Christian Genocide in Nigeria? €88M French Heist & Reform Finally Exposed | Nabil Abdulrashid
Oct 24, 2025•Channel
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Published7 months ago
Duration14:26
Video ID2C4Roo0h_34
Languageen-GB
CategoryComedy
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views1.5K
Likes175
Comments33
Engagement Rate13.89%
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Comments per 1K views22.03
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We are back this week with a very French €88M plot twist at the Louvre, and a little chat about who really invented stealing shiny things. Then the Nigeria narrative: why lazy headlines miss the politics, the profiteers, and the fact that Muslims and Christians both bleed.
We move to Trump taking credit for world peace like he wrote the soundtrack. What peace looks like when justice goes missing. Then Reform’s Zoom turns into reality TV, sumo slaps shake the Royal Albert Hall, and Prince Andrew’s sweat circle makes a comeback. Finally, the UK tries to fix obesity with label changes while cocoa gets pricey and Ghana gets the side-eye.
00:00 €88M Louvre heist. Colonisers crying theft
02:01 Nigeria violence: propaganda, profiteers, and kidnaps
05:03 Trump’s nine wars claim. Peace without justice is PR
07:24 Reform Party leak. Zoom, swearing, and snitches
09:17 Front-row sumo in London. Culture, collisions, and rice by the ton
10:59 Prince Andrew’s sweat saga returns
12:08 Chocolate relabels, no free refills, and cocoa costs rising
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Written by Nabil Abdulrashid
Produced by Nabil Abdulrashid, Daniel England, Emily Gray and Frankie Brickman