Nanbal
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Nanbal
@DNanbal
You are not in this world to live up to other people’s expectations, nor should you feel the world must live up to yours






Nigeria actually lived out that Pan-African ethos, and what do we get for it today? Contempt and disrespect from many African countries, whose ordinary citizens and even some leaders won’t stop making fun of Nigeria in their speeches. This is why I think diplomatic unity in Africa suffers; it is often not reciprocated, and sometimes the country you helped today may insult you tomorrow or even tolerate xenophobic attacks against your people. I haven’t heard much disrespect from Angola, but look at South Africa. How much did we send there when they were most vulnerable? Millions of dollars. Even Namibia, do they know how much we supported SWAPO in its struggle against apartheid-era South African occupation? We literally helped save Sierra Leone and Liberia with the blood of our soldiers, even if those interventions had some rough edges. Ghana too, how many cash endowments did we send over there? Now it feels like every African country wants to open its mouth and slander Nigeria, as if we didn’t support many of them against all odds, even at the expense of our own domestic needs, which is where I think we went wrong. You take care of home first before giving away resources.



My target for my life is :- to stay at coventry city academy until i reach coventry city 1st team, its my dream😓😓😰




Apartheid didn't fall because a handful of South Africans ran to Nigeria. It fell because millions stayed and fought backed by global pressure, sanctions, and decades of internal resistance.



















