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JAY🗿
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An Introverted-Extrovert🤓, Positive minded, to Err is human... Ever improving. I am a living ❔
127.0.0.1 Katılım Haziran 2020
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We just hosted a 1v1 tournament with 30 million naira on the line !!…
But what I saw wasn’t just competition.
I saw players who came with nothing but belief.
No connections. No shortcuts.
Just skill… and confidence.
And that’s when it hit me again that
Nigeria doesn’t have a talent problem.
We have an opportunity problem.
Too many players are unseen.
Too many never get a real chance to express themselves in the right environment.
This right here…
is what a proper grassroots platform should feel like.
Raw. Real. Merit-based.
No hiding. No favors. Just football.
And if we keep building this the right way…
we won’t just be entertaining people.
We’ll be discovering the next generation.
This is bigger than a tournament.
This is a statement.
Thank you @1v1africa , Very big Thank you @mreazi @alhajitekno for backing the vision ❤️!!




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President @officialABAT is running the Most Useless Government in the history of Useless Governments!!!
How many more Nigerians have to die due to this abysmal level of incompetence?
Nigerians wake up everyday to lament one tragedy of the other.
Unbearably heart-wrenching!!!
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On #AlMayadeen’s program Demystifying Iran, Mohammad Marandi, Professor of English Literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran, reflected on a brief period after September 11 when #Tehran believed relations with #Washington might improve. Iran condemned the attacks, shared intelligence, and hoped the U.S. had learned from decades of hostility.
However, that hope was shattered in 2002 when President Bush labeled #Iran as part of the "Axis of Evil," leading to years of sanctions and economic pressure that severely impacted ordinary Iranians.
Marandi also highlighted how even the 2015 nuclear deal became a test of bad faith signed but then directly undermined reinforcing a core Iranian conviction: "America negotiated in bad faith, using diplomacy not for peace, but as another tool of warfare."
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In Aba, businesses had spent years working around unreliable electricity.
With the Aba Integrated Power Project, Geometric Power is restoring reliable energy to a city long known for its entrepreneurial spirit.
This episode of Afreximbank Impact Stories Season 2 follows how, with support from Afreximbank, power is helping businesses grow and manufacturers return.
Watch the full episode Geometric Power: Reviving Nigeria’s industrial heartland’ on YouTube.
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À Aba, les entreprises ont longtemps dû composer avec une électricité instable.
Avec le projet Aba Integrated Power, Geometric Power rétablit une énergie fiable dans une ville connue pour son dynamisme entrepreneurial.
Cet épisode d’Impact Stories montre comment, avec le soutien d’Afreximbank, l’électricité accompagne la croissance des entreprises et le retour des industriels.
Regardez l’épisode complet Geometric Power : relancer le cœur industriel du Nigeria sur YouTube.
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Edward Snowden said it the best:
"When you say 'I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide,' that's no different than saying 'I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say.'"
"Simply because you are following the law, doesn't mean that you'll be exempt from governmental interference in your private life."
Brave@brave
Privacy is a human right, friends. Browse and search accordingly.
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And this is why the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade is the greatest crime in history.
Proud that my ancestors survived. Their strength was & still is immeasurable, yet we still feel their trauma.
Never Forget. Never forgive.
#europeanhistory
#middlepassage
#worldhistory
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King Leopold of Belgium k!lled more People than Adolf Hitler did. But he's celebrated in Europe cause his victims were Afr!cans.
WELCOME TO BLACK TWlTTER @blacktwiterthrd
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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If you return to Nigeria with UK debit card and try to spend £10, your UK bank will flag it as fraud.
But Herbert Wigwe and co could transfer Nigeria’s wealth accumulated through corruption (10s of billions of £) to the UK to buy over 100 properties, and it won't be flagged.
I hope those of you who think corruption is only an African language understand that this is actually a deliberate system designed by Oyibo. Because they know exactly the source of the wealth people are bringing into their economy. They will turn blind eye when absorbing them, but as soon the traffic is reversed, they will remember every screening process in their books.
People who deliberately make their place save heaven for proceeds of corruption are worse than your corrupt African leaders. You can quote me anywhere.

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Ghana Says It Won’t Honor International Agreements That Grant Extradition Only To The West
Ghanaian Minister for Justice, Justice Srem-Sai, has stated that his country will not be honoring any international agreements which facilitate the extradition of criminal suspects from Africa to the West, but fail to guarantee the reverse. Srem-Sai said this at the 2026 Global Fraud Summit held on March 16 in Vienna, Austria, which brought together delegates from around the world to discuss measures and ways forward in the global fight against fraud.
As Western leaders and diplomats performatively lament corruption in Africa, their nations continue to provide safe haven for Africa’s worst criminals and the spoils of their crimes. A 2024 report by Transparency International revealed that over US$3.7 billion worth of corruption-linked assets from Africa remain hidden in Western nations. Western law enforcement agencies have frustrated the efforts of well-meaning Africans to hold their corrupt leaders and their Western accomplices to account, and even covered for these criminals.
Yet when Western nations come calling on Africa to extradite its citizens suspected of crimes in the West, the process is a lot smoother.
Ghana's statement signals the beginnings of a new dynamic, and comes at a time when many other African nations are taking bold steps to reassert and defend their sovereignty.
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