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Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@DavidHundeyin Always looking for solutions outside. Like kids who can't solve their issues but are waiting on their parents to help them. There are no European solutions to Africa's problems. The earlier we realise, the better.
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Dokshiman 🍉
Dokshiman 🍉@yakubudm98·
@adnaandikko @BasedHamid @Ziyad_yakubu Leave the idiot. They don't know what they want. One time, it is "religion is a problem," but another time, it is "let's practice the religion of our forefathers." They should pick one struggle and stick with it.
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Ziyad Yakubu
Ziyad Yakubu@Ziyad_yakubu·
Yes, My ancestral shrines were burned. I’m from Northern Nigeria; if you go to Kano for example. At a museum called Gidan Makama, you will find the old story of Dala hill, were some Arabs came and burnt down the shrines of Barbushe, Tsumburbura, the pre-Islamic Gods of the Kano people. But Kano people today do not see that as a romantic past they most return to. They see it as a dark history in times of ignorance. So imagine me running for office in Kano, then burning the Qur’an publicly and saying, “Reject foreign religion, return to our ancestral ways.” I would not be rejected because people hate freedom. I would be rejected because I showed contempt for the moral community I want to represent. That is the difference. Leaving Christianity is one thing. Burning the Bible is a symbolic insult. A democratic candidate has the right to his beliefs, but voters also have the right to judge what his gestures mean. This is the trap Fanon warned about: turning decolonization into romantic nativism, where anything “foreign” must be rejected. By that logic, leave Twitter too. Drop the smartphone. Reject modern medicine. Reject English. The better question is not “native or foreign?” It is: what have we consciously adopted, and does it serve our people?
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

@Ziyad_yakubu And so what? We're your ancestors' shrines not burnt?

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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@adnaandikko @yakubudm98 @Ziyad_yakubu Dude,you don't even know what you are worshipping. Arab Cave men told you some cock and bull stories about one imaginary god somewhere in the sky and you all started fighting and hating each other on behalf of the god.I will take those who worship what they see seriously than you
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Fifty@adnaandikko·
@BasedHamid @yakubudm98 @Ziyad_yakubu “Religious fairy tales belong in the sixth century” Let me guess. Worshipping idols and trees and rocks and things we made with our own hands (things we possess ownership and mastery over) is progressive, am I correct? Let’s put aside the human sacrifices and other low iq stuff
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@princfrank @leyeConnect Lol, Mr Critical Thinker.Use your brain and stop thinking like a asshole.Nigerians are facing the insults and abuse abroad because Nigeria is a not working.If Nigeria becomes an economic power, no one will threat us like shit. How many Chinese, Russians are being treated as shit?
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LEYE@leyeConnect·
I am not even angry with him, I mean, I have no reason to be; whatever sophistry he presents isn't my concern. This is why I am very intent on the next Nigerian president, we have become a global laughing stock, the face of fraud and duplicity and an easy scapegoat for dysfunction, and we have a president that is wicked, greedy, inaudible and senile while having no plan for actual leadership. Nigeria needs to work, I say this with unrelenting seriousness. because it will be hard to escape a stereotype, and that stereotype has to change for the better. We cannot continue to rely on individual successes at a global stage to change that perspective; it has to be done at the grassroots and governmental levels.
Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦@KingMntungwa

Thank you Vusi Thembekwayo for your honestly ❤️‍🩹 “Abahambe illegal emigrants”🇿🇦

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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@princfrank @leyeConnect SA is not a working country but when compared to Nigeria and Zimbabwe,SA got a lot of opportunities that seem to attract foreigners.If Nigeria have those opportunities, fewer Nigerians will migrate out of NIGERIA to do menial work in SA. Nigeria must work to avoid see finish !!!
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Prince Frank
Prince Frank@princfrank·
@BasedHamid @leyeConnect If South African is a working country do you think citizens will have the right to question and beat does they dim illegal foreigners?
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@princfrank @leyeConnect Unfortunately,you are not getting his point.Nigerians and Zims are not the only Nationals that misbehave in SA but they are the most targeted Nationals.Why?Because both Nigeria and Zimbabwe has become a failed country where the goal of an average citizen is to escape the country
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Prince Frank
Prince Frank@princfrank·
@leyeConnect This is the mistake we always make. Instead of criticizing our people for their bad behavior abroad, we tend to blame the government for our own wrongdoing.
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@yakubudm98 @Ziyad_yakubu Keep deceiving yourselves, those that brought the religion to your ancestors have started embracing science and technology while separating state affairs from religion. You can continue to rubbish the efforts of your ancestors because of a belief system that belongs to the past.
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Dokshiman 🍉
Dokshiman 🍉@yakubudm98·
@BasedHamid @Ziyad_yakubu It is good that a movement hijacked by heathens doesn't get along with a noble religion of Islam. Whenever you are ready to actually talk about development in Africa, you will stop wasting your time trying to fight religion and instead fight those responsible developing Africa.
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@yakubudm98 @Ziyad_yakubu Exactly why Pan-Africanism and Islam don't miss. You all put your religion first before Africa. You all are hindering Africa's growth with your religious fairy tales that belong to 6th century
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Dokshiman 🍉@yakubudm98·
@BasedHamid @Ziyad_yakubu The if-and-would fallacy at its finest. The fact is he is a Muslim, and nativism (i.e., worship of pagan gods and deities) is a dark past to any conscious practising Muslim.
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@Emmaluk222 @IamaExcellency @Onomz_D1 Apologize for what o ? She was obviously working in the kitchen. What will cost the man to stand up and do the hand washing himself? Like what's the big deal? There are a lot of things I enjoy doing myself without the help of my wife. Na wife she be o, she no be maid o
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@IamaExcellency @Onomz_D1 Even if she is busy could used a better tone or at least told him she is busy because from the post she said he should get up and do it himself and also refusing to apologise later.
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ONOME🇳🇬🇦🇹
So, here’s the full gist and I just can’t wrap my head around how such a minor thing is breaking a marriage that’s barely 14 weeks old 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽 The husband returned from work and was served dinner by the wife. After eating, he asked the woman to give him soap from the kitchen to wash his hands because it was an oily soup. Mind you, according to the story, the woman was in the kitchen doing something. The wife told him to get up and come take the soap himself and since the wife wouldn’t budge, the man eventually washed his hands like that and went inside the bedroom. Both of them went to bed without resolving the issue. Next morning, Oga told his wife to apologize for disrespecting him like that yesterday and the wife stood her ground and said she did nothing wrong to apologize for. So, they argued and eventually went to work. The husband came back later in the day, and changed the padlocks to the main house gate and returned back to the office. When the wife got back in the evening, she couldn’t access the house and Oga wasn’t taking his calls. The wife went to lodge herself in a hotel and slept there till the next morning. When she came back to the house in the morning, the husband said and I quote “Since you don’t see me fit enough to honor me as your husband, you have no place here anymore.” JUST LIKE THAT Cut long story short, bride price was returned yesterday. I don’t know who to blame amongst the two of them.
ONOME🇳🇬🇦🇹@Onomz_D1

I think the federal govt should BAN marriage at this point. 🤦🏿🤦🏿 WTF do you mean you’re getting divorced barely 14 weeks after you both had a lavish wedding??? 😡😡 What were you both talking about while dating for over 3 years??? I’m coming with the full update……..

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GOZIE
GOZIE@praizpablo042·
@Edocentral @royaltyuso @MoniGeorge4 Your the one that is mischievous, old woman vouching for an 80 yrs old man you guys will chop the biggest defeat this election , your grandpa has no pathway
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Royalty E. Uso@royaltyuso·
The ADC gave Peter Obi and his supporters so many concessions that, if they had stayed in the party, about 95% of Obidients seeking elective positions would have become candidates. Instead, they chose to leave the palace (ADC) and stand at the gate (NDC), trying to prove they were better than those inside the palace. Now, they have been kicked away from the gate as well with the majority of them losing out through the living room selection system of their supreme leader. The sad part is that the leader who led them out of the palace doesn’t seem to mind, because while everyone else lost out, he at least managed to secure the gatehouse for himself.
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@AKakanfo They obviously have people in top places and will go to the extreme to impose their backward mentality on others. They earlier we start arming ourselves to chase these invaders away, the better.
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
The entire JNIM combatants fighting Mali are not up to 10,000 soldiers. The entire JNIM fighting Burkina Faso are around 14,000 armed combatants. According to US missions, 30,000 Fulanis are currently armed to the teeth and orchestrating a non stop war against indigenous people across Nigeria. Millions have been displaced and hundreds of thousands wiped out. This is why people like us say we have a Fulani problem in Nigeria and West Africa. This same group have been at war against precolonial African empires like the Oyo empire, Mossi empire, Kanuri empire and several African kingdoms for the past 400 years. This is why Sultan of Sokoto should be allowed to be the supreme leader of non Fulani ummah and political power should not be allowed to be in the hands of the caliphate. The banditry is not a social problem, it a Jihadist and Islamist militancy aimed at turning Nigeria into a theocratic state. They have powerful people in high places supporting this madness. Patriotism will not solve this madness but a reality check about what Nigeria actually is. We have a problem and this cancer will eat us all if we don’t do anything about it.
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes

NASFAT Declares: Terrorists, Bandits Are Not Muslims, Do Not Represent Islam The National Da'wah Officer of NASFAT Worldwide, Abdul-Ganiyy Raji, has declared that terrorists and bandits are not Muslims and do not represent the Islamic faith. Speaking on the growing insecurity in the country, Raji cited the Quran, stating that there is no compulsion in religion. The statement is aimed at distancing the Muslim community from the actions of criminal elements who carry out attacks in the name of religion. Raji's remarks have been welcomed by many seeking to separate faith from the violence plaguing the nation.

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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@sanmiadekola @SirJarus OBJ's policies of selling public assets cheaply to his cronies without any competitive bidding? Just padi padi transactions. Same OBJ and ATIKU that sold all Nigerians major assets to friends and families ? Nigeria had a booming textile industry before OBJ came, he killed it.
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Bibire
Bibire@sanmiadekola·
@SirJarus This obviously is part of our today's undoings. It is for this reason, I winked at people who see Yar Adua's presidency as the best thing to happen to us. If we've stayed with those OBJ policies, some of the pains we've today may not have been experienced.
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Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
Obasanjo did three things toward the end of his tenure in 2007: 1. Sold government refineries to Dangote/Otedola 2. Increased fuel price 3. Raised VAT rate from 5% to, I think, 10%. There were public outcries in the media and on the street. Yar'adua, who had a socialist background, came and reversed the three decisions within weeks of becoming president. Most Nigerians at the time commended the reversals. I also briefly mentioned it in this article I wrote on a separate subject at the time. The article was published in SUN newspaper and got me into trouble with the state government, including a three-month service year extension. [I was actually accused of being sponsored by opposition in Sokoto to write this. No be today dem dey accuse one of being sponsored if any view does not sit well with them - whether positive or negative. That is why all these Twitter accusations of being partisan or sponsored for a view I put here doesn't move me. People project their realities on you. This was 19 years ago.]
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Tuchel@Officially_Kriz

But Otedola and Dangote formed a consortium to buy our local refineries(Port Harcourt and Kaduna) and make it functional until Yaradua blocked it. This happened in 2007. Those refineries aren't functional today.

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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@NGRPresident @NigeriaMFA @Ojukwu_Bianca What Deeper Bilateral Cooperation does Nigeria wants with the Apartheid state of Israel? A country the kills innocent Palestinian children and occupy's their land? You all are stupid in Nigeria for seeking a deeper bilateral cooperation with a genocidal state. Fuuls !!!
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Aisha Iman
Aisha Iman@aisha_iman25479·
@johnhussainpres Iran DID drone-strike Oman's Duqm & Salalah ports in early 2026, killing civilians. The Mullah Regime attacks anyone — even 'brotherly Muslim' nations — when it wants. Your denial changes nothing. Facts > propaganda
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John Hussain
John Hussain@johnhussainpres·
Someone openly evil is always better than a hypocrite. Oman is proof that these 'brotherly Muslim' countries are not 'forced' to do anything against Iran or anyone else. The US has bases in Oman but Oman did not allow the US to use these facilities during the war. All countries who allow the United States and Israel to attack by hosting their soldiers and planes, refueling their attack jets and providing logistical and operational support are direct active parties in the war. If the US doesn't take your permission before attacking, then don't worry you need independence from the Americans.
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@SAlwashahi Iran attacked US bases in Kuwait. The US bases in Kuwait doesn't belong to Kuwait, it belongs to the US. If you dont want Iran to attack Kuwait, send the US base out of Kuwait. Simple !!!
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Afolabi Joe A
Afolabi Joe A@afolabijoe·
@Millz_umar So why the gist here? Not in BBC Hausa or Hausa cities or on NTA Hausa Program? Why on X and online? Who's the target audience? For what? So what's your motive for peddling it here and for public? Anyway, online does anything both good bad reasonable unreasonable lame and fiction
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Millz@Millz_umar·
The Sarki Gobir was invited for a meeting by the sultanate, and in the meeting a request was placed on him to order his subjects to reversed the idea of rejecting the consumption of Fulani cow milk (Nono) and other spices produced by Fulani women. He in the meeting outrightly told the sultanate it was not his idea that his people should not consume the Fulani cow milk, rather it was the collective Idea of the people and it will be a difficult task for him to go against their will. It's alleged that the Fulani women used to collect their urine and mixed it with the cow milk and sell to the Hausas for consumption on discovering this, the Hausas got irritated and vow never to have anything to do with the Fulani milk again. This was the crux of the matter and their king was invited by the sultan for a meeting. When at last the meeting did not yield any result, the king was waylaid on his way home kidnapped, and several of millions demanded even when the demand was met, they still went ahead and killed him brutally plucking his two eyes. It was not actually a kidnapping, they used the kidnapping as a cover up. It was a deliberate and calculated assassination of the Sarki Gobir. The Sarki Gobir is a Hausa man, and very important figure amongst the Hausas. His throne survives the jihadists onslaught. Till date, neither the Sultan, the Sokoto government, nor other influential traditional rulers have publicly paid condolences.
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Hamid 🦅📈🦅
Hamid 🦅📈🦅@BasedHamid·
@townxipclownza Don't be stupid. No Black African should illegal on African soil. There are lots of black Africans in my country with no legal papers and they are doing businesses and contributing to our economy, I will never see them as illegal because they are my fellow black Africans.
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Dr Okonkwo 🇳🇬 🇿🇦
Dr Okonkwo 🇳🇬 🇿🇦@townxipclownza·
Whilst the Ghanaian foreign minister is scoring political points and impressing their master, I have this to say: The Black people of South Africa did not fight apartheid for Africa as a whole, but for South African citizens. The whole country is playing politics and shows no care in the world to listen to why the people of South Africa are crying. You want to tell me that even after finding out that only 10 people were legal, no one said, “Wait, whoa, South Africans are right and our people were wrong”? Like no one sees that as a problem? Just because this is AFRICA?
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“I’ve really suffered in South Africa. It’s a place where, even if you are being attacked, police officers will stand by and watch you get harmed without helping. No one should go there.” — A woman among the first batch of 300 Ghanaians repatriated from South Africa to Ghana shares her experience of life in South Africa

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𝐈𝐜𝐞𝐲@king__icey·
Please this girl was found around Capitol Road Agege, She's currently in Dopemu Police Station. She's unable to remember her name, or her parents name, she has no phone on her and hasn't been able to give any contact to the Police. Please if anyone knows her, please visit Dopemu Police Station or call 09025621914 Please help reshare, she's someone's daughter, and sister.
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