen Cole, Is Anti-Christian - Trump by MrsAyomide(f): 9:56am On Apr 27 |
The10G: I see for real now the game. I have never seen or heard the shooter threaten and disregard the Pope. I have never heard and seen the shooter present himself as the messiah.
But Trump has ticked all the above. The game is dead on arrival You don’t know your history
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Break Up Likely Inevitable And Just : US by MrsAyomide(op): 9:28pm On Apr 25 |
Omoboricash: You are marked. Dont think you are invicisible. Hand of law shall get you sooner or later I neither tolerate foolishness nor empty headedness on my mention.. Be properly guided!! |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Break Up Likely Inevitable And Just : US by MrsAyomide(op): 3:46pm On Apr 25 |
Kushites: American. GO FIX YOUR ROTTEN COUNTRY THAT JUST GOT THRASHED BY IRAN.
Useless FAKE SUPERPOWER.
If your little ajebota troops step into Nigeria, they will be slaughtered in their thousands.
Maybe you think Nigeria is Venezuela where you kidnapped their president and transfered their oil income to Trump's account in Qatar. Bandits have taken over Kwara, more that 30 traditional rulers have fled their homes, you haven’t confronted ragtag bandits and here you are boasting.. Good luck! |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Break Up Likely Inevitable And Just : US by MrsAyomide(op): 3:35pm On Apr 25 |
Kemetian: Go and get a job, start a business, and stop being useless to your life. I am not useless.. I live in a first world country world country now.. We will ensure that Nigeria is broken into pieces since you don’t wanna fix it .. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Break Up Likely Inevitable And Just : US by MrsAyomide(op): 3:33pm On Apr 25 |
Kemetian: Why is this forum posting on front page subversive material from am enemy of Nigeria? One thing I am assuring is that you will stand akimbo one day and face that thing you are scared of happening.. Unity of Nigeria is becoming a crime against humanity.. People are dropping everyday. This is not how to run a nation |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Break Up Likely Inevitable And Just : US by MrsAyomide(op): 3:30pm On Apr 25 |
Everybody should answer his father’s name and be proud of it |
Politics › Nigeria Break Up Likely Inevitable And Just : US by MrsAyomide(op): 3:29pm On Apr 25 |
Daily Post Nigeria HOMENEWSPOLITICSMETROSPORTENTERTAINMENTOPINIONEDUCATIONHEALTHINTERVIEWDAILY POST GHANA CONNECT WITH US Daily Post Nigeria Daily Post Nigeria NEWSBiafra: ‘Nigeria’s breakup likely inevitable and just’ – Ex-US mayor Mike ArnoldPublished on April 25, 2026 By Pache Chiedozie A former mayor in the United States,, Mike Arnold, has said the breakup of Nigeria is “likely inevitable and just”. Arnold, known for being sympathetic to the Biafra struggle, made the statement in a presentation to members of the US Congress. In the presentation titled ‘Nigeria at the crossroads: The case for action’, Arnold, who is also founder and Chairman of Africa Arise International (Nigeria) and Africa Arise USA, claimed the British colonial masters never planned for Nigeria to succeed. Outlining what must happen for Nigeria to emerge from the crossroads on a path of peace and development, Arnold advocated what he described as a freely-chosen constitutional future determined through referendum by the Nigerian people. “Like so many other British colonial contraptions designed to fail, separation is likely inevitable — and just: Analytical characterization drawing on the colonial-era orchestration of Nigerian federal structure, the Biafran independence question, the 1999 Constitution’s imposition and the persistent structural Northern political dominance documented throughout this briefing. “Historical parallels to British colonial partitions that ultimately failed or required substantial restructuring include India-Pakistan (1947), Sudan-South Sudan (2011), the dissolution of British Somaliland, and Cyprus. The formal position of Africa Arise International and related initiatives including the proposed Covenant Republic framework advocates for a freely-chosen constitutional future determined through referendum by the Nigerian people,” he said. He described the defunct Republic of Biafra as “then the fastest-growing economic region on earth for a decade”. “Eastern Nigerian economic growth rates 1955–1965, per Nigerian Federal Office of Statistics and World Bank historical data. The Eastern Region under Premier Michael Okpara’s development program achieved among the highest sustained growth rates in Africa during the pre-Civil War period,” he observed. “The South declared independence in 1967. The British backed the North, which blockaded the South. Shot down Red Cross planes. Up to three million, mostly children, starved to death. The Biafran declaration of independence was May 30, 1967. The war lasted until January 1970. British government material and political support to the Federal Military Government is extensively documented. The food blockade imposed by federal forces resulted in mass starvation; casualty estimates range from 1 million to 5 million, overwhelmingly from starvation among Igbo civilians, with children disproportionately affected. Multiple Red Cross and Joint Church Aid relief aircraft were shot down during the blockade,” Arnold said, noting that British support for the Nigerian federal forces ensured that Biafra could not succeed. Highlighting contemporary issues, Arnold raised the alarm that the alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria has gotten worse since US President Donald Trump designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC). “Since CPC designation, killing and impunity have only gotten worse: President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) under the International Religious Freedom Act on October 31, 2025. Documented violence against Christian communities has continued and intensified since the designation, including the March 3 Ngoshe massacre, the Kwara State church attacks, the Palm Sunday Angwan Rukuba massacre, and the April 2026 Jos pastor bounty case.” He condemned what he described as intentional denial of recognition and aid to internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Nigeria, which he said meets the legal standard of genocide. According to Arnold, despite the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) documenting multiple displacement camps in Abuja from 2015, the Nigerian government under President Bola Tinubu has denied the existence of such camps. He said the position of the Nigerian government has forced the UNHCR and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to de-recognize the IDPs camps. He accuse the Tinubu administration of paying lip service to the campaign against Christian genocide in Nigeria, noting that the Nigerian government stands indicted for genocide for denying the existence of millions of displaced persons, most especially youths. “Current UNHCR and IOM reporting — and Nigerian government communications to international bodies — has removed recognition of many of these same camps. “Deliberate non-recognition of IDPs combined with denial of humanitarian aid and active obstruction of international assistance, where documented, meets the conditions-of-life standard where intent can be inferred from pattern,” Arnold added. https://x.com/dailypostngr/status/2048009823208251555?s=46Nlfpmod Nlfpmod
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