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@deiveed00

Life's student,Cruise/Vibes, Shoes

Lagos, Nigeria Beigetreten Aralฤฑk 2018
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@Allezamani Stop deceiving Nigerians. These guys want Nigerians to keep wasting their time doing shit that never works. How do you intend to vote out a man that appointed the inec chairman himself, bought over almost all the state governors, the military and judiciary. What's the big idea?
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Duke of Africa
Duke of Africa@Allezamaniยท
Tinubu will install himself as the president of Nigeria come 2027. The only thing that can stop Tinubu is not Peter Obi, not Kwankwaso, not Atiku, but the good people of Nigeria, coming out en masse to vote and defend their votes. Thugs canโ€™t disrupt a polling unit that has a large number of voters securing their votes.
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Agree ๐Ÿ’ฏ. If you Nigerians are scared of getting shot at by the Nigerian armed forces, let them know we are returning the energy too. So they better be prepared to go to war with 200m angry, hungry and frustrated people or join us and demand a better country. VOTING IS A SCAM!!!
mr. fantastic@bboychaser20716

@BaddiesReality @CatwalkBre And then people are like โ€œwell what do you want us to doโ€ BURN THIS SHIT DOWN!! Hello?? These peaceful protest are not working, unfortunately violence is the answer ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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Baddies + More!
Baddies + More!@BaddiesRealityยท
@CatwalkBre We should not need 3 jobs and 5 side gigs to pay rent and live barley comfortable Telling someone to get an extra job when they barley have time to live is crazyyy
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Johan Fors
Johan Fors@Iran_MIGA_26ยท
No other behavior can be expected from a government that uses schools and hospitals as human shields. The barbaric Islamic regime is forcing human chains including children in front of the power plant and bridges. They see their own supporters as nothing but human shields! #DigitalBlackOutIran #KingRezaPahlaviForIran
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Current Report
Current Report@Currentreport1ยท
JUST IN: Iranians are gathering on bridges and around power plants, forming human chains after threats of US and Israeli strikes on Iran's civilian infrastructure.
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Spenny
Spenny@RadioUndisturbยท
@SuchADean2X @Currentreport1 Theyโ€™re in a death cult. Theyโ€™ve been brainwashed into think that thereโ€™s a life beyond death thatโ€™s better than their current if they sacrifice.
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He did influence more men to hit the gym tho
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand

Men are not influenced by ANDREW TATE; they believe ANDREW TATE because what he says reflects their lived experiences. Men are not like women who are easily influenced, they have minds of their own. What he says resonates because, to them, it feels factual. Thatโ€™s why, when he is brought into debates, he defends his views with logic and stands firmly by his words. Can you put many of these feminists online in the same position and expect them to defend their statements? In most cases, they cannot. You can see how retarded and childish some of them sound in debates, especially when facing people like Jordan Peterson. The red pill movement has helped many men become more self-aware. It encourages them to invest wisely, choose partners carefully, expect reciprocity, and think logically rather than emotionally. It has also pushed discussions around topics like paternity fraud and DNA testingโ€ฆ.subjects many men feel were never openly addressed before. Additionally, it has given many men the confidence to challenge feminist ideas publicly, especially on platforms like Twitter. A few years ago, doing so mostly led to immediate backlash, but now more memn are openly questioning ideas they find flawed and engaging in debates. The red pill is needed for men to become more aware, improve themselves, and better understand female nature.

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Udy ๐Ÿ’œ
Udy ๐Ÿ’œ@mykael_yuddyยท
I get why you feel that way - when you look at planets, ecosystems, or even the structure of atoms, they can seem incredibly "designed" or intentional. However, the key question isn't how it looks, it's what evidence actually shows about how it formed. The Big Bang is not a "belief" scientists hold "just because". It's a model built from multiple independent lines of evidence: Expansion of the universe: Galaxies are moving away from each other in a pattern first observed by Edwin Hubble. If you rewind that expansion, everything was once much closer together. Cosmic microwave background radiation: This is leftover heat from the early universe, discovered by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson. It's like a faint "afterglow" that matches predictions extremely well. Element formation: The proportions of hydrogen, helium, and lithium in the universe match what we'd expect if the universe started hot and dense. In response to your claim about Earth being "meticulously crafted", complexity doesn't necessarily require a designer. There are natural processes that build structure over time. Gravity pulls matter together into stars and planets. Natural Selection explains how life becomes highly adapted and complex without planning. Self-organizing systems (like crystal formation or weather patterns) show how order can arise from simple rules. A snowflake looks intricately designed, but it forms naturally from physics. Planets and life are more complex, but the principle is similar - given enough time and the right conditions, complexity can emerge. Science explains HOW things happen, but questions about WHY (purpose, meaning, intention) are philosophical or religious. P.S: Georges Lemaรฎtre - a Belgian Catholic priest, physicist, and astronomer, is the first person to postulate what became known as the Big Bang theory. A Priest! ๐Ÿ˜
PortHarcourt Sailor@GodsgreatG

After seeing how meticulously crafted the Earth and other planetary bodies are, you still believe it all came from a Big Bang? Are you serious?

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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mckยท
Why is the man on the left selling his oil sourced from Nigeria in a foreign currency in his country, forcing his own countrymen to pay through their nose to purchase the same oil produced in their own country? The answer is the man on the right. There is no objective reason why a country like Nigeria, with one of the worldโ€™s largest oil reserves, to trade its own oil in a foreign currency, except that the man on the right has guns and missiles stationed in the Golf of Guinea to ensure this is your forced reality. This man on the right now wants to extend this presence (control) from the Golf of Guinea (AFFRICOM) into the heart of your country with boots on the ground, under the guise of fighting terrorism. I know he does the same thing around the world to any country that lets him, but I'm making this post specifically for Nigerians. Whenever you visit the gas station and complain that the prices are skyrocketing, always remember that geopolitics is a very important subject. One way or another, you will learn it by force. Good morning.
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Gray@Grayhatethยท
I hope this sticks and please I am with you and not against you, the last time I spoke my mind about similar situation, was the last time you engaged my post. That said: To who ever choose to listen, is it possible for our oil, refined right in Nigeria by Dangote, to be sold in Naira? Yes, completely. The refined product belongs to a Nigerian company operating in Nigeria. It is logically and economically sound to trade that final product in our own currency. In fact, doing so would instantly create a massive global demand for the Naira, making the currency stronger and crashing the cost of living for every Nigerian overnight. So why doesn't it happen? Because Nigeria as a state has found itself operating as a proxy. The entire system is structured to serve the interests of the West and the global financial system is rigged to ensure the Dollar remains the only ticket to the game. If Nigeria decided tomorrow to trade only in Naira, the the west wouldn't just send a letter of protest; they would see it as a direct threat to thier global dominance. This is why you see the military presence in the Gulf of Guinea. itโ€™s to ensure the petrodollar remains the law of the land. The anti-people policies we see are not "tough economic choices" -they are scripts written in boardrooms far from Nigeria to ensure the debt remains high and the control remains absolute. @Big_Mck You and David are digging up truths that most people are too scared to even look at. But I have to say this as a brother who genuinely learn from you both, we are losing the people we are trying to save because the truth feels like a hammer instead of a bridge. โ€‹The average Nigerian is mentally exhausted. When you are living in survival mode, wondering what to eat, if you will survive today, some running from debt calls etc. Your brain literally loses the ability to connect complex dots. They are not blind -they are overwhelmed. Sometimes we speak it comes off as "Omniscient Elitism," we make it easy for government bots to dismiss us as conspiracy theorists. We drive the very people we need into the arms of the people who are oppressing them because the oppressor speaks in calm, scripted lies while we speak in loud, painful truths. โ€‹If we want this to actually go viral and change minds, we have to change the frequency. We need to stop screaming at the conditioned and start inviting them in. โ€‹Here is my suggestion for a better way forward (Again I am in no position to tell you how to communicate, I am only laying out an opinion. โ€‹Instead of just exposing the "evil," letโ€™s start proposing the "Life." Letโ€™s show them exactly how a Naira-based oil trade puts meat on their table and school fees in their pockets. We need to talk about "Resource Sovereignty" in a way that sounds like a solution, not just a rebellion. โ€‹If we want to break the mental chain, we don't do it with fear; we do it by giving a tired person a reason to hope again. Letโ€™s make the truth so relatable and the alternative so beautiful that the governmentโ€™s scripts look like the cheap lies they are. We need to be the architects of a new reality. โ€‹Letโ€™s help them unlearn by showing them what they are missing, not just what is being done to them. That is how we unite. That is how we win. Respect always. โœŒ
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My grouse with well meaning Nigerians is that they still think voting works. They place their hopes in a process that has never worked for them. They see that the odds are stacked against them yet they foolishly believe that maybe this time would be different.
Onyeka โ˜ญ@R_eq_uin

And just so you know, the Oyibo people controlling Aso Rock couldn't give two shits about your asinine tribal dick measuring contests. They don't care that Alex Otti is making your non-Igbo governors look like the airheads they are. On your best day all of you...from Jibiya to Seme are all oooga-booga primitives who just happen to live atop a land crammed full of critical resources that will define this century and the next. What they actually care about is that some goody-two-shoes governor (Alex Otti) is starting to look a bit too much like an industrialist. This guy got there as a fluke, and has been commiting one unforgivable sin after another. He's been building roads. He's been building a stable power grid to power homes and his local economy. He's been investing in factories that churn out everything from leather bags to soft drinks. This is making the neocons in Tel Aviv, Paris, and Washington uncomfortable. Because what if he actually succeds? You never know...One thing could lead to another and before you know it you've got a revolution on your hands with young people outrightly demanding change. Nope. Oyibo cannot let that to happen. Not in Africa's largest nation. So they're giving instructing to their puppets in Abuja to put a stop to it. Now this isn't me absolving the warrant chiefs like Tinubu, Akpabio etc of any wrongdoing. I just recognize that at best they're willing and conscientious collaborators. But more likely they are simply puppets. Think of them like rats placed on a wheel and made to run and spin the wheel in exchange for small blocks of cheese. That wheel is your life as a Nigerian, and they are running it in reverse at full turbo. In fact the wheel don dey comot smoke. While the cheese is the tiny fraction of our commwealth that Oyibo give to them for being warrant chiefs. So listen to me dear Nigerian: If you are truly serious about changing things, by all means eliminate the rats (you actually need to), but don't forget to burn the hands of the person putting the rats on the wheel to run your life backwards. Or else nothing will change because the man who owns the hand has infinite rats. Whenver you wake up is your morning.

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Onyeka โ˜ญ@R_eq_uinยท
And just so you know, the Oyibo people controlling Aso Rock couldn't give two shits about your asinine tribal dick measuring contests. They don't care that Alex Otti is making your non-Igbo governors look like the airheads they are. On your best day all of you...from Jibiya to Seme are all oooga-booga primitives who just happen to live atop a land crammed full of critical resources that will define this century and the next. What they actually care about is that some goody-two-shoes governor (Alex Otti) is starting to look a bit too much like an industrialist. This guy got there as a fluke, and has been commiting one unforgivable sin after another. He's been building roads. He's been building a stable power grid to power homes and his local economy. He's been investing in factories that churn out everything from leather bags to soft drinks. This is making the neocons in Tel Aviv, Paris, and Washington uncomfortable. Because what if he actually succeds? You never know...One thing could lead to another and before you know it you've got a revolution on your hands with young people outrightly demanding change. Nope. Oyibo cannot let that to happen. Not in Africa's largest nation. So they're giving instructing to their puppets in Abuja to put a stop to it. Now this isn't me absolving the warrant chiefs like Tinubu, Akpabio etc of any wrongdoing. I just recognize that at best they're willing and conscientious collaborators. But more likely they are simply puppets. Think of them like rats placed on a wheel and made to run and spin the wheel in exchange for small blocks of cheese. That wheel is your life as a Nigerian, and they are running it in reverse at full turbo. In fact the wheel don dey comot smoke. While the cheese is the tiny fraction of our commwealth that Oyibo give to them for being warrant chiefs. So listen to me dear Nigerian: If you are truly serious about changing things, by all means eliminate the rats (you actually need to), but don't forget to burn the hands of the person putting the rats on the wheel to run your life backwards. Or else nothing will change because the man who owns the hand has infinite rats. Whenver you wake up is your morning.
Onyeka โ˜ญ@R_eq_uin

That's because the orders didn't actually come from the Federal Government of Nigeria. It's an order from Washington DC or Tel Aviv. No government that serves Nigerian interests would ever be as irresponsible as the one we have now. But of course most of our countrymen cannot think in systems and would rather call me loony. After all, "Na CIA talk say make Woke dey rig election?" Whenever we wake up is our morning.

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@R_eq_uin If there's one thing 2026 will be remembered for, it'll be that most conspiracy theories were proven to be right. The responsibility now lies on the Nigerian ppl to decide for themselves if they want to be slaves to oyibo by proxy or unite to build a Nigeria that answers to them.
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Pathfinder
Pathfinder@Pathfinder4545ยท
@_OKJ__ There is nothing about sex slaves in that verse. Only in your filthy mind.
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Kelvin O johnson
Kelvin O johnson@_OKJ__ยท
Yeah including how to commit genocide , slaughtering babies and children and keeping virgin girls as sex slaves. And the lord said to Moses in Numbers 31:17โ€“18 ; โ€œNow therefore slaughter all the little boys, and slaughter every woman that is not a virgin. But all the virgin girls, keep alive for yourselves.โ€ If you read this passage and similar ones like it and still think the Bible was inspired by a morally perfect God, your brain might be permanently cooked.
Morris Baker@MorrisBaker_

All the answers to life are in the Bible.

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I wish more Nigerians living in/ outside the country would think like this when they select their leaders. Time is precious and that time is what our current leaders are wasting but we are sitting and watching them ruin us. Tweeting and talking about it while they plan to kill us
Samuel Abosiโšก๐Ÿ’ช@Sam_Mindset

HOW TO THINK LIKE SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE: 1. Thinking in "Assets," Not "Expenses": The average person looks at a $500 phone and sees a cool gadget. A successful person looks at $500 and sees capital that could be earning them $50 a year forever. Stop asking "Can I afford this?" and start asking "Will this make me more money or save me more time?" 2. Thinking in "Solutions," Not "Problems": When something goes wrong, most people spend 90% of their energy complaining and 10% trying to fix it. Successful people do the opposite. Instead of saying "I can't do this", ask "How can I do this". 3. Thinking in "Decades," Not "Days": Poor thinkers want results tomorrow. They quit when they don't see a "win" in a week. Successful people play the long game. They are willing to look "stupid" or "broke" for three years to be wealthy for thirty. Focus on the process, not the prize. If you get 1% better every day, you win eventually. 4. Thinking in "Responsibility," Not "Blame": Successful people take Extreme Ownership. If a project fails, they don't blame the economy or their team; they look at what they could have done better. Blame feels good, but it makes you powerless. Taking responsibility feels heavy, but it gives you total control over your future. 5. Thinking in "Value," Not "Time": The world doesn't pay you for your "time"; it pays you for the value you bring to that time. A doctor and a janitor both work 8 hours, but the doctor is paid more because their skill is harder to replace. Stop trying to work "more hours." Start trying to build "more skills" that are rare and in demand.

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