Mr CROW
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@Artemisfornow The Nigerian government is killing it’s citizens and the UK is aiding that.
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@whitepilledpage The UK cares less than their interests in Nigeria’s instability which benefits them.
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Why is sausage fingers hosting the Nigerian president at Windsor with full state banquet. A president who is overseeing the mass murder of Christians in Nigeria.
Absolutely disgusting
#NotMyKing
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@AbiodunAdeyem17 @whitepilledpage During your last days on earth, just remember you lived a coward. Moron.
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@whitepilledpage You read only the headlines. Pls open the pages
Learn more about Nigeria, ethnicity, tribes, religion, business, politics.
The attacks in Northern Nigeria did not start with his regime.
The attacks are not only on christians
That is what the propagandist wants you to believe
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“All The Billions Of Naira That Tinubu Has Pumped Into His 2027 Presidential Campaign, And That His Son Seyi Tinubu Has Spent On The ‘City Boys’ Movement, Should Have Been More Than Enough To Fix Nigeria’s Electricity Problems, Build Better Schools And Roads, And Improve Healthcare In The Country.” ~ Canadian-Based Nigerian Doctor
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As an African, I did not have to wait for Gaza. I had to look back at my museums, go through my history books, carefully observe my contemporary cultural and political reality and how it came to be, and revisit stories behind the martyrdom of some of the continent's loudest sane voices.
The West did not start being evil with Gaza. It was in Congo. It was to the Kikuyu. It was across South Africa. Its evil has so many legacies across West Africa. It's not new to us in Africa, they just don't allow us to speak out.
That's why I hurt hearing Africans defend Western barbarism. I hate to see a man whose life is being made miserable by the "moral uprightness" of another man, defend him still. Before Gaza, Léopold killed millions of Congolese. Before Nagasaki, there was France in Algeria. Before Epstein, some worse men didn't have to hide to rape and torture. It all happened in Africa. My home. Our home.
The world will never take the African seriously so long as he acts cowardly and naively to his own reality and history. Our tragedies are enough case studies to derive as many lessons as possible.
Davis Thuranîra ⚖️@DavisThuranira
The suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza completely shattered the West’s moral authority to lecture the world about democracy and human rights.
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A billionaire that can't demand for a better environment in his own country is a poor man.
Your money means nothing if you can only spend it in another country.
Shame on you all. I no rate una. Nonsense.
Femi Ote$@realFemiOtedola
Out of office, on this sunny Monday in the Maldives. Happiness is free⛱️ … F.Ote💲
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Marijuana is awesome. It crushes stress, anxiety, pain, nausea, and insomnia naturally—no hangovers, no overdose risk, no liver damage. It sparks creativity, makes music and food epic, turns ordinary moments cinematic, and helps seriously ill people eat and live better. This healing plant got screwed by bad politics for a century, but science and common sense are finally winning. Chill, effective, hilarious, and way kinder to your body than most legal vices. Respect the green.
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Every time I visit a Nigerian university, one painful truth hits me.
Our universities are full of idle minds.
Not because Nigerian students are not intelligent. They are some of the most brilliant minds anywhere in the world.
But because the system has reduced the university to a glorified secondary school.
Students sit in classrooms copying notes and they cram for exams.
They submit projects that are mostly copy-and-paste from the internet and after four years, we call it a degree.
A university is not supposed to be a place where people only receive knowledge. It is supposed to be a place where knowledge is created, where students build things, where ideas are tested, where new discoveries happen, where research pushes the country forward and where young people are challenged to solve real problems.
But in Nigeria, many universities have become factories that produce certificates instead of thinkers.
You cannot build a great nation with a system that trains young people to memorise instead of question, copy instead of create, and pass exams instead of solve problems.
Look at the countries leading the world today.
Their universities are engines of innovation, research, patents, and ideas.
Our universities should be building new technologies, new medicines, new agricultural systems and new economic models.
Instead, many students are graduating without ever creating anything original.
This is not a student problem but rather it is a national problem.
If we do not urgently rethink what university education means in Nigeria, we will keep producing millions of graduates who are educated on paper but powerless in reality.
Nigeria has too much talent to waste like this.
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