"People are either your brothers in faith or your equal in humanity." - Ali bn Abi Talib (RA) #Husband #Father #Anipr #Josite #CFC

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There is something fundamentally wrong with us as a people. ​Three Fulani individuals were stopped and kllled; in retaliation, their own people went to a beer parlor and kllled 10 Berom people. Following this, a group of Berom youths blocked a federal road, stopped a car, and klled three people who were not Fulani, but Hausa Muslims traveling to Pankshin for business. ​I condemn, in its entirety, the actions of all parties involved. But most importantly, what was the fault of the individuals simply going about their business? ​On the other hand, 34 people were kllled in Kebbi, 50 in Zamfara, about 12 in Bauchi, villages were ransacked, 70 were kĺlled in Kwara, and more than 300 people across the Northern region were kidnapped. ​Yet, the most talked-about and aired issue is the one from Plateau. Do you know why? We only value life based on the religion attached to the person involved. People are not even angry because of the Fulani who were the first victims, nor are they primarily worried about the 10 Berom men; people are angry because of the Muslims kĺlled. ​That tells a different story. When people die in other parts of the country where there is less religious tension, we act as if their lives do not matter. In contrast, in a religiously tense axis, people react as if they will burn down the country. ​The central fueling factor is the manipulation of religion around politics and conflict. When lives are lost without a religious coloration, many lose their sense of humanity and often do nothing or quickly let it go. But the moment religion is attached, all hell breaks loose. ​If we were truly human—quantitatively speaking, the number of people lost in Kebbi, Zamfara, Katsina, Bauchi, Kwara, and Niger should trigger us more than those from Plateau State. But because the Plateau incident has more tension and religious coloration, we are more interested in it. That tells us exactly who we are as a people: we place the division of beliefs above the loss of human lives. While loss of live is totally not acceptable regardless of whose life is taken, our reactions tell a silently different story. Ultimately, this selective outrage reveals a grim of truth: we have replaced Universal Humanity with Tribal Solidarity. We do not mourn the 'Self' in the 'Other'; we only mourn the 'Other' when they look or pray like the 'Self.' ​When we weight the value of a life by the name of a belief or the dialect of a tongue, we commit a second murder against the victims—we strip them of their personhood and turn them into political tokens. Until we reach a stage where the blood of a stranger in Zamfara is as heavy in our hearts as the blood of a brother in Plateau, our "morality" is nothing but a mask for our prejudices. We are not yet a nation of humans; we are a collection of mirrors, only capable of reflecting our own biases.
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Dan_Baba retweeted
Bandit kingpin Bello Turji seems to be updating his weapon accessories, as he was recently captured wearing a night vision goggle. The unit is identified as a DT-NH9X, manufactured by Shenzhen Detyl Optoelectronics in China. Though this particular device he is putting on is not military-grade, it is officially classified for civilian and hunting use rather than the standardized tier-one military equipment used by professionals. Because it lacks advanced military features like auto-gating, it cannot automatically protect its intensifier tubes from bright light. Turji makes a massive amateur blunder by wearing these goggles outdoors in broad daylight with the lens caps completely off, which will permanently burn out the photocathode inside and ruin the gear. ​What makes this deployment incredibly striking is the sheer cost of the equipment being introduced to the forest. This specific DT-NH9X unit carries a steep commercial price tag of $2,500 USD per piece. Furthermore, the manufacturer enforces a strict Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) of 5 pieces per order. This means Turji’s logistics network had to drop a baseline minimum of $12,500 USD amounting to tens of millions of Naira when factoring in parallel market exchange rates just to secure a single shipment, completely excluding the high cost of international transit and illegal smuggling fees. ​Behind this upgrade, his supplier and procurement manager are doing a crazy amount of work to keep his camp sophisticated. By deliberately targeting commercial, dual-use hunting gear rather than tightly regulated state weaponry, this facilitator successfully bypasses international arms embargoes and regular customs checkpoints. They handle the complex foreign exchange financing, navigate global e-commerce platforms, and coordinate with border smugglers to move these high-tech accessories right into the hands of terrorists. This procurement manager is the literal lifeblood of the camp's technical evolution and needs to be hunted down and arrested immediately. Neutralizing this logistics coordinator is a critical priority for trackers, as cutting off the supply manager does far more permanent damage to the bandit network than fighting individual foot soldiers, completely halting their ability to acquire weapon upgrades and modern tactical assets. CC:@secmxx @GallantDaletian
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Dan_Baba retweeted
17 farmers were killed in Zamfara yesterday while trying to earn an honest living. They left their homes to work the land, provide for their families, and feed the nation. Instead, they never returned. This is more than a statistic. These were fathers, brothers, sons, and breadwinners whose lives were cut short by senseless violence. Reports indicate that armed bandits attacked farmlands in the Goron Namaye area of Maradun LGA, leaving at least 17 dead and many others injured. How many more innocent Nigerians must die before security becomes more than a campaign promise? May Allah forgive their shortcomings, grant them Jannatul Firdaus, and give their families the strength to bear this painful loss. #PrayForZamfara #Nigeria #EndInsecurity
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Dan_Baba retweeted
God, I detest seeing men in women's conversations/gossip. Must be one of the greatest downsides that digital space has to offer. Why are you, as a grown man, invested in some random people's affairs? For the love of God, just whyyyyyy? Don't you have some territories to conquer?
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Dan_Baba retweeted
See how people gathered in minutes just to witness it, but couldn’t gather even once over the years to end bad governance. Gulma shegiya 🤭🤣
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Just like always, yesterday bandits attacked again. They kill3d at least 17 people in Goran Namaye community in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State, with several others sustained injuries, and an unspecified number of residents were abducted.
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Dan_Baba retweeted
Jikina yayi evening 😭😭😭 Hmmmmm💔💔💔💔 Men are what again???????
And today na Saleem Goje episode and his wife Hafsat kamal! God oooo!
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Sir, it’s not even about continuity. The presentation was in 2021 so Buhari had 10-18 months from the day they presented it to him before he left office and the project did not materialize. What was he waiting for?
NASENI is sitting on it. Not every government is a continuation especially the Tinubu administration,they rather sit on it or rename it as something 'New'.
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Allah Ya isa tsakaninmu da dik wanda ya bama kidnappers dama har suka samu wajen zama a kasar mu ta Nigeria
Replying to @OzorNdiOzor
😂😂😂😂😂 terrorist counter force are on their way to deal with them
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*AFCSC HONOURS DEPARTING DIRECTING STAFF WITH INVESTITURE CEREMONY* The Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji, Nigeria, conducted an investiture ceremony in honour of Directing Staff who successfully completed their tour of duty at the College,
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Five years ago, the Honourable Minister of Trade and Investment presented a locally made in Nigerian Android phone to the late President, General Muhammadu Buhari. Since then, nothing has been heard about the device or the project behind it. This is precisely why many Nigerians say: “If someone explains Nigeria to you and you claim to understand it, then either you are mad or the person explaining it didn’t understand it themselves.” Are we truly serious about development in this country? Despite abundant raw materials beneath our soil, we continue to mine and export them in their crude form. Other nations then process these materials into finished goods, which we import back at far higher costs. Indeed, the entire country desperately needs a comprehensive overhaul starting from political offices, down through the ministries, and extending to all public appointments and office holders.
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If you are resident in Kaduna State, kindly take note of these Flashpoints for snatching of phones and stabbing dastardly acts: 1) Kawo under the bridge. 2) Anguwan Dosa / Badarawa bus stops. 3) Raba Road under the bridge by Arewa house. 5) Anguwan Sarki/Shanu bus stops. 6) Total filling Station by Abakpa bus stop. 7) Utc bus stop anything from 7 pm up. 8) Cooperative bus stop central market . 9) Kano Road bus stop. 10) Sarduana bus stop. 11) Stadium Roundabout. 12) Bakin Ruwa to Train Station. 13) Amingo junction bus stop. 14) Kabala West bus stop. 5) Abuja junction especially from 7pm up. 6) Sabo by black street and many more. 7) Kachia road by Dambo, using ATM at that axis once is 7pm is suicidal. 8)Barnawa, Between Gidan Sama to Holy Family Catholic church. These miscreants have nothing to lose due to the substance they abuse and most times they are under the influence, so they can do anything to get hold of one's phone or gadgets. They usually profile isolated, lonely victims to attack; this is so because they are vulnerable at the moment. In order to feed their habits, they can do anything. WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE AROUND SUCH MENTIONED AREAS. 1) If you are driving & in slow-moving traffic, ensure your car window glasses are fully rolled up completely. 2) Ensure valuables are kept out of sight (iPads, laptops, bags be kept in the boot). 3) if you must charge your phone, keep it in the glove compartment or on the floor under your feet. 4) If you're on foot, discipline yourself not to hold your phone in your hand anything from 6pm upward put your phone on silent or vibration. 5) Discourage usage of earpiece during certain hours, 6pm upward at the aforementioned areas, as you are a red flag for attack. 6) Secondly using an earpiece reduces security alertness 7) Remember these guys are desperate to maintain their drug habits and thereby are ready to kill to get high on drugs. So always be security conscious. If you are attacked and you have nothing to defend yourself with, quickly give them the phone and walk away; if you do that, they will run away and leave u alone, the phone is mostly all they want. Don't prove Bruce Lee because you are dealing with lunatics, it is better to live and buy another phone and die for nothing. If riding a bus and you up are sitting by the window pls don't flash or use your phone except if you are sitting behind or in the middle. Using earpieces at this time must be discouraged. We are in desperate times, and as such, we should take desperate measures to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones. Please kindly share and repost, this might save someone. Copied
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Lt Afonne died less than 24hrs after he posted “And if they ask you, tell them o sacrificed my today for their tomorrow”. Omo things are not in order. May these terrorists and their sponsors not see peace in this world and in the hereafter. Rest on Hero!
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If to say I know life will be this toff, I for don buy everything wey I need since 2014. I for no day suffer now
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#insecurity: A man who lives in Taraba State was kidnapped. The kidnappers demanded ₦50 million as ransom. After his family sold his properties and car, they were only able to raise ₦30 million. They pleaded with the kidnappers, who later agreed to accept the ₦30 million. They instructed that the money should be delivered to a local government area called Karim Lamido. They also demanded that only one person should bring the money, warning that any slight mistake would cost the man his life. When it was time to take the money, every family member said they could not afford to take such a risk. The man's son was willing to take the money, but he was still a small boy and not yet 20 years old. After a few days without hearing from the family, the kidnappers threatened to kill the man. His mechanic, who had recently worked on his car and lived in the same area, heard about the situation. He visited the family and was informed about what was happening. The mechanic accepted to deliver the ransom to the kidnappers. Early the next morning, he left for Karim Lamido. When he got there, no commercial motorcycle rider was willing to take him to the location described by the kidnappers, so he had to trek for almost two hours. Throughout the journey, the kidnappers stayed on the phone, directing him at every turn. The route was mainly cattle paths rather than roads people normally used. When he reached the second forest, he saw two men waiting on a motorcycle. They called him over and told him to follow them. According to him, one of the men was carrying an AK-47 rifle. He sat between them on the motorcycle, and at that moment, he said his final prayer. The journey took another two hours before they arrived at another location, where four more men were waiting. They confirmed the money. He did not see the kidnapped man there, but the kidnappers assured him that the man was alive and would be released immediately after the money was confirmed. After confirming the ransom, the kidnappers released the victim in Gombe State. In fact, they put him inside a vehicle heading towards Taraba State, gave him his phone back, and allowed him to call his family to confirm that he had been released. The kidnappers then instructed him to turn around and never look back. They gave him directions, and in less than ten minutes he was already back in Karim Lamido town. It turned out that the kidnappers had deliberately given the mechanic a long and stressful route while bringing the money in order to confuse him. However, they later showed him the shortest route back to town, which took less than ten minutes. The most remarkable part of the story was that the mechanic's wife was heavily pregnant and almost due to give birth during that period. Despite the risk, he chose to help a customer who had always brought his vehicles to his workshop. -Richard Elisha
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Yesterday I passed an old man pushing his motorcycle around Tarauni market. He was sweating inside the hot sun and looked very tired. I parked my car and went to him. My suspicion was right, he ran out of fuel and had no money with him. There was a Conoil filling station meters away. I told him to give me his account number, but he said he had none. So I asked him to meet me at the filling station. I told the attendant to give him 10lts and also N5k to put in the pocket. I transferred 19k to the attendant. The man knelt down crying. I consoled him and left. Why do I always like helping people in genuine distress? Because I am a beneficiary of people's kindness and generosity. There was a time I was traveling with Alhassan Mudi from port Harcourt to Abuja. We fell inside a crater and the car broke shock absorbers that became impossible for the car to carry me, his pregnant wife and the huge load. A reverend father that just passed us reversed back with his driver and offered to carry us to Abuja, while Alhassan drove his car empty. That act was a life saving kindness in a bush populated with armed robbers and other dangerous criminals. IPOB were active around the area also. I will never forget that goodwill. The man didn't even bother to tell us his name. I don't know whether he is still alive and May Almighty Allah reward his uncommon kindness and generosity. His kindness was even more pronounced because he was an Igbo and not a Muslim, helping Hausa of different faith. This the reason why when the need to assist comes, I am blind to religion and tribe.
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Dan_Baba retweeted
It's not an argument but rather POV. you might be right be filled by the children of elite, but we can conclude that. I'm currently attending a program under tech, the least requirement to be enrolled is NIN run by government. We lack equipment in our facilities.....
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Dan_Baba retweeted
The fact both are a lost the whole country, but we are talking about tech. If such facilities fully equipped not cart away by thugs, Kano or North can compete even with 1% rate I can grow with time.
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