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@Kickflowdown

Antigovernment. #Unilag Alum, University of Manchester, #EndEFCC Convener

Salford, England Beigetreten Haziran 2011
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🌲Mr. Cheers 🛞 ASIWAJU Baby
This is what woke Nigerians unleashed on themselves in the name of rescuing Nigeria from Jonathan and PDP
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GhostR@Demynersa·
@Kickflowdown @islemonjuice With mob Justice the police can't arrest anyone buddy, that's why in 2008 when Nigerians were burnt alive no one was charged
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Oloma Juice 🍋@islemonjuice·
When 90% of Nigerian Youths dreams and goals is to leave Nigeria. Tell me why anyone will respect you? Even if South Africans kills all Nigerians in their country today, by tomorrow there will another set of Nigerians applying for visa to go to South Africa. If we can't tell ourselves the truth to stop going to South Africa nothing will change.
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@Demynersa @islemonjuice This is to help you understand the psychology of the people you are fighting. They're so smart that they'll have you arrested by SA police, jailed by SA courts and receive insurance premiums from SA insurance companies
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GhostR
GhostR@Demynersa·
@Kickflowdown @islemonjuice So you will be complaining everyday? 😭 I mean are these the tales you gonna be telling your grand children? 😭
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StatiSense
StatiSense@StatiSense·
🇮🇷 IRAN VS 🇳🇬 NIGERIA: HOW AFFORDABLE IS PETROL? ⛽ Petrol Price (Per Litre) 🇮🇷 Iran — $0.029 | ₦40.14 🇳🇬 Nigeria — $0.92 | ₦1,273.51 💰 Minimum Wage (Monthly) 🇮🇷 Iran — $125 | ₦173,031.25 🇳🇬 Nigeria — $50.6 | ₦70,000 ⛽ Cost of 10 Litres (% of Minimum Wage) 🇮🇷 Iran — 0.23% 🇳🇬 Nigeria — 18.19% A minimum wage earner in Nigeria spends about 18% of their monthly income on just 10 litres of petrol, compared to 0.23% in Iran—highlighting a significantly heavier fuel burden. #Statisense (GlobalPetrolPrices)
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JJ Sesing
JJ Sesing@JjSesing·
Coward Nigerians will be attacking South African businesses tomorrow in Nigeria. MTN will be 1st in line.
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@SABCNews Fools, you're fighting who? Which king, this AmaXhosa Royal Family must be big fools. Where's the palace of the king and which territory does he control?
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SABC News@SABCNews·
The AmaXhosa Royal Family says it will fight to protect the sovereignty of the people of the Eastern Cape and AmaXhosa territory. tinyurl.com/4zmm7mj8
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Gustavo.
Gustavo.@LordVizo__·
South Africans always have to fight for what belongs to them. Our ancestors fought Europeans, we now have to fight Africans & Europeans. When does it end?
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@MegaThrillion @StatiSense If the govt wants to sell fuel for 10 naira, they will. But you must show them you want it to come down. Right now, Nigerians are hoping it touches 2000 naira and minimum wage drops to 50k cos that's how it benefits Nigerians the most
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Ask Your Doctor
Ask Your Doctor@AskYourDoctor_·
@StatiSense This is nice comparison. Now relocate to Iran so that you can enjoy
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I have a lady in South Africa that every 2-3 months gives me gigs that I sometimes spend 20 minutes doing for anywhere between $600-1000 over a weekend. And she always tips, this is aside the monthly gigs and the fact I can raise $500 on a bounce in 2 hours if I'm in need
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
VIDEO: South African protesters have burnt vehicles and buildings allegedly belonging to foreign nationals in protest against the installation of a Nigerian king in Eastern Cape.
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@Markosonke1 You get the point, it's a fucking cultural thing. The damn king has no land, commands no troops, he just has money to buy whatever illusion he creates among HIS OWN PEOPLE. He has zero authority. Even the Kings in Nigeria are arrested or kidnapped. Nothing special about them
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
Look at the world… you’ll find Chinatowns in almost every country, with Chinese cultural leaders, festivals, even community structures, but you don’t see chaos or people burning things over it. You’ve got Indian communities across the globe celebrating their traditions, crowning cultural figures, hosting festivals… no one is panicking saying "they’re taking over." Even Europeans move everywhere British, French, Spanish communities exist worldwide and nobody is fighting because someone represents their culture abroad. So why is it different with us? If Nigerians crown a king in East London, it doesn’t suddenly make him king of South Africa… it’s clearly a cultural/community thing. Why are we so quick to fight, destroy, and divide? Africans,kanti yini ngani… what are we really angry at? Why do we hate each other like this?
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
I still can’t get over the audacity to stab people for protesting against your disrespect in their own country???? I’m so angry‼️😭
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Amilcar Baleni
Amilcar Baleni@AmilcarDBaleni·
Hard earned money of South Africans who owe banks and still support their families in a very bad economy is being vandalized and destroyed like this in the name of what? There was no coronation of Igbo King in Eastern Cape, King Buyelekhaya, Contralesa, CoGTA all rubbished the propaganda. All good and well that you don’t want Nigerians in the country, no matter their legal status. But why must ordinary South Africans have their properties destroyed for lies and propaganda? 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
There are over 20,000 Ugandan people staying in South Africa illegally. The distance between Uganda and South Africa is roughly 2,500 miles. To reach South Africa illegally, a person must bypass at least four international borders. If over 20,000 people are making that trek, imagine the sheer scale of migration from South Africa's immediate neighbors, who only have to cross a river or jump a fence. The African obsession with South Africa has become deeply exploitative. We are seeing South Africa being treated as a universal safety valve for the governance failures of the rest of the continent. It is an unfair burden on a single nation's infrastructure and taxpayers. The dream of a Borderless Africa sounds noble in a boardroom, but in reality, it would be the final blow to the few working economies left. You cannot have open borders when economic disparity is this vast. It doesn't create unity, rather, it imports poverty and collapses systems. We are currently witnessing a massive immigration crisis that threatens South African schools, hospitals, and social stability. Before we talk about visa-free travel, we must discuss economic convergence. Other nations must become livable so their citizens aren't forced to flee. South Africa cannot be the refuge of last resort for 1.4 billion people. Protecting South African borders isn't anti-African, it is an act of national survival. Until the continent stabilizes, the romantic idea of a borderless Africa remains a recipe for total collapse. bit.ly/3O68ibK
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] Protesters have torched vehicles and buildings allegedly belonging to foreign nationals in protest against the installation of a Nigerian king in the Eastern Cape. @Sipha_KemaSA reports
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