Let’s be clear! America’s help is not free! It comes at a price! Let’s be careful America didn’t fight for Kuwait for free! Most importantly our government must stop the killings!

Nov 3, 2025 · 5:52 AM UTC

Dear @ruffydfire , please stop this rubbish sir ! You are more educated than this. People are dying in their thousands in Nigeria, particularly in Middle Belt Nigeria. If we can not stop the killings as a nation, is it not sensible to “pay Americans” if we have to ? In your own example, Kuwait paid $16 Billion to be liberated from Iraq. Today is Kuwait not more prosperous, safe and stable than Iraq? Is Kuwait not basking in freedom and economic bliss ? Today, 1 Kuwaiti Dinar is equal to 3 USD dollars . Read that again. If we can not solve the insecurity and occupation of Nigeria by Islamic terrorists, LET US PAY THE USA TO COME HELP US . HUMAN LIFE MUST MATTER IN NIGERIA!
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How far has your resources helped you as a Nigerian? You can’t even boost of buying 2004 car comfortably without a loan. I ask again, how has your resources and oil helped you as a Nigerian?
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Since Trump made his threat, I have heard a hundred criticisms of Trump. I have heard a thousand distractions. None of them is asking the core question: To the families of the 100,000 dead in the Middle Belt and Enugu/Ebonyi, which is better?: Invasion by the Fulani or Invasion by the US If Tinubu promises to protect the lives of natives against the Fulani and keeps that promise over the next 3 months, of course, Trump has no business intervening in Nigeria. However, if Tinubu cannot keep that promise, then to h.3.ll with your fake sovereignty and fake patriotism.
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Today Kuwait is one of the best country in the world. Rufai let me ask U,what have we achieve wit all the mineral resources? Have those mineral resources not ending up in the hands of few“powerful”while the citizens are dying out of hunger? Did it stop our senseless borrowing?
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Your last statement should have been the first because some of the major figures in our politics have clearly stated these problems under Jonathan and Buhari. Whether there is a price or not, there is a SERIOUS issue to address.
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Rufai your colleague at work died bc of the insecurity in Nigeria just few weeks ago,she is also a Christian,our resources couldn't save her or give her justice,so,yes we are ready to pay any amount to save our lives,deal with it! God bless America 🙏
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You older generations are kinda stupid can’t lie. You guys never fix anything just break everything
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You are talking about help not being free while Nigerians are concerned about their lives... Are you aware that Nigeria budgeted a total of N18.89 trillion NGN (49.57 billion USD) between 2009 & 2025 for defence? Where is this money and what did they do with this money? What is wrong with the US helping to clear the terrorists even though they will be paid for it?"
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Rufai is this gaslighting or sycophancy from you? What exactly is the primary assignment of the government? “America help is not free” But the Christians are allowed to diè for free without prosecution for years now. Make I no swear for you oo
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Only God and his angels offers free help. We are not expecting that from America. Our politicians had the opportunity to steal and provide solutions, yet they just still and create more problems. Let America take their share and bring an end to these deaths.
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The same corrupt govt to stop the killings or the same govt that can't allow citizens to protest peacefully?
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Terrorism also has a price. We have been paying it for decades. And there is no amount of money that can match it. You can go to Benue State, Kaduna or plateau and confirm, or ask the family of Deborah what price they have paid. One of the prices of terrorism is that when the government and the military is compromised by Terrorists, America gets to send airstrikes or soldiers to take out the Terrorists that our government has been pampering and their sponsors. And if in the cause of doing that the compromised government goes into a state of nonexistence, it is also a price of unchecked terrorism. What price will you put on the life's of the 200+ people killed in Yelewata, or the 50+ killed in the OWO massacre, or those killed in the Mandala Xmas day Bombing or the life of Deborah. What price will you place on the lives of the NYSC members who were killed because Buhari lost an election or the Christians who were killed in the north because someone drew a cartoon of Mohammed in France? What price will you place on the heads of the hundreds of thousands of Christians that have been killed by Radical Islamist since before the emergency of Bokoharam. There is always a price.
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The task is for @officialABAT @NGRPresident to tackle fulani Islamic jihadists terrorising Nigerian Christians and not for Tinubu kitchen cabinet to be bantering online.
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Listen to this guy! You will understand we are at the point of paying any price to combat insecurity now.
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Are Boko Haram and Fulani terrorists offering their services to Nigerians for free? Getat!
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What have you achieve with the oil after 65 years
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Goodluck Jonathan even hired STTEP International — elite foreign contractors — to crush Boko Haram when things got out of hand. They delivered fast results. Meanwhile APC didn’t show that same urgency against violent extremists. And if Donald wants to help Nigeria — free or for gain — help is help. Peace should be welcomed, not attacked.
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Let’s pay the price !
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at this point i am not interested in the oil or any minerals it's better they take it because nigeria never used it to help their citizens rather the money is used on daily basis to compensate bokoharam
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You condemn bad leadership in Nigeria and same time criticize good leadership of Trump. You dey confuse me Ruffy
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So if @realDonaldTrump no tweet nobody go serious . Se as everyone dey rescue kidnapped victims up and down within 48hrs of a tweet.
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Which price?? If our resources is actually working for us, you won’t have numerous sponsored e thugs attacking you on a daily basis for fighting for us. I think you should stop criticizing these corrupt politicians cuz you are confusing the Thunder.
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We are ready to give America anything they want both Oil and gas for Free as long as they help us wipe out Fulani terrorists out of Nigeria, For over 70 years Britain and Fulani people has been stealing the resources what have you guys done about it.
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Let American government come and take our resources and give us Biafra is none of your business? The resources in Biafra land is for Biafrans, know this and know peace
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Sharia must stop, the north must be liberated, Nigerians must live happily anywhere in Nigeria ! Politicians sponsoring terror must be sent back to their makers, no more rehabilitation for terrorists, they must be sent back to their makers on sight !
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As government no dey listen, make everywhere scatter
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I am happy to pay the price. Even if it's recolonisation!
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How much is the cost of a person's life. It shows how we value the human life. To the Americans a soul has so much value that they are ready to risk 30 more lives to save a soul. But in nigeria we are comparing a human life to oil and gas, limestone and coal. What a disgrace
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The terrorist invasion of our country is not free as well. They control large territories, the control the mineral resources of the north and the north Central States, and they kill ruthlessly. Your last line is most important. Our government should end insecurity in Nigeria.
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Isn't it better to get the help , pay the price and stop being killed , than to reject the help, get islamised and eventually get killed by these terrorists. Sometimes it's good to use what you have to get what you don't have . We need religious freedom and rule of law in Nigeria
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But this islamic guys also come with a higher price, If it is the crude oil, don't border we that own them are not complaining, if Nigeria will develop and killings will stop we are ready to share.
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Is Kuwait enjoying now or not?
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If it is going to stop the senseless killings in the country, I am in support of America attacking the terrorists for the resources, after all, what is the ordinary Nigerian enjoying from the resources? People are being killed daily and you are concerned about resources. Abeg
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The bottom line is safe lives And mind you Kuwait is doing well today
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