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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@yabaleftonline As morally bankrupt as this ludicrous statement paints this honourable, all it takes is a seat at the front row of a Special Religious gathering few months to the elections, and - just like that - the image religious folks will see will be a gentleman, technocrat, & "awa son".
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YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
“Don't come to APC. Stay in ADC and scatter them. We like what you're doing. Don't mind Yahaya Bello, who said you should join APC. Stay in ADC and win your election. Also, bring Bala Gombe, and we'll support him. Good luck in court” — President Tinubu’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, tells ADC House of Representatives member, Leke Abejide, at his birthday ceremony.
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@afrisagacity When a stranger protests in the home of a man and his legitimate wife and children, then the stranger is not entirely a stranger, at best, he's a bastard fathered by the father of the house.
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Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
Did you guys know that ISWAP terrorists protested in Nigeria yesterday! I mean, ISWAP TERRORISTS, armed with sophisticated gvns and machetes, blocked a FEDERAL highway and protested because the Nigerian Army attacked them through an airstrike. Welcome to Tinubu’s Nigeria!✍️
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@UnkleAyo To add: if the government/governance is civil, Civil Societies will go to farm and add values to the economy. If the government/governance is humane, human rights groups will focus on other societal good.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Interestingly, The symbiosis between NGOers and dysfunction is logical. The half-life of NGOs and career activists, is directly dependent on dysfunctional governments. If a system works and institutions deliver, your useless NGOs will die natural deaths.
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Nedu_🔥@Hhonor_·
Asari Dokubo now has a military outfit, complete with ranks and uniforms. Quick question for the Nigerian government: are citizens allowed to raise private armies now, or is this an APC privilege?
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@OgbuehiChu43066 @ConstantPolaris If you weren't just so keen on the use of the word "myopic", you'd have understood that you just echoed my position. If nothing, the words "Bigger Picture" ought to have enlightened you.
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GREATER CEO@OgbuehiChu43066·
@iamkoruzz @ConstantPolaris Let's not be so myopic that we forget that there are so many vested interests in the case of Nigeria. Religion, Ethno and Geopolitics are all playing out at the same time upon Nigerian.
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North Star@ConstantPolaris·
David Hundeyin has crossed the line into madness. When he accused Frank Fagah Utoo of being sponsored to push a narrative of Christian Genocide. Frank Utoo is a direct victim of the genocide of Christians in Nigeria, not a distant observer. He knows about the attacks that we don't even know about, because they were never reported. His blood family members have been killed in Yelewata by Jihadists long before the massacres of 2025. He has seen and experienced this terrorism first hand. He knows the people who organise and fund this genocide and their motives. He knows this not by speculation. He has heard it directly from the terrorists and their sponsors. David Hundeyin on the other hand bases all his conspiracy theories on second hand adulterated information on the Internet while in another country. He cannot claim to lecture Frank Utoo about who or why his people are being Killed. Frank Utoo called the names of his family members that have been killed. There are many mass graves and an IDP camp in his house, in his village in Yelewata, Guma, Benue State. If we want to know about what is really happening with the genocide of Christians in Nigeria we will ask Frank Utoo not David Hundeyin. Those who are close to David Hundeyin should get him the help that he needs. Because I now believe he has gone completely mad.
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@instablog9ja When terrorists protest for their fundaMENTAL inhuman right. Even animals need infrastructure to aid their destructive actions.
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
ISWAP Insurgents block Maiduguri–Damaturu highway, protest damage allegedly caused by military airstrikes on Jilli market x.com/mobilisingnige…
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@maxvayshia Preparation & Maintenance Skills for d TABLE. Worthy is a man that CONSTRUCTS/PURCHASES a TABLE. Virtuous is a woman that PREPARES & MAINTAINS it with honey, milk, water, wine, fruits, & foods. For victory is no victory without a SONG. A 'table' is useless without a WOMAN. 🙏
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Maxvayshia™@maxvayshia·
Give me your most classy response to: “What do you bring to the table?”
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@ConstantPolaris @OgbuehiChu43066 Limestone, clay, gypsum, etc. Let's even agree without conceding that there are no resources in Yelwata. Are you aware that even the land itself is a strategic asset? A productive resource for farming, and a platform for easy access into other resources nearby? Bigger Picture!
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@InibeheEffiong @DavidHundeyin One who kills may not actually be the one who pulls the trigger. Seeing the picture will help us understand these facts: Internal actors (Libyan rebels/NTC) and External influence (UN-backed NATO airstrikes). The latter's action largely WEAKENED aided Libya's defeat. Politics!
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Inibehe Effiong@InibeheEffiong·
“This guy”? @DavidHundeyin? Are you being serious here? No iota of respect? Be careful ooooooooooooo! I don’t want any drama, if you want to have a conversation on this, I’m willing to debate but keep it civil and respectful. By the way, Muammar Gaddafi was shot and killed by Libyans. He was dragged on the streets and assassinated by Libyans. Gaddafi was killed in 2011 during the Arab Spring. Protests broke out and resulted in armed conflict that descended into a civil war. David, I will not tolerate disrespect from you. You can disagree with me, but there’s no need to descend into the gutter in your attempt to express a contrary view.
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@ExxAlerts The innocent, beautiful girl would have been alive if this degenerate soul wasn't born.
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E X X ➠A L E R T S@ExxAlerts·
ALERT: Jury broke down in tears today while footage of Tanner Horner killing 7-year-old Athena Strand was played. They were also shown footage of Horner telling his boss that he had “thrown up” in the truck, requesting the same vehicle the next day. The footage of the abduction reportedly showed Horner dropping off a package, a Barbie Christmas gift. Horner allegedly picked up Athena and placed her in the back of the FedEx truck and closed the door. He is then seen whispering something to her as she is moved from the back of the truck to the front. Athena then asks, “Are you a kidnapper?” Horner told her to sit down and not scream, or he would hurt her. Seeing this caused some of her family members to leave the courtroom. Horner then covered the camera so only audio could be heard. After trying to make conversation about how old Athena was, where she goes to school, Horner says, “You're really pretty. You know that?” Horner then asked Athena to take off her shirt. She said “No” and asked for her mom. Athena was then heard crying, screaming, and loud banging was coming from the back of the truck, according to local reports. Athena's parents, Jacob Strand and Maitlyn Gandy, have both testified in the trial, but they did not sit in the courtroom while the video was played. After cleaning the back of the truck with some kind of spray and a roll of paper towels, Horner was heard on the phone, claiming he had eaten bad food and gotten sick, and requesting the same FedEx truck the next day.
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@SoEdunOkanESita @NigeriaStories No picture. No name. No evidence of calls placed to the Police. No evidence of rejected/unpicked call from the Police. Just vague lamentation without an actual request for solutions. Good luck.
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Adewale@SoEdunOkanESita·
My youngest sister has been kidnapped 💔! She was kidnapped on Monday, 13 April 2026, on her way to Abuja to report for duties from Ogun State. We have not gotten precise information about where the incident happened. She reached us briefly around 12.am yesterday, 15 April 2026, that she has been kidnapped since on Monday without details of who kidnapped her, why, and where she is before the phone was taken from her. Now, they have been calling me until this moment demanding N100 million naira. Where do I raise 100 million naira? I can't even raise 100 thousand naira. They are calling me with a registered number. Our preliminary findings have it that this happened in Kabba, Kogi State, Nigeria. I have been to three different police stations. One in Lagos and the two at Mowe and Redeem Police stations. Police have no tracking system and that since there is no information about location, police said they can't work. I called police national PPRO. He said I should go and report at the nearest police station and ended the call. He did not pick calls again until now. I do not want to lose my sister. She is a very young girl who is just starting life. Please rescue her alive, safely, and complete.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Gunmen Abduct 17 UTME Candidates In Benue state
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Mr. David Hundeyin: While I understand your position here, you are entirely too harsh on the poor masses in Nigeria in whose name you are supposedly fighting for. Yes, it is undeniably true that many Nigerians do not see the bigger picture. They do not see how foreign corporations are funding the insecurity currently ravaging the North, how the IMF and World Bank are basically boardroom terror organizations destroying the economy of the Global South, or how the Nigerian government only serves the vile interests of a select few elites and their puppet masters in Western capitals. All of this is true, but what is equally true is this: it is not this poor majority that will change this country. This may seem counterintuitive, as the poor are the ones feeling the crushing weight of a dwindling economy, hyperinflation, and an epileptic power grid. But as Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels outlined in lovely book "The Communist Manifesto", a true change in government can only happen when the classes of society hold hands and unite under a common umbrella. The poor and uneducated form the overwhelming majority of society and obviously possess the brute muscle to pressure the system. However, they cannot articulate a well-structured plan, they cannot write manifestos, and they cannot understand the complex logistics required to sustain a massive protest. They lack the financial war chest to fund a prolonged struggle, the legal expertise to bail out captured comrades, the media expertise to combat vicious state propaganda, and the strategic foresight to negotiate terms when the ruling class is finally brought to its knees. The Hollywood theater of poor people carrying pitchforks to overthrow their government is pure, delusional fantasy. An oppressive regime will always have a police force and a military that are heavily armed, well-trained, and eager to shoot live ammunition at protesters. Drawing again from the works of Marx and Engels and their studies on class struggle, the fundamental catalyst that brings to light any true revolutionary movement must start with the Middle Class (the Bourgeoisie/Intelligentsia). The middle class is educated; they possess the knowledge to decode complex geopolitics and translate it into simpler terms for the average farmer to understand, just as Thomas Sankara did in Burkina Faso. The middle class has the resources and the time on their hands to properly coordinate protests and build formidable intelligence networks. They can outsource the technology to bypass government censorship, they have the international connections to expose human rights abuses to the global stage, and they possess the ideological backbone required to turn disorganized public anger into a lethal, targeted political weapon. The most famous revolutionary movements in history like the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, were all ruthlessly and carefully planned and organized by educated, wealthy, middle-class citizens. Even Fidel Castro of Cuba came from a wealthy family, and his father owned a robust sugar business. Yet, even when the lower and middle classes unite, the upper class and the military still hold all the cards. Even the celebrated 1979 Iranian Revolution was only successful because factions within the military and the government decided to commit mutiny and flat-out refused to protect the Shah. If impoverished Nigerians were to relinquish their daily survival hustle and storm the streets en masse to protest against the government, what do you think will happen? Just like ENDSARS, the state will wait for the cover of night, turn off the lights, and gun down unarmed protesters in cold blood. Then, their puppet masters in the Global North will instantly provide them with diplomatic cover, and the rest of humanity will simply move on. Therefore, the struggling masses do not need to understand your complex geopolitics for a revolution to happen. If the comfortable, educated elite(who claim to know it all) do not get off their high horses and join forces to mobilize the streets, absolutely nothing will change. A revolution does not happen in a vacuum; it requires a spark forged by intellectuals, fueled by the fury of the poor, and executed with ruthless, unwavering precision. Until the educated middle class is willing to sacrifice its comfort, weaponize its privileges, and bleed alongside the common man they so eagerly criticize, you're basically tweeting into oblivion.
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Knowledge is not just a burden, but a lonely place. The ability to clearly see things that others cannot see if their lives depnded on it is not a gift. It's a social impediment. If I say that there is a direct and obvious link stringing together the "Christian Genocide"

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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@LilithBlack25 1. The idea of recolonization is still an agenda on the table. 2. The lesser the population of Africa, the easier the access to invade, albeit subtly, & control your resources. 3. The lesser you are, the lesser the number of testimonies in your churches over passports & visas.
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Black@LilithBlack25·
How exactly will depopulating Africa save Europe ?
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Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Pitch me your best advice in 2 words
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W.A.R.🍷🌹@iamkoruzz·
@RealOlaudah It is crucial to know what one is culling as misinformation is a weapon. Nigeria is NOT the largest economy in Africa currently. No thanks to factors, including the devaluation of Naira and other policies leading to inflation & "economic power-generationship" - on & off.
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
SCANDAL IN NIGERIA 11,000 Indians hired to work in the Dangote refinery! Dangote, India, and the burning mirror: what is happening to Nigeria is happening to all of Africa There are truths that do more than wound pride; they puncture illusions, strip hypocrisy bare, and throw us—naked—before our own contradictions. The Dangote case is one of them. 11,000 Indian technicians recruited because Nigeria couldn’t find 100 locally. In a country of 235 million inhabitants, Africa’s largest economy, the self-proclaimed giant of the continent. This is the clinical diagnosis of an illness that affects not just Abuja: it runs through the entire African body. Many are shouting “scandal.” I see a mirror. And a mirror never lies. 1. Africa wasn’t defeated by tanks, but by polytechnics People accuse Dangote of preferring Indians. False. Dangote prefers people who know how to run a refinery. Period. It isn’t India that is humiliating us; it is our inability to produce skills that match our ambitions. While Africa organizes summits, “national dialogues,” endless conferences, India organizes classrooms. While we politicize technical education, India professionalizes it. While we glorify long chains of theoretical diplomas, India trains thousands of hands-on technicians. Indians didn’t take Lagos by force. They are entering with their screwdrivers, their software, their skills. 2. Without skills, even our billionaires become dependent Dangote is not the problem. He’s actually the proof that wealth cannot compensate for weak human capital. We may have oil, bauxite, gold, cobalt, lithium… But until we have the men and women capable of transforming them, we remain tenants of our own development. We provide: the land, the raw materials, the tax exemptions, sometimes even public money… Others provide the brains. And in the end, they walk away with the largest share of the added value. Africa is a continent where you can build a port in 18 months—using foreign labor. But where it takes 25 years to modernize a technical high school. That should wake us up. 3. Technical education: our silent Waterloo Our technical schools, where they still exist, operate with: machines from the 1980s, teachers who haven’t been retrained, frozen curricula, workshops turned into dusty museums, students considered “less brilliant” than those in general education. This is where everything begins. This is where India beats us. Not at Dangote. Not in Lagos. At school. African parents dream of lawyers, doctors, and MPs… Rarely of industrial mechanics, electromechanics, maintenance technicians, or process engineers. Our societies continue to look down on technical jobs, even though the modern world depends entirely on them. 4. Nigeria’s problem is Africa’s problem: DRC, Kenya, Cameroon, Senegal… same fight What is happening today in Nigeria is not exceptional. It is the predicted future of all African countries if they do not wake up. Across the continent: Our power plants are repaired by foreigners. Our mines are calibrated by foreigners. Our dams are built by foreigners. Our data centers are configured by foreigners. Our roads are paved by foreigners. And we applaud, as if development were about cutting ribbons. Real development begins when we no longer need them for basic operations. 5. The mental revolution: turn every technical school into a talent factory No magic. No slogans. No hollow “Vision 2030.” Development requires: qualified welders, certified electronic technicians. Culled
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
An interesting story about African women and their attitude toward their hair by @joyfwen for @Spearhead_Af
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Daniel Conlin@DanielConlin6·
@iamkoruzz @TheFigen_ Irish construction sites are often a huge health and safety violation disguised as a work site.
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
This teenager realized that his friend was being electrocuted and saved his life despite having received a strong shock himself.
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