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انضم Ekim 2020
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ASPAKYON
ASPAKYON@aspakyon·
@apcgovernment @emmydammy3 @DDGSarah Both you and that guy are ignorant as fuck...do your research before spewing rubbish and who the fuck is talking about APC shit with you.... know the context before you type, stop thinking through your anus.
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El Big Chapo
El Big Chapo@apcgovernment·
@aspakyon @emmydammy3 @DDGSarah Check your pockets well you’d see some left over grains of corn in it, no need to check your brains, we already know it’s dust in there.
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emmydammy🇬🇭🇳🇬
@DDGSarah We in the niger delta region that has the nigeria oil will glad give him some for an exchange to wipe out radical islamist extremist terrorist
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gst
gst@wearegst·
Most Nigerians think they are drinking milk. They are drinking Fat-Filled Milk Powder (FFMP). In the EU, FFMP can’t be sold as milk, it must be labelled as a milk ingredient, not a dairy product. Here, it’s “milk”. Nigerians are eating what others aren’t allowed to call food.
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wolfsbane@honey_yeka

@wearegst Just try to filter powder milk and see the amount of sugar granules in them

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ASPAKYON@aspakyon·
@Maazijnr This tweet screams low self esteem...🙂‍↔️
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MR DANIEL
MR DANIEL@Maazijnr·
It takes real confidence and even billionaire level presence as a man to approach this kind of woman. Her confidence and aura alone can be intimidating enough to scare you away.
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Dédáyọ̀ Roots
Dédáyọ̀ Roots@DedayoRoots·
In 1879, a British/Scottish medical student named Robert Felkin watched an African healer in Uganda perform a caesarean section. Clean incision. Banana wine as anaesthetic and antiseptic. Bleeding cauterised with hot iron. Wound closed with iron pins and herbal root paste. Mother recovered fully. Baby survived. Felkin noted in his journal that the technique was SO REFINED, it was clearly standard practice, performed routinely long before any European arrived. At that same moment, hospitals in London and Edinburgh were still debating whether caesarean sections could ever be justified on a living woman. European surgeons were operating in street clothes, rarely washing their hands, and losing most patients to post-operative infection. The Africans had already solved anaesthesia, anti sepsis, haemostasis, and wound care. Felkin went home and presented his findings to the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society in 1884. The knife used in that surgery still exists. It is now housed in the Science Museum in London. A silent artifact of a surgical tradition they called primitive. They didn't discover our medicine. They witnessed it, wrote it down and forgot to mention where it came from.
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Dédáyọ̀ Roots@DedayoRoots

Share a story that sounds fabricated but is 100% true.

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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
They should have tried to stop it na. They think China is Iran 😂😂😂😂
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Storytelling $ Tales
Storytelling $ Tales@STORIES_Tales01·
@jon_d_doe Truth is China doesn't care about anyone other than themselves. They're selfish, nepotic, tribalistic and greedy set of humans. I'll take the USA and the UK over them anyday, even Russia have human sympathy more than them.
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉
ELON MUSK: THE HYPOCRISY ON SOUTH AFRICA For a while, Elon Musk has been painting a narrative that South Africa is some evil country all because they refused him to operate his Starlink His conclusions are, they're racist against white people, that's why they have the BEE laws. But the BEE laws don't exists to disempower white people but to empower the black people Historical context: for hundreds of years, black people in South Africa were the oppressed, they're the majority yet they don't have a say in the economy. From the farms, mines, industry, everything is white controlled Now pause for a minute, let's talk about Starlink, the South African government hasn't denied it to operate but has demanded it has it's own people look into it. Why is this bad? During Trump's first tenure as president, didn't he demand the same of Huawei? Suspecting them of having an anti American agenda, when they refused to let Americans have a look, what did he do? He banned Huawei literally, all American companies were told to cut off their partnerships with Huawei because it was a hostile company threatening America's digital sovereignty But when South Africa does the same, trying to protect it's digital sovereignty, it becomes a problem. What works for the goose, works for the gander. Sanctions - calling for sanctions against South Africa is ill advised as well, because if the intention is to hurt the "black" government, it actually does the opposite. The blacks don't control the means of production, it will only hurt his kin, the Boers/Afriforum guys They're the ones who make lots of money exporting their farm produce to America, the minerals are exported there to America and their whole industry depends on America Now the question is - who would ask for sanctions on a country they claim to love? We have all seen how sanction destroy countries, from Cuba to Iran to Zimbabwe
𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉 tweet media𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉 tweet media
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗺𝗮𝗻𝘆 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗽 𝗵𝗮𝗹𝗳𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝗶𝗻 𝗡𝗶𝗴𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗮 If you move around any city in Nigeria, you will see them. Uncompleted buildings everywhere. Lintel level… abandoned. Roofed… but empty for years. Some even started cracking before completion. It is not always because the owner “ran out of money” the way people think. Most times, the real problem started from the beginning. Many projects start with excitement, not planning. No clear budget. No proper cost breakdown. No understanding of what the full project will truly cost. So the owner starts building with confidence… until reality sets in. Preliminaries alone start eating money. Approvals, drawings, water, security, logistics… these are not small expenses. Then structure comes, and money is already shaking. By the time they reach roofing, they are tired financially. Then comes the biggest shock… finishing. This is where many projects die. Tiles, ceilings, doors, windows, electrical fittings, plumbing, painting… everything now starts coming in at once. And the truth is, finishing can cost as much as the structure… sometimes even more depending on taste. Another silent problem is building without professional guidance. No quantity surveyor to control cost. No proper planning of phases. Everything is being done based on “we will figure it out”. That approach works until money stops flowing. I have seen people abandon projects for 5 to 10 years… not because they are broke, but because the project was not properly planned from day one. A building project is not something you start and hope to finish. It is something you plan to finish before you even start. When you understand the full financial picture early, you move with control. When you don’t, the building controls you. That is how many projects become landmarks of “I will complete it one day”. © Godwin Ohiochioya
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Gerard Majella
Gerard Majella@SavageCartel1·
@EgbuChinwe Yes, he is. He's from Olokoro, Umuahia South LGA of Abia State.
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Onyeka Nwelue
Onyeka Nwelue@onyekanwelue·
Some of the books I have written.
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Onyeka ☭
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
No Pan-Africanist worth a damn thinks Africans should never ever ever have any business to do with the West. All we want, Mr. Toluwani, is to dismantle the parasitic arrangement that constantly tries to impose poverty and suffering in my life.... ...And even though you love your suicidal love for your neo-colonizers won't let you see it, your life as well. You see, pan-africanists are tired of a Mr. Western government guy cheating Mr. Akin the humble cocoa farmer from Ede, Osun state by forcing him to sell a kilo of cocoa for #10,000 and then turning around to sell his countrymen a kilo of chocolate for $40 (~55,000). If you're wondering how Mr. Western government guy does this, I'll explain: Mr. WGG engineers a regime change that removes a nationalist president that supports Mr. Akin's cocoa business and replaces him with a blackmailed, cocaine-sniffing dodoyo who couldn't care less if Mr. Akin's kids ate rats or rice for dinner. The dodoyo quickly signs off on removal of key subsidies of seeds, fertilizer and fuel- all the things the Nigerian cocoa farmer needs to feed his kids and send them to school. Mr. WGG also looks around and eventually finds some impoverished, semi-literate young men in Osun or nearby Kwara. He pays a charismatic, radical cleric (and parttime conman) to proselytize to these young men and to declare that Allah would love nothing more than for them to pick up suspiciously new AK47s and use them to shoot Mr. Akin, his family, and the whole town. Oh, and it just so happens that Mr. Akin's small town has millions of metric tons worth of rare earth minerals under the ground. Mr. WGG doesn't stop there though... He also regularly supplies the cleric and his boys with funding, weapons, intelligence and new instructions. Last year Allah wanted Ede razed to the ground for not being Muslim enough.... This year Allah wants them to travel an impressive 560km northeast to Bokkos, Plateau state... He then wants them to go there and murder 200 men, women and children in a small town because their great great grandfather supposedly had beef with Usman Danfodio. This town also does not have lithium deposits in commercial quantities (it does. loads of it). Anyway... Mr. WGG ensures that Mr. Akin never understands this, and that the dodoyo in Aso Rock takes all the blame. He spends millions of dollars on radio stations, TV stations and newspapers-all the media Mr. Akin consumes... To keep Mr. Akin believing that he'll get the chance to "vote" out the puppet in the next quadrennial thumb-printing exercise. This part is important. Because otherwise the old farmer will get pissed off and plot with his fellow pissed off friends to pick up cutlasses and march to Aso Rock (which would mess up Mr. WGG's careful system) But if you ask me, the most dangerous thing Mr. WGG did and continues to do is that he makes sure that Mr. Akin's children are even more ignorant. In fact, the children think Mr. WGG is the source of all civilization and anyone with a different opinion is a Russian agent. He works really hard so that when Mr. Akin's children wonder why their lives have been shit for as long as they've been alive, the ignore the roots and hack at the leaves. ->They never think to question the unfair resource deals. ->They never wonder why foreign agencies can sponsor senate hearings. ->They never suspect Mr. WGG's government of the slightest wrongdoing even after REPEATED REFUSALS to obey a court order and release the unredacted drug files of their puppet in Aso Rock. Whenever you wake up is your morning.
Toluwani@gabe_teee

Even Russia and China do not stay away from the USA the way these Pan Africans want African countries to do. Putin himself is not an isolationist. No nation can exist on it own without allies. Are Africans being cheated in the world stage? Yes of course! Our next solution should be electing good leaders who are better negotiators who can use our resources to get better leverage on the world stage.

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EmmyOrsaz
EmmyOrsaz@EmmyOrsaz·
Is this the reason why the United States has it embassy empty and it citizens moved out of Abuja to Lagos? Is there something more sinister at play than people know or realise? 🤷🏽‍♂️
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto

“I Thought The News About The Nigerian Military Bringing 1,000 Boko Haram Members To Abuja Was a Joke Until I Saw Them Myself🙆🏾‍♂️. I Saw Them. Can Someone Explain Why The Army Would Bring Them Here? They’re Being Described As ‘Repentant’ Members 🤦🏾‍♂️.”

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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
I want to show you one miracle of real estate in Nigeria. An estate in Asaba was launched in 2023 at the pre-sale price of ₦5.5 million. Currently, a plot in the same estate is selling for ₦75 million. Before you argue or get confused, I want to teach you something about real estate. Take note if you can. When a property is at its pre-sale price, it means that the property is selling below its market value. Why will a company sell a portion of her estate below the market value? Calm down. I will explain. They do this to raise fast money to either complete the acquisition of the land, to enhance the land or speed up the perfecting of the land title. So, if they have 100 plots, they can sell 20 plots at the pre-sale price to raise fast money. This method has proven to be more effective than taking bank loans that come with a lot of bottlenecks. Commercial banks will be asking for an arm and a leg just to release money to developers. If you were lucky to buy at the pre-sale price, property appreciation will be looking like magic to you and everyone you try to explain it to. And people who don’t know jack about how these things work will summarize it that the land is overpriced. Once you enhance the land or perfect the title, it’s only natural for the property to appreciate. Let me break down some of the ways developers enhance a land. I will add what perfecting a title entails. — Creating access road to the estate (by the government) and inside the estate (by the developer) — Building a streetlight inside the estate and bringing electricity into the estate — Building a quality gatehouse, drainage system and fencing the entire estate — Building an estate management office inside the estate — Building a basket ball court inside the estate — Surveying the land, especially if it was bought as an unregistered property — Getting the C of O from the government If the neighborhood is already habitable and the developer manages to get these things (plus other promised features on the way), it’s only natural for them to increase the price. When you hear or read that a particular land went from ₦5.5 million to ₦75 million in 3 years, it’s not magic. There are indices to prove why it happened. Some of them are the things I listed above. Lucky early investors will be smiling. Whether they want to keep it, sell at the current market value or on distress (let’s say half the price), they will still be extremely profitable. Nothing favours you in real estate as an investor like getting the property early. What you paid ₦5.5 million for, your neighbor will pay ₦75 million. Stop waiting to do it tomorrow. If you can afford it, do it now. When you find a genuine property with a great future and in the right location, verify the company or individual selling it and you have the budget, go all in. © Emenike Emmanuel C.
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Wyi Gaius B.S
Wyi Gaius B.S@Wyi_Gaius·
China can't ship to Iran but the USA can ship to Taiwan. China can't ship to Iran but the USA can ship to South Korea. China can't ship to Iran but the USA can ship to Japan. China can't ship to Iran but the USA can ship to the Philippines. Anyway, I need you to understand that America holds no card over China because Trump once engaged China in a tariff war and lost. American markets and farmers felt it. Trump can only threaten China but will never act on it, be it militarily or economically because he knows China isn't Iran. China is now that big elephant in the room. Trump can only whine then crash out 10 times later like he always does.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 President Trump warns China will have "big problems" if it ships weapons to Iran.

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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
The Mis-Education of Africa: Why Africa’s Schools Ignore Resources, Power, and Global Systems The Spearhead’s Kangmwa Gofwen examines how Africa’s education system, far from being a tool of liberation, was structured to produce disconnection from history, power, and self-determination. It argues that colonial schooling did not simply sideline African knowledge and identity, but also deliberately failed to teach generations of Africans how global systems actually work, from international finance and resource extraction to shipping routes, geopolitics, and the institutions that shape the modern world. The result is an education that rewards memorisation over critical understanding and produces graduates who can speak the language of development without being equipped to challenge the systems that keep the continent dependent. This is a call to rethink what education in Africa should be for. It urges a shift away from inherited curricula that centre Europe and detach African students from their own realities, and toward an education rooted in African history, practical knowledge, and strategic understanding of global power.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Over the past few weeks, many Africans got to hear about the Strait of Hormuz for the first time ever. What caused this huge information gap? A story about how Africans are educated into complete ignorance about their own reality by @joyfwen
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