• New satellite images from the Fordow nuclear site show significant amounts of concrete dust from spread out over the site from 2 exit points in the ground.

    It indicates that concrete structures deep underground were hit by the U.S. bunker-buster bombs.
    New satellite images from the Fordow nuclear site show significant amounts of concrete dust from spread out over the site from 2 exit points in the ground. It indicates that concrete structures deep underground were hit by the U.S. bunker-buster bombs.
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  • According to reports, U.S. B-2 stealth bombers dropped 14x GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs weighing 30,000 lbs (13,600 kg) each to smash Iran’s Fordow nuclear site to pieces.

    American submarines also launched 30 Tomahawk missiles at Iran’s nuclear facilities in Natanz and Isfahan.

    The B-2s also dropped 2 GBU-57 on Natanz.

    Iran’s nuclear program is gone…
    According to reports, U.S. B-2 stealth bombers dropped 14x GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs weighing 30,000 lbs (13,600 kg) each to smash Iran’s Fordow nuclear site to pieces. American submarines also launched 30 Tomahawk missiles at Iran’s nuclear facilities in Natanz and Isfahan. The B-2s also dropped 2 GBU-57 on Natanz. Iran’s nuclear program is gone…
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  • Seyi Makinde’s case is a reason to appreciate the man Peter Obi is.

    In Nigeria, Governors loot in their first tenure mostly to finance their second tenure election and keep enough change (in case).

    But they loot in their second tenure to secure generational wealth, fund future political ambitions and “unforeseen circumstances.”

    That's likely what Seti Makinde did by allocating a whopping N63 billion to renovate a government house, which neither he nor his deputy lives in.

    Perhaps, there needs to be enough money for whatever plans he may have, for his children to have “enough” to waste, and for his family to “live above means.”

    Peter Obi served for two tenures, in neither of which was any “frivolous” or “overbloated” contract found. It is ABNORMAL in the Nigerian political sense and system.
    Seyi Makinde’s case is a reason to appreciate the man Peter Obi is. In Nigeria, Governors loot in their first tenure mostly to finance their second tenure election and keep enough change (in case). But they loot in their second tenure to secure generational wealth, fund future political ambitions and “unforeseen circumstances.” That's likely what Seti Makinde did by allocating a whopping N63 billion to renovate a government house, which neither he nor his deputy lives in. Perhaps, there needs to be enough money for whatever plans he may have, for his children to have “enough” to waste, and for his family to “live above means.” Peter Obi served for two tenures, in neither of which was any “frivolous” or “overbloated” contract found. It is ABNORMAL in the Nigerian political sense and system.
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  • The Sahel States (Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger) that pulled out of ECOWAS are starting their own Games.

    This means they may never return to ECOWAS, unless, maybe, ECOWAS changes leadership.

    It is happening for the first time in ECOWAS history, with Tinubu as the body's leader!
    The Sahel States (Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger) that pulled out of ECOWAS are starting their own Games. This means they may never return to ECOWAS, unless, maybe, ECOWAS changes leadership. It is happening for the first time in ECOWAS history, with Tinubu as the body's leader!
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  • MESSAGE FROM THE OBIDIENT MOVEMENT

    Please circulate on Whatsapp, Banter, TikTok, Facebook and your X timeline.

    Video is available on the Obidient Whatsapp Channel.
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  • Many wonder why and how North Korea managed to keep its nuke weapons program tight and secret. It is because of situations like we now see in Iran today. Watch, after these attacks, Iran will remove itself from international nuclear watchdog IAEA and start pursuing a secret nuclear program like North Korea. No more transparency. No more progress report. Nothing! Just nuclear weapons developed and kept secret, like North Korea. Iran had accused IAEA of spying the country for Israel and the west, helping facilitate the attacks on Iran. So, Iran is most definitely looking like it’ll pull out of the organization to pursue a secret program.

    The only way that doesn’t happen is radical regime change - the kind that wipes away every single official in this current Iranian regime, which is absolutely impossible. So, give and take, Iran has just been made a nuclear power after the order of North Korea, in disguise.
    Many wonder why and how North Korea managed to keep its nuke weapons program tight and secret. It is because of situations like we now see in Iran today. Watch, after these attacks, Iran will remove itself from international nuclear watchdog IAEA and start pursuing a secret nuclear program like North Korea. No more transparency. No more progress report. Nothing! Just nuclear weapons developed and kept secret, like North Korea. Iran had accused IAEA of spying the country for Israel and the west, helping facilitate the attacks on Iran. So, Iran is most definitely looking like it’ll pull out of the organization to pursue a secret program. The only way that doesn’t happen is radical regime change - the kind that wipes away every single official in this current Iranian regime, which is absolutely impossible. So, give and take, Iran has just been made a nuclear power after the order of North Korea, in disguise.
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  • Candy boy is so shameIess.
    Candy boy is so shameIess. 🥴
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  • Can Any of these men beat President Tinubu in an election
    Can Any of these men beat President Tinubu in an election
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