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EducationRe: Niger Catholic School Kidnap: 88 More Students Declared Missing by Slytiger: 3:24pm On Nov 22, 2025
Divide the country already.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Sentenced To Life Imprisonment by Slytiger: 4:36pm On Nov 20, 2025
I P O B now have to beg Tinubu for presidential pardon.
PoliticsRe: Bandits Attack Guto Village, Abuja, Shoot Police Officer Dead During Gun Battle by Slytiger: 4:31pm On Nov 20, 2025
The chickens are coming home to roost.
Can we split this country already please?
PoliticsRe: FG Demands Death Sentence For Nnamdi Kanu by Slytiger: 4:16pm On Nov 20, 2025
Maybe life but not death.
Did the court not give one terrorist 20 years recently?

Although, my friend and titled chief from Omuma, close to Orlu, would disagree with me and would celebrate the death penalty. IPOB has shown them shege in that axis.
PoliticsRe: Katsina Bandits Negotiate With Lawmaker, Free 45 Kidnap Victims After Peace Deal by Slytiger: 8:27pm On Nov 19, 2025
They are same people nah. Lol.
CelebritiesRe: Genevieve Nnaji Fires Back At Netizen Telling Igbo Men To Dump Igbo Women by Slytiger: 4:37pm On Nov 18, 2025
She is a tribal bigot.
PoliticsRe: Democracy Under Threat In Nigeria, Save Us – Turaki Cries Out To Trump by Slytiger: 1:48pm On Nov 18, 2025
As if trumps cares about a 3rd world country somewhere in Africa grin
PoliticsRe: Ayo Fayose's Reacts To His Expulsion From The PDP by Slytiger: 7:03pm On Nov 17, 2025
Crazy man this Fayose. Lol
EducationRe: Nigerian Pharmarcy Student Quits Final Year To Japa To Canada by Slytiger: 2:49pm On Nov 17, 2025
Kaczynski:
kudos to her


i did the last thing with my girl, i and her dropped out in 200lvl , electrical engineering for japa to poland that year.


the only regret way i get now na to carry thus girl come here. a very big mistake
200 level electrical engineering is barely in the department sef. That one is understandable.
EducationRe: Nigerian Pharmarcy Student Quits Final Year To Japa To Canada by Slytiger: 2:46pm On Nov 17, 2025
Burshh:
Just transfer your credits
For Pharmacy?
A highly regulated profession in Canada?
Well, she can try her luck.
EducationRe: Nigerian Pharmarcy Student Quits Final Year To Japa To Canada by Slytiger:
Hunter12:
The years she’ll spend studying to get her degree and licence in Canada are still far less than the years she would use to graduate from a Nigerian university, do internship, complete NYSC, and then still write the NCLEX before getting licensed in Canada.
Besides, nobody knows if relocating will still be this easy by then.
In Canada, she can also work part-time while studying to support herself.
Truly, she made a very good choice.
Bad decision in my opinion. Pharmacy education would cost her around $100,000 minimum in Canada. And thats not including feeding and living expenses like accommodation at university.

In addition, you can't get into pharmacy straight with secondary school certificate in Canada. It is also a difficult program to get admission into due to competition.

Perhaps, she might change her career though.
EducationRe: Peace Poly SUG President Samuel Udo Killed At His Father's Burial In Cross River by Slytiger: 5:22pm On Nov 15, 2025
Cult wars.
CrimeRe: ISWAP Ambushes Nigerian Military Convoy, Kidnaps General, Kills Soldiers by Slytiger: 10:47am On Nov 15, 2025
Na to do maiguard work for plot of land and shakara civilians dem sabi.
Iswap would now ORDER the general to do frog jumps at will.
PoliticsRe: The 'Many Wives' Of Lt. AM Yerima Who Stood Up To Wike by Slytiger: 10:05am On Nov 15, 2025
AI
CrimeRe: 45-year-old Nigerian Caught With Heroin At Liberia–ivory Coast Border by Slytiger: 8:23pm On Nov 14, 2025
After checking the name, I won't talk because grin
CrimeRe: Two Nigerian Nationals Sentenced For Attempting To Obtain Ghana Cards With False by Slytiger: 5:15pm On Nov 14, 2025
Bad ambassadors. Please keep them there.
EducationRe: Females That Completed Secondary Education - By Zone (2025 Data) by Slytiger: 5:02pm On Nov 14, 2025
Racoon:
SW leads while SS and SE follow suit. Nice the South leads the train. Meanwhile Sharia and religious extremism is hampering the north seriously
Southern Nigeria leads.
No almajiri or sharia book haram system
PoliticsRe: Wike Denies Calling Yerima A Fool (Video) by Slytiger: 4:50pm On Nov 14, 2025
Bruv grin

It was on video nah
CrimeRe: 8 Miscreants Snatching Phones On Mile 2 Bridge Have Been Arrested by Slytiger: 6:26am On Nov 14, 2025
bewla:
Release them they will still go back
Because there is no job that paid enough to feed 3 meal day in November
They are just lazy fvcks. In that same lagos, there were university students that work labour jobs at construction sites to save money for their university fees. Atleast, till the student loan thing was initiated.
CrimeRe: 8 Miscreants Snatching Phones On Mile 2 Bridge Have Been Arrested by Slytiger: 6:22am On Nov 14, 2025
I am all for state policing. Let indigenous people police their own states. Crimes would quickly go down.

Their faces below.

PoliticsRe: Economist Reacts To The Tweet Of A Nigerian Man Celebrating Becoming A Canadian by Slytiger: 6:04am On Nov 14, 2025
owobokiri:
You will always chest rub-bish..
You have this alarming tendency to ingest poison if you're half sure that by doing so, you will also kill your "enemies"..
Be calming down ahbegi..
I dont know why the happiness of another person brings you sadness and despair. Your life must be very hard and the bitterness is eating you up.

Get well soon.
PoliticsRe: Dangers Of The Lagos Indegenship Certificate by Slytiger: 3:19am On Nov 14, 2025
Too long to read but Indigene certificate in Lagos has been around like forever. They are just digitizing it.
PoliticsRe: Economist Reacts To The Tweet Of A Nigerian Man Celebrating Becoming A Canadian by Slytiger: 3:17am On Nov 14, 2025
I have seen british people celebrating American citizenship and vice versa. This is not just a Nigerian thing.
PoliticsLagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps Arrest Phone Snatching Miscreants by Slytiger(op):
Reported in X account of Hon. Tokunbo Wahab
Lawyer | Hon. Commissioner, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Lagos State.

8 miscreants snatching phones on pedestrian of Mile 2 were earlier today arrested during morning raid by the operatives of Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps.

They are:
Mr Anthony Osinachi- 21yrs.
Mr Victor Onuoha - 45yrs.
Mr Rowland Ede - 25yrs.
Mr Daniel Chisom - 24yrs.
Mr Emmanuel Chukwu - 35yrs.
Mr Ogbonnaya Uchechi - 18yrs.
Mr Godday Eke - 28yrs.
Mr Benjamin G - 30yrs

PoliticsWike Acted Within His Rights, Soldiers Overstepped - Falana by Slytiger(op): 12:48am On Nov 14, 2025
Falana: Wike acted within his rights to inspect disputed land — military officers overstepped their authority

Femi Falana, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), says Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), was within his legal rights to inspect a disputed land in Abuja.

On Tuesday, viral videos showed Wike being stopped by military personnel from accessing the site, sparking a heated argument with an officer.

In the footage, Wike was seen stepping in to defuse the situation, separating his security detail from the soldiers as tensions escalated.

Speaking with the officers, the minister demanded to see the approval granted to the owners of the land. A soldier, who led the group, told Wike that his men were not intimidating anyone, stating that the landowner had all the necessary documents.

Speaking at an event at the University of Abuja on Thursday, Falana condemned the minister’s public insult of the military officer, saying no public official has the right to ridicule any Nigerian.

“The president must direct the minister to apologise. That is what is done in civilised societies,” Falana said, citing a similar incident in Ghana where a deputy minister was compelled to withdraw offensive remarks.

Falana criticised the military officers who prevented the minister from carrying out his statutory duty, describing their actions as an overreach of authority.

He recalled that under section 11 of the Land Use Act, the FCT minister and state governors have unquestionable powers to enter and inspect any land within their jurisdiction.

The human right activist said the military officer who stopped Wike was acting illegally, reportedly on orders from above.

“The minister was performing his statutory duty. Any occupier of land must allow the minister or governor to enter and inspect the property,” Falana said.

He added that if the minister was prevented from performing his duty, the proper course of action would have been to withdraw and seek redress through legal channels, such as filing a petition or obtaining a court order.

“On no ground can the minister take the law into his own hands by forcing himself and abusing a military officer,” he said.

Falana dismissed claims that insulting a military officer in uniform constitutes a threat to national security, emphasising that a uniform is merely clothing and does not confer superiority.

The senior lawyer also criticised US President Donald Trump’s threat of military action in Nigeria to protect Christians, highlighting America’s own struggles with gun violence.

“In the last five years, about 280,000 Americans have been killed by gunmen, including school children and worshippers. Trump cannot stop that because of the powerful influence of weapons manufacturers,” he said.

He urged Nigerians, especially the youth and lawyers, to unite and insist that every Nigerian’s life matters.

“Are you prepared to go to arms to save the life of every Nigerian? The time is now,” he said.

At the event, law students of the University of Abuja conferred the honorary title of “senior advocate of the masses” on Falana in recognition of his decades-long commitment to justice and public interest litigation.
https://www.thecable.ng/falana-wike-acted-within-his-rights-to-inspect-disputed-land-military-officers-overstepped-their-authority/

Nlfpmod

PoliticsRe: Lagos Launches Digital Indigeneship Certificate by Slytiger: 9:16pm On Nov 13, 2025
Awesome news. Kudos to everyone involved.
PoliticsRe: Wike Vs Naval Officer: Military Uniform Represents State Authority - Gen. Irabor by Slytiger: 9:07pm On Nov 13, 2025
He reminded citizens that the military operates under strict codes of conduct and that no one, not even a general, has the right to physically assault or publicly humiliate a subordinate.
It's already humiliating that a NDA graduate and 6 years into his career was turned to gateman for a plot of land in the heart of Abuja.

Whereas we witnessed BH and ISWAP forces fighting each other on lake Chad, and Tompolo is guiding our coastal water ways in Niger Delta. Since our Navy is useless in both cases.

The Nigerian military has no shame. You can't shame the shameless. grin
Foreign AffairsTiktok Influencer Killed In Public ‘Execution’ As Mali’s Jihadist Crisis Worsens by Slytiger(op): 3:51am On Nov 12, 2025
A TikTok influencer has been shot dead in front of a crowd by suspected jihadists in Mali, underlining how state control has been eroded in the West African nation.

Mariam Cissé often wore combat attire to post videos in support of the country’s military to more than 100,000 followers on TikTok. According to Yehia Tandina, the mayor of Timbuktu region, she was abducted in a market on Friday by unknown gunmen.

At dusk the next day, “the same men brought her back to Independence Square in Tonka and executed her in front of a crowd”, Tandina told the Associated Press. The mayor said Cissé, who is believed to have been in her 20s, received death threats before her death.

No one has claimed responsibility for the killing but Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), a group linked to al-Qaida, is known to patrol Tonka, which is about 90 miles from Timbuktu.

“This young woman simply wanted to promote her community through her TikTok posts and encourage the Malian army in its missions to protect people and their property,” said a report on state TV.

The conflict in Mali began in 2012 when an uprising by Tuareg rebels was hijacked by jihadist groups linked to al-Qaida and later Islamic State. Despite French-led interventions and a UN peace mission, violence spread southward as insurgents exploited local grievances, corruption and weak governance.

The military took control of the country in back-to-back coups in 2020 and 2021, after which tensions with western allies deepened. The junta expelled French and UN forces, accusing them of interfering over human rights issues, and turned to Russia for support, including from Wagner mercenaries.

The army has failed to end the insurgency, despite its promises to improve security, and tensions have developed within its ranks.

“The power grab only deepened its divisions, splitting the army between privileged loyalists of the regime and those sent to the frontlines,” said Rama Yade, senior director of the Africa Centre at the Atlantic Council thinktank. “Coupled with the departure of international forces from Mali, this fragmentation led to abandoned positions, weapons falling into the hands of separatists, and jihadists expanding their hold over the rural north.”

The jihadists have tightened control over key supply routes from neighbouring Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritania and Senegal. Fighters from JNIM have imposed a fuel blockade since September, crippling transport and leaving hospitals struggling, and the government has been forced to shut down schools indefinitely. In Bamako, the capital, and other cities, queues stretch for miles for increasingly costly fuel and food.

France, the US, Germany and Italy have issued warnings to their citizens to leave Mali urgently on commercial flights, saying the roads around the capital were unsafe.

Although the junta is holding on for now, analysts and observers say the fall of the regime is likely within weeks or months.

In a statement on Sunday, the African Union “expressed deep concern over the rapidly deteriorating security situation in Mali”, calling for urgent international coordination and intelligence-sharing to help the junta restore stability.

The worsening insecurity has led to a spike in kidnappings: five Indian workers were abducted last Thursday near Kobri in western Mali. On Sunday, JNIM claimed responsibility for the abduction of three Egyptian nationals and demanded $5m to release them.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/11/tiktok-influencer-executed-mali-town-square-suspected-jihadists-mariam-cisse

PoliticsRe: If Anything Happens To You, Your Family Will Suffer- Army To Police (video) by Slytiger: 12:57am On Nov 12, 2025
RaptorX:
In the US who born soldier to disrespect a police officer, na handcuffs straight.

It is only in Nigeria that soldiers think they are superior to police in a democracy like that naval officer in the earlier video saying I am talking police is also talking lol.

I like the way Wike tongue lash him and call him a fool to his face, I thought they don't tolerate disrespect from bloody civilians, why was he saying I am not a fool sir while Wike was berating him, even the DSS and police attached to Wike pushed them around and they couldn't do jack.

Probably a Luitenanant or Captain that guy in the earlier video talking back rudely to Wike, probably the second most powerful man in Nigeria, that guy should kiss his military career goodbye, because they will frustrate him out. Instead of him to salute and tell his soldiers to stand down, his body language was who is this bloody civilian talking to, I pity him he will learn the hard way, that uniform must have gotten into his head
Its the effect of several decades of military government.
PoliticsRe: If Anything Happens To You, Your Family Will Suffer- Army To Police (video) by Slytiger:
olatunjithomas:
Stop capping rubbish. All these una beer parlour claims

Soldiers are subject to military law, only military authorities (through the Provost Marshal or superior officers) have the direct power to arrest and discipline them for offences, especially those committed in the line of duty.

You even mentioned civilised countries like you have ever left Nigeria. The US Police Department whether state or federal cannot just arrest a soldier in active service without the cooperation of his commanding post.

It can only happen if he is caught committing a a civilian crime off duty and without uniform even at that, his commanding post must be alerted immediately for their cooperation. These are contained in military law enforcement such as: U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID), Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI)


Oya make another claim.
You are mostly correct, however, they can arrest even if a uniform is worn. And they dont need a cooperation before an arrest is made, especially if that soldier poses a threat to public safety.

PoliticsRe: If Anything Happens To You, Your Family Will Suffer- Army To Police (video) by Slytiger: 12:45am On Nov 12, 2025
bixton:
What is the military order in this instance?

To safeguard land, I presume!!!!!!
Nigerian military have become so useless that they are now used in doing maiguard.
Imagine the sub lieutenant that spent 4-5years in NDA manning the gates of a parcel of land. grin

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