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12/05/2025

Aftermath of an attack on the HQ Nigerian Army Forward Operating Base (FOB), Marte, Bornu State by Boko haram /Iswap elements today.


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NAF MAKES HISTORY: OFFICIALLY ABSORBS FIRST SET OF EX-JAWs AS AIRWOMENIn a groundbreaking move for gender inclusion, the...
21/04/2025

NAF MAKES HISTORY: OFFICIALLY ABSORBS FIRST SET OF EX-JAWs AS AIRWOMEN

In a groundbreaking move for gender inclusion, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has officially welcomed its first set of Ex-Junior Air Women (Ex-JAWs) into its ranks as Airwomen. This historic development comes as the NAF extends its Absorption Policy, initially designed exclusively for graduates of the Air Force Military School (AFMS), known as Ex-Junior Air Men (Ex-JAMs), to include their female counterparts from Air Force Girls' Military School (AFGMS). The policy review now opens up exciting career opportunities for young women interested in serving in the NAF as Non-Commissioned Officers.

The first beneficiaries of this transformative policy are the members of the AFGMS Class of 2017, who graduated in August 2023. After a rigorous selection process, these young women entered the 2024 NAF recruitment training at NAF Base, Kaduna, where they successfully completed their military training. They have now proudly joined the NAF ranks, marking a new chapter in the history of gender equality within the service.

The policy revision not only provides Ex-JAWs with a direct pathway to military service but also opens doors to educational and professional growth through the NAF’s training programmes. For many of these women, this opportunity represents more than a career, it offers a future built on pride, purpose, and empowerment.

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar, expressed his vision stating, "This is a moment of triumph for every girl who has ever dreamed of wearing the uniform. It is a testament to the Air Force’s commitment to empowering young women and ensuring equal opportunities for all."

The newly absorbed Airwomen, shaped by the discipline and leadership instilled at AFGMS, are set to contribute significantly to the NAF and the nation. The CAS noted that “over the past 39 years, AFGMS has produced more than 3,500 graduates who have gone on to lead in various sectors, including the Armed Forces, government, academia, and other corporations”.

As these pioneering women step into their roles, they carry with them not just a legacy of achievement but also the message that gender is no barrier to excellence, service, or nation-building. They are not just making history; they are rewriting it.
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Riyadh Talks: The U.S. Learns to Bow to Reality — Russia Defines the New World OrderThe unipolar era is dead. Washington...
21/02/2025

Riyadh Talks: The U.S. Learns to Bow to Reality — Russia Defines the New World Order

The unipolar era is dead. Washington just spent 4.5 hours in Riyadh learning a hard lesson: it no longer dictates terms to the world. The deep state’s mouthpieces can dress it up as “productive dialogue,” but the reality is brutal: Russia crushed the Western proxy war in Ukraine, and the U.S. now has to negotiate its own managed retreat.

It’s almost poetic. Washington, the self-proclaimed enforcer of the “rules-based order,” now sitting across from Lavrov and Ushakov, taking notes like a chastened student. This is Yalta 2.0, but this time it’s the U.S. being dictated to.

One of the key takeaways? “We couldn’t have imagined a better result,” Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff admitted after the session. Translation? Washington had to swallow Russia’s terms just to keep the talks moving. The days of “isolating” Moscow are ancient history. Now the U.S. is agreeing to normalize relations, restore embassies, and appoint negotiators to work out Ukraine’s surrender terms.

And let’s be clear: Kiev was never at the table. While Zelensky throws tantrums from the sidelines, begging for relevance, Washington and Moscow have already accepted that he’s finished. His re-election chances are zero. His NATO dreams are dead. His future? Probably some exile villa funded by whatever’s left of the billions he siphoned off.

But the real conversation in Riyadh wasn’t about Ukraine. It was about what comes next. The Americans walked in pretending they still had leverage, but walked out knowing they now need to negotiate their place in the new multipolar reality. No more NATO expansion. No more economic terrorism through sanctions. No more delusions of forcing Russia into submission.

The empire is being forced to cut a deal. This is the deep state’s worst nightmare: Washington, once the global hegemon, now begging to “normalize” relations with the very country it tried to destroy. From “crippling Russia” to “respecting Russia’s interests” in less than two years.

This is what empire collapse looks like. For years, Washington dictated terms to the world. Now, it has to ask permission just to stay in the game. The Pentagon knows it lost the war in Ukraine. The next phase is about managing the American retreat from global hegemony, because the new world is already being built, and the U.S. is no longer in charge.

- Gerry Nolan

THE INTERDEPENDENCY OF UKRAINE’S RARE EARTH MINERALS AND U.S. MILITARY AID: A GEOPOLITICAL ANALYSIS  The war in Ukraine ...
11/02/2025

THE INTERDEPENDENCY OF UKRAINE’S RARE EARTH MINERALS AND U.S. MILITARY AID: A GEOPOLITICAL ANALYSIS
The war in Ukraine has created a complex interdependence between Kyiv’s vast mineral resources and U.S. military support under President Donald Trump. This dynamic intersects with Russia’s territorial ambitions and global power struggles over critical raw materials. Here’s a breakdown of the key elements shaping this relationship:

1. UKRAINE’S STRATEGIC MINERALS: A BARGAINING CHIP FOR SURVIVAL
Ukraine holds significant reserves of **lithium, titanium, uranium, graphite**, and other minerals critical for modern industries like aerospace, electronics, and green energy. These resources, valued at **$14.8–26 trillion**, are largely untapped due to the war and regulatory challenges .
- **Key Deposits**: Lithium reserves (33 million tons, worth $38 billion) and titanium (7% of global reserves) are particularly sought after by the U.S. and EU to reduce reliance on China, which dominates rare earth production .
- **Russian Occupation**: An estimated 40% of Ukraine’s metallic minerals are in regions under Russian control, including lithium deposits in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk .

Ukraine has proposed trading access to these resources for continued U.S. military aid, framing it as a way to “secure American investment” and prevent Russia from capturing remaining deposits .

2. TRUMP’S TRANSACTIONAL APPROACH: AID FOR MINERALS
President Trump has conditioned future U.S. military assistance on Ukraine granting access to its minerals, reflecting his transactional foreign policy style.
- **Demands**: Trump has floated a $500 billion “equivalent” in rare earths or other minerals in exchange for aid, arguing the U.S. must “get something” for its support .
- **Negotiations**: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to visit Ukraine to finalize terms, which would require legislation, geological surveys, and security guarantees for U.S. companies operating in conflict zones .

This contrasts with the Biden administration’s emphasis on defending Ukraine’s sovereignty, highlighting a shift toward economic pragmatism over ideological solidarity .

3. RUSSIA’S GEOPOLITICAL CALCULUS
Russia’s invasion has targeted resource-rich regions like Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia, aiming to control Ukraine’s mineral wealth and weaken its economic viability .
- **Kremlin’s Response**: Russia praised Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine “may be Russian someday,” framing it as validation of its annexation claims .
- **Strategic Threat**: If Russia captures more territory, it could monopolize critical minerals, further destabilizing global supply chains and bolstering its leverage in energy and tech sector.

4. CHALLENGES FOR UKRAINE
- **War Constraints**: Mining operations are hindered by frontline hostilities, drone attacks, and inadequate geological data .
- **EU Ambitions**: The European Commission sees Ukraine as a future supplier of over 20 critical raw materials, contingent on EU membership and regulatory reforms .
- **Sovereignty Risks**: Critics warn that U.S. or EU exploitation of minerals could undermine Ukraine’s post-war recovery unless local industries retain control over processing and value creation .

5. GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS
- **Decoupling from China**: The U.S. imports 95% of its titanium and relies heavily on China for rare earths. Ukraine’s resources offer diversification but require massive investment to develop .
- **Trump-Putin Dynamics**: Trump and Putin have signaled openness to bilateral negotiations, potentially sidelining Ukraine in peace talks. This could legitimize Russian territorial gains in exchange for nuclear arms control or trade deals .

CONCLUSION
The Ukraine war has become a battleground for control of critical minerals, with Trump leveraging military aid to secure resources and Putin exploiting territorial gains to strengthen Russia’s global influence. For Ukraine, balancing immediate survival with long-term sovereignty remains precarious. The outcome will hinge on whether Western investments can outpace Russian advances—and whether transactional geopolitics erode the principles of self-determination that Kyiv fights to uphold.

RELATED DEVELOPMENTS
- The Munich Security Conference (February 14–16) will address Ukraine’s mineral strategy and Trump’s proposed deal .
- The U.S.-Ukraine memorandum of understanding on minerals, drafted under Biden, may be revised to reflect Trump’s demands.

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03/02/2025

PEPPER SOUP POISONING

What you guys need to know about
I heard people complaining about the autopsy report that vindicated the girl in this video, who was alleged to poison her boyfriend and his friends.
It is pertinent to know that an autopsy is carried out in the presence of the Police representative (Medical and Prosecution), the suspect's family and medical representative, and the victims family and medical representative. This is done so as to take out the spaces for having doubts on the results of the autopsy.
So this girl is question according to the autopsy is





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Four Soldiers Feared Dead as Suspected Drunk Driver Rams Into Them in LagosDefence Headquarters Nigeria HQ Nigerian Army...
31/01/2025

Four Soldiers Feared Dead as Suspected Drunk Driver Rams Into Them in Lagos

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Breaking: Four Soldiers of the 68 HQ Nigerian Army Reference Hospital (Myhoung), Yaba were in the early hours of Friday ...
31/01/2025

Breaking: Four Soldiers of the 68 HQ Nigerian Army Reference Hospital (Myhoung), Yaba were in the early hours of Friday 31st of January, 2025 tragically crushed to death at the Morocco, Somolu area of Lagos; driver arrested.
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14/01/2025

Dont beg the owner again
Thats wickedness and thank GOD for the law

Regardless of the agreement you signed to, the position of the law is clear on this matter but many people are not aware of this Hire Purchase Act

The Hire Purchase Act discuss the injustice of retaking the goods by the owner

Section 9 (1) of the Act places a restriction
on the right of the owner to recover the property otherwise than by action especially where the hirer has paid a relevant proportion of hire-purchase price. For the purpose of this Act what is relevant proportion has been defined as:
• In the case of goods other than motor vehicle its one half
• While in motor vehicle it is three fifths (60% of the total amount)

Lets look at case of case of Adesanya v. Balogun & Ors (CCHCJ/11/73), the hirer paid N1,647.00 out of the total hire-purchase price of N1,843.00 and sued for damages for seizure of the goods by the owner, without any court order. The seizure was held wrongful, and the court released the hirer of all liability under the agreement. The court, further ruled that he could recover from the owner the sum N1,647.00 which he had already paid to the owner.

So in this your case.

The Act of retaking the keke Napep from you is unlawful and you should drag the person to c0urt immediately

You may not get the keke Napep again.

But judging from the case above using the Hire Purchase Act as reference , you have paid above 60% which is the benchmark set by the law

You will get back every penny you have paid already or the c0urt will ask him to pay for damag£s while the c0urt will find a way to give you grace to pay up, since you have paid more than 60% of the m0ney for his unlawful Act for repossession of the keke Napep from you without a c0urt order.

He took Laws into his own hands, which the law frowns agai'nst

You don't use self help to retrieve anything in a valid c0ntract without a c0urt order

Get a lawyer to SU£ the owner right away

The only mistake the 0wner made was tot resort to self help which the law frowns agai'nst

He could have retrieved the keke Napep tru a c0urt order

Ignorance of the law is no excuse

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Saturday 04/01/2025 10:00 AMRussian armed forces have taken Ukraine's largest lithium deposit:The Russian army has taken...
04/01/2025

Saturday 04/01/2025 10:00 AM
Russian armed forces have taken Ukraine's largest lithium deposit:

The Russian army has taken control of the "Shevchenkovsky" lithium depot, the largest in Ukraine and one of the richest in Europe, writes Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
🔵Lithium is a key component to producing batteries used in electric vehicles, smartphones and other high-tech products.
🔵The European Union hoped that the deposit reserves would cover the needs of the bloc until 2050.
🔵This strategic advantage is now in the hands of Moscow.
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JAPAN’S ROLE IN DEVELOPING BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN WORLD WAR II AND ITS EFFECT ON CONTEMPORARY RELATIONS BETWEEN ASIAN COU...
05/12/2024

JAPAN’S ROLE IN DEVELOPING BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN WORLD WAR II AND ITS EFFECT ON CONTEMPORARY RELATIONS BETWEEN ASIAN COUNTRIES

Most people have heard of the atrocities the N**i’s committed against the Jewish people during World War II, but few have heard of the horrible treatments the Japanese inflicted on the Chinese, Koreans, Russians, and Americans in Manchuria China from 1932-1945. Unlike the N**i trials, there has been no punishment enforced on the Japanese who participated in the mistreatment of humans in Manchuria.

The use of bubonic plague bombs and, subsequently, the release of plague on Chinese villages by the Japanese have had an impact on relations between the people of Japan and China today. The atrocities that took place in Manchuria are not the only events in history that have caused tensions between the two countries, but this paper’s focus is to address the impact that plague has had on their relations since World War II and how it has affected what has been allowed to be published in textbooks used in Japanese schools.

During WWII, the Japanese army had a secret biological warfare research unit in Manchuria called Unit 731. General Shiro Ishii was the lead physician of Unit 731; he reasoned that biological warfare must be dangerous and effective if it was banned by the Geneva protocol of 1925. He also tried to justify his research by noticing that the United States did not immediately sign the protocol; therefore, they must have biological weapons and were prepared to use them. A biological weapons research center was set up in 1933 with the help of General Ishii and many other workers in Manchuria rather than in Japan. Researching offensive biological weapons was deemed too for Japan proper. Japanese occupancy of Manchuria began in 1931. The occupancy not only gave the Japanese an advantage of separating the research station from their island, but also gave them access to as many Chinese individuals as they wanted for use as human experimental subjects. With Chinese lives for use at no cost, it was hoped by the Japanese that they could eventually lead the world in biological warfare (Wu 2002).

Years later, in 1938, the Manchurian research station moved to Pingfan, a town 20 kilometers southwest of Harbin. This new research station was called Unit 731 and was disguised as a water-purification facility named, “Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Unit of the Kwantung Army.” Unit 731 was comprised of 150 buildings surrounded by a wall and a dry moat, as well as high voltage wires, which did not resemble a water-purification facility. The buildings included accommodations for thousands of people, a railway siding, an incinerator, a power house with cooling towers, an animal house, an airfield, an insectarium, an administration building, an exercise yard, and a square-shaped building called Ro block. Blocks 7 and 8 were two other buildings hidden in the center of Ro block in which human experimentation took place (Williams and Wallace 1989).

Many bacterial diseases were studied to determine their warfare potential. The bacterial diseases included plague, anthrax, dysentery, typhoid, paratyphoid, cholera, in addition to many others. Disease vectors (mainly insects), new drugs, chemical toxins, and frostbite were also studied. The bacterial production area was designed to produce large quantities of bacteria and eventually use them as biological weapons. Before they could be used as weapons, they were tested for their virulence on potential enemies and for protective measures in case enemy countries used the biological weapons on them. To test the virulence of the bacteria, human subjects were deliberately infected and vivisected to determine the disease course inside the body. The Japanese claimed they did not want to use anesthesia or dead patients because they felt they would not obtain accurate information on what was happening to the human body. As one can imagine, to deliberately infect or harm an individual with the intent of fatality just to observe the course of the disease in the human body is terrifying in itself, but to perform a vivisection on a living human with no anesthesia for a “clearer” picture is unthinkable. By being able to experiment on humans, the Japanese scientists obtained great detail on the progression of a disease inside the body. The Japanese learned how to protect themselves against the disease. This information helped make their biological weapons program strong from both an offensive and defensive perspective (Williams and Wallace 1989).

The mechanism for transmission of infection was not well known at the time and Ishii wondered what could be used as the perfect biological weapon. He became interested in the plague bacterium as a candidate for a biological weapon because its casualties are higher than other diseases in proportion to the number of bacteria disseminated (Williams and Wallace 1989). Through many attempts, Ishii was able to construct a clay bomb filled with oxygen and plague-infected fleas that could drop from aircraft at a height of 200-300 meters and explode leaving no trace. Clay was used because it explodes quite easily without producing much heat, which destroyed the fleas in previous bomb attempts. The fleas were packaged inside the bomb along with oxygen to help them survive the high altitudes, and this allowed the planes to escape any enemy planes if they had to. Each bomb contained 30,000 fleas (Pulex irritans). Fleas have sturdy bodies and are small enough that they are resistant to air drag and because of their small mass, gravity also does not have much of an effect (Williams and Wallace 1989). These characteristics made it possible for the flea to jump from the broken clay bombs without many casualties and subsequently target the human population.

Plague bombs were not the only way bacteria were spread on the Chinese villages. Wheat and rice particles covered in Y. pestis as well as cotton wadding and pieces of paper carrying the bacteria were dropped from planes to infect and destroy food supplies with the bacteria by landing and contaminating maturing crops. People were infected if they came into contact with any infected rat, or flea, or by harvesting the food that was contaminated (Harris and Paxman 1982). Rats were the first victims of weaponized plague, and people eventually began to succumb to the disease. Many of the Chinese called it the rat plague because of the rapid deaths of rats in their villages, and their lack of knowledge of what it truly was. The Japanese army entered some of the villages after the bombs were dropped and set up “help” stations in public buildings like a church, and would coerce victims seeking help for their illness to come in. Instead of receiving medical attention, they were vivisected.

The growth and care of rats was an important part of the biological weapons research at Unit 731 because they were needed to keep the fleas alive for the plague bombs. It is estimated that 3 million rats lived within the walls of Unit 731. Many of these rats were infected with bubonic plague, and when Unit 731 was destroyed at the end of the war, these rats escaped into the countryside and caused epidemics of plague over several years (Daniels 2001). The free and infected rats produced epidemics of plague in 22 counties in China, costing more than 20,000 lives (Wu 2002).

Experiments performed by the Japanese occurred over 13 years, ending in 1945 when the Russians invaded Manchuria in August. Unit 731 was deliberately burned and all evidence destroyed including the study subjects called Marutas, which translates as logs of wood, all in the attempt to hide what they had done. (Williams and Wallace 1989) Approximately 3,000 to 12,000 people died at Unit 731.Ishii and the other workers were never punished for their war crimes on the condition that they offered the United States all of the information they gained on biological weapons. The United States government was interested in the test results for their own research in biological weapons. Many of the Japanese biowarfare leaders went on to become prominent figures in their research communities (Harbin and Kattoulas 2002).

Years later, in 1965, the failure of the Japanese to address these war crimes in their history textbooks caused some Chinese citizens to take the Japanese government to court. The first lawsuit was filed in 1965 by Saburo Ienaga, a prominent historian, against the Japanese Ministry of Education (MOE). The MOE requires that manuscripts of the textbooks be reviewed before they are allowed to be published. The purpose of the lawsuit was to compel the Japanese government to publish the textbooks with accurate information. Before the lawsuits were filed, the minister of education asked that textbook writers “soften their approach to Japan’s excesses during World War II… (Ienaga 1994).” This spurred Koreans, Chinese and Taiwanese people to attack the Japanese leaders, arguing that it is insensitive to the memories of East Asians and dishonest to Japanese children to withhold historical facts.

Ienaga (1994) argued that the government’s goal was to exclude many of the descriptions of the horrors of war, and Japan’s participation in crimes against humanity to glorify war and the military. The argument follows that textbooks are strong instructional tools in classrooms and what is taught to the children from these textbooks is highly believable and carried on into the future of Japan. It is obviously very dangerous to present untruthful information to children because they believe so strongly what they are taught in schools.

Ienaga filed a lawsuit because the MOE rejected his history textbook on the grounds that it revealed too much of the bad side of war. An example of the language that Ienaga had to delete to publish his textbook reads as follows. “A biological warfare detachment, the 731 Unit, was set up in the suburbs of Harbin and for several years conducted experiments on foreign prisoners, including thousands of Chinese. These cruel experiments, which continued until the Soviet Union entered the war, were murder.” The MOE required this paragraph to be deleted because “No credible scholarly research articles or books have yet been published on this issue; it is premature to discuss it in a textbook” (Ienaga 1994). In 1997, Japan’s Supreme Court finally sided with Ienaga that the MOE illegally removed references to biological warfare experiments from manuscripts proposed to become textbooks, but the MOE is still allowed to censor information in the manuscripts before publication is allowed (CNN 1997). The debate continued until 1993 ending the Ministry of Education’s censorship of the war crimes that were committed by the Japanese during WWII.

The Japanese denial over the war crimes has resulted in Chinese victims of plague outbreaks to seek compensation for their suffering. This shows that not only are future generations affected by this denial of the truth, but victims of the plague and other bacterial diseases who are alive today are still being affected by what happened. Plague, alone, has not contributed to the tensions between the countries of Japan and China, but instead was a part of the whole that caused hurt and misery among the people that endured it. The tensions between these countries are not all about history. Ultimately, the balance of power in Asia is at stake. Japan has been used to having a larger economic power over China and since the 1980’s, China’s economic power has grown and is now a key competitor. Since World War II, the Japanese government has apologized numerous times to the people of China, but the new history books, with jaded words about what truly happened in the history between the two countries, has caused tensions to remain high.

Source: Montana State University

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