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Onyinyechi Abajue
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Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2013
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Not that this will accomplish anything, since you people hit the "off" switch inside your brains once your religion is mentioned, but for the benefit of the roughly 9 teachable people left in Nigerja, here is what is REALLY happening around you:
1. China is winning the economic war with the US, and the US is aware that it can no longer compete industrially with China, which is already a larger economy than the US in PPP terms. The only reason the US economy is still nominally larger is that the US dollar remains wildly overvalued due to its use as the global reserve currency.
2. The rise of BRICS means that the end of the US dollar as global reserve currency is coming. Once that happens, the US economy will implode, because it is built on exporting USD and importing the world's productivity. Without the overvalued USD as an imperial tool for controlling and extracting from the rest of the planet, the US will basically become Brazil with nuclear warheads.
3. The Trump administration knows this, which is why it has gone into full imperial mode, renaming the DoD to "Department of War," and preparing to deploy the US military across Latin America as part of its 'Monroe Doctrine.' The idea is to secure land, resources, and spheres of influence to compete with China and Russia, since it is no longer the unilateral superpower.
4. In this new multipolar world whose birth you are witnessing, there will be 3 or 4 great powers instead of just one, and all of them will compete and jostle for influence and access to resources. That is what you are witnessing playing out in Nepal, Bangladesh, the Sahel, the Middle East, Venezuela, and many other places. Yes, there are local factors, but everything exists in this wider context of a world being reshaped in front of our eyes.
5. During this reshaping of the world, Africa - the only continent with a majority of its states professing 'nonalignment' with any great power - is the biggest prize that is up for grabs. All of tomorrow's technology, which guarantees economic and military supremacy is built on resources found in DR Congo, Northern Nigeria, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Chad, Sudan and Somalia. (What unique security situation do all these places have in common?)
6.During this reshaping, "international institutions" are debased and made irrelevant. Bibi Netanyahu has an ICC arrest warrant that nobody will honour, and the US government sanctioned the ICC for issuing the warrant, even locking the ICC Chief Prosecutor out of his email and bank accounts. The UN has officially declared Gaza to be a genocide - and nothing happened. And nothing will happen because these "institutions" no longer have of the teeth they once pretended to have.
7. This means that the days of one state cooking up a reason to invade or annex another state - something expressly forbidden since 1945 - are now back. And since Africa has what everybody wants, any great power is now free to deploy a geopolitical meme ("Christian Genocide in Nigeria") and use it to justify invasion to take what it wants. In other words, colonialism is coming back - not IMF/World Bank, suit-wearing, conference-attending, Business-English-speaking, polite neo-colonialism, but open, obvious colonial theft and thuggery. This is not decades away - it is a few years away at the most.
8. Russia considers Europe to be its rightful sphere of influence and trade dominance. Hence it views European access to cheap African resources as a threat. Thus Russia is stepping in to provide military and infrastructure support for African states so that they can start to use their own resources for themselves and leave Europe dependent on Russia. Europe and the US see this as an existential threat, hence their proxy war in Ukraine and their new geopolitical meme ("Christian Genocide in Nigeria") to justify direct military occupation of West Africa.
9. No great power gives a single fuck about "Nigerian Christian genocide." All you are is a means to an end!
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@r0my4lyf @antibrokefr @elizaego I checked your profile and wanted to argue with you, I just found out that you're a rainbow person
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@instablog9ja TO BORN AND TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR other you’s NA better ACHIEVEMENT OOO, don’t be deceived 🥵 ❤️

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So the @USTradeRep has identified Indonesia's QRIS digital payment system as a threat to U.S. interests because a.) It is simply better than American alternatives and b.) It provides the ASEAN region with a trade alternative to the dollar.
Interesting.
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The unilateral decision of President Bola Tinubu to remove Governor Similaya Fubara of Rivers State from office is not only unconstitutional but also reckless.
It has plunged us back into a state of lawlessness, hugely undoing the progress we have made in these 26 years of democratic journey.
By disregarding the rule of law, the President has shown a dangerous willingness to trample on democracy.
The declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State is not just reckless—it is a clear attempt to return us to a state of nature and tighten its grip on power at all costs.
It is a degrading back door imposition of martial rule on a strategic part of the federation with all the implied negatives .
The political situation on the ground in Rivers does not justify such an extreme measure, and it is also a biased interpretation of section 305(1) of the 1999 constitution.
A state of emergency does not mean an elected Governor can be removed unilaterally. This decision does not align with democratic norms or good governance. Instead, it appears to be a predetermined action serving specific interests rather than the collective good of the people of Rivers State and Nigeria.
This action constitutes an unconstitutional overreach, setting a dangerous precedent that threatens democracy, the rule of law, and the separation of powers. If left unchecked, it could foster a culture of impunity.
Having already been grappling with non-adherence to electoral qualifications, rules, and massive rigging, adding arbitrary removal of elected officials will push us to a state of nature and anarchy.
I appeal to the National Assembly and all stakeholders not to allow this to stand, as it only deepens the culture of impunity and brigand already threatening our democracy.
A new Nigeria is POssible!
-PO
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African social media "influencers" accepting gigs from European embassies to tweet "Yes, independence is good but..."
Kgoshi Ya Lebowa@Mothematiks
Selling your kids for lunch is just insane 🤦🏾♂️😂
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I honestly believe this is worse than a stupid question - it is a malicious question that has been planted inside your mind by the the world famous oyibo information warriors.
Because where you have 2 options, and one option has spent 60 years murdering your best leaders, staging coups, fueling wars and terrorism, carting off your natural resources effectively for free using its unbacked magic printer money, using your children as biological experiment subjects without your consent, funding research into how to make your women permanently infertile (all this is on public record), and installing puppets to misrule you to the extent that you still struggle to generate electricity 150 years after many parts of the world already solved that problem;
...And then the 2nd option in just 20 years has built economy-boosting infrastructure, offered you favourable trade deals, given you cheap access to technology which would have remained out of your reach for another century (like the smartphone you are reading this on and the Huawei infrastructure that supports the mobile network you used to read this tweet), given you debt-funded infrastructure to benefit the country instead of debt-funded cash disbursement that your puppet leaders would normally use to buy houses in Dubai, offered you currency swap agreements to reduce pressure on your local currency...
...And then you completely ignore what the first is doing to you and start asking the 2nd guy "What they are getting out of it," then clearly your ideal scenario is to remain imprisoned with the first guy. It's not slavery if that's what you choose because that's what you think you deserve. If your mind is so thoroughly captured by Euro/American nonsense that you prefer to remain in chains than to risk escaping because your master told you that the outside world is big and scary, then you should remain exactly where you are. It's not oppression. It's just BDSM.
Punish them some more, Mr White Man Sir. It makes their nipples hard.
NeoAfroTalk@neoafrotalk
@DavidHundeyin @DavidHundeyin totally get your point. But I'm still suspicious of Chinese and Indian funding. What are they getting out of it? They aren't Santa Claus, so what are they getting in return?
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Just in case people are not aware, the removal of electricity subsidies in Nigeria, which has caused the astronomical rise in electricity prices, was directly dictated by the World Bank's to both the previous and the present Nigerian government.
Whether you think electricity should even be subsidised or not (I personally think it should be, because there is literally no serious country in the world where it isn't), what should worry you more than the removal alone is the fact that a small group of unelected, anonymous white men in Washington DC acting on behalf of a foreign state interest (the US govt is the World Bank's biggest shareholder) have the power to determine how much you should pay for your electricity in Nigeria.
The electricity is generated in Nigeria, using Nigerian energy sources and Nigerian labour, and is distributed and transmitted using Nigerian infrastructure, but one group of oyibos you have never heard of who are sitting on another continent somehow have the power to instruct your government to raise your energy bills and complicate your life.
They even offer your government loans that it doesn't need and isn't qualified for, then they make disbursement conditional on increasing your electricity bill by removing the same electricity subsidy that they have in their own country, because Africa's largest population and industrial cluster must not be allowed to have sustained and reliable access to cheap power. If it gets that, the only possible result is industrialisation - which means no more free natural resources and cheap labour to support the existing unipolar economic order.
This is why geopolitics concerns you in Agege. It literally determines the price of your Ikeja Electric units.



Ugegbe ✨@MarinatedTurks
Bruhhh, did you people realise that 10,000 is now 44 units????? It was 142 units in January, LMAO🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. If you are still sleeping wake up o me i didn't sleep because i dey calculate money e just dey miss for my very before.
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Y’all should better reply me o cos I’ve got gist 😌
If not i go carry my gist go other app🤭
Onyinyechi Abajue@BaeYechi
Hi 👋🏼 👋🏼 Do i still have friends in this app👀
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Ewoo! i just gradually lost interest in the app🥺
I missed y’all though 😁
life is funny sometimes@ADEKUNLE0110
@BaeYechi I Thought you lose access to your account
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I have been a very bad gal and totally apologize 🙏🏽
King of Soft Life🤍❤💛 🙂↔️@Harrywealth79
@BaeYechi You do, but when last did you engage in my post?
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@Harrywealth79 @BaeYechi Her last post before this one was last year and you talking about her engaging your post?
How will she engage you if she’s not on Twitter?
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