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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by monerozi5590: 4:45am On Dec 03, 2025
Spy360:
You have not made a point. Not one 😂

How has lives improved since 2023?
He made solid points bro. Is you that don't want to see it.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick:
Spy360:
Mention five ways Tinubu has improved the standard of living of Nigerians since 2023 to date.
I supposed patent this method of pressing egbon Dayo kropọn honestly because I invented it grin.

He will never have a direct answer, na to dey drop long epistle wey nobody go read once u engage him on this matter.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick:
izzou:
Natasha no know say na our legend be that.

I grew up idolizing that guy. He used to live not far from my close. He was staying somewhere near 202 road then. Infact, the video of his song "Ole" was shot on 202 road.

E dey vex me say 2face no fit coordinate himself with women, while boys in their 30s wey dey idolize am fit stay out of such rubbish embarrassment.

Chai. Natasha really match us oh!
Tuface is 100% ọlọ́jà (as they are called on the streets). He's a drugggie who doesn't really have control of his own affairs ; I've watched videos of him being controlled by the lady and I just shook my head knowing our legend is long gone.

I hope Tuface just doesn't end up like Majek Fashek. We were all thinking he was in control when he left Annie but it looks like he left one junkie to hook up with another one.

Make all the women wey born for Tuface go double their hustle Sha cos if not, their pikin go lack the basic things of life. This our legend is fighting his demons and doesn't look like he's winning at all
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 7:27am On Dec 03, 2025
BlueRayDick:
Tuface is 100% ọlọ́jà (as they are called on the streets). He's a drugggie who doesn't really have control of his own affairs ; I've watched videos of him being controlled by the lady and I just shook my head knowing our legend is long gone.

I hope Tuface just doesn't end up like Majek Fashek. We were all thinking he was in control when he left Annie but it looks like he left one junkie to hook up with another one.

Make all the women wet born for Tuface go double their hustle Sha cos if not, their pikin go lack the basic things of life. This our legend is fighting his demons and doesn't look like he's winning at all
In hindsight Annie had her own problems but did her best to cover up for tuface, but this one does not send.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:13am On Dec 03, 2025
GloriousGbola:
In hindsight Annie had her own problems but did her best to cover up for tuface, but this one does not send.
Yeah, Annie tried to cover their issues but this one seems like she doesn't really care if their affairs are out there in the media. She acts like a typical politician who believes that whatever scandal they are enmeshed in will blow over with few weeks of media spotlight. Like she's certain within the next one week Nigerians will leave Tuface vs Natasha matter and move on to other topical issues.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by afrodoc2: 8:23am On Dec 03, 2025
GloriousGbola:
In hindsight Annie had her own problems but did her best to cover up for tuface, but this one does not send.
Annie valued Tuface more than this one will ever value him.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Sportsweb: 8:47am On Dec 03, 2025
Two people arguing and one brought out a pistol. This is USA type shi

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/16UhabXuNi/
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 8:53am On Dec 03, 2025
Sportsweb:
Two people arguing and one brought out a pistol. This is USA type shi

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/16UhabXuNi/
That is what we are telling Raumdeuter, naija people go kill themselves anyhow if guns are legalized in this country.

Nigerians dey quick vex with our "Do you know who I am " attitude.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Shegzdave: 9:08am On Dec 03, 2025
Sportsweb:
Two people arguing and one brought out a pistol. This is USA type shi

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/16UhabXuNi/
The only thing keeping the other guy calm is just the gun the man pointed at him, he could've enter him asap

Nigeria don't need this law cause dead body go surplus sha, Nigerians that are angry by default
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 9:38am On Dec 03, 2025
monerozi5590:
He made solid points bro. Is you that don't want to see it.
So with those points he made, you can say with your full chest that Tinubu's policies has improved your life since he came into power?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amoto94(m): 10:02am On Dec 03, 2025
When Limited Education Dominates Enlightened Discourse: The Dachoma–Kanu Problem: Charles Chidi Achodo

Nigeria’s public sphere is trapped in a crisis far deeper than insecurity or bad governance. It is suffocating under an epidemic of uninformed loudness—a distortion where individuals with limited educational grounding and even more limited intellectual discipline now dominate conversations that demand rigor, history, and analytical depth. Few exemplify this degeneration more than Reverend Dachoma and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

Let us be clear: the problem is not about certificates. It is about the absence of disciplined thought—the inability to interrogate evidence, the refusal to engage complexity, and the arrogance that mistakes fervour for understanding.

Both men embody a tragic phenomenon: people speaking boldly on matters they neither grasp nor have taken the time to understand, while leading their audiences into emotional agitation rather than intellectual clarity.

Their interventions are not just shallow; they are recklessly reductionist. They wander into debates about religious tension, ethnic identity, state violence, federalism, and historical grievances—and promptly flatten these issues with the blunt force of simplistic narratives.

Dachoma converts structural failures into spiritual theatre. I didn't know what to say watching Rev. Dachoma refer to Muslim/muslim ticket as complete genocide!!
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu distills multifaceted political realities into incendiary slogans. He even lost basic etiquette and decorum with his infantile ranting in court " You no know law" against a Judge.

In their hands, national debate becomes a performance, not a pursuit of truth.

This is dangerous.
When the intellectually unprepared dominate enlightened discourse, society becomes a victim of their limitations. People who should be students of national issues suddenly crown themselves as teachers. People who should be asking questions begin issuing decrees. The less they know, the more authoritative they sound.

I tried pointing the mid characterizations of the insecurity in the middle as genocide against Christians. I took time outlining the historical origin of that term and the essential features that define it. Yet a guy abused me and accused me of supporting Wike and Yerima - people I don't know. He disregarded the thrust of my post - the principle of subordination of military authority to civilian oversight - a core virtue of constitutional democracy. I even pointed out how the US Defense Secretary summouned the US top military commanders and read a riot act to them yet those dignified Generals kept quiet and face serious!!

Confidence without competence is a public hazard. This is the defining signature of both Dachoma and Kanu. Their rhetoric carries the heat of conviction but none of the weight of comprehension. Their narratives dissolve under factual scrutiny. Their conclusions lack historical grounding. Their arguments operate at the level of instinct and indignation, not insight. What they broadcast is not enlightenment but confusion.

The digital ecosystem only amplifies the problem. Virality rewards certainty, not depth. Outrage travels farther than analysis. In this climate, Dachoma and Kanu wield megaphones far larger than their intellectual discipline can sustain.

Clerical authority and revolutionary charisma become substitutes for careful thinking. Thus, national discourse is hijacked by men whose loudness compensates for their lack of analytical grounding.

Meanwhile, thoughtful Nigerians—historians, governance experts, security analysts, conflict-resolution practitioners—struggle to be heard over the roar of uninformed populism. The result is a public square polluted by emotion-driven commentary, where ignorance sells faster than insight.

Nigeria cannot afford this. A nation on the brink of structural collapse needs thinkers, not performers. It needs citizens capable of nuance, not demagogues intoxicated by their own rhetoric. It needs informed voices willing to elevate discourse, not agitators who feed on polarization.

Let us speak plainly:
Dachoma and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu are not thought leaders; they are thought liabilities.
They do not deepen understanding; they hollow it out.
Their influence is not enlightenment; it is miseducation weaponized.

If Nigeria is to reclaim its public sphere, it must re-establish a basic rule of civic intelligence:

Let those who know speak—and let those who do not know learn.

What must never continue is granting national influence to individuals whose confidence expands in direct proportion to their ignorance.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by ChristineC: 10:13am On Dec 03, 2025
BlueRayDick:
That is what we are telling Raumdeuter, naija people go kill themselves anyhow if guns are legalized in this country.

Nigerians dey quick vex with our "Do you know who I am " attitude.
on the other hand, he produced that gun because he was 99.999% sure the other driver/occupants of his vehicle had no equalizer on them.
he'd produce the heat only if he had intentions to use it.

the other driver wouldn't even flinch if he had any training himself.

the man waving the gun is poorly trained or has zero training on handling - from waving it around carelessly to his stance and proximity, that gun is practically useless on him in this confrontation.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Spy360(m): 10:19am On Dec 03, 2025
BlueRayDick:
I supposed patent this method of pressing egbon Dayo kropọn honestly because I invented it grin.

He will never have a direct answer, na to dey drop long epistle wey nobody go read once u engage him on this matter.
You sabi 😂
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:24am On Dec 03, 2025
The Financiers of Terrorists in Nigeria Cannot Be Tried in Public; A Lot of Them Are Under Scrutiny – Benson

Some of them are local, and some are international. The government has done a lot in recent times. The public cannot know who they are because of security.


Hon. Jimi Benson, Chairman, House Committee on Defence




This country na wa o!
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Spy360(m): 10:24am On Dec 03, 2025
monerozi5590:
He made solid points bro. Is you that don't want to see it.
Ok. Highlight where he indicated
1. Reduced cost of living - food, transport
2. Affordable, available and quality health care
3. Security of life and property
4. Increase in jobs and ease of doing business
5. Free and quality education

Take note, some of these benefits used to be available before this government came to power. For example, I used to buy one paint of garri N300 as late as 2022.

I sincerely hope you will point at least one. Thanks
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by iamoyindamola(m): 10:26am On Dec 03, 2025
ChristineC:
on the other hand, he produced that gun because he was 99.999% sure the other driver/occupants of his vehicle had no equalizer on them.
he'd produce the heat only if he had intentions to use it.

the other driver wouldn't even flinch if he had any training himself.

the man waving the gun is poorly trained or has zero training on handling - from waving it around carelessly to his stance and proximity, that gun is practically useless on him in this confrontation.
Agba veteran
I fear who wan challenge you, I also think the gun is in safety switch
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel(m): 10:26am On Dec 03, 2025
Ellexy:
So with those points he made, you can say with your full chest that Tinubu's policies has improved your life since he came into power?
grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Nezzjnr: 10:27am On Dec 03, 2025
Amoto94:
When Limited Education Dominates Enlightened Discourse: The Dachoma–Kanu Problem: Charles Chidi Achodo

Nigeria’s public sphere is trapped in a crisis far deeper than insecurity or bad governance. It is suffocating under an epidemic of uninformed loudness—a distortion where individuals with limited educational grounding and even more limited intellectual discipline now dominate conversations that demand rigor, history, and analytical depth. Few exemplify this degeneration more than Reverend Dachoma and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

Let us be clear: the problem is not about certificates. It is about the absence of disciplined thought—the inability to interrogate evidence, the refusal to engage complexity, and the arrogance that mistakes fervour for understanding.

Both men embody a tragic phenomenon: people speaking boldly on matters they neither grasp nor have taken the time to understand, while leading their audiences into emotional agitation rather than intellectual clarity.

Their interventions are not just shallow; they are recklessly reductionist. They wander into debates about religious tension, ethnic identity, state violence, federalism, and historical grievances—and promptly flatten these issues with the blunt force of simplistic narratives.

Dachoma converts structural failures into spiritual theatre. I didn't know what to say watching Rev. Dachoma refer to Muslim/muslim ticket as complete genocide!!
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu distills multifaceted political realities into incendiary slogans. He even lost basic etiquette and decorum with his infantile ranting in court " You no know law" against a Judge.

In their hands, national debate becomes a performance, not a pursuit of truth.

This is dangerous.
When the intellectually unprepared dominate enlightened discourse, society becomes a victim of their limitations. People who should be students of national issues suddenly crown themselves as teachers. People who should be asking questions begin issuing decrees. The less they know, the more authoritative they sound.

I tried pointing the mid characterizations of the insecurity in the middle as genocide against Christians. I took time outlining the historical origin of that term and the essential features that define it. Yet a guy abused me and accused me of supporting Wike and Yerima - people I don't know. He disregarded the thrust of my post - the principle of subordination of military authority to civilian oversight - a core virtue of constitutional democracy. I even pointed out how the US Defense Secretary summouned the US top military commanders and read a riot act to them yet those dignified Generals kept quiet and face serious!!

Confidence without competence is a public hazard. This is the defining signature of both Dachoma and Kanu. Their rhetoric carries the heat of conviction but none of the weight of comprehension. Their narratives dissolve under factual scrutiny. Their conclusions lack historical grounding. Their arguments operate at the level of instinct and indignation, not insight. What they broadcast is not enlightenment but confusion.

The digital ecosystem only amplifies the problem. Virality rewards certainty, not depth. Outrage travels farther than analysis. In this climate, Dachoma and Kanu wield megaphones far larger than their intellectual discipline can sustain.

Clerical authority and revolutionary charisma become substitutes for careful thinking. Thus, national discourse is hijacked by men whose loudness compensates for their lack of analytical grounding.

Meanwhile, thoughtful Nigerians—historians, governance experts, security analysts, conflict-resolution practitioners—struggle to be heard over the roar of uninformed populism. The result is a public square polluted by emotion-driven commentary, where ignorance sells faster than insight.

Nigeria cannot afford this. A nation on the brink of structural collapse needs thinkers, not performers. It needs citizens capable of nuance, not demagogues intoxicated by their own rhetoric. It needs informed voices willing to elevate discourse, not agitators who feed on polarization.

Let us speak plainly:
Dachoma and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu are not thought leaders; they are thought liabilities.
They do not deepen understanding; they hollow it out.
Their influence is not enlightenment; it is miseducation weaponized.

If Nigeria is to reclaim its public sphere, it must re-establish a basic rule of civic intelligence:

Let those who know speak—and let those who do not know learn.

What must never continue is granting national influence to individuals whose confidence expands in direct proportion to their ignorance.
Dachomo has lost people so Dear to him in all these attacks.

I can’t even fault him to be honest.

People like this are out of touch with reality hence the write up
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazzet: 10:29am On Dec 03, 2025
BlueRayDick:
I supposed patent this method of pressing egbon Dayo kropọn honestly because I invented it grin.

He will never have a direct answer, na to dey drop long epistle wey nobody go read once u engage him on this matter.
You are responsible for enabling him be able to still do this on this platform. You consistently covered his extreme misdemeanors. He's someone who is supposed to not be regarded at all when it comes to politics but you gave him the impetus he has today to sneer at us.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by TemporaryHansel(m): 10:30am On Dec 03, 2025
Shegzdave:
The only thing keeping the other guy calm is just the gun the man pointed at him, he could've enter him asap

Nigeria don't need this law cause dead body go surplus sha, Nigerians that are angry by default
If they try it the havoc that'll be wrought will be historic.
Weytin go happen if donjazzet see raumdeuter? grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:30am On Dec 03, 2025
ChristineC:
on the other hand, he produced that gun because he was 99.999% sure the other driver/occupants of his vehicle had no equalizer on them.
he'd produce the heat only if he had intentions to use it.


the other driver wouldn't even flinch if he had any training himself.

the man waving the gun is poorly trained or has zero training on handling - from waving it around carelessly to his stance and proximity, that gun is practically useless on him in this confrontation.
I disagree with the bolded 100%.

America where both parties have access to guns, we've seen instances of fatal shootouts between such parties. Imagine the same situation in a very angry country like Nigeria; even innocent third parties may become victim of the madness.

Nigeria already has enough frustrated and angry people moving around with their frustrations looking for any chance to let it out ; guns in the hand of those people could lead to serious rise in mortality figures.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Spy360(m): 10:34am On Dec 03, 2025
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Spy360(m): 10:34am On Dec 03, 2025
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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Spy360(m): 10:34am On Dec 03, 2025
Amoto94:
When Limited Education Dominates Enlightened Discourse: The Dachoma–Kanu Problem: Charles Chidi Achodo

Nigeria’s public sphere is trapped in a crisis far deeper than insecurity or bad governance. It is suffocating under an epidemic of uninformed loudness—a distortion where individuals with limited educational grounding and even more limited intellectual discipline now dominate conversations that demand rigor, history, and analytical depth. Few exemplify this degeneration more than Reverend Dachoma and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

Let us be clear: the problem is not about certificates. It is about the absence of disciplined thought—the inability to interrogate evidence, the refusal to engage complexity, and the arrogance that mistakes fervour for understanding.

Both men embody a tragic phenomenon: people speaking boldly on matters they neither grasp nor have taken the time to understand, while leading their audiences into emotional agitation rather than intellectual clarity.

Their interventions are not just shallow; they are recklessly reductionist. They wander into debates about religious tension, ethnic identity, state violence, federalism, and historical grievances—and promptly flatten these issues with the blunt force of simplistic narratives.

Dachoma converts structural failures into spiritual theatre. I didn't know what to say watching Rev. Dachoma refer to Muslim/muslim ticket as complete genocide!!
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu distills multifaceted political realities into incendiary slogans. He even lost basic etiquette and decorum with his infantile ranting in court " You no know law" against a Judge.

In their hands, national debate becomes a performance, not a pursuit of truth.

This is dangerous.
When the intellectually unprepared dominate enlightened discourse, society becomes a victim of their limitations. People who should be students of national issues suddenly crown themselves as teachers. People who should be asking questions begin issuing decrees. The less they know, the more authoritative they sound.

I tried pointing the mid characterizations of the insecurity in the middle as genocide against Christians. I took time outlining the historical origin of that term and the essential features that define it. Yet a guy abused me and accused me of supporting Wike and Yerima - people I don't know. He disregarded the thrust of my post - the principle of subordination of military authority to civilian oversight - a core virtue of constitutional democracy. I even pointed out how the US Defense Secretary summouned the US top military commanders and read a riot act to them yet those dignified Generals kept quiet and face serious!!

Confidence without competence is a public hazard. This is the defining signature of both Dachoma and Kanu. Their rhetoric carries the heat of conviction but none of the weight of comprehension. Their narratives dissolve under factual scrutiny. Their conclusions lack historical grounding. Their arguments operate at the level of instinct and indignation, not insight. What they broadcast is not enlightenment but confusion.

The digital ecosystem only amplifies the problem. Virality rewards certainty, not depth. Outrage travels farther than analysis. In this climate, Dachoma and Kanu wield megaphones far larger than their intellectual discipline can sustain.

Clerical authority and revolutionary charisma become substitutes for careful thinking. Thus, national discourse is hijacked by men whose loudness compensates for their lack of analytical grounding.

Meanwhile, thoughtful Nigerians—historians, governance experts, security analysts, conflict-resolution practitioners—struggle to be heard over the roar of uninformed populism. The result is a public square polluted by emotion-driven commentary, where ignorance sells faster than insight.

Nigeria cannot afford this. A nation on the brink of structural collapse needs thinkers, not performers. It needs citizens capable of nuance, not demagogues intoxicated by their own rhetoric. It needs informed voices willing to elevate discourse, not agitators who feed on polarization.

Let us speak plainly:
Dachoma and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu are not thought leaders; they are thought liabilities.
They do not deepen understanding; they hollow it out.
Their influence is not enlightenment; it is miseducation weaponized.

If Nigeria is to reclaim its public sphere, it must re-establish a basic rule of civic intelligence:

Let those who know speak—and let those who do not know learn.

What must never continue is granting national influence to individuals whose confidence expands in direct proportion to their ignorance.
We speak too much grammar in this country and that is why we are limited in development.

Instead of the writer to focus on dealing with he causative factors that have led to such agitations he is trying to prove who is educated and who is not.

So the uneducated man should not complain or his complaint should not be given attention because he didn't use the right grammar?

A man is burying his dead relatives every day and your problem is his lack of understanding of technical register in English language.

A man fighting for liberation of his people irrespective of his methodology is tagged a terrorist.

Perhaps the writer should pray to find himself in similar dire situations so that he can speak the right grammar when calling out for help.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Spy360(m): 10:42am On Dec 03, 2025
Tinubu has realised that he was foolish to appoint politicians as Ministers of defense.

I hope he realises how foolish he has been running this country as a whole.

Matawalle should resign too
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick:
donjazzet:
You are responsible for enabling him be able to still do this on this platform. You consistently covered his extreme misdemeanors. He's someone who is supposed to not be regarded at all when it comes to politics but you gave him the impetus he has today to sneer at us.
I really don't know what u want from me honestly. So I should use cane to police the opinion of a full grown adult like myself on the internet or what?

All the time u were spamming the thread with his old posts on this forum , what did u achieve with that ?

I expected by now u should've realized that a man is responsible for his own opinions, actions and inactions.

Please if u have issues with his posts kindly take it up with him personally, you don't need me to form groupie with you before u can express ur opinion about his posts.

Thank You .
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by semid4lyfe(m): 11:33am On Dec 03, 2025
Some of you are taking this political differences thing too far.

I recall someone called for a particular monicker to be banned sometime ago just cos the person dey support PBAT.

Make una grow up o.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 11:39am On Dec 03, 2025
US Congress Urged To Pressure Nigerian Govt To Declare Sharia Law Unconstitutional, Disband Hisbah Commissions

At a joint briefing of the United States Congress, witnesses and lawmakers rejected arguments that killings in Nigeria stem from resource disputes.

United States lawmakers were urged on Tuesday to pressure the Nigerian government to abolish Sharia law in northern states where they has been adopted and disband the religious-enforcement Hisbah commissions, with experts warning that these laws and groups are fueling systematic anti-Christian persecution.

During a joint House briefing in response to US President Donald Trump’s October directive and designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Dr. Ebenezer Obadare testified that the primary drivers of violence – Boko Haram, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), and radicalised Fulani militants – exploit Sharia frameworks and Hisbah officials to impose extremist ideology, enforce forced conversions, and operate with near-total impunity.

Obadare laid out a strategy for dealing with the violence and killings.

A statement by the House Appropriations Committee quoted him as saying, “The policy goal should be two-fold: first, work with the Nigerian military to neutralise Boko Haram.

“Second, the United States should put pressure on President Tinubu to (1) make Sharia law unconstitutional in the twelve northern states where they has been adopted since 2000 and (2) disband the various Hisbah groups across northern states seeking to enforce and impose Islamic law on all citizens regardless of their religious identity.”


In laying out his strategy, Obadare acknowledged efforts by the Federal Government in response to pressure from the United States.

“As recent events have shown, the Nigerian authorities are not impervious to incentives, ”he said.

“Since the country’s Country of Particular Concern (CPC) designation and President Trump’s threat of unilateral military action against Boko Haram, President Tinubu has made several moves, including ordering air strikes against Boko Haram targets, the recruitment of an additional 30,000 policemen, and, most recently, declaring a national security emergency in the country.”

He, however, expects a lot more to be done, saying, “Washington must keep up the pressure.”


The bipartisan session, led by Appropriations Vice Chair Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL) and involving the House Foreign Affairs Committee, heard repeated accusations that the Nigerian government is complicit in what lawmakers called “religious cleansing” across the north and Middle Belt.

Witnesses cited the November 22 abduction of children and teachers from St Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, what they described as ongoing blasphemy-law imprisonments, and mass killings, rejecting claims that the violence stems solely from resource disputes.

Obadare emphasised the roots of the crisis, saying, “The deadliest and most serious threat confronting the Nigerian state today is jihadist terror, perpetrated by the Islamist group Boko Haram.

“Boko Haram translates to ‘Western education is forbidden.’ Boko Haram’s barbarous and implacable campaign to overthrow the Nigerian state and establish an Islamic caliphate in its stead is the source of Nigeria’s present discontents.

“Every proposal to solve the Nigerian crisis that does not take seriously the need to radically degrade and ultimately eliminate Boko Haram as a fighting force is a non-starter.”


‘Forcing Accountability’

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) labelled Nigeria “ground zero” for global anti-Christian persecution, while Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) demanded the disarmament of militias and prosecution of attackers.

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Chair Vicky Hartzler and Alliance Defending Freedom International’s Sean Nelson detailed recent atrocities and called for Washington to use security-aid leverage, early-warning systems, and targeted sanctions to force accountability.

Lawmakers from both parties signalled support for Díaz-Balart’s FY26 appropriations language addressing the crisis.

They announced that the Appropriations Committee is drafting a formal report to President Trump with concrete recommendations, including potential conditions on U.S. assistance to Nigeria.

The briefing underscored the Trump administration’s recent redesignation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern. It reflected growing congressional consensus that reversing Sharia criminal law in the north and dismantling hisbah forces are essential steps to halt one of the world’s deadliest campaigns against religious minorities
.

Trump first designated Nigeria as a CPC in 2020, but it was removed from the list by his successor, President Joe Biden.

However, the US president, on October 31, redesignated Nigeria as a CPC over religious freedom violations.

He thereafter threatened military action in Nigeria if the Federal Government did not address the challenge. Trump said the US may halt aid and assistance to Nigeria if nothing is done to stop the alleged Christian persecution.
https://www.channelstv.com/2025/12/02/at-us-congress-briefing-obadare-calls-for-sharia-law-to-be-declared-unconstitutional/
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:41am On Dec 03, 2025
https://dailypost.ng/2025/12/03/pressure-nigeria-to-abolish-sharia-law-disband-hisbah-us-panel-tells-lawmakers/#mipu1kmxzk4mcixjvs


BAT will rather lose 2027 election than to ban Sharia law in the North & disband Hisbah islamic police.

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 11:54am On Dec 03, 2025
BlueRayDick:
https://www.channelstv.com/2025/12/02/at-us-congress-briefing-obadare-calls-for-sharia-law-to-be-declared-unconstitutional/
Yea, there was a Nigeria before Sharia Law, all we're asking for is that we be taken back to that Nigeria.

Sharia law is a personal matter, and not a law that should be binding on those who don't want it binding on them, and it certainly shouldn't run contrary to the constitution.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:54am On Dec 03, 2025
BlueRayDick:
https://www.channelstv.com/2025/12/02/at-us-congress-briefing-obadare-calls-for-sharia-law-to-be-declared-unconstitutional/
Didn't see your post before pressing submit button.
From his campaign slogan@ emi lo kan to the subsidy protest during GEJ. It is all about his political ambition. Nothing else matters.

Wen he dey shout "where are the cows", IT means that politics come first for him instead of national security. You wonder how the only farmer who successfully neutralized a murderous herdsman in self defense got life sentence from the apex court under his administration.
When the Agbado FC where shouting echoing the saying @ "the North Remembers".. significant political concession where made to the islamic Sharia North.
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