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Olamiji@olamiji_i·
“No put me for talk” is the realest line to ever exist, cause no actually put me for talk abeg🤣
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Ìfẹ́ṣọlá
Ìfẹ́ṣọlá@kootujirian·
Here we go again with the same stupid, tired propaganda. Mount Zion and others need to understand that the era of demonizing Yoruba culture and spirituality is over. People are educating themselves now, and these old narratives will no longer go unchallenged. Respect your faith, but stop turning Yoruba culture into the villain of every story. For over three decades, films like this have profited from portraying Yoruba spirituality as evil while presenting foreign religious worldviews as inherently good. Yet many of the social problems facing society today clearly weren’t solved by that propaganda. Mike Bamiloye built a successful career from this formula, moved his family abroad, and now returns to sell the same story again. The difference is that people are now asking questions, and many are no longer willing to accept these portrayals without scrutiny.
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Jessica Maswanganyi
Jessica Maswanganyi@jessicdutchess_·
One thing most of you are not ready to admit about your so called movement is that in reality, ALL BLACK foreigners are being targeted, illegal or not, It's Xenophobia. So unfortunately what you think your movement is, in reality? it is not
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T I M@The_Ajivason·
@DamilohunA After Saudi petrol money started pouring in as it spreads wahabism or whatever in the hell it is called.
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damilola taiwo
damilola taiwo@damilol90092229·
Precolonial Africa had a major mining industry. Africans knew how to identify minerals, sink mines, smelt ore and work metals. Gold, iron and copper were mined across the continent, with West Africa producing an estimated nine tons of gold a year in the 1500s.
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Elnathan John
Elnathan John@elnathan_john·
This is so untrue and not backed by a single fact. The people packaging, selling, managing the idiots ruining Nigeria are not illiterate. The people who washed Buhari of all his sins and declared him to be better than an early morning blowjob were professionals: doctors, journalists, writers, lawyers, academics and even scientists. Religious bigotry is curated and spread by very educated people, some with PhDs. Dangerous ethnic bigotry is spread by journalists, lawyers and academics. When Bayo Onanuga wrote nasty xenophobic things about Igbos during the last elections, declaring that Igbos have no business in Lagos politics was he illiterate? Is someone like FFK, illiterate? Sheikh Gumi (whatever you think of him) is a medical doctor with a PhD. The opposite is what is true. A small elite minority forces the rest of the country into the hellhole that it is in and uses poverty, religion and ethnicity as bait to draw the illiterate masses into their schemes. Uneducated people are not the problem. They are simply used by the often very educated people who consciously create and benefit from the problem. It is not illiterate people emptying state coffers and sending their children abroad in luxury. It is not illiterate people making sure there is no infrastructure. It is not illiterate people designing mechanisms to rig elections, from INEC to the streets. It is not illiterate people who make corrupt judges uphold stolen elections in court. It is so funny when the average city dweller in Lagos or Abuja arrogantly thinks they are more politically educated than the guy selling oranges or kolanuts in a small town in Kano or Bauchi. Many of these so called illiterates participate more fully in the democratic process than most people in cities. They know where their ward is, they know who their local councillor is, they know their local chiefs and district heads, a thing many people, even those arguing here do not know. That guy with a transistor radio in Sokoto knows more about local politics than you will ever know. In terms of political consciousness or even ethics, there is not a single advantage the literate Nigerian has over the illiterate Nigerian. Literate and illiterate Nigerians alike participate in the anyhowness that defines Nigerian society.
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Nigeria has an illiterate majority, and they keep deciding the fate of the literate minority. This is what happened in 2015 and it’s gotten worse ever since.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
As always, learn to ask questions and never accept everything at its immediate face value. It's a basic requirement for being a functional adult human being.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

EFF Spokesperson: South Africa’s Latest Anti-Immigration Wave Is Externally Funded, Not Organic In recent months, South Africa has witnessed a tragically familiar resurgence of anti-immigrant viol*nce, fueled by the oldest trick in the colonial book: “divide and conquer”. At a time when predatory Western corporations are kicking against the country’s equality laws – aimed at ensuring its African majority actually benefits from its economy – and when the US government is actively supporting separatist groups in the country led by white supr*macists, the timing of this resurgence could not be more telling. Under the false pretext of “protecting” their country from “crim*nals”, a noisy minority of historically-illiterate South Africans has flooded the streets, hunting down and att*cking Africans from other nations, blocking their children at the gates of schools, and calling for them to return to their countries. The African Union and human rights groups have strongly condemned these violations. Ghana and Nigeria have since summoned their South African envoys over them. And through it all, the neocolonial forces that are actually responsible for the economic state of Africa’s longest and most directly colonized nations continue to enjoy their eternal free pass. In this June 8, 2026, interview, Sinawo Thambo, South African Member of Parliament and National Spokesperson for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, comments on the forces behind this malicious movement, and where the necessary funding may be coming from.

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Raysynd
Raysynd@Adefolaitan·
@iamNeare He is almost there. Not every protest is "good protest" Not every revolution is a "revolution". The motivations and understanding of the participants matter. Basically, he needs to understand all the why and who was behind it.
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