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Revealed: How Amnesty International, Foreign agents hinder success on war against insurgency.

According to a detailed investigation, it has revealed that the prolonged war against terrorism in Nigeria is a result of the activities of groups like Amnesty International, the Human Rights Watch and other International Non-Governmental Organizations operating in Nigeria.
According to sensitive information gathered, the likes of Amnesty International have been covertly working for a syndicate terror network that specializes in festering conflicts in most African countries with huge mineral and economic resources to have easy access to these resources for sale to a ready market for illicit goods in some European countries.
According to an insider who pleaded anonymity for fear of the consequences, stated that the syndicate group consists of crude oil dealers and arms manufacturers looking for a market for their goods.
“The case of Nigeria is a peculiar one in the sense that an arms manufacturing company has been in the business of selling arms to both the Nigerian Government and as well as the Boko Haram group. They know that should the war come to an end, they would be out of business and as such they entered into a strategic alliance with the likes of Amnesty International and other perceived human rights groups operating in Nigeria to continue to distract the Nigerian Military whenever there seem to be making gains in the war.”
“If you must have noticed that Amnesty International has been laying all sorts of accusations against the Nigerian Military, accusing it of human rights violations. In truth, these accusations are often baseless but a strategy to distract in order for the Boko Haram group to regroup and launch further attacks in Nigeria.”
The source further added that the meeting that sealed the deal concerning the Boko Haram conflict was held in France where representatives of Amnesty International and the syndicate group met and terms were agreed.
“After the meeting, the mandate that was handed over to Amnesty International was to secure the buy-in of INGOs of like minds in Nigeria to continuously issue reports and statements indicting the Nigerian Military for gross human rights abuses in the persecution of the Boko Haram war.”
In a similar vein, according to documents seen, there were a series of email exchanges between Amnesty International and the syndicate group indicating how the plot was to be hatched in phases. In a mail that originated from a destination in France under the heading “research proposal” it was stated that the situation in North-East Nigeria calls for concern with regards to the prosecution of the Boko Haram war.
“This research proposal is as a follow-up of earlier meeting and discussions. The situation in North-East Nigeria calls for concern. The subjects are threatened extinct on the fringes of the Lake Chad Basin region with little or no room for escape or advancement. Hundreds have been killed, and this calls for concern. There should be a concerted effort to turn the tide ASAP.”
In response to the mail that was copied to Amnesty International regional office in Africa consisting of Dakar, Nairobi and Johannesburg, it stated that efforts are ongoing to turn the tide with the enlistment of critical operators in the theatre of operations.
“The research is well underway. Monies have been disbursed accordingly to participating entities, including some select media organizations to amplify the discourse. We are challenged with restrictions to access to some key participants; nonetheless, we are making concerted efforts discreetly, especially with the fact that our activities are under heavy scrutiny by those concerned.”
This medium also gathered from impeccable sources in the theatre of operations that before the enforcement of the lockdown in Nigeria due to the coronavirus pandemic, there was an influx of foreigners in Borno State. A source stated that he acted as a tour guide for some of these foreigners who placed him on $100 a day for his services.
“I was approached by a friend who is an intern with one of the NGOs in Maiduguri requesting that some of their top management staff are in Nigeria and they would want me to take them around key military institutions in Borno state. In the course of our various trips, I was asked severally questions about the war and what my opinion was as regards the operations of the Nigerian Military and what are the things that motivate them.”
“In some instances, we went as far as Baga in Kukawa local government area where you had the previous headquarters of the Multinational Joint Task Force in Baga. They took pictures and gave monies to locals in the area. I recall asking them for their identities, and they said they were representatives of Amnesty International on a mission to ascertain the level of destruction in North-East Nigeria for rebuilding purposes.”
This medium also gathered that the overarching objectives of these foreign agents was to ensure that Nigeria experiences disintegration like countries like Libya, Syria and Yemen where Amnesty International played an ignoble role in festering the conflict through proxies.
According to an insider in Human Rights Watch, she stated that of late there has been an influx of strange faces in their office holding meetings.
“We have experienced an influx of unknown faces, and whenever they come in, we are usually excluded from the meetings even though the core of our operations revolves around us. This has indeed raised suspicion, but we are handicapped.”
She further added that in most instances after such meetings they were asked to make a compilation of the number of deaths that have been recorded in North-East, Nigeria.
“We are always asked to make a compilation of the number of Boko Haram members that have been killed by the Nigerian Military and send out press statements indicating violation of human rights by the Nigerian Military.”
It was also gathered that these groups also use fictitious human rights abuse allegations against troops to lower the morale of troops. In most instances, these allegations are made whenever the Nigerian Military is advancing and recording successes in the war against Boko Haram.
A top security source also confided in this medium that there are multiple Intel that indicates that Amnesty International and some other groups have been engaging in acts that undermines the efforts of the Nigerian Military.
“There are abounding pieces of evidence at our disposal, and that is why we have placed a red alert on some organization parading themselves as protectors of human rights. We know what their game plan is, but we have to be careful because this is a well-funded syndicate operation.”
“Nigeria has also been the recipient of illicit funding from some terrorist network and businessmen that do not want the Boko Haram crisis to end anytime soon because of what they are benefiting in terms of patronage.”
“I advise that those individuals and organizations donating monies to the likes of Amnesty International should desist from doing such because they are indirectly funding terrorism in Nigeria.”
This medium was able to establish that indeed these organizations, in collaboration with their foreign interest, have been hindering the efforts of the Nigerian Military in the prosecution of the war against Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria.
It would be recalled on numerous occasions; the Nigerian Government has accused some organizations of aiding and abetting the activities of Boko Haram in Nigeria in active collaboration with some foreign agents bent on seeing to the disintegration of Nigeria. This is on the heels that there are multiple evidence of how some International NGOs are acting the script of their paymasters in ensuring that the Nigerian Military is distracted at all times to give the Boko Haram group the edge in the war.
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Nigerian Born Int’l Journalist, Livinus Chibuike Victor, attempts to attain Interviewing Marathon of 72hours 30 Seconds

Journalists plays an essential role in promoting transparency, challenging power, and giving a voice to the voiceless. Despite increasing threats to press freedom across the world.
As the world reflects on the vital role journalists play in upholding democratic values, Livinus Chibuike Victor, Imo State born globally acclaimed journalist, proudly announce a historic Guinness World Record attempt for the longest interviewing marathon, with the Theme (NIGERIA OUR STRENGTH) scheduled to take place from 28th September to October 1st 2025, at Tangier Hotel, 34, Ekukinam street, Besides ABC Transport, Utako, Abuja.
The record attempt according to Victory, aims to highlight the enduring impact of journalism in a democratic society, a profession that continues to educate, empower, and hold those in power accountable. In an age where truth is often under siege, this initiative seeks to draw attention to the essential need for a free, ethical, and fearless press.
“Democracy is impossible without an informed public, and journalists are the ones who make that possible, “This attempt is not just about setting a new world record; it’s about celebrating truth, integrity, and the powerful role journalism plays in building and sustaining open societies.
The Guinness World Record attempt will feature a series of activities designed to engage the public, celebrate press freedom, and honor the sacrifices made by journalists around the world.
Members of the public, media professionals, and civic leaders are invited to witness and support the event as it unfolds over three inspiring days at the Tangier Hotel, Ekukinam Street, Utako,.Abuja, Nigeria.
About Livinus Chibuike Victor
Livinus Chibuike Victor is a Nigerian journalist known for his fearless reporting and advocacy for Press Freedom. He has worked tirelessly to promote transparency and accountability in society through his work.
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South East NUJ hosts homecoming, awards Chris Isiguzo Lifetime Achievement Honour

The immediate past National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Chief Dr. Chris Isiguzo (MFR), has been celebrated with a Lifetime Achievement Award by journalists from the South East Zone C during a special homecoming held in his honour at the NUJ Enugu Council Press Centre.
Speaking at the event, NUJ Vice President (South East), Comrade Ezenwa Adiuku, said the recognition was in appreciation of Isiguzo’s remarkable leadership and contributions during his tenure as National President. He described him as “a pathfinder, a trailblazer, a mentor, and a leader,” noting that he positioned the South East as a strong voice within the Union.
Chairman of the occasion and SSA to the Enugu State Governor on External Media Relations, Mr. Uche Anichukwu, stressed the importance of quality leadership recruitment in a democracy, urging citizens to reject vote buying and selling. He charged the media to intensify civic education to ensure credible leadership choices.
The current NUJ National President, Comrade Alhassan Yahya, praised the South East leadership for honouring Isiguzo, adding that it was the first time a sitting national president would honour his predecessor. He expressed confidence in the new Enugu Council leadership under Comrade Obinna Ogbuka, urging members to give full support.
In his response, Isiguzo expressed gratitude to the Union, recounting his administration’s achievements such as member registration, creation of the NUJ website, restoration of peace in councils, improved relations with state governments, and enhanced staff welfare.
Delivering a keynote address on “Leadership Recruitment Amid Challenges of Poverty: The Role of the Media”, UNN Vice Chancellor, Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya, represented by Prof. Olaiwola Usman, linked Nigeria’s poverty crisis to poor leadership choices, stressing the media’s role in promoting credible recruitment of leaders.
The high point of the ceremony was the presentation of the NUJ South East Zonal Lifetime Achievement Award portrait to Isiguzo by Comrade Yahya, alongside tributes from NUJ and NAWOJ leaders.
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NSITF mourns Afriland Towers fire VICTIMS, calls for stronger workplace safety

The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has expressed deep sorrow over the lives lost in the recent fire at Afriland Towers on Broad Street, Lagos.
The Fund said its thoughts are with the families, colleagues, and organisations affected, including the Federal Inland Revenue Service, United Capital Plc, UBA, Afriland Properties, and others.
NSITF’s Managing Director and Chief Executive, Barr. Oluwaseun Faleye, sent heartfelt condolences, saying: “Our hearts go out to those who have lost loved ones. We stand with you in this time of grief.”
He also commended the courage of emergency workers and the swift action of the Lagos State authorities in containing the situation.
To support those affected, NSITF has activated its Lagos support desk to work with employers, families, and government agencies. The desk is helping with incident reports, claims processing, and benefits under the Employees’ Compensation Scheme.
This covers dependants of the deceased as well as rehabilitation support for survivors. “Our case officers are ready to guide families and employers every step of the way,” Faleye assured.
The Fund noted that the tragedy highlights the importance of workplace safety and the need for organisations to take precautions to prevent such disasters.
NSITF urged all employers to: Strengthen workplace safety measures and emergency protocols, especially in high-rise buildings and around backup power systems.
Report incidents quickly to NSITF so support can be provided without delay.
Ensure their organisations are registered with NSITF and that Employees’ Compensation contributions are up to date to guarantee full protection for their workers.
“These measures can save lives, reduce risks, and ensure timely support for those in need,” Faleye stressed.
On behalf of NSITF’s Board, Management, and Staff, he extended the Fund’s deepest sympathies to all those affected, pledging continued collaboration with the Federal Government and Lagos State authorities to protect Nigerian workers.
May the souls of the departed rest in peace.
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