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Aliyu Suleman Jatau ESQ

@Aaleeuu

Lowest Ranked Servant Of The Rahbar,Lawyer, Notary, Development Exper + PDIA Harvard Kennedy School C.I.D , JAS & LeX SANS Consult, CEO, Fritz & Samba

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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Arsenal's Title Victory And The Emotional Colonization Of Africans Why are so many Africans so passionate about non-African football teams winning a game thousands of miles away from the continent? Why is so much money, time and energy channeled towards the professional and personal lives of wealthy foreign athletes in a continent where anywhere between 40 and 50% of the entire population lives in multi-dimensional poverty? What does this fact say about the priorities of the average African? And who ultimately benefits from this mass distraction? @Big_Mck reports for The Spearhead.
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@markessien it's because you think Nigerian and assume nations don't have history, in fact most non western aligned and a significant number of western aligned analysts had warned the IRI id not your run of the mill country to be trifled with and killing its leadership isn't gonna work!
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Mark Essien
Mark Essien@markessien·
There is no geo-political analyst that could have predicted that after being bombed for so long and the supreme leader killed, that Iran would simply refuse to go into a deal.
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Jude Bela
Jude Bela@realJudebela·
Politicians who loot public funds should face firing squad. The family should be indebted to the state and be made to pay back every cent with interests. Failure to do so should lead to prison sentences for all beneficiaries of such looted funds. The family should also be banned from public office for life. We need to bring back shame to our society.
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David Miller
David Miller@Tracking_Power·
For those of you who don't know: Bernie Sanders does not believe in equal rights for Palestinians and Jews in the Levant. "If that happens, then that would be the end of the State of Israel. And I support Israel's right to exist". Bernie Sanders is a Jewish supremacist.
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Tony Montana
Tony Montana@9mmScorpion·
I dont know how Muslims are celebrating EID while Palestinians and Lebanese are burying their children, brothers, sisters, fathers and mothers by judoe-Christian terrorist.
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Daniel Haqiqatjou
Daniel Haqiqatjou@Haqiqatjou·
This is the result of Muslims not uniting.
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Duke Of Nigeria.
Duke Of Nigeria.@xagreat·
Radical Christian terrorist Donald Trump bombed Iran on Eid day.
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Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei
O God! I respond to Your call. You have no partner, and all praise, all blessings and all dominion and power are from You and belong to You…
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
The guns have barely fallen silent, but already the pressure is building to restore what existed before. That would be a catastrophic mistake. The recent US-Israeli military aggression against Iran has delivered an unambiguous verdict on the regional security model that has governed the Middle East for years. That model rested on two interlocking pillars. The first was hardware: a sprawling network of American military bases across the Persian Gulf, built on the premise that overwhelming force projection would deter Iran. The second was software: the Abraham Accords, an artificial and imposed diplomatic architecture designed to forge an anti-Iran coalition, binding Arab states to Israel through normalization and a shared threat perception rooted in false premises and a flawed narrative. Together, these two pillars were supposed to produce stability. Instead, they have produced rubble. The war has exposed this model for what it always was: a security illusion. Arab states that staked their futures on American guarantees received neither the protection they were promised nor the predictability that long-term economic development requires. Sovereign wealth funds cannot be deployed, diversification strategies cannot be executed, and social contracts cannot be honored when the region sits perpetually on the edge of catastrophe. What the model ultimately delivered was a devastated landscape and the very real prospect of global economic contagion, with spiking energy prices, disrupted shipping lanes, and rattled financial markets from London to Tokyo. The temptation now will be to treat this as a temporary breakdown, a malfunction to be repaired rather than a design flaw to be discarded. Some will advocate rebuilding the base infrastructure, reaffirming alliance commitments, and relaunching the normalization process, doubling down on the same hardware and software that just failed. This would be among the most consequential strategic errors of the century. The honest reckoning that regional leaders must now confront is this: Iran is not a problem to be managed around. It is a consequential civilization-state with deep historical roots, a population of ninety million, and legitimate security interests spanning the entire arc from the Persian Gulf to the Levant. For thirty years, American strategy treated Iranian power as something to be contained, degraded, or ultimately reversed. The war has demonstrated that this approach does not contain Iran; it destroys the environment around it. A durable post-war order cannot be built by excluding the region's most significant indigenous power. It must be built on a clear-eyed recognition of Iran’s place and the realities on the ground. That entails genuinely addressing Iran’s essential security and economic interests, not necessarily as a concession, but as a pragmatic acknowledgment of fact A regional architecture that ignores Iranian interests will be contested by Iranian power. That is not a prediction; it is a lesson the past decade has already taught, and one the past months have underlined in fire.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Ticks cannot fly, they cannot jump, and they crawl slower than a snail. Yet, they somehow “outbreak” across thousands of miles of different states in the exact same week. They aren’t migrating through the woods; they are being delivered.
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David Sirota
David Sirota@davidsirota·
It’s really something how billionaires have rigged the rules to let them vacuum up all of society’s wealth & then fund think tanks and buy media properties that blame poverty and homelessness and despair on literally everything other than billionaires vacuuming up all the wealth
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Terrifying war crimes exposed! The NYT confirms the Pentagon tested an experimental PRISM missile packed with 180,000 tungsten pellets on an Iranian sports hall. Washington literally used a girls volleyball team as test subjects, massacring 21 civilians. Pure evil!
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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
The West uses its power over the SWIFT system to strangle any country that refuses to align with Western economic and geopolitical interests. It is imperative for global South countries to establish alternative financial institutions.
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@Mayoveli It's a financialized pyramid of the haves over the have nots effectively creating a caste hierarchy, which ultimately would be consecrated through digital currencies and the CBD's
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Mayowa
Mayowa@Mayoveli·
Most of these privatization moves around the world have really just been power and resource grabs by capitalist interests, essentially hostile takeovers made to look like sound economic doctrine. They market it as efficiency, reform, or modernization, but in practice, it often concentrates wealth, weakens public control, and transfers collective assets into private hands that then look after only their own interests. In most African countries, you never even see the efficiency that was preached before the privatization agenda was introduced. It’s crazy how the rhetoric surrounding these policies is presented as objective economics when much of it is deeply ideological and, in many cases, outright bullshit.
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara

Absolute bombshell. Prominent economist Richard Werner confirms the 1997 Asian financial crisis was completely engineered. He reveals the IMF deliberately bankrupted Thailand to force them into selling off their national industries to foreign elites for pennies!

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Khamenei.ir
Khamenei.ir@khamenei_ir·
I ask people to please read #books while on the bus or in the taxi or at times when they have to wait without doing anything. #ReadABookDay
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Amir
Amir@AmirAminiMD·
I am grateful that the EU Commission keeps reminding the world every single day how absolutely irrelevant and outdated it has become under this laughable regime headed by UvdL and Kallas. Listen, Ursula, I know your brain got stuck in 2003, but in today’s world, you are in no position whatsoever to demand anything from Iran. Quite the opposite - Iran should demand reparations from the EU for its support of an illegal assault on Iran, for violating the JCPOA, for supporting crimes against the Iranian people, and for imposing illegal and inhumane sanctions on Iran for decades - before even a single drop of oil from the Strait of Hormuz reaches Europe. And to be honest, if I were Iran, I’d refuse to even talk to the EU as long as you are in a position of power.
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen

I welcome the progress towards an agreement between the US and Iran. We need a deal that truly de-escalates the conflict, reopens the Strait of Hormuz and guarantees toll free full freedom of navigation. Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. It must also end its destabilising actions in the region, directly or through proxies, as well as its unjustified and repeated attacks on its neighbours. Europe will continue working with international partners to seize this moment for a lasting diplomatic solution. And to contain the spillover of this conflict, notably on supply chains and energy prices.

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World Affairs
World Affairs@World_Affairs11·
BREAKING: Saudi Arabia says if Iran is attacked by the Israel, it will be our responsibility to protect Muslim brother country . Source: aljazeera
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بنين الأهوازية☫
غُلِبَتِ الرُّومُ 🇺🇲
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