• "Monopoly Of Nonsense"!

    A bomb as always from the erudite scholar and Theologian.

    "IF I HAVE MY WAY I WILL SEIZE TO BE A NIGERIAN BECAUSE THERE'S NO SENSE OF NATIONHOOD". - Bishop Matthew Kukah.

    Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah speaks the truth to power.


    His words:
    "Anyone who thinks the Biafra agitation is a nuisance and irritating should know that it is not the collective aspiration of all Igbos but especially that no one has the monopoly of nusinace. Nuisance begets nuisance. When you stay with potash loaders you too will share in their dusty hair. It is in this country that the same standards are not held against all. Some can get away with anything but others cannot get away with something. I shudder at those who blame the agitators for agitating. Everyone knows what is good for them. If you don't know what is good for you then shut up and don't obstruct those who know what is good for them. If I have my way I will cease to be a Nigerian because there is no sense of nationhood. Those who have leverage over others use it to oppress them. Otherwise how can you explain the audacious impunity of a certain section of this country. They can intimidate everybody even a sitting president and get away with it. When GEJ was president he was literally harassed by this same people until they sent him packing and we thought they will be appeased. But a las we were mistaken!


    Now how do I love a country where a murderous terrorist group like the herdsmen acclaimed even internationally as deadly is being openly defended by a govt. that wants my loyalty. Do you know as I make this comment, a first class Chief of Bokkos LGA in plateau state was murdered by a certain group of Fulanis almost a year now and no one has been arrested not to talk of prosecution; there are many villagers in my parish who cannot go to farm again except to farm their backyard because their farms have been forcefully annexed by their Fulani murderers; that in Bokkos a wife and a daughter can be taken away right before her husband or father and be repeatedly raped then released at the convenience of the barbaric Fulani tribesmen and no one dares talk; police will advise you to go and settle the matter through dialogue? I want independence from a country where terrorists are embraced and agitators are terrorized.


    At the slightest excitement Hausa or Fulani man can kill you and get away with it; it has happened and continues to happen but when you gear up to defend yourself because security will not, then you are caught by the same security who will lecture you on how to be peaceful and law abiding. This country will end unless there is justice for all. Rubbish! I hate the lie that Nigeria is. Let's say the truth and die but it is what will set us free. Nigeria is negotiable to me the oppressed even if it's not to the oppressor and that is normal.

    "The only right Nigerians concede to you is the right to agree with them" -


    Bishop Matthew Kukah.
    "Monopoly Of Nonsense"! A bomb as always from the erudite scholar and Theologian. "IF I HAVE MY WAY I WILL SEIZE TO BE A NIGERIAN BECAUSE THERE'S NO SENSE OF NATIONHOOD". - Bishop Matthew Kukah. Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah speaks the truth to power. His words: "Anyone who thinks the Biafra agitation is a nuisance and irritating should know that it is not the collective aspiration of all Igbos but especially that no one has the monopoly of nusinace. Nuisance begets nuisance. When you stay with potash loaders you too will share in their dusty hair. It is in this country that the same standards are not held against all. Some can get away with anything but others cannot get away with something. I shudder at those who blame the agitators for agitating. Everyone knows what is good for them. If you don't know what is good for you then shut up and don't obstruct those who know what is good for them. If I have my way I will cease to be a Nigerian because there is no sense of nationhood. Those who have leverage over others use it to oppress them. Otherwise how can you explain the audacious impunity of a certain section of this country. They can intimidate everybody even a sitting president and get away with it. When GEJ was president he was literally harassed by this same people until they sent him packing and we thought they will be appeased. But a las we were mistaken! Now how do I love a country where a murderous terrorist group like the herdsmen acclaimed even internationally as deadly is being openly defended by a govt. that wants my loyalty. Do you know as I make this comment, a first class Chief of Bokkos LGA in plateau state was murdered by a certain group of Fulanis almost a year now and no one has been arrested not to talk of prosecution; there are many villagers in my parish who cannot go to farm again except to farm their backyard because their farms have been forcefully annexed by their Fulani murderers; that in Bokkos a wife and a daughter can be taken away right before her husband or father and be repeatedly raped then released at the convenience of the barbaric Fulani tribesmen and no one dares talk; police will advise you to go and settle the matter through dialogue? I want independence from a country where terrorists are embraced and agitators are terrorized. At the slightest excitement Hausa or Fulani man can kill you and get away with it; it has happened and continues to happen but when you gear up to defend yourself because security will not, then you are caught by the same security who will lecture you on how to be peaceful and law abiding. This country will end unless there is justice for all. Rubbish! I hate the lie that Nigeria is. Let's say the truth and die but it is what will set us free. Nigeria is negotiable to me the oppressed even if it's not to the oppressor and that is normal. "The only right Nigerians concede to you is the right to agree with them" - Bishop Matthew Kukah.
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  • I am trying to imagine Peter Obi as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria actually coming out to commission 30 kilometers (let’s assume it is actually 30) and then I Aisha Yesufu defending that!
    That is clear indication of unimaginable failure plus shamelessness
    God forbid!
    ~ Aisha Yesufu
    I am trying to imagine Peter Obi as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria actually coming out to commission 30 kilometers (let’s assume it is actually 30) and then I Aisha Yesufu defending that! That is clear indication of unimaginable failure plus shamelessness God forbid! ~ Aisha Yesufu
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  • JUST IN: The Nigerian Air Force said it has carried out precision airstrikes on key Boko Haram strongholds in Borno State and neutralized several t€rr0rists.

    How true is this?
    I need comfirmation
    JUST IN: The Nigerian Air Force said it has carried out precision airstrikes on key Boko Haram strongholds in Borno State and neutralized several t€rr0rists. How true is this? I need comfirmation
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  • Time for Nigerian youths to engage and make money in dollars
    Time for Nigerian youths to engage and make money in dollars
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  • REVEALED: Ojukwu Escaped Through Uga, Not Uli — “We Were Fighting Almost the Entire Arab World” – Kanayo Esinulo

    New revelations are shaking the table of Nigerian history once again!

    In a recent interview on YouTube with journalist Edmund Obilo, Nigerian author and Biafran war researcher, Kanayo Esinulo, made bold claims about the final days of the Biafran War and the foreign powers involved.

    According to Esinulo, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the leader of Biafra, did not escape through the famous Uli Airport in 1970, as widely believed. Instead, he claims that Ojukwu used Uga Airport, because Uli was already under heavy bombardment from Russian fighter jets.

    “We weren’t just fighting Nigeria,” Esinulo said. “We were fighting almost the entire Arab world! People don’t know this. Emeka used to call it Pan-Arabism. Why would he escape through Uli when it was on fire?”

    He explained that many Arab countries were aligned with Nigeria during the war, supplying arms and support, while Biafra struggled to survive under global pressure and isolation.

    For those still debating history:

    Uli Airport escape? Nope, under attack.

    Uga Airport? That's the route, according to Esinulo.

    And the enemy? Not just Nigeria, but a long list of international players — including many from the Arab world.

    As usual, Nigerian history is never short of drama, hidden files, and shocking updates!

    #BiafraHistory
    #OjukwuEscapeRoute
    #UgaNotUli
    #ArabWorldVsBiafra
    #EdmundObiloInterviews
    #HistoryWeyShock
    #KanayoEsinuloFiles
    📰 REVEALED: Ojukwu Escaped Through Uga, Not Uli — “We Were Fighting Almost the Entire Arab World” – Kanayo Esinulo New revelations are shaking the table of Nigerian history once again! In a recent interview on YouTube with journalist Edmund Obilo, Nigerian author and Biafran war researcher, Kanayo Esinulo, made bold claims about the final days of the Biafran War and the foreign powers involved. According to Esinulo, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the leader of Biafra, did not escape through the famous Uli Airport in 1970, as widely believed. Instead, he claims that Ojukwu used Uga Airport, because Uli was already under heavy bombardment from Russian fighter jets. 💥 “We weren’t just fighting Nigeria,” Esinulo said. “We were fighting almost the entire Arab world! People don’t know this. Emeka used to call it Pan-Arabism. Why would he escape through Uli when it was on fire?” He explained that many Arab countries were aligned with Nigeria during the war, supplying arms and support, while Biafra struggled to survive under global pressure and isolation. 📌 For those still debating history: ❌ Uli Airport escape? Nope, under attack. ✅ Uga Airport? That's the route, according to Esinulo. 🌍 And the enemy? Not just Nigeria, but a long list of international players — including many from the Arab world. As usual, Nigerian history is never short of drama, hidden files, and shocking updates! #BiafraHistory #OjukwuEscapeRoute #UgaNotUli #ArabWorldVsBiafra #EdmundObiloInterviews #HistoryWeyShock #KanayoEsinuloFiles
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  • They told you that:

    1. Fulani in Nigeria and Fulani in Ghana, Niger are same, and brothers

    2. Hausas in Nigeria and Hausas in Niger are brothers and same people

    3. Ijaws in Bayelsa,Ondo, Delta, Edo, and Rivers are the same people and brothers.

    4. Yorubas in Kwara, Kogi, Ondo, Edo, etc. are Yorubas and brothers with southwest Yorubas

    But Igbos in Rivers state, Kogi, Benue, Delta, Edo, etc, are not Igbos and brothers with their southeast Igbo brothers, and you agreed

    Something must be fundamentally wrong with your education for believing such a distorted narrative.

    State creation is not the same as tribe and it’s time the igbos outside the southeast understand this and become proud of being Igbo in whichever state they find themselves.

    Igbos must Unite.

    I expect every Igbo man to share this message widely & follow.

    COPIED
    They told you that: 1. Fulani in Nigeria and Fulani in Ghana, Niger are same, and brothers 2. Hausas in Nigeria and Hausas in Niger are brothers and same people 3. Ijaws in Bayelsa,Ondo, Delta, Edo, and Rivers are the same people and brothers. 4. Yorubas in Kwara, Kogi, Ondo, Edo, etc. are Yorubas and brothers with southwest Yorubas But Igbos in Rivers state, Kogi, Benue, Delta, Edo, etc, are not Igbos and brothers with their southeast Igbo brothers, and you agreed Something must be fundamentally wrong with your education for believing such a distorted narrative. State creation is not the same as tribe and it’s time the igbos outside the southeast understand this and become proud of being Igbo in whichever state they find themselves. Igbos must Unite. I expect every Igbo man to share this message widely & follow. COPIED
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  • Eid el-Kabir Goodwill Message
    From Nigeria First Vanguards Limited

    As the Muslim Ummah celebrates Eid el-Kabir, Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV) extends heartfelt greetings and warm wishes to all our Muslim faithful across Nigeria and beyond.

    This sacred festival reminds us of the values of sacrifice, obedience, compassion, and unity—principles that are essential for the growth and development of our great nation.

    We encourage all Nigerians to reflect on the true meaning of Eid, to reach out to one another in love, share with those in need, and continue to work together in the spirit of national unity and peace.

    May this celebration bring you and your families joy, blessings, and renewed faith.
    Eid Mubarak!

    Signed,
    Management
    Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV)
    "Putting Nigeria First in Progress and Unity"

    Eid el-Kabir Goodwill Message From Nigeria First Vanguards Limited As the Muslim Ummah celebrates Eid el-Kabir, Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV) extends heartfelt greetings and warm wishes to all our Muslim faithful across Nigeria and beyond. This sacred festival reminds us of the values of sacrifice, obedience, compassion, and unity—principles that are essential for the growth and development of our great nation. We encourage all Nigerians to reflect on the true meaning of Eid, to reach out to one another in love, share with those in need, and continue to work together in the spirit of national unity and peace. May this celebration bring you and your families joy, blessings, and renewed faith. Eid Mubarak! Signed, Management Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV) "Putting Nigeria First in Progress and Unity"
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  • Breaking News: “God has Chosen Davido to Be The President of Nigeria and he will unite the whole Country” - Nigerian Pastor Reveals
    Breaking News: “God has Chosen Davido to Be The President of Nigeria and he will unite the whole Country” - Nigerian Pastor Reveals
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    Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV)

    Rules and Code of Conduct for News Reporters

    To uphold professionalism, accuracy, and integrity in all media engagements, the following rules shall guide all news reporters and media correspondents affiliated with or representing Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV):


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    1. Adherence to Ethical Journalism

    Reporters must ensure truthfulness, fairness, and impartiality in all reports.

    Sensationalism, misinformation, and biased reporting are strictly prohibited.


    2. Accreditation and Identification

    Reporters must be formally accredited by NFV and carry valid identification during assignments.

    Unauthorized individuals must not represent NFV in any journalistic capacity.


    3. Respect for Privacy and Dignity

    Always seek informed consent before interviews or recording.

    Respect the dignity of individuals, especially in sensitive reports involving minors, victims, or vulnerable persons.


    4. Verification of Information

    All facts and figures must be thoroughly verified before publication or broadcast.

    Anonymous sources must be used with caution and only when absolutely necessary.


    5. No Political or Commercial Bias

    NFV reporters must remain non-partisan and avoid any appearance of political alignment.

    Content must not promote any commercial interest unless approved by NFV management.


    6. Proper Attribution

    Always credit original sources where applicable. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden and will attract disciplinary action.


    7. Professional Appearance and Conduct

    Dress appropriately and conduct oneself with decorum during assignments.

    Use of vulgar language, threats, or harassment is grounds for dismissal.


    8. Safety and Compliance

    Follow all safety protocols during fieldwork, especially in conflict or high-risk areas.

    Adhere to all relevant laws, regulations, and cultural sensitivities in the location of coverage.


    9. Confidentiality

    Do not disclose internal information, sources, or unpublished materials without management approval.


    10. Accountability

    Reporters are accountable to the NFV Media Desk and must submit their reports in line with the organization’s editorial standards and deadlines.



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    Failure to comply with these rules may lead to suspension, revocation of accreditation, or other disciplinary measures as deemed appropriate by NFV management.

    Signed,
    Director of Communications
    Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV)
    --- Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV) Rules and Code of Conduct for News Reporters To uphold professionalism, accuracy, and integrity in all media engagements, the following rules shall guide all news reporters and media correspondents affiliated with or representing Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV): --- 1. Adherence to Ethical Journalism Reporters must ensure truthfulness, fairness, and impartiality in all reports. Sensationalism, misinformation, and biased reporting are strictly prohibited. 2. Accreditation and Identification Reporters must be formally accredited by NFV and carry valid identification during assignments. Unauthorized individuals must not represent NFV in any journalistic capacity. 3. Respect for Privacy and Dignity Always seek informed consent before interviews or recording. Respect the dignity of individuals, especially in sensitive reports involving minors, victims, or vulnerable persons. 4. Verification of Information All facts and figures must be thoroughly verified before publication or broadcast. Anonymous sources must be used with caution and only when absolutely necessary. 5. No Political or Commercial Bias NFV reporters must remain non-partisan and avoid any appearance of political alignment. Content must not promote any commercial interest unless approved by NFV management. 6. Proper Attribution Always credit original sources where applicable. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden and will attract disciplinary action. 7. Professional Appearance and Conduct Dress appropriately and conduct oneself with decorum during assignments. Use of vulgar language, threats, or harassment is grounds for dismissal. 8. Safety and Compliance Follow all safety protocols during fieldwork, especially in conflict or high-risk areas. Adhere to all relevant laws, regulations, and cultural sensitivities in the location of coverage. 9. Confidentiality Do not disclose internal information, sources, or unpublished materials without management approval. 10. Accountability Reporters are accountable to the NFV Media Desk and must submit their reports in line with the organization’s editorial standards and deadlines. --- Failure to comply with these rules may lead to suspension, revocation of accreditation, or other disciplinary measures as deemed appropriate by NFV management. Signed, Director of Communications Nigeria First Vanguards Limited (NFV)
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  • For those that claim they took a picture on 30km

    Let’s drive in a Nigerian made car and do a straight 30km drive

    When you I am ready accept the challenge

    I am ready

    ~~ Oseni Rufia
    For those that claim they took a picture on 30km Let’s drive in a Nigerian made car and do a straight 30km drive When you I am ready accept the challenge I am ready ~~ Oseni Rufia
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  • Daddy GOs Silent as Christian Farmer Sentenced to Death, Only Loud When It’s About Peter Obi—Activist Slams Nigerian Pastors parallelfactsnews.com/daddy-gos-on-f…
    Daddy GOs Silent as Christian Farmer Sentenced to Death, Only Loud When It’s About Peter Obi—Activist Slams Nigerian Pastors parallelfactsnews.com/daddy-gos-on-f…
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  • Only Tinubu Can Deliver Nigeria Of Our Dreams — Wike.
    You know that you are only boot licking and lying to yourself -Omirhobo.


    Only Tinubu Can Deliver Nigeria Of Our Dreams — Wike. You know that you are only boot licking and lying to yourself -Omirhobo.
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