Niru

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Niru

Niru

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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@KevinblakC Tribal bigots don run for comment section
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Hayder@Hayder1208·
@MosaRoccoII Also remember the Irish lads fighting with the Boers against the British in the 2nd Boer war. A monument was erected for the Irish fighters that fought and died in that war. It is, to this day, safely guarded by afrikaners in Orania. We afrikaners never forget our allies' help.
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Revolutionary Gansta💚
Revolutionary Gansta💚@MosaRoccoII·
Thank you Ireland.🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
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Nthaby Nkoale
Nthaby Nkoale@Nthabi8827·
@SavageJollofina @MosaRoccoII Giants of what? 😂😂😂 For the longest time other African nationals have succeeded to tarnish the image of our country by faking our passports nakhona our government still isn't doing anything bakhamisile nje. I swear anyone who continues to vote for those people is mad mad.
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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@300bars @ruffydfire Funny thing is the whites who actually built south Africa aren't here being a nuisance. Na dis nkombuoti drinking layabout
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phuti 🇿🇦🇿🇦
@ruffydfire Imagine spending 61 billion dollars to help liberate a country that turns out to be great than it's liberator,, south Africa is the biggest economy in Afrika not because Nigeria give us $61 billion. Our own taxes brought us here and now you want to blackmail us? You are mad
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
No, according to historical records and research, no country contributed more direct economic and financial support to ensure the freedom of South Africa than Nigeria. [1, 2] According to estimates by the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), Nigeria spent roughly $61 billion between 1960 and 1995 to finance the anti-apartheid movement. This massive figure represents direct financial subventions, the forfeiture of trade revenues, and institutional aid, surpassing the individual financial contributions of all other global backers. [1, 2, 3, 4] To put this contribution into perspective, the financial and material aid from other major global supporters of the anti-apartheid struggle highlights Nigeria's unmatched economic commitment: [1, 2]
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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@XsandrraX @Presh24rq @DLegion777 @DeReal_Francis @easternpulse1 There's a reason women were not counted back in the day. They serve only themselves so we're of no value to society. Read about the matriarchal Philippines whose population only began to grow when the Spaniards liberated it. A woman's nature is self and whoredom, if not for men..
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Eastern Pulse
Eastern Pulse@easternpulse1·
In Igbo tradition, certain roles for women aren't restrictions out of spite, but pathways to maintain order, dignity & strong family values. These practices preserved our communities for generations. Let's understand the wisdom.
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KASOA REPUBLIC 🕊️
KASOA REPUBLIC 🕊️@__rhapsodies·
South Africa women jubilate after forcefully taken over a saloon owned by by an African immigrant in Empangeni
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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@Bokang_BigSis No it's the emptiness within. No value only hoping to enjoy benefits the white man created.
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Big Sis 🇿🇦
Big Sis 🇿🇦@Bokang_BigSis·
Nigerians are now coming for my bald head because they have nothing on me. Lapho its so beautiful 🤣🤣🤣
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Femo Gq
Femo Gq@Femo_GQ·
@Nmawundiro Fear‑mongering beratements of the least intelligent — congratulations, you’ve managed to turn paranoia into a motivational poster nobody asked for.
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Mighty Valor
Mighty Valor@Nmawundiro·
We would all rather d!e than to allow Fulani to take our land from us, I’m telling you before god and man it can never happen. ~ Mazi Nnamdi Kanu ~
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IamChrisLion
IamChrisLion@iamChrislion·
Brothers …. Igbo. Hausa and Yoruba …. And to all ethnic groups around …. it’s time we unite… Don’t let them divide this beautiful thread. All am begging is revisit your comments here and see why you need to do well brothers… let’s guide the ribs… (Our sisters need guidance) Don’t let the Government put a knife on this beautiful thread. We can align.. Trust me…. let our soul guide us through… This is a battle we must all have to fight irrespective of our differences…. Brothers It’s time …. no need for this tribal banters…. See deeper your soul can see and there you catch the light….. Rethink, Recreate Yourself and imagine if (If you were swiched as a child and you here defending what God never placed on your at birth… Think Again and let’s make this right. All would just be OK if we do.
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“As wild and senseless as the kidnappers in Nigeria are,would they kidnap the son of the President? That's when you will now know Nigeria has forces” — Pastor David Oyedepo
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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@chifyjay @fehinFX @YourCosmetist They are not gullible bro. They are wicked to the point of self annihilation as long as it serves tribe. It's shocking.
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⅄∀ſ ⅄ℲIHƆ
⅄∀ſ ⅄ℲIHƆ@chifyjay·
@fehinFX @YourCosmetist God suppose punish you for this statement. He didn't do it immediately after his first tenure, na second tenure him go do am. You people are so gullible, gosh!!!!
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Funmi Ojo, Cosmetic Scientist.
Funmi Ojo, Cosmetic Scientist.@YourCosmetist·
Ghana also had a Fulani herdsmen problem until they banned open grazing btw. It just took one executive order. But sure, let us “play politics” our way into terror and famine. It’s only a matter of time.
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$Fehintea
$Fehintea@fehinFX·
@YourCosmetist Tinubu will do it but not when 2027 election is around the corner, he may do it immediately after election.
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ClarityMode@ClarityMode·
@partnerups @IgboHistoFacts Your tribe is not recognised in the top ten billionaires in Africa, so reconcile that to your fabrication and stop asking silly questions.
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
According to Forbes Africa, Nnewi, a town in Anambra State, is recognized as having the highest number of billionaires in Nigeria and across Africa. The town is notable for producing Nigeria’s first billionaire, Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, founder of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Ojukwu Transport Company, Ojukwu Estate, Ojukwu Stores, Ojukwu Textiles, Shipping, Stockfish importation, and Ojukwu Palm Oil (Mmanụ Ojukwu). He was also knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1960. His son, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, who led Biafra during the Biafran War, was also a billionaire from Nnewi. Nicknamed the “Japan of Africa,” Nnewi is a major hub for automobile spare-parts trading and is home to the assembly plant of Nigeria’s leading indigenous car manufacturer, Innoson Motors, as well as Cutix Plc, Tummy Tummy Foods, Chicason Group, Louis Carter Group, Ibeto Group, RIMCO, and many other industries. Today, Nnewi remains a dynamic industrial hub, renowned for its strong manufacturing base and entrepreneurial spirit. The town hosts a diverse range of industries that contribute significantly to both the local and national economies. Retweet to educate someone Follow @IgboHistoFacts for more Igbo stories.
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Bashorun Olu@OlusheyiAkin07·
@partnerups @AmiOmotola @NoNonsensezone It seems you're tired of using the word "tribalism"...You've now jumped to "ethnic infested" 😂😂 Ethnic infested dunce, you can't even counter...so I can choke you with evidence of how clannish and self-centred you are. Don't run away...Counter. 🫵🏽😏
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Nononsense
Nononsense@NoNonsensezone·
Ori yin ti Daru !!! …Sit at home has been going on in Igboland for years, Obi did not stop sit at home before he declared to run for presidency but Yorubas will allow them to use a bread scoop to scoop their soup all because of what happened in OYO Woman says
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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@princewriter01 @easternpulse1 Primitive culture you say? Lol. I was in yemetu ibadan and I thought I had gone back in time. Ona primitive scatter. Igbo women are still the most empowered of all women in Nigeria. Dispute it
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AbefeAjanaku(Terrorof9jatribesmen)
AbefeAjanaku(Terrorof9jatribesmen)@princewriter01·
@easternpulse1 Primitives Subhuman culture That's why they want to always marry Yoruba Ibo should marry hausa and Fulani That will put them under niqab Turn them to private masquerade
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Eastern Pulse
Eastern Pulse@easternpulse1·
Igbo Traditions You Never Knew Existed.
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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@easternpulse1 That practice of women not being eligible for inheritance is on the premise that a woman can remarry and take the lineage's wealth to another family
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Niru
Niru@partnerups·
@Oyewols23 @easternpulse1 Lol. Your namesake dey US dey act movie, you dey makoko carry tribalism for head
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Oyewols
Oyewols@Oyewols23·
@easternpulse1 These savages sha want to create a semblance of civilization. No be Ajayi Crowther go cloth unah? Please this rewriting history. And Lagos is Yoruba Land o!
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Eastern Pulse
Eastern Pulse@easternpulse1·
The Igbo Apprenticeship system 'IGBA BOI'
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