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| Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by googi(op): 2:03am On Nov 06, 2025 |
WHO LOVES NIGERIA: FOREIGN INVASION THREAT MAYBE A BLESSING IN DISGUISE Did you hear about the threat made against Nigeria, the most populous individual Black nation on mother Earth? Africans usually say Nigeria is too big to fail because of the number of refugees that would be displaced outside. Not even those threatening Nigeria would take their refugees. Indeed, they are sending Nigerians with legally obtained visas back and reviewing or recalling the green card holders.They could care less if Nigeria becomes another Libya! What and who has forsaken the Africans? Nigeria managers intentionally ignored available technology in their possession that can track and calculate how much natural resources, money and people are going out or coming in. So that the country can remain either their Cash Cow without accountability; or forfeit their country’s sovereignty to Foreign Salvation and God. But nothing can stop them from looting, even if it takes making a deal with the devil. If Nigeria cannot be used as a Cash Cow within, it must be destroyed by any means. It does not make a difference how: Some, luckily not most, either pray for foreign invasion by Christian Crusade or Muslim Jihad. Patriotic Nigerians and Africans are tired of religious violence that invades Africans' peaceful coexistence, violated by Explorers, Christian and Muslim converters with dwindling followers in their own countries since the days of Papal’s Bull in 1452 that granted Portugal the right to capture and enslave African free labor. Most Nigerians agree that they would resist any attempt to invade their Country unless the Power that be seeks their cooperation, as Nigeria cooperated with many countries on terror, drugs, Yahoo boys in the past to neutralize some unsavory elements that kidnapped citizens or destabilized different communities. This, regardless of their religion, creed or ethnicity. Some have conveniently forgotten the role of Nigerian Soldiers around the World Peace Missions. If they are serious about religious tolerance, they have a great deal to learn from Western Nigeria, the world’s most tolerant religious community. The Nigerian President is willing to work with them as Nigeria did during the rescue of Phillip Walton in 2020 by all Forces that included the United States Navy Seals. The US Mission in Nigeria that coordinated logistic details locally thanked the Government of Nigeria for its partnership and support during that Rescue Mission. Americans have the capacity to be diplomatic and smooth in their operations if they want to. Source: |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by Freshandfitpod: 2:08am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Nigeria economy will son crash only matter of time. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by googi(op): 4:26am On Nov 06, 2025 |
This is not the first time a striving or successful African community has been vanquished in the history of the world. Right from the time the Papal Bull of 1452 issued by Pope Nicholas V granted Portugal the right to capture and enslave African people along the West African Coast by the Portuguese. Then there was the Scramble for Africa by colonial brutes in the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885. It did not end there, the British used Protectorate Power to impose their will on Africans from South to East Africa, recruiting Africans they had captured to fight other African entities that were far advanced and more cultured than them but without the killer instinct of war mongering. They ran down the Zulu, Ashanti, Bini, Yoruba and others under the pretext of refined “culture” and Christian religion as if the African did not have their own religion. Even successful African businesses in their communities like Black Wall Street, were vanquished under unsavory pretext. Buffalo Soldiers were denied compensation in the USA and Unregularized in Britain. Africans still remember how Patrice Lumumba was overthrown and how Kwame Nkrumah was labeled corrupt by the most corrupt countries of the world. When they think of Africa, they see cheap or free labor and exploitation of natural resources. So they create chaos, war or sponsor terrorists only to declare war on them later. Either way, destabilization to cart away rare metals is the ultimate goal. Here they come again: VID-2025115-WA0002.mp4. We can clearly see here that some of the so-called terrorist organisations were created and financed by the US. Did Boko Haram inadvertently get USAID funds in Borno, the North East of Nigeria? How much credibility do they have left that allow gullible Africans to believe those who faked nuclear enrichment in Iraq or Libya but would not dare a small country like North Korea. If they are looking for where Christians are persecuted, let them dare China. There is a penchant for invading small countries like Grenada where they could make quick exit and declare victory. But after they were bucked down in Vietnam and Afghanistan, maybe or not they learned a lesson |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by Switruth: 6:26am On Nov 06, 2025 |
People are dying in thousands through these murderous terrorists and you guys do is to sit in your cage and write long episodes. Na because dem never kpai one of una own. Trump is coming. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by googi(op): 11:26am On Nov 06, 2025 |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by banku: 6:10pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Coming for who? I guess you have not heard of Collateral Damage. Those calling for invasion may be the first to die. There is nothing like precise surgical bombs. Ask countries that have gone through it if some of them are still alive. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by ebukal67x: 6:12pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
A blessing in disguise? You must be joking. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by marlow1962(m): 6:41pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Freshandfitpod:It will be worthless just like that of Zimbabwe. It's just a matter of time, a sachet water will be sold for millions. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by marlow1962(m): 6:42pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
What I know is that, that coup all of them is running away from, it's going to happen, one way or the other. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by banku: 7:11pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
I guess when the house fails and falls, you will be spared. Clap for yourselves. marlow1962: |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by socialmediaman: 7:17pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
banku:What they're telling you is that 1 + 1 = 2. Wishing that 1 + 1 = 5 will not make it 5. They're not the ones that made it that way, switch that energy to your leaders and hold them accountable. If millions of people like you will come online and renounce support for bad leadership, your leaders will stop stealing. but you waste your energy hating and attacking your fellow citizens. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by banku: 7:40pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
This is the real Nigerian problem. So you just found out Nigeria has bad leadership, eh? Where is the good leader when your three leading Presidential candidates are crooks, two of whom are well known drug dealers. Where were you? The kettle calling the pot black. Not only is your choice a drug dealer, he still has mules in Asia prisons and drug peddling is a preferred career endemic in his community known worldwide. Like you all say, it's better than skull mining. But why focus and point fingers to your partner in drug crime that has actually refrain while you are still active? socialmediaman: |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by trutharena: 7:40pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
We will take care of our problems ourselves. No foreign interference allowed. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by marlow1962(m): 6:35am On Nov 07, 2025 |
banku:The house has failed and fallen already, and you and I are not spared. Except you buy petrol for 20 naira and I buy for a thousand, then I can clap for myself. It's happening right in front of our eyes brother. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by banku: 11:12am On Nov 07, 2025 |
This is the last time I will respond to your simplistic illogical reasoning like the rest of your minority group that are trying to soil patriotic Nigerians among you. I understand your problem now as majority of Nigerians have a hard time securing three meals a day but your "subsidized" petrol is not their problem because they don't even have a car. Unsubsidized local transport is their problem. If you think the House has fallen because we buy petrol at different prices, you are more gullible than I thought. There is an old song that "Eni ojo pa, ti Sango ko pa o, ko ma dupe". If in all the problems we have in Nigeria, the House has fallen because of petrol, thank your God. marlow1962: |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by marlow1962(m): 11:36am On Nov 07, 2025 |
banku:Mtchew as if I give a damn |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by googi(op): 3:34pm On Nov 09, 2025 |
Decades on, as the UK marks Remembrance Sunday to honour those who contributed to the war effort, the sacrifices of many Kenyan soldiers, like Mr Ing'ati, remain unrecognised. The world knows little of their service and they were not formally commemorated in the way their white counterparts were. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly2e89eqnvo Not only Kenyans, all Africans at home and in Diaspora. Yet, gullible Africans are in jubilation of Nigeria invasion by the same people. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by HgAkpobomeEr: 4:19pm On Nov 09, 2025 |
The US and their allies should back off. We will defend our sovereignty. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by banku: 1:36am On Nov 10, 2025 |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by banku: 1:37am On Nov 10, 2025 |
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| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by QuotaSystem: 2:56am On Nov 10, 2025 |
I personally welcome the US intervention. ISWAP/ISIS have not hidden their agenda, neither have the Chinese allegedly illegally plundering our resources in collaboration with some unpatriotic deadly elements, contributing to the insecurity. It might come at a cost, but I’d say it’s worth it compared to the endless, mindless bloodshed we’re currently witnessing across the country. |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by laiperi: 5:53pm On Dec 23, 2025 |
How is the invasion going? |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by Salewa97: 5:56pm On Dec 23, 2025 |
The topic should be rephrased to read as "who loves Nigeria". The so called foreign invasion is a figment of some people's imagination |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by laiperi: 5:45am On Dec 26, 2025 |
E don happen in cooperation with Tinubu Govt, not as our brothers wished. Funny though, the argument about na pain sef, don shift to difference in time zone of the announcement ![]() laiperi: |
| Re: Who Loves Nigeria: Foreign Invasion Threat Maybe A Blessing In Disguise by odejimioflagos: 7:10am On Dec 26, 2025 |
I think the US is playing a dangerous game. They should stop meddling in Nigeria's affairs and focus on their own problems. Who do they think they are anyway? |
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