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How is this called struggling? He even tried, at least he was able to pronounce each word correctly |
It’s so disgraceful and disappointing that a lot of Nigerians don’t understand reading before going on to comment on issues. She is simply a member of Nigerian Police supernumerary popularly known as as SPY Police. "Spy Police" in Nigeria refers to Supernumerary Police Officers (SPY), private individuals trained and licensed by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to provide specialized security for companies, government agencies, and VIPs, working under the Police Act but employed and paid by the private entity, distinct from regular police. They wear unique uniforms (recently standardized for better identification) to augment regular policing, focusing on protecting property and personnel, with their service being temporary and specific to their employer. |
Let him be deceiving himself. Let him show us what can 800cedis buy and the naira equivalent buy and let's sew the purchasing power of each currency. |
Unfortunately, her parents do not know what their daughter has turned to. |
This simply means loss of jobs |
This is indeed big money in some country. |
This is simply do or die affair and not democracy |
This lady ke? Should be This mama is looking for her…. |
Our problem has always been that we like forcing our opinions on others. Is Abati not entitled to his opinions the same way you have yours too? Grow up man! |
Unfortunately, a lot of Nigerians are ignorant and don't know how it's been done even in the developed countries. It is within the mandate of the Nigerian police to arrest the driver and carry out necessary investigation in order to ascertain if he was not culpable directly or indirectly. |
Why disturbing yourself on the business of police. Just go to the nearest police station and file a report. The man is definitely traceable, just follow the simple steps. If police refused, just get a lawyer to sue both police and the bank jeje for aiding a criminal. |
For your information, Muslims do not engage in crossover because it's not in our texts to do so. |
Unfortunately, no convoy especially with security escorts has ever driven slowly on Nigerian roads. They are ready to flout every road safety and traffic rules. It's all about not slowing down at any point. |
May Allah forgive all his shortcomings and grant him Aljannah Firdaus. So painful! |
This agency should be reminded that Nigerians already have aboki buyers for the scrap, why having to pay to government again. |
muyico:But you should know that pets are animals naa |
Unfortunately, we go still see some gullible followers of his saying he should not be prosecuted for it. Is it until he kpai people with his content creation stwpid acts upon ignorance because of social media traffic before we now know say he needs psychological attention? |
AlhamduliLlahi for the lives |
Good! Lagos always a pacesetter for others to copy |
Where is the location and how much last? |
Simply because the coup in Niger was ethnicised by Nigerians |
Sambisa straight |
Much expected |
Let's first blame the baby daddy that refused to marry her in the first instance before we now blame the home videos that teach a lot of people bad beliefs. |
Perhaps the headline wanted to say SANCTION rather than SACK. |
On a platter of gold. |
If dss arrest you now, you go dey claim freedom of speech or press. Why cursing people on top their own freedom to wear what suits them |
The person that sold and installed the door for them should be well compensated for a job well done. |
No be gullible followers I blame year in year out. |
Museebah! |
In an age of chaos and distraction, when most people are lost in the noise of the world, a single act of worship shines brighter than ever. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Worship during times of Harj (turmoil) is like migrating to join me.” Turmoil here means those moments when hearts grow cold and minds wander far from Allah. Some of the greatest rewards come at the very times people usually ignore: • Praying Fajr while others sleep. • Offering Duha prayer while the world chases money and status. • A young person choosing obedience over temptation—mentioned among the seven shaded by Allah on the Day when there is no shade but His—because youth is when desires burn hottest, so resisting them earns the heaviest reward. The early generations understood this deeply. Mawriq al-Ijli, a revered successor of the Companions, said:�“The one who holds fast to obedience when everyone else runs away is like the warrior who charges forward while the army flees behind him.” Awn ibn Abdullah put it even more vividly:�“The person who remembers Allah while others forget is like the lone soldier holding the line for a retreating battalion. Without him, the whole army would be destroyed. Without those few who remember God in careless times, humanity would perish.” Salman al-Farisi (may Allah be pleased with him) once explained how people end their day in three different states: 1 Winning without losing: The one who seizes the darkness of night and the carelessness of people to stand in prayer until dawn. 2 Losing without winning: The one who uses the same darkness and distraction to dive headfirst into sin. 3 Breaking even: The one who prays Isha, then sleeps—neither gaining extra nor falling behind. Then he advised: “Avoid extremes. Stick to moderation and consistency.” A beautiful story from the early Muslims drives the point home. Two men bumped into each other in the marketplace. One turned to the other and said:�“Come, let’s ask Allah for forgiveness right now, while everyone else is busy—maybe He’ll forgive us both.”�They sat and made istighfar together. Later, one of them passed away. The survivor saw him in a dream, beaming:�“Good news, brother—Allah forgave us both the very evening we met in the market.” Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali summed it up perfectly:�“Remembering Allah among the heedless is like standing firm to protect a fleeing army. Without those few voices, the whole world would collapse.” Today, the same truth applies more than ever. Turning off phones, stepping away from endless feeds, YouTube rabbit holes, and the 24/7 news cycle to sit with the Quran, seek knowledge, and fix your soul—that’s no small struggle. It’s a quiet jihad against a thousand distractions. But that’s exactly why the reward is massive. The more the world drifts, the louder each sincere prayer echoes in the heavens. Allah is the Most Forgiving, the Most Appreciative—He wipes away mountains of sin for a tear of repentance and multiplies a single good deed into rewards beyond imagination. So rise while others sleep.�Remember while others forget.�Stand firm while others drift. Even the smallest effort you make in times of widespread heedlessness is, in Allah’s sight, absolutely enormous. May Allah grant us all greater mindfulness and bless us with consistent, heartfelt worship. Sh. W. Basyouni
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No amount of mental gymnastics or disingenuous remarks will mask the fact that many of you IPOB/ESN/Umuoma/Kanu apologists are simply obtuse! Not because you lack the capacity to seek the facts. Not because Orsu, Mbaitolu, Lilu, Achala, Umuaka, Mbosi, Ideato North etc don’t exist. No. It’s because you choose not to think. You choose to ignore the thousands of Igbo people ki*lled by IPOB/ESN and their offshoots. You choose to overlook the communities destr0yed, livelih0ods wiped out, and the entire South East economy crippled by homegrown terrorists who sold you snake oil packaged as “freedom.” You choose delusion over truth because accepting reality would shatter the fantasy of a messiah you built for yourselves. You don’t think what they did counts as terr0rism. You don’t think the man who orchestrated dea*ths, who intentionally made the region ungovernable, who ordered exe*cutions and beh*eadings live on air , you don’t think that counts as terr0rism. You think only what happens in Benue, Plateau, and the North East counts. But the h0rror our people lived through? The blo0dshed on our soil? The daily terr0r in Ala Igbo? That one didn't match your definition. Igbo children stayed out of school every Monday for years , that didn’t count. People stayed away from their hustle every Monday. Not by choice but by force. Dr. Chike Akunyili, sh0t de*ad in the middle of Onitsha by Small, an Umuoma Kanu boy acting under orders , that didn’t count. He was groomed since the age of 12. The terror inflicted by ESN/Biafra Liberation commanders Onye Army, Ikonso, Gentle, Makeup, and the Umuoma boys — that didn’t count. (Most of their killings were on tape, btw!) And let’s talk about Ikonso, since many of you pretend not to know. Kanu went on a live broadcast and ordered that his dea*d commander Ikonso be bu*ried with 2,000 heads. Not any random heads. Not “enemies of the revolution.” Igbo heads. The heads of innocent Igbo people. And his boys took that command seriously. They went out and collected up to 30 heads , human beings with families , and you still say this is not terrorism? His men beh*eaded and can*nibalized their victims. They desecrated the bodies of those military people. Gentle cut out her vag*ina and organs! Her only crime was being a soldier. She came home as a civilian to the SE to get married to her fiancé who was also in the military and they never made it home. Did it touch your conscience? Did it stir your sense of “justice”? No. Because you only see “justice” when it suits your emotional attachment. You never asked what “crime” their so-called “sab0teurs” committed before Kanu’s boys dragged them out of their homes and exec*uted them like animals. They went into palaces and sh0t traditional rulers , not “at,” straight-up exe*cution! They set buildings on fire and labeled it Biafran territory. They filmed it and posted it, and yet you still didn’t see or hear. You never asked about the shall0w graves scattered across the South East where they dumped their victims. You never asked about the police stations Kanu ordered them to burn, the officers he ordered them to disarm and behead , he said it on radio. “You lovers of justice” didn’t hear his command that even old women who came out to hustle to feed their children should be shot on sight if they disobeyed his May 31 sit-at-home order. Imagine the absurdity. The intellectual dishonesty of it all. How many of you in Americe or other countries abroad would tolerate a civilian , not a state actor , coming on live radio to issue orders like this? How many of you are forced to sit at home on Veterans Day or other holidays under thre*at of being sh0t? If any one here commanded beheadings, executions, burning of police stations, killing of old women… do you think the US government would shrug and say “justice for him”? Make it make sense. And you, ndi “my heart is broken”, “my spirit is wounded” , have you ever asked how the victims feel? Have you asked about the parents who buried their children. The families who couldn’t retrieve the remains of their loved ones? The communities living under constant fear? The complete erosion of law and order? Most of you shouting from abroad and outside of the Southeast didn’t even have the courage to send your children to those communities during this period. Most of you couldn’t step foot in your own villages. You were legitimately scared. You avoided going home because of the same terr0r you now pretend did not exist. But online, you suddenly find your voice. You shout. You distort. You gaslight. You lie. Cars were found in their possession , stolen from their victims. Kanu armed men and set them loose on Ala Igbo. When he said he had the command of 2 million men and weapons ready to go, what did you think he meant? They invaded and occupied communities illegally, held them under siege and ransom. People needed to comply or die. Videos exist of their activities. Audios exist of their plans. His boys would come on air to give updates on the exe*cutions. He ordered them to build makeshift weapons, welders to build makeshift speed bumps to use to stop, disarm their victims , on air. He told them how to create petrol bombs on air. The broadcasts exist. They informed his judgment. A judgment that took over 4 hours to get through. But you think outright denial in this age of free information will mask your willful ignorance? 99.9% of their victims were Igbo. My people. Your people. Our people. And tell me , what did Simon Ekpa do that Kanu didn’t do 1,000 times? What orders did Ekpa give that didn’t come directly from Kanu? Command and Control and autopilot were Kanu’s blueprint. When he said on air, “we would lure the Nigerian military to our land,” who did you think was the bait?? Tell me what punishment is worthy of the leader of a terror squad? How many people did Kanu need to order their killing to count as terr0rism? How many lives should his boys have wasted for you to agree he should be liable? 1, 10, 100, 1,000 how many? All to defend a man whose own commands, broadcasts, and instructions were used to convict him , not hearsay, not propaganda, but his own words. Over 4 hours of evidence, exhibits from his utterances were used to convict them. If you are so touched, you should have advised him not to make them. Because Northerners embrace their terrorists, you think you too should be allowed to embrace yours. And you still believe your head is correct? Iche na isi dị unu mma ![]() By Chioma Amaryllis Ahaghotu
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