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Do not take what doesn't belong to you. Do not take anything not given to you. Do not scam. Thou shalt NOT steal. Exodus 20:15 |
12,000 years kwa? Mankind has only been on earth for 6,025 years....The 7,000 year will be the Great Millenium, when King of kings, Messiah Jesus Christ will rule and reign from Jerusalem over the thousand years. Though the earth might have been created well before The Father, The Owner of all things, created mankind, but that is supposition. |
Still Available for willing buyer....Ibadan |
Still Available for willing buyer....Lagos |
Still Available for willing buyer....Lagos |
YES....Including those escorting Chinese too! |
Samunique: ![]() Maybe he will give them the Qassim Suleymani treatment ![]() |
OriOko88:........to force you to become a muslim, or if you refuse, to k*eel you!!! (it's in their book-the moderate ones DO NOT FOLLOW THAT WHOLEHEARTEDLY, I must mention....only the hardcore/hardened/illiterate ones-like many in one part of NGR like that. ) |
They need to investigate his death in the most logical manner. But something tells me they won't. |
Biafrannuke:You make it sound as if the man being convicted is guilt-less. Look at the real points first....Was he arraingned wrongfully? Judiciary IS an arm of the law. They work independently of the executive arm. And he still has options of pleading with the appellate court I surmise. |
Where are the Nigerian Airforce when you need them to drop bombs? |
Cutezt:Step in the right direction......But wait o, till when? Will they be at home till January/February, etc? Their exams are about to start. PROACTIVENESS IS THE KEY. |
"One of the labourers, who narrowly fled the scene, confirmed the incident and told community members that the kidnappers overpowered the timber supplier and one of his staff before whisking them away into the forest. Communities in Yagba East and Yagba West LGAs — particularly those sharing borders with Kwara State — have been experiencing a disturbing rise in armed attacks, kidnappings and other violent crimes in recent months. " WHILE THE ARMY ARE SITTING STILL IN THEIR BARRACKS! ![]() |
Absolute touche. Difficult to get a better deal. CHECK IT OUT FAST!!!! |
Absolute touche. Difficult to get a better deal. CHECK IT OUT FAST!!!! |
Absolute touche. Difficult to get a better deal. CHECK IT OUT FAST!!!! |
Absolute touche. Difficult to get a better deal. CHECK IT OUT FAST!!!! |
Absolute touche. Difficult to get a better deal. CHECK IT OUT FAST!!!! |
Absolute touche. Difficult to get a better deal. CHECK IT OUT FAST!!!! |
this is the time to PROACTIVE because those evildoers ARE NOT SLEEPING O! Sometimes I wonder if we have Airforce in this country. Send drones and locate our children now To the military::: as you decided to call all security away from the school, without leaving any......The same thing happened in Chibok. |
The Al-majiris of yesteryear have metamorphosed into heartless criminal terrorists of today. Northern Nigeria is so disappointing right now.....When will all the northern governors meet ![]() |
Things like these, this rating, ultimately after destroying lives, destroys tourism as well. Sponsors of te*rrorism should be given the Rawlings Treatment! NO PERSON IS BIGGER THAN A COUNTRY! |
Extremely clean. Large Moon roof. Reverse Camera. Chilling AC. Absolute touche. Difficult to get a better deal. CHECK IT OUT FAST!!!! Hotline: 09058823995 Location: Ijebu-Ode |
Still Available for willing buyer....Lagos. DON'T MISS THIS CAR. |
Still Available for willing buyer....Lagos. DON'T MISS THIS CAR. |
Still Available for willing buyer....Lagos. DON'T MISS THIS CAR. |
Still Available for willing buyer...Lagos. DON'T MISS THIS CAR. |
SCRAP NYSC...... It's about time we stopped this program please! Though it's NOT compulsory if you want to work in a private company.....But to work in government places and or to be elected or appointed to any government work of appointment, you will be asked to tender your NYSC certifcate. |
A trailer loaded with suspected terrorists/bandits fleeing Eruku was stopped by NGArmy and its occupants taken away for questioning::: ---------------------- (Eruku, Kwara state) – A tense midnight operation on November 15, 2025, in Eruku, a border community in Ekiti County of Kwara State, exposed the worsening volatility of Nigeria’s North-Central region. Security operatives intercepted a trailer allegedly transporting fleeing bandits, forcing a dramatic standoff after soldiers blocked the vehicle’s escape route along the Egbe–Eruku road. Community guard leader Sunday Adewale told TruthNigeria said, “around forty of them were in that lorry and the military were tipped off, who later intercepted them. They were arrested and taken to Ilorin for proper filing and questioning. It’s not a small gang. This is a serious convoy.” “The trailer’s size and behavior of the occupants suggested a coordinated exodus of terrorists in and around Eruku-Kogi forests, forced out due to the security push on their hideouts,” Adewale added. Eruku is located along the strategic transit corridor linking Kogi, Ekiti, Kwara, and the wider North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria to the Southwest. Its rough forest margins, poorly lit roads, and minimal police presence make it a natural funnel for criminal migration routes increasingly exploited by bandit and Fulani militant cells. https://truthnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/MapofKwara.jpg According to a Facebook post report circulating in local groups, the trailer was carrying about 40 suspected bandits. While this number has not been independently corroborated by security agencies, the report has fueled fear and uncertainty in the region. When contacted by TruthNigeria reporter, the Police Public Relations Officer (PRO) for Kwara State declined to comment on the number of people intercepted or their identities, saying only that investigations were “ongoing.” Local Anguish, National Shock News of the intercepted trailer left residents shaken. Mr. Samuel Ajayi, a local shop ow whose shop overlooks the highway, told TruthNigeria: “We hear gunshots, then large vehicles on that road at night. Now we know who they are.” TruthNigeria also interviewed victims of Fulani ethnic militia attacks in Kwara. Mr. Emmanuel Adebayo, who survived a raid in Ekiti County, recalled: “They came like soldiers, fully armed. They burned houses. We ran into the bush praying to survive.” Mrs. Naomi Adebola, whose nephew was abducted months earlier, also told TruthNigeria: “Nothing changes unless the killings trend online. That’s the only time Abuja reacts.” Their voices mirror nationwide tension following Donald Trump’s designation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” for religious violence. Many Nigerians see the U.S. announcement as overdue recognition. Even as there is an increase in terrorists’ attacks, mocking the U.S. president’s move. Chief Abayomi Elisha speaking to TruthNigeria reporter said, “If America calls it out, maybe Abuja will stop pretending”. But Adebayo Bala was less hopeful: “Foreign pressure will push them to make noise, not solutions. Meanwhile, these attacks increased after President Trump designated Nigeria with the Federal Government confused as to what to do,” Bala told TruthNigeria. Pattern of Escalating Attacks TruthNigeria’s reports show the Eruku incident fits a pattern of expanding militant operations. • Igbonla, Kwara, suffered night raids linked to Fulani armed groups. • Patigi General Hospital was shut down after medical workers were abducted. • Kogi–Kwara corridor attacks continue, with ambushes on Egbe–Koro and repeated kidnappings of clergy and commuters. Plateau, Nasarawa, Niger, and southern Kaduna have seen similar incursions by structured Fulani militia networks, suggesting coordinated expansion rather than isolated violence. Military Overstretched: Skeleton Forces Map of Kwara showing location of Eruku in Ekiti county, Kwara state. Map Courtesy: Research GateMap of Kwara showing location of Eruku in Ekiti county, Kwara state. Map Courtesy: Research Gate. Security analysts say armed groups thrive partly because Nigeria’s military remains structured around a decade-old northeast-focused posture. That containment doctrine, analysts warn, now shapes Middle Belt operations. A senior defense analyst based in Abuja, Rabiu Kwajafa explained to TruthNigeria, “Ribadu and the defense team know the force structure is outdated, but expanding the army means admitting the crisis is beyond control. Politically, that’s a non-starter.” But Major General (rtd.) Ibrahim Musa disputes this approach. In a chat with TruthNigeria via Whatsapp said, “Under-deployment is why terrorists overrun territories. You can’t promise to catch Bello Turji or Dogo Gide with skeleton forces. They slip away because the army isn’t positioned for decisive pursuit.” The Airstrike Question The Nigerian Air Force recently launched strikes on militant camps in parts of Kwara, but analysts question why similar operations are absent in Plateau, Benue, or Nasarawa. “Air operations appear politically calculated, not strategically uniform, with greater willingness to strike where commercial disruption threatens political interests,” Dr. Kabiru Adamu, a respected security expert based in Abuja told TruthNigeria. Adamu further stated that, “Bombings in the Northwest pressured out-of-control gangs harming the economy, especially in Muslim-majority states Tinubu needs for 2027. But in Plateau or Benue, there’s silence. It raises legitimacy questions.” Many locals go further, accusing the army of avoiding clashes with certain factions due to ethnic loyalties or infiltration. While unproven, the perception is widespread and corrosive. Militarized Demographics and 2027 Politics The allegation that expanding Fulani settlements into cleared Christian communities might benefit political interests ahead of 2027 remains explosive. Imam Hassan Suleiman rejects the idea. While chatting with TruthNigeria reporter, he said, “People are suffering, Christians and Muslims alike. Nobody is planting settlers for elections.” But Rev. Emmanuel Akpe of Baptist Church Nasarawa State disagrees. He told TruthNigeria, “Villages are attacked, Christians flee, and new settlers move in. People see the pattern. Whether political or religious, it is happening on the ground,” Akpe said. The Bodego Warning Shot The 2024 arrest of Fulani militia coordinator Bello Bodego is widely viewed by analysts as symbolic. “It wasn’t about justice. It was Abuja telling him that ethnic cleansing must be regulated, not freelance. They want the appearance of managing insecurity, never the reality of curing it,” said defense expert Dr. Adamu Mustapha to TruthNigeria. As Eruku’s residents return to uneasy quiet, and as security forces brace for the next incursion, the meaning of the intercepted trailer becomes clear: Nigeria is no longer confronting scattered cells but a confident militant movement shifting across state lines. The Middle Belt is becoming the nation’s new fault line, a region where the state is present enough to witness collapse, yet too constrained to reverse it. “If Abuja does not overhaul its strategy now, not tomorrow, the bandits will entrench. And once they entrench, reclaiming these territories will cost blood the country cannot afford,” according to Major General (rtd.) Ibrahim Musa speaking to TruthNigeria. Onibiyo Segun reports on terrorism and conflicts for TruthNigeria. ------------------ Source: https://truthnigeria.com/2025/11/trailer-intercepted-near-eruku-signals-nigerias-deepening-north-central-security-crisis/
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My question is, why board children if they can be 'stolen' or kidnapped from your care? They should as a matter of urgency convert/translate every boarding school to DAY schools in most areas in the north. Let parents be coming for their children and wards daily. It's not enough to risk the lives of the children and security operatives, and even their teachers & principals for. |
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