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jude79: AGREED 100% |
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maivd: My dear Christian brothers, since yesterday a lot of you have been coming for me based on the technical submissions I made on this video. Now watch the unadulterated video where this Keke driver was calling the Muslim prayer “mumu prayers” countless times. Isn’t that provocative enough? We should be logical in our approach rather than being emotional and sentimental. A fellow Christian can be seen and heard telling him to exercise few minute patience while he continues with the insults. Although blocking the roads for few minutes is un Islamic, we should learn to be tolerant rather than being antagonistic against everything Islam. Go to Lagos Ibadan expressway and see how your churches block the road, go to Abuja and see how they block the roads on Sundays, every street in lagos has a church, a place as small as a kiosk is converted to church and they do services every day and night time that you even wonder when their go to work, you can barely sleep when a church occupies a place next to you. No Muslim comes out to insult Christian’s or their services or practices or drag their religion online or denigrate their beliefs. Why can’t you replicate so? Why do you always have to share your hatred for Islam so obviously? Traditionalists carry out their ORO shutting down a whole state and movement, who criticizes them? Why is it always Islam you have a problem with? A knee jack reaction always? Search your soul and redeem whatever it is pushing you. 1 Like |
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Shinjawest: ISRAEL - PALESTINE CRISIS As a Christian, if you are going to Israel, then do so due to your personal bias, and stop exposing your ignorance by thinking you are ing them for religious reasons or in the name of Christianity. Most Israelis are Jews and do not believe in Christianity or Yeshua Hamashiach (Jesus Christ). Jews believe Yeshua (Jesus) was an illegitimate pretender. They equally believe the Gospels are the works of European heretics and are still waiting for the genuine Messiah. Before you insult me, please research what I just said and fact-check me. May God punish me if I am lying to you. None of the above means you should hate Israelis or Jews. It would be best if you did not hate anybody for practising their religion, especially when their faith does not impugn yours. Love Israelis. But also love Palestinians. You don't have to love one at the expense of the other. God does not love your neighbour at your cost. So why must you love one at the expense of another? Both Palestinian Muslims and Christians (yes, half a million Palestinians are Christians) believe in Yeshua Hamasiach (Jesus). Palestinian Christians believe He is the Son of God. Palestinian Muslims believe He is the prophet of God. Reject Hamas. Be against Hamas. your government in condemning Hamas. Lobby the United Nations to move against Hamas. But know that Hamas is not synonymous with Palestinians. It is an Iranian-backed terror group that should be crushed. Many Palestinians are themselves scared of and are victims of Hamas. Hating Palestinians because of Hamas is like hating Northern Nigerians over Boko Haram or detesting Ugandans because of the Lord's Resistance Army. Many holy sites that Christian pilgrims go to are looked after by Palestinian Muslims and Christians, including Bethlehem, Jericho, Nazareth, etc. Palestinians have nothing but love for Christians. The most isolated people on Earth are not the Israelis. They are the Palestinians. Unloved, unwanted, and oppressed. Pray for Israel and pray for Palestine and Palestinians. Both deserve your sympathy and empathy and the world's to reach a two-state solution. |
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AroOkigbo: You annexed someone territory You started doing “ OWAMBE “ there Let me educate the Israel arrogance and impunity are the major causes of crises all over the world. They have violated all the UN resolutions and keep on expanding their settlements in defiance to peace |
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internet: Without US intervention only Hezbollah will suffocate Israel.. U be small pikin.. why do the Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon? War na marathon only independence Palestine will guarantee the Zionist people people. |
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cjudy: This struggles is a marathon Ideology can never be extinguished like that. The Palestinians may continue to suffered for now but any defeat the Israelis suffered will surely obliterates it existence |
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cjudy: Ask yourself while is US sending arms & ammunitions to Israel for replenished its amoury just because of ragtag HAMAS without standing Military Force 2 Likes |
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Redeemed where the blocked MOWE IBAFO axis for years and for shiloh every year wetin una do? No more Muslims prayers has ever cause that obstructions of traffic in this country . The keke man is mischievous & tested the water we both feet. The consequences is obvious 1 Like |
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CaptainAyub:Israel where common Hamas don teach lesson of their life? |
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Okwyjesus: Continue to hyped them Me think say Israel na invisible self. Hamas without regular Army Air Force Navy War planes F 16s from America Different war planes and artilleries Still Hamas give them bloody nose. They (Israel)are even begging US to replenish their arms and ammunitions America is literally fighting the war for them. 2 Likes |
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Validated: You can NEVER kill an ideaogy Even it is only one person that remain from the Palestinian, he will certainly seek revenge from the Israelis atrocities for decades. 75 years of ethnic cleansing. 15 years of blockade. Confiscation of Palestinian lands. Pogroms on Palestinian towns. Desecration of Palestinian sacred sites. Daily raids into Palestinian homes. Constant humiliation of a entire people. Nothing about today is “unprovoked" |
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SIONKPO1: You can never killed an ideology 75 years of ethnic cleansing. 15 years of blockade. Confiscation of Palestinian lands. Pogroms on Palestinian towns. Desecration of Palestinian sacred sites. Daily raids into Palestinian homes. Constant humiliation of a entire people. Nothing about today is “unprovoked" |
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Whytelyon: LET US EDUCATE OURSELVES A LITTLE ISRAEL Population •Judaism: 74.00% •Islam : 17.80% • Xtians:. 2.00% • Druze: 1.6% • Samaritanism & Baha'i: 4.4% PALESTINE POPULATION • Muslims:. 75.00% • Xtians. :. 20.00% •Others. :. 5.00% What the data says in brief: Palestine have more Christian in percentage and possibly absolute population than Israel. Out of 1000 killed in Palestine, 200 are most likely Xtians. Nigerian Muslims and Xtians, let cure ourselves of ignorance and stop delving into what is purely a political/ struggle for control of resources. Stop seeing it as religious. If after this data you still couldn't understand it, I am sorry you need to up your knowledge of International diplomacy and global issues. Sunday Musings: Israel And Palestine, Wetin Concern Me Sef? Is the God of Israel still the God of the 46,000 ethnic Palestinians who are Christians? Is Allah of the Israelites who are Muslims, the same Allah of the Palestinians who are Muslims? When you Israel because you are a Christian, what of the Palestinian Christians and the Palestinian church? When you Palestine because you are a Muslim, what of the Israelites who are Muslims? If Palestine is destroyed today, it will go down with sacred Christian holy sites like the Church of Nativity, Mar Saba Monastery, Mount of Temptation Monastery, The Church of St. Catherine, Cave of St. Jerome, Carmel of the Holy Child Jesus, Jacob's Well, Cave of the Patriarchs, the Monastery of Saint Gerassimos, Genesis Land, which are all located inside the Palestinian territory. In like manner, if Israel is destroyed today, it will also go down with sacred Islamic holy sites including, the Temple Mount, Al- Aqsa Mosque, Dome of the Rock, Mosque of Omar, El-Jazzar Mosque, Horns of Hattin, which are all located inside Israel. So, before you jump into the fray and quote the Quran or Bible to justify the killing of human beings as a fulfillment of prophesy or the revenge of Allah, take a deep breathe and ask yourself, if you were God, which side will you in this carnage. Ask yourself, if ever that war has been a religious war or a political war or an ethnic war? If you find the right answers, you will agree with the UN that the path to sanity is not this global divide and rule, but for the warring parties to adopt the two-state solution, as proposed by the comity of nations. But come to think of it, wetin concern me sef? Our own problems full ground. It pays to learn. |
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ccrazy: You sound depressed May the Lord have mercy on your soul 2 Likes |
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Taylor94: Una just the hyped them Me think say Israel na invisible self. Hamas without regular Army Air Force Navy War planes F 16sfrom America Different war planes and artilleries Still Hamsa give them bloody nose. They (Israel)are even begging US to replenish their arms and ammunitions America is literally fighting the war for them. 1 Like |
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illicit:This kind reason na him make una believe say PMB na Jubril from Sudan Online Generations |
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joyandfaith: If 300,000 heavily-armed Afro-Latinos, Caribbeans and African Americans show up in Arochukwu today to seize your family land from you based on their (historically accurate) claim to the land via ancestry, I'm sure you'll hold the same position ... 1 Like |
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FalseProphet1: THOMAS SANKARA 🇧🇫 on ISRAEL 🇮🇱: The quest for peace also involves the strict application of the right of countries to independence. On this point, the most pathetic—indeed, the most appalling—example is found in the Middle East, where, with arrogance, insolence and incredible stubbornness, a small country, Israel, has for more than 20 years, with the unspeakable complicity of its powerful protector, the United States, continued to defy the international community. Jews were consigned to the horrors of the crematorium, but Israel scorns history by inflicting on others the tortures it suffered. We declare from this rostrum our militant, active solidarity with the fighters, both men and women, of the wonderful people of Palestine, for we know that there is no suffering that has no end. 2 Likes |
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illicit: JSS2 & u dey kom argue with your father age mate hia 3 Likes |
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BJanta: Israelis felt like Palestinians for a day and apparently they didn't like it. |
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Akwamkpuruamu: 75 years of ethnic cleansing. 15 years of blockade. Confiscation of Palestinian lands. Pogroms on Palestinian towns. Desecration of Palestinian sacred sites. Daily raids into Palestinian homes. Constant humiliation of a entire people. Nothing about today is “unprovoked.” |
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Akwamkpuruamu: I pity you if Jews no even sent the Christians
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Taylor92: THOMAS SANKARA 🇧🇫 on ISRAEL 🇮🇱: The quest for peace also involves the strict application of the right of countries to independence. On this point, the most pathetic—indeed, the most appalling—example is found in the Middle East, where, with arrogance, insolence and incredible stubbornness, a small country, Israel, has for more than 20 years, with the unspeakable complicity of its powerful protector, the United States, continued to defy the international community. Jews were consigned to the horrors of the crematorium, but Israel scorns history by inflicting on others the tortures it suffered. We declare from this rostrum our militant, active solidarity with the fighters, both men and women, of the wonderful people of Palestine, for we know that there is no suffering that has no end. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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zubby4567: Our Delta State Gubernatorial Candidate in the last election Hon Ken Pela has just made a huge step towards reclaiming his mandate to be the legitimate Governor of Delta State. He filed for à review of the governorship election at the Delta State Tribunal but his case was kicked out on the ground of technicalities, etc. In his unrelenting spirit, he appealed the outcome of the Delta State Tribunal at the Appeal Court Abuja where the judge disagreed with the judgement of the Delta State Tribunal hence making him qualified for the Tribunal hearing. So he is going into the Tribunal to finish fight and hopeful regain his mandate. |
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MEGAWATCH: You are a criminal 1966 coup was an igbo coup forget those names are adding 3 Likes |
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Wealthoptulent: No mind them, majority that have contributed to the scheme since inception 1992 and have retired from services are yet to get refund. 1 Like |
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MrEverest: this ? Gowon was treating the Biafran like brothers until Awolowo gave him little hints
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A nation’s national power comes in both tangible and intangible components. A strong and virile military force is a credible and tangible addition to a nation's power and when combined with intangible components like strong economy and national will, a nation’s national power becomes effective. The place of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) as a key instrument of national power is cast in stone and cannot be overemphasized. At the international and regional level, it stands tall through its numerous award-winning escapades in the enforcement of peace and security. In the past 60 years, the AFN has committed well-over 200,000 troops to various peacekeeping commitments around the world. Back home in Nigeria, it continues to confront the threats posed by terrorists operating in the North as well as other non-state actors operating in other parts of the country. Through its efforts, several terrorists have been neutralized with over 130,000 surrendering en masse alongside their families. No wonder then that Global Firepower, a statistics-based website tracking defence-related information of countries worldwide, rated the AFN as the 4th most powerful military in Africa and 35th in the world. Despite these efforts and recognition, its abysmal treatment back home by some Nigerians can aptly be described as sad and unfortunate. The and encouragement it deserves from the Nigerian public after successful operations or whenever it faces fatalities or mishaps is well below expectation unlike what obtains in other climes. In other countries, public is a key factor considered before committing troops to combat. Ample evidence also exists to buttress the fact that the public opinion environment shapes the way military operations are justified and, in some cases, the way they are conducted. This is because the of the public vis-à-vis the stakes involved as well as the prospects of operational success peaches the ends against the means. The United States of America learnt this the hard way during the Vietnam War as well as in Lebanon and Somalia after unfavourable public constrained the range of politically acceptable policies for successfully concluding the military operations in these countries. Similarly, In a report by RAND titled, ‘American Public for U.S. Military Operations from Mogadishu to Baghdad,’ written for The Arroyo Centre by Eric V. Larson and Bogdan Savych, it was observed that following the change of United States’ objectives in Somalia in May 1993 (from providing a secure environment for humanitarian relief operations to engaging in nation building) and the subsequent deterioration in the situation, the importance of the objectives and the prospects for success declined for most, even as the costs increased. The result was very high sensitivity to costs in Somalia, and a general desire by the American public to abandon the mission and return home. At the end, it was one of America’s worst expeditionary escapades. The lack of empathy and for the AFN is further compounded by the enemy’s skilled utilization of the social media to its advantage, with unsuspecting Nigeria’s social media buffs serving as willing tools for the spread of their ideologies. A case in point is the recent video ed and circulated on social media platforms which depicted the wreckage of the crashed MI-171 Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter and bodies of the victims at Chukuba Village in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State. Sadly, the video has so far received nearly a million views and over 50,000 shares on both X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube combined, after social media buffs aided and abetted the uncontrolled sharing and spreading of the propaganda orchestrated by the terrorists. Indeed, the social media, once a medium of personal connection, commerce and trade, has since morphed into a battlefield where information has become weaponized. Gone were the days when winning wars was a matter of finding and neutralizing an adversary’s centre of gravity through aerial bombardments of critical infrastructures and propagandas using radios and leaflets drops. The social media has since changed that narrative and all it takes is a smart phone and some idle seconds, and anybody can do it. In their book, LikeWar: The Weaponization of the Social Media, Peter Singer and Emerson Brooking aptly captured the existential threat that social media poses to national security when they noted thus, “Social media has created a new environment for conflict. It has transformed the speed, spread, and accessibility of information, changing the very nature of secrecy. Yet, while the truth is more widely available than ever before, it can be buried in a sea of “likes” and lies.” This is why its influence over the Nigerian internet space has become a matter of national concern. As ragtag as they may appear, the ability of terrorist groups operating in Northeast and Northwest Nigeria to weaponize the social media to their advantage calls for concern by all Nigerians. Even more disturbing is the unfortunate enabling attitude of some Nigerians who swallow the bait of propagating their propagandist strategies, knowingly and unknowingly, without recourse to Nigeria’s overall national security imperatives. But why is public such a big deal to the AFN? Here are a few crucial reasons: In their everyday lives, of the AFN make sacrifices that can often go unnoticed by the public–be it the challenges of routine duties; the struggles of their spouses looking for another job after relocating to a new unit; or even a child adjusting to a new school and new friends. of the AFN and their families selflessly do whatever it takes to serve and protect the nation, including months or years spent apart from loved ones, families divided by distance and deployment to conflict zones; spouses giving birth alone in a hospital room, with no spouse there to them; and most importantly, making the ultimate sacrifice like laying down their lives on the frontlines for the safety of all Nigerians. of the AFN are also ordinary people doing extraordinary things. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, NAF aircraft were used to ferry drugs and relief materials within Nigeria and to other West African Countries. NAF aircraft also came in handy in transporting relief materials to flooded areas in Enugu and Bayelsa States in 2022. Military doctors were also on hand as recent as last week to fill the void left by striking health workers. Additionally, of the AFN are often the first to respond to conflicts overseas, leaving behind their loved ones at a moment’s notice to head into harm’s way. So, it’s only right to be there for them as well. of the AFN are a force for good in the world, which is why it is crucial for all Nigerians to stand behind them. From the battlefields of the Congo and Burma (now Myanmar) to the front lines of Liberia and Sierra Leone, of the AFN have been contributing to world peace for decades. In recent memory, they have been at the forefront of ensuring regional stability in The Gambia as well as the fight against terrorism and insurgency in Nigeria. Military life can take its toll on of the AFN and their families. For example, their spouses can often struggle to find their place in a new unit because they have moved so frequently and are isolated from their networks-in addition to perhaps having difficulty finding a new job. And if a soldier or an airman is weighed down by stress at the front lines or concerned about their struggling family back home, it can be more difficult for them to concentrate on the assigned task. With mental health being a serious issue among troops these days, addressing these morale and mental wellness issues through the show of love and care by others is imperative. Something as easy as thanking of the AFN for their services or acknowledging the immense challenges of life as a military spouse can have a positive impact on the military community. By bridging that divide between civilians and the AFN, Nigerians can show of the AFN that the sacrifices they make on their behalf is valued and appreciated, thus boosting their morale and preparing them for yet another day in the battle front. In the USA, an organization known as the United Service Organization (USO) stands at the forefront of strengthening America’s military service by keeping them connected to their families, home and Country. The USO is a private organization established in 1941 and funded through the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations and powered by volunteers to accomplish its mission of connecting military families. Till date, the USO continuously adapts to the needs of U.S military personnel, while enabling them to focus on their assigned roles. A similar organization in Nigeria with comparable functions would no doubt go a long way in enhancing the to the AFN as they face, frontally, the task of keeping Nigerians safe. Imagine such an organization reaching out to the families of the 23 soldiers and airmen that died in the ill-fated MI-171E aircraft at Chukuba in Niger State. Imagine such an organization offering educational scholarships to the widows and children of the deceased soldiers and airmen. Just imagine. It is however heartwarming to see State Governors like Professor Babagana Zulum of Borno State donating the sum of N10 Million Naira to troops of Operation Hadin Kai recently injured during an operation. At the presentation of the Cheque, Professor Zulum expressed his commitment towards ing and complementing the efforts of the Federal Government in providing logistics and improving the welfare of soldiers. That is the way to go. Gabkwet, an Air Commodore, is the Director of Public Relations and Information of the Nigerian Air Force. |
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izonborn098: Small times you will start shouting human right upandan 1 Like 1 Share |
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