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FOREIGN BOMBS ON NIGERIAN SOIL: WHEN A SOVEREIGN NATION NEEDS OTHERS TO FIGHT ITS WAR

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  Nigeria’s government has confirmed it cooperated with the U.S. under “structured security cooperation” — including intelligence sharing and strategic coordination that supported the operation. Nigerian officials stated the cooperation was consistent with international law and respect for sovereignty. � ThisDayLive Multiple news reports also note that U.S. officials said the strikes were carried out with Nigeria’s approval and at the request of Nigerian authoritie FOREIGN BOMBS ON NIGERIAN SOIL: WHEN A SOVEREIGN NATION NEEDS OTHERS TO FIGHT ITS WAR By Sights and Sounds of Ndon-Eyo II, Etinan | Front Page | National Security Nigeria has crossed a line it long insisted would never be crossed. On Christmas Day , United States forces struck ISIS-linked terrorist targets inside Nigeria , confirming what many Nigerians have feared but officials have avoided admitting: the war has overwhelmed our borders, our institutions, and our deterrence capacity . Yes, the strikes were coordin...

The Difference Between Joe Igbokwe and Enyinnaya Abaribe in Politics

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  **Joe Igbokwe vs Enyinnaya Abaribe:   When Loyalty to Power Collides with Loyalty to the People** Nigeria is not suffering from a shortage of voices. It is suffering from a shortage of courage.   The public sparring between Joe Igbokwe and Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe is not a petty quarrel between two men. It is a mirror held up to the Nigerian political soul — exposing the eternal conflict between those who defend power and those who interrogate it. Joe Igbokwe speaks loudly. Abaribe speaks authoritatively. That difference matters. The Politics of Noise vs the Politics of Mandate Joe Igbokwe i s a party man — unapologetic, relentless, and fiercely loyal to the ruling establishment. His relevance flows not from the ballot box but from proximity to power. Television studios, radio stations, and social media platforms serve as his parliament. His duty is simple: defend the system, no matter how broken it looks. Enyinnaya Abaribe, on the other hand, is not paid to shout...

Bravado 💔 Electricity Staff Collapses While Trying to Impress a Woman in Abuja Motel

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A Life Lost Trying to Prove Manhood: The Danger of Bedroom Bravado 💔 Electricity Staff Collapses While Trying to Impress a Woman in Abuja Motel The recent death of Louis Nwachukwu , a staff of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (popularly known as NEPA), has sparked nationwide concern after he reportedly collapsed and died during a sexual encounter in an Abuja motel, while allegedly trying to "impress" a woman identified as Helen Raymond. The incident happened in Mpape , a suburban area in the FCT. According to preliminary reports, Louis had checked into the lodge with the woman, but the encounter turned fatal when he slumped during the act. He was pronounced dead, and his remains have been deposited at the mortuary. This heartbreaking story is not just another viral tale — it’s a painful warning . 🧠 The Myth of Manhood: A Deadly Lie Many men in our society have been conditioned to believe that a man’s strength, masculinity, or worth is tied to his sexual performan...