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One year ago, Fulani Islamic terrorists stormed Yelwata, Nigeria, slaughtering more than 200 Christians. Most were women and children sheltering at a local Catholic mission. Today, we remember the martyrs. The world must not forget the Christian genocide in Nigeria.
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"ESN were moving in the bush to curb this insurgency, do you know what happened? The military, Navy, airforce moved into the SE & crushed ESN. Why can't the Nigerian military deploy the same intelligence and operational strength used against ESN to tackle the terr0rists terrorising communities across the country?" ~Credit: Afia TV
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From Christian Homes to Slave Markets: 4.5 Million African Christians Brutally Enslaved in 2026: While the world keeps obsessing over slavery from centuries ago, millions of Christians are being kidnapped, bought, and sold right now in Africa yet almost no one is talking about it. Africa has 7 million people trapped in modern slavery. 4.5 million of them are Christians. Among the victims: 2.4 million Christian women & girls 1 million Christian children An average slave is sold for just $90. Worst affected Christian populations: Nigeria: 1.611 million slaves (45-50% Christian) DR Congo: 407,000 slaves (90-95% Christian) South Sudan: 115,000 slaves (60-70% Christian) These are Christian believers people who follow Jesus, read the Bible, and live their faith being ripped from their homes and communities into forced labor, sexual slavery, and horrific exploitation Why is there endless discussion about historical slavery, but complete silence on this massive ongoing Christian slavery crisis in 2026 ? Christian lives are under attack today. It’s time to break the silence and demand attention for this tragedy.
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Mark your calendars - Buy your plane tickets - Book your room WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026 - WASHINGTON DC THIS IS ONE BRIEFING YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS @Alex_Barbir and I are the only people I know who have been called out by the dark trifecta of Nigeria -- Tinubu's regime, the Sultan of Sokoto, and Sheikh Gumi. THIS WILL BE OUR FIRST TIME TOGETHER. Be there to witness history in the making. The truth will be spoken, the light will shine, the earth will shake! The last time I did a briefing in DC, Nuhu Ribadu rushed over to do damage control and handed the US more targets to bomb. I hope he's backing his bags and bringing more juicy targets! #EarthShaker
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Nigeria army, leave south East, go to Oyo state Nigeria army, leave south East, go to Zamfara Nigeria army, leave south East, go to Nasarawa Nigeria army, leave south East, go to Benue. Only Nigeria Army will leave region facing terrorists attacks to harass citizens where there is peace.
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The Biafran Question Can Only Be Resolved Through Dialogue, Not Arrests, Prosecution – Aloy Ejimakor By @SaharaReporters Prominent lawyer and special counsel to imprisoned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, has argued that the long-running Biafra agitation can only be effectively addressed through dialogue rather than arrests, prosecutions, or other law enforcement measures. Speaking during an exclusive interview with Rudolf Okonkwo on 90MinutesAfrica, Ejimakor described the agitation for Biafra as a political issue rooted in demands for self-determination, insisting that the Nigerian government should engage aggrieved groups through negotiations. According to him, those seeking self-determination are essentially asking for a seat at the negotiating table rather than seeking confrontation with the state. "When people engage in agitations for self-determination, they are actually asking to come to the table," he said. "The best answer to such agitations is not the use of law enforcement but dialogue." Ejimakor maintained that the continued agitation in the South-East demonstrates that security measures alone have failed to resolve the matter. He argued that the Nigerian government should invite proponents of self-determination to discuss their grievances and aspirations, noting that such discussions are common in democratic societies. He cited Article 20 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, which recognizes the right of peoples to self-determination. While acknowledging the authority of the Nigerian state to reject demands for secession, he stressed that any such decision should emerge from constructive engagement rather than coercive measures. "The state may refuse self-determination, but it must do so across the table through dialogue and negotiation," he stated. Ejimakor also expressed concern over what he described as growing frustration among people in the South-East. He warned against actions that could further alienate the region, saying there appears to be attempts to provoke widespread resentment in the South-East. He noted that despite dissatisfaction with the current political situation, many people in the South-East continue to participate in Nigeria's democratic process because they still consider themselves part of the country. According to him, one of the major sources of discontent remains the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu. He argued that regardless of political affiliations, many residents of the region are unhappy with the situation and view it as a symbol of unresolved grievances. Also, addressing speculation that some South-East political leaders may be hindering efforts to secure Kanu's freedom, Ejimakor rejected the claim and insisted that ultimate responsibility rests with President Bola Tinubu. He described Kanu's case as a federal matter and argued that the President possesses the constitutional and political authority to make a decisive intervention if he chooses to do so. "The buck stops at the President's table," Ejimakor said. "Any narrative suggesting that South-East governors are responsible for Kanu's continued detention is merely an attempt to shift responsibility away from the Presidency." He further contended that blaming regional political leaders risks dividing the Igbo people and diverting attention from the federal government's role in resolving the issue. The lawyer concluded by reiterating that dialogue remains the most effective path toward lasting peace and national unity. He urged the federal government to engage in sincere negotiations over the grievances driving the Biafra agitation and to address the controversy surrounding Kanu's conviction and life imprisonment.
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The World According to Usman dan Fodio Dan Fodio's teachings are still revered today across northern Nigeria and taught in Quranic schools and the Sokoto palace. A descendant of dan Fodio who grew up in the palace (like the current Sultan) would be fully educated and steeped in this worldview. A person raised on Shehu Usman dan Fodio's Arabic writings sees the world without modern filters: >> No infidels (kuffar) and apostates (murtadd) are never considered "innocent." Christians and resisters are legitimate targets for raids, killing, abduction, or subjugation under jizya with humiliation (Quran 9:29). Nominal Muslim leaders enabling democracy, Western ties, or Christian presence are takfir'd as apostates. Jihad against them is obligatory, just as dan Fodio declared Hausa rulers kuffar for shirk and corruption. >> Slavery is fully legitimate as jihad spoils. Non-Muslims captured in war—especially Christian girls, women, and children—become rightful property: concubines, laborers, or forced converts. Dan Fodio condemned enslaving free Muslims but upheld classical rules for infidel captives. The Sokoto Caliphate ran on this system; today's radicals (Boko Haram/ISWAP) continue it without apology. >> Purifying the platform for the Mahdi drives everything. Dan Fodio's tajdid (renewal) and Caliphate removed bid'ah to prepare society for end times. Modern followers see church burnings, village raids, land seizures ("Fulanization"), and massacres in the Middle Belt as purification—driving out infidels, enforcing pure Sharia, and advancing the global struggle until the Mahdi emerges. No coexistence. Total dominance or endless war. This is the unfiltered Sokoto blueprint—hijra, takfir, conquest, spoils—alive in those rejecting Nigeria's secular order. Dan Fodio's Bayan Wujub al-Hijra and Wathiqat Ahl al-Sudan remain the manual. Does this sound familiar? The pattern in the Middle Belt isn't random; it's exactly what Usman dan Fodio practiced, wrote and taught. SO HERE'S PERHAPS THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR THE SULTAN: WILL YOU PUBLICLY REPUDIATE THE TEACHINGS OF YOUR "GRANDFATHER," USMAN DAN FODIO? Silence is evidence @sultan_ofsokoto #sultanofsilence #truthmutiny #EarthShaker
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Video of mass grave in Ituri, Congo after ADF-ISIS terrorists slaughtered dozens of Christian men, women & children. Media silent. Islam is a cult. Do you support destroying all terrorists? A. Yes B. No
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Meet the Sultan Who Financed Terror, Locked Nigeria as an Islamic State, and Gave Virtually All of Nigeria’s GDP to Fund Global Jihad Ibrahim Dasuki spent ten years chairing a branch of the most notorious terror-financing bank in modern history. Then he took the throne. Then he sealed the deal. From the article: On November 28, 1989, in the brand-new federal capital city of Abuja, the Organization of the Islamic Conference convened a joint meeting of its major allied bodies. The Islamic Council of London. The OIC itself. And a newly founded entity called the Islam in Africa Organization. The conference issued a communique that reorganized the Republic of Nigeria. It designated Abuja as the permanent headquarters of the Islam in Africa Organization — the OIC’s African expansion arm. It committed Nigeria to transforming a national political party into a National Islamic Party. It rectified Nigeria’s full membership in the OIC, which had been secretly granted three years earlier by then-military head of state Ibrahim Babangida without the approval of his Supreme Military Council. It thanked the government and people of Nigeria for “generously” donating US$21 billion to the Islamic Development Fund of the OIC. It called on the federal government to implement all OIC policies and programs to demonstrate that Nigeria was “truly an Islamic nation.” The man presiding over the Sokoto Caliphate at the moment of the declaration was eleven months into his reign. His name was Ibrahim Dasuki. And before he was Sultan, he was a banker. READ THE FULL ARTICLE: mikearnold.org/meet-the-sult…
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A guide to understanding Nigerian government terminology
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The FBI has been notified. This is what you get from the Sultan's boys when you tell the truth about Nigeria. #EarthShaker
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APC SENATOR WITH SUSPECTED BOKO HARAM LINKS ATTACKS YOUTH LEADER FOR SPEAKING TRUTH ABOUT NGOSHE A young Borno man named Samaila Kaigama, president of the Borno South Youth Alliance, told the public last week that the Nigerian military's "rescue" of 360 Boko Haram captives on June 6 was not a rescue at all. It was a ransom payment. Christian women and children were left behind. Muslims came home. Christians who returned came home in hijab, forcibly converted. Four infants died in the mountains. Approximately one hundred Christian girls remain in Boko Haram captivity, with an Islamic teacher now appointed to indoctrinate them. The man attacking him for saying so is Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume of the All Progressives Congress — Tinubu's own party — who has represented Borno South for the entire Boko Haram era. That fact alone should give you pause. The man defending the regime's version of events on Ngoshe was arrested by Nigeria's own Department of State Services in 2011 on suspected links to Boko Haram. That is not allegation. That is federal record. Here is what the senator said in a Hausa-language WhatsApp voice message circulating in Borno. "Even this morning, he was still making those claims, trying to make it look as if he was the one responsible for rescuing our people, instead of our soldiers, who were the ones that actually made the effort — especially our brigade commander in Gwoza. So, youths of Gwoza, on all platforms you should come out and issue a disclaimer saying that you do not know anyone by the name of Ibrahim Samaila Kai Gama... He was the one who brought up the idea that five billion should be paid... As far as I am concerned, these are the actions of a 419-type fraudster... Otherwise, I have never heard of bandits or terrorists making demands in naira. I have also never heard of them making demands through some middleman instead of through the Red Cross or international organizations." Now let us pick that apart. One. "I have never heard of bandits or terrorists making demands in naira." Chibok. Dapchi. Kankara. Kuriga. St. Mary's. Every Nigerian mass-kidnapping release of the past decade has involved naira ransom. A senior senator from Borno South cannot honestly say he has never heard of this. He said it anyway. Two. "Through some middleman instead of through the Red Cross." Every Nigerian terrorist hostage negotiation of the past ten years has gone through Nigerian intermediaries, not the Red Cross. The senator is describing a system that does not exist. Three. Kaigama is running for Senator Ndume's Senate seat. The voice message is the senator using his federal platform to silence his electoral rival at the precise moment that rival is contradicting the regime's preferred narrative. Four. The truth Kaigama is telling does not depend on Kaigama. Professor Audu Idriss of the University of Maiduguri, a native of Ngoshe, confirmed to Truth Nigeria that most of the returned captives are not from Ngoshe. A Christian cleric in Pulka confirmed that the women returning in hijab were forcibly converted in captivity. The story stands without Kaigama. Five. The senator credits "our brigade commander in Gwoza" with rescuing the captives. The captives were held three kilometers from a Nigerian military base for months. Either the brigade commander is celebrated for finding what was sitting three kilometers from his own perimeter — or somebody paid for the release and is now laundering it as a rescue. You decide. The Christian girls of Ngoshe are still in the mountains. One of them is Annabelle Katala. Annabelle was abducted and was forced to bear a child by her captor. She is still up there. Four infants are in graves on those slopes. And the APC senator with a record of suspected Boko Haram links is on a WhatsApp voice message demanding the youth of Gwoza disavow the man telling the truth. The truth will come out. It always does. Pray for Ngoshe. Pray for Annabelle. #EarthShaker
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UPDATE -- The Nigerian military is taking credit for the "rescue" of 360 women and children released by Boko Haram on Saturday, June 6, from a Boko Haram enclave near Ngoshe, Gwoza Local Government Area, Borno State. The military claims this was a coordinated operation built on weeks of intelligence, signals intercepts, and aerial surveillance, ending in a covert nighttime strike that overwhelmed the insurgents. Sources on the ground tell a different story. Eyewitness accounts and on-the-ground reporting suggest the following. A ransom was paid. The Borno South Youth Alliance, whose president Samaila Kaigama has publicly disputed the military's "rescue" narrative, said on his Facebook account that "there was no rescue mission." A separate source on the ground, who confirmed by name to me directly, said one of the soldiers involved acknowledged that the ransom was delivered before the captives were released. The ransom amount, per ground sources, is reported at approximately 6 billion naira, delivered in U.S. dollars. The cash was reportedly delivered by Mining Marshals to a village named Kwatara/Thimanka Ward. For perspective: 6 billion naira is roughly what the entire Gwoza Local Government Area would generate in annual revenue over 8 to 10 years. The ransom was equivalent to a decade of the local economy — paid in U.S. dollars, through a federal security unit, to a designated terrorist organization. The captives were held three kilometers from a Nigerian military base. They were held in Gavva village, at the foot of the Mandara Mountains, in the open. The Nigerian military's "intelligence gathering" was looking three kilometers off its own perimeter. Most of the released captives appear not to have been from Ngoshe. Professor Audu Idriss of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri — a native of Ngoshe and son of its former village head — told Truth Nigeria that most of those returned were not from the community. "We still have many Ngoshe residents with them [Boko Haram]," he said. Most of the released were Muslims. Of the small number actually from Lassa Local Government Area, seven of ten were Christians — confirmed by eyewitnesses on the ground. But the larger pattern across the 360 returnees, according to multiple ground sources, was the release of Muslims while Christian women and children remained in captivity. The women returned in hijab. A Christian cleric in Pulka, 13 miles south of Ngoshe, told Truth Nigeria that most of those who appeared to be Muslim returnees were originally Christian women who had been forcibly converted while in captivity, or who were being held as sex slaves, or who had been sold on to other terrorist groups. Approximately one hundred Christian women and children remain in captivity in the Mandara Mountains. The Assistant Chief Imam of Ngoshe — Imam Sadiq, who was himself among those abducted in the March 4, 2026 attack on Ngoshe — has reportedly been appointed by Boko Haram as the Islamic teacher to indoctrinate the teenage Christian girls still being held. Ground sources told me directly they believe Imam Sadiq was working with the attackers before the March 4 assault. Four infants died during captivity — confirmed by the Borno South Youth Alliance, buried where they died, never coming home. The question that demands an answer. If this was a real "rescue mission" built on weeks of intelligence and signals intercepts, why would the Nigerian Army not release casualty figures from the operation? Why would they not describe the firefight, the captured insurgents, the weapons recovered? Their statement describes "complete tactical surprise" but provides no numbers from the engagement itself. A real military operation that "overwhelmed" a Boko Haram enclave would produce body counts, weapons hauls, and prisoner photos. The army's statement provides none of these. It does claim, however, that Special Forces "achieved complete tactical surprise" at a location three kilometers from one of their own bases. The pattern, plainly stated. The Nigerian military appears to have paid a multi-billion-naira ransom in U.S. dollars to a designated foreign terrorist organization. That ransom appears to have purchased the release of predominantly Muslim captives, while Christian women and children remained in captivity to be indoctrinated and forcibly converted by an imam working with the same terrorist organization. The military then claimed the result as a "rescue operation" and the world's press repeated the claim. If these accounts hold up under further reporting, this is not a rescue. It is a wealth transfer to designated terrorists. It is religious discrimination in the selection of who gets to come home. It is the continuation of the documented genocide of Christians in northeastern Nigeria. The Christians of Ngoshe are still in the mountains. Their captors are fat with cash and have a new imam to teach them Islam. The Nigerian Army is taking the credit. This is the US "counterterrorism partner" who is paying $9M lobbyists to tell the US government what a great job they're doing fighting the terrorists. This is complicity. This is fraud. #EarthShaker -- THIS STORY IS UNFOLDING REALTIME. STAY TUNE FOR UPDATES --
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Muslims murder 16 people in jihad raid on village As always, the goal is to terrorize the non-Muslims into converting to Islam or leaving the area. This is how the Islamic world was created. The imperative has never been reformed or rejected, and obviously some Muslims continue to pursue it. Reuters, June 3, 2026: "Fighters linked to Islamic State killed 16 civilians in an attack in ​eastern Congo near where Ebola cases have ‌been recorded, a local military spokesperson said on Wednesday, underscoring the threat of armed conflict as ​health officials try to contain the outbreak."
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MEMORANDUM: Nigeria, the Sokoto Caliphate, and the Coming Global Jihad TO: President Donald Trump CC: The Honorable Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense; The Honorable Marco Rubio, Secretary of State FROM: Mike Arnold, author of EPICENTER: Nigeria, Radical Islam, and the War for Global Order DATE: June 5, 2026 RE: The Sultan of Sokoto, the Mahdi prophecy, and Nigeria as the staging ground for global jihad READ THE FULL MEMO>> mikearnold.org/memorandum/ @realDonaldTrump @PeteHegseth @marcorubio
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BRGIE work in washington D.C. is yielding fruits for Biafra; Recall that Biafra Government In Exile Ably led by Nkere as Prime Minister had submitted a Congressional testimony to the United States Congress Human Rights Commission in response to the June 24, 2025 congressional hearing “Transnational Repression. Also on 18th september 2025 Nkere led over 50 Biafran Citizens residence in the United State of America to the U.S. Capitol Hill White House in what is termed ‘‘First Ever U.S. Congressional Briefing on Biafra’’ where testimonies of Christian Genocides, Religious Persecution & human Human Rights Violations were enumerated in the Capitol against Nigeria. biafrarepublicgovernment.org…
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Say his name IFECHUKWU DENNIS IS INNOCENT He has been cleared by the same investigator’s video that implicated him.
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