The DOS ARE WISE. SUPPORT ESN. SUPPORT IPOB. SUPPORT DOS. IPOB ONE BIGGEST FAMILY. FREE MAZI NNAMDI KANU. BIAFRALAND MUST BE PROTECTED BY ALL COST.

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For about 3 hours now,there have been an intense battle between the members of the Eastern Security Network (ESN), and Fulani herdsmen terrorists in Biafraland. The order is;"Operation Flush Every Terrorists In Biafraland". Stay Tuned.Stay Tight..Stay Safe! Victory is assured.
Just in ! The BBC is expected to apologise on Monday for editing a speech that suggested Donald Trump had directly instigated an attack on the US Capitol, resulting in the dramatic resignations of the broadcaster’s top brass.
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Pray for ESN, heavy battle going on with Fulani terrorists & ESN operatives now. The order is kick the Fulani killers out of our forest .
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Pray for ESN,Heavy battle going on with Fulani herdsmen & ESN operatives now. The order is kick the Fulani herdsmen our forest .
Sheikh Gumi has fled to Turkey as USA Government shutdown ends
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Today is Monday, November 10, 2025. It is 1123 days, today, since Mazi Nnamdi Kanu defeated Nigeria in her court. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Is Still Being Held Illegally. Pass it on! #ExtraOrdinaryRenditionIsCriminal #FreeMaziNnamdiKanu #BiafraReferendum I Stand With @real_IpobDOS
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No more “farmer-herder clash.” No more “banditry.” This is genocide in 4/4 time ....
GRAVEYARD GOSPEL A defiant Afrobeats requiem for the forgotten 125,000+ souls lost in Nigeria’s Middle Belt. From the ashes of Yelwata, Sankera, Plateau & Benue rises a song that refuses to let the dead be silenced. piped.video/qekNwQZxp8o
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GRAVEYARD GOSPEL A defiant Afrobeats requiem for the forgotten 125,000+ souls lost in Nigeria’s Middle Belt. From the ashes of Yelwata, Sankera, Plateau & Benue rises a song that refuses to let the dead be silenced. piped.video/qekNwQZxp8o
Onyebuchi Onyibest retweeted
Kemi questions the Nigerian government. You give Restoratve justice to the terrorist groups slaughtering precious lives of your citizens. But you persecute innocent citizens whom you tag terrorists because they are IPOB members. You unleash Retributive justice on them. Why??? @BBCAfrica @BBCWorld have you heard Kemi Olunloye?
"President Trump, send that Northrop B-2 Spirit to Nigeria and bomb the shit out of that "Disgraced Country". — Kemi Olunloye
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The Judge Who Spoke to Ghosts.
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The Honorable Justice Omotosho and the Case of the Missing Statute In the halls of the Federal High Court Abuja, Justice Omotosho adjusted his unraveling wig and squinted at the defendant. “Defendant,” he thundered, “you are charged with… something!” The courtroom fell silent. MNK raised a reluctant hand. “My Lord, under which law?” Justice Omotosho flipped through the Nigerian Legal Code. Blank pages. He flipped faster. More blanks. He blew a trumpet he’d borrowed from the court orderly. “Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act 2013!” he declared triumphantly. “It says… uh… something about laws being repealed and also unwritten as well!” The wig collapsed into a question mark. MNK whispered, “My Lord, S.36(12) means no written law, no trial.” Justice Omotosho froze. The gavel slipped from his hand and landed on his foot. “Then… I hereby adjourn for judgment, no final written addresses!” he yelped, hopping. “And someone find me a law! Any law! Preferably one that exists!” The defendant (MNK) smirked. The trumpet played itself out the door. Moral: When the Constitution blows the trumpet and the judge can’t read the sheet music, the trial becomes a comedy without a script.
Onyebuchi Onyibest retweeted
This is for the average yariba journalists like @OpeAdetayo1, @AbiodunSanusi01 and @S_Odeniyi who will always rely on BBC fact-checker, your empire of lies has finally crumbled. Were you not shocked when Ope Adetayo wrote that Simon Ekpa leads IPOB from Finland? And you wonder why no one is thinking properly in that now disgraced country? These yariba journalists are the most horrible beings on the face of the universe.
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APC offers to help Jonathan end Boko Haram. Me: Eleven years later, APC still has no solution they promised. Trust Nigerian politicians at your own risk. @ruffydfire
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Today is Sunday, November 9, 2025. It is 1122 days, today, since Mazi Nnamdi Kanu defeated Nigeria in her court. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Is Still Being Held Illegally. Pass it on! #ExtraOrdinaryRenditionIsCriminal #FreeMaziNnamdiKanu #BiafraReferendum I Stand With @real_IpobDOS✊🏾
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MONDAY MUSING A NATION ON NOTICE: HOW THE WORLD DECLARED NIGERIA UNSAFE TWENTY STATES ON THE EDGE; AND A NATION ON TRIAL The world has just issued Nigeria a wake-up call and we seem to have rolled over to hit snooze. First, the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) quietly updated its travel advisory, listing over twenty Nigerian states as unsafe for its citizens. It’s no longer a cautious whisper; it’s a red-flag warning: “If you must visit, come with prayer and extreme caution.” Then, across the Atlantic, U.S. President Donald Trump @POTUS added his own thunder. In a move as dramatic as it is troubling, his administration re-designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern,” citing violations of religious freedom and hinting, ominously, at possible intervention if things don’t improve. Two global powers. One message. The world is worried about Nigeria. The UK’s travel warning is not about a remote corner of the map anymore. It stretches from Maiduguri to Lagos, Kano to Port Harcourt, capturing every fault line of our national insecurity: a. The North-East, where insurgency lingers like a stubborn wound. b. The North-West, where kidnappers and bandits now dictate village life. c. The Niger Delta, where militancy and oil-facility attacks simmer beneath uneasy peace. d. The South-East and South-West, where abductions and violent crimes have become tragically routine. So, the so-called Giant of Africa, with its sprawling ambition and global pride, has suddenly become a place the world advises its citizens to avoid. Irony, it seems, now holds our passport. A NATION ON NOTICE When nations begin to reclassify you from “rising investment hub” to “extreme risk zone”, it’s not just a security alert, it’s a diplomatic verdict. It means global confidence in Nigeria’s ability to protect lives and property is collapsing. If the world tells its people to stay away from us, what hope do our own citizens have for safety within? The tragedy is that the foreign warnings only mirror what Nigerians have long known: insecurity has ceased to be a regional problem; it is now a national identity crisis. There is still time to turn the tide, but time is running short. What Nigeria needs is not more rhetoric, but real reform and measurable results. THE WAY FORWARD 1️⃣ Re-engineer the security architecture. Empower intelligence and local policing, upgrade response systems, and stop waiting for tragedy before acting. 2️⃣ Rebuild public trust. Impunity is the fertilizer of insecurity. When crime goes unpunished, chaos becomes culture. Justice must not only be done, it must be seen. 3️⃣ Engage foreign partners constructively. The warnings from the UK and the US should not bruise our pride; they should awaken our conscience. Collaboration, not confrontation, is the smart path forward, through shared intelligence, technology, and training. 4️⃣ Communicate transparently. Nigerians deserve clarity, not silence. Progress must be measurable: kidnappings down, prosecutions up, communities stabilized. A government that hides its failures loses the trust to lead recovery. When a country becomes a case study in caution, the danger is no longer external , it’s existential. The world has raised an alarm; Nigeria must decide whether to wake up or drift deeper into denial. Slogans cannot stop bullets. Excuses cannot calm fear. Only policy, resolve, and accountability can restore our peace and our dignity. The world has spoken. Now, will Nigeria listen? #NigeriaOnNotice #WhenTheWorldSpeaks #SecurityFirst #WakeUpNigeria #FromHopeToHazard #UnsafeNation #FixNigeriaNow #ProtectThePeople #ReclaimOurPeace #PolicyNotPropaganda #GlobalEyesOnNigeria #BarEjioforWrites Signed: Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor, Esq. (KSC) November 10, 2025
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The Trump Effect: Fear and Cover-Up in Imo State piped.video/dYPYKgPuGzk A quiet storm is sweeping through Imo State, Nigeria. In recent days, massive redeployments of soldiers and police, the sudden dismantling of checkpoints, and a frantic pullback of armed groups signal one thing: panic at the top. President Donald Trump’s announcement of his intent to visit Nigeria and confront terrorism has triggered a nationwide cover-up. Operatives linked to atrocities are being quietly removed. Checkpoints vanish overnight. Staged “victories” over bandits flood the news. This is The Trump Effect: fear doing the work that justice never did. From Imo to the Middle Belt, the message is clear the world is watching. You can move soldiers, erase checkpoints, and silence witnesses… but you cannot erase the truth. piped.video/dYPYKgPuGzk
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The Federal Government has assured residents and foreign nationals of ongoing efforts to improve security across Nigeria, following a fresh travel warning issued by the United Kingdom. The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advised against all travel to Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Katsina, and Zamfara states, citing escalating violence, terrorism, and kidnappings.  It also recommended that British nationals avoid all but essential travel to Bauchi, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Jigawa, Sokoto, Niger, Kogi, Plateau, Taraba, and parts of Federal Capital Territory, warning of rising violent crime and potential flashpoints such as protests.  But speaking to The PUNCH on Sunday, the Minister of Information and National Orientation Mohammed Idris, said the government was “keenly aware of security challenges in parts of the country and is making efforts to address them and make every part of the country safe for citizens and foreigners alike.” The minister added that President Bola Tinubu had recently restructured top security personnel and increased investment in military hardware and intelligence operations.  “Our security challenges will soon be a thing of the past,” he said. “We want to give tacit assurances that we are gradually improving security in our cities and communities. All foreign nationals in Nigeria are guaranteed their safety as the government implements more effective security measures,” Idris said.  However, the Gombe State Government rejected the UK advisory, describing the classification as “unfounded and unfair.” The Director-General, Press Affairs, Government House Gombe, Ismaila Misilli, said the state remains one of the most peaceful and stable in the country, with no record of insurgency, communal conflict, or banditry in recent years.  “Honestly, this classification of Gombe is unfounded and unfair. We are surprised and disappointed by this classification of our dear state among the unsafe states,” Misilli said.  He added, “Gombe State remains one of the most peaceful in the country. You are aware that the state has consistently been rated by credible organisations and security agencies as one of the most peaceful and stable states in Nigeria.”  According to Misilli, the state government maintains a strong partnership with security agencies to ensure the continued safety of lives and property.  He questioned the basis for the UK advisory, insisting that the state has not witnessed any security threat capable of justifying such a warning.  “We really wonder what indices were used to arrive at this conclusion by the UK government. There have been no cases of insurgency, communal crisis, banditry, or major security incidents in recent years,” Misilli stated.  He urged the public and international partners to disregard the advisory, stressing that Gombe remains safe, peaceful, and open for investment and development. He said, “It is a concern to the state government that the UK warned against traveling to Borno, but we all know what is happening in this country. I can tell you  that Maiduguri is safer than Abuja as far as insecurity is concern.”
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5 years ago, Catholic seminarian Michael Nnadi, 18, was abducted in Kaduna and killed in cold blood — simply because he was preaching the Gospel. Those who killed him are walking as Free people in northern Nigeria
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Onyebuchi Onyibest retweeted
Breaking News!!! Online sources have alleged that Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo has been kidnapped by the DSS (@OfficialDSSNG). This is another attempt to silence Christians who have spoken out against Christian genocide. @RepRileyMoore @DeleFarotimi @jcokechukwu @Sean_ADFIntl