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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2019
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Bello Saleh, PhD بيللؤ ساليح۔
Saleh Mamman stole ₦33.8 billion meant to build the #MambillaDam. The dam that would have given Northern Nigeria 3,050 megawatts. He was a Buhari man. From Taraba — the same state where Mambilla sits. Appointed to fix #Arewa's power crisis. He looted it instead. Sentenced 75 years. In absentia. He's gone. Which, in our #Nigeria, means - "We have sentenced his shadow. We have imprisoned his ghost. But his body is at large and his money remains abroad." The judge said: "Little wonder Nigerians have remained in darkness till today." But the darkness in the North is not an accident. It is not a resource curse. It is not fate. It is a policy. Built by people who look like us. Speak like us. Pray like us. And then steal from us. In a few years, he may decide to contest for governorship in Taraba State. #AllahGamuGareka
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
This is what I heavily emphasized yesterday in a Twitter space. There can never be talk of any "revolutionary" movement in Nigeria until we dismantle the current educational system in the country. There is no bypassing this important stage. We can tweet from now until the next 100 years, we can write volumes of political essays, we can march in the streets until our boots wear out, we can occupy embassies all we want, we can even bring a J.J. Rawlings type figure into Nigeria to uproot all the elites in power. All of these are empty and meaningless endeavors. I have said it in the past and I will leave it in writing for those who will come after me that I have renounced the current Nigerian educational system completely. I have been in the field and taught Mathematics long enough to recognize this rot. I have sat down with some of my lecturers and demonstrated how the Mathematics syllabus in universities in Nigeria is never going to allow the Engineering department to develop. I have shown how Nigeria can never produce high profile researchers even in the next 100 years if this syllabus is allowed to exist. We learn Real and Complex Analysis in Nigeria without a foundational course on Analysis, no Euclidean geometry, no in depth treatment of Series, and no rigorous introduction to discrete mathematics or set theory. And then when the actual analysis is taught, students are forced to memorize a body of theorems and proofs and regurgitate them in the exam halls. And this is just Analysis. We have not even talked about Topology for spatial data structures and advanced physics, or Combinatorial Mathematics that is the backbone of AI and Machine Learning, or Graph Theory which models modern telecommunications, or Cryptography which secures the entire global financial framework. I can go on forever. In fact, I can even write a 500-page dissertation on how the current Mathematics educational system in Nigeria will make it impossible for Nigeria to industrialize. The best we can hope for is to import fancy equipment from China because we have a system that was designed to raise an army of idiots with degrees. Their sole value is to perform administrative tasks for the corporations that are extracting their resources and wealth. And this is just for Mathematics. The same line of reasoning can be extended to all departments in the country. And this is why no matter our passion on this platform, no matter our calls for total decolonization of the African mind, it is simply insufficient. It is insufficient because the educational system in the country has made our people impervious to rational thought. It is insufficient because our people are being educated in general by the ghosts of Lord Lugard to work for Chevron and other corporations that continue to plunder us. It is insufficient because our people are still being educated by the Salafi Wahhabi schools established and funded by Saudi Arabia on behalf of the transatlantic empire to create an army of sleeper cells in Nigeria that they can activate at any time for insurgencies. It is insufficient because in the South our people have been reduced to complete idiots by the mega churches and their prosperity gospel. They are taught to interpret poverty and underdevelopment as a sin rather than an institutional failure and foreign backed imperialism. This is why our vibrant youth population has been reduced to prayer warriors fighting against demonic arrows instead of revolutionaries fighting against the colonial institutions that are looting their future dry. It is insufficient because our media platforms are designed to entertain and distract rather than educate and mobilize. It is insufficient because our cultural institutions have been hijacked to celebrate subservience and mediocrity instead of critical thinking and rebellion. All of these are part of the educational system that must be dismantled: the churches, the Salafi Wahhabi schools, the obsolete university curricula, and the media syndicates that keep the masses sedated. It is only when these institutions are defeated that we can talk about a revolutionary movement. It is only then we can confront the colonial institutions. The true African revolution will not be birthed in the pews of a mega church or the classrooms of a foreign funded school. It will only begin when we forcefully reclaim our minds. Let the total deconstruction of the Nigerian educational system be the first and most decisive step toward our absolute liberation.
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Pro-sovereign media like The Spearhead can only do so much in raising the mental level of our people. The real magic bullet is the primary and secondary education syllabus. If I ever hold state power, there will be a once-in-a-century earthquake at the Ministry of Education. The new syllabus will not be an updated version of the current one. It will be a completely different one that nobody is familiar with. A syllabus designed to prepare children to understand their developing country and grow up to take control of its destiny, not one designed to prepare them to pass anstract exams so that they can be plucked and harvested by oyibo people. When I get my way, by the time a Nigerian kid writes their junior WAEC, they will know exactly who they are, where they come from, their place in the world, and where they are going. That's the only way to sweep out the decrepit millennial and Gen X generations who are already beyond redemption, and replace them with younger Gen Z's, Alphas and Betas who understand how the world works and know how to be useful to themselves within it.

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John O Sullivan
John O Sullivan@Corballyred·
Arne Slot publicly had a dig at Salah with the gym and standards comments and it got crickets from the media. When Salah hit back at Slot’s style, the same pundits and press erupted in outrage, queuing up to slam him for “disrespect.” The anti-Salah agenda is glaring. Liverpool fans are firmly Team Salah, while the media and pundits are Team Slot. Fans always win in the end 👍
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Ebenz™️🧸
Ebenz™️🧸@NobleBenz·
Do you know the crazy part? If Peter Obi wins the next election, personalities like Adekunle Gold, Simi, Toke Makinwa, Pastor Adeboye, etc will likely find their voices again and begin criticizing his government, just like they did to Jonathan.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ There’s a pattern & It’s deeply rooted in tribalism.
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Bashir El-Rufai II
Bashir El-Rufai II@BashirElRufai·
I think minimum wage should raised to N150,000.
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Tom Little
Tom Little@TomL1ttle_·
I just struggle to see how Iraola’s footy translates at the top level, I’m not seeing these Klopp comparisons in the same way I see it with Nagelsmann or Hoeneß
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𝓻𝓪𝓼𝓹𝓫𝓮𝓻𝓻𝔂
Voyeurism is rooted in observation,the eroticization of watching desire unfold (Needdet) Cuckolding is less about sex itself and more about the emotional tension in a relationship like jealousy, power, or feeling replaced.
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Andreas Anderson
Andreas Anderson@A_Andersen_·
Let’s just get some facts on the table here. This season we’ve conceded 52 league goals, most in a 38 game season since 1914/15 season. - Klopp in 20/21 conceded 42 with kabak, Phillips and Williams, - United under Moyes conceded 43 - When Chelsea came 12th in 22/23, they conceded 47 - We have the same number of losses as Leeds and Sunderland - We haven’t beaten any of the promoted teams at home - 1 point out of 24 possible against top 9 away - Most set piece goals conceded in the league - 20 defeats this season (including 3 to palace in 3 different competitions) - 8 defeats in the last 15 games - an aggregate loss of 11-0 to go out of all cups - Lowest home xG in a game since 2021 - Slot is still yet to win a game in May in 7 attempts. Debate those facts
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chi...@nnamanichi93717·
The truth is that many people are now starting to see and question the role religion played in Africa but they can't totally drop religion because of the fear of "what if" hell real? 😂😂
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Oba, Young OG Pino
Oba, Young OG Pino@Pinovibes·
President Tinubu is a Very Very Very Big Failure.
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YH
YH@Yemihazan·
One of the teachers kidnapped by terrorists in Oyo state ha been beheaded, still no statement from your President. Never seen a more incompetent twat in my life, the whole congregation of fools are focused on election instead...
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Tinubu in Jos Confirms ‘Don't Vote for Me’ Prediction on Power Supply During the 2023 campaign, President Tinubu made a clear electoral promise: “If I don’t give you constant electricity in four years, don’t vote for me for a second term.” When he took office in 2023, Nigeria had a power supply of over 4,000 megawatts and lower tariffs. Today, the electricity power supply is less than 4,000 megawatts on the average, and Nigerians are paying higher tariffs. Nigeria currently has the lowest per capita electricity consumption in the world, with a rate below 30% of the African average. Africa’s average is 617kwh, Nigeria’s is 144 kWh. This means that Nigerians consume least electricity than other Africans. In a glaring display of disregard for promises and a lack of trust, President Tinubu, during a brief airport stopover to visit grieving families of the Jos attack on Thursday, April 2, 2026, stated that one of the reasons for his 10-minute stay was that the airport had no electricity. “You have no light here I fly out in ten minutes” At a time when Nigerians are enduring days without power, our leaders cannot even stay a few minutes without it. Now is the time to stop incompetent leaders—those lacking the capacity and compassion—who prioritise their own comfort over the well-being of the people and make empty promises. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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John
John@j199024·
You can't compare poor periods across a decade with Jurgen Klopp to a total collapse inside 18 months under Arne Slot. You just can't, it's complete and utter madness. The levels of stupidity from people. Liverpool are in a mess and if you think two wingers and Wharton solve all our problems and they vanish, then you're a moron.
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Space | ™
Space | ™@ITKSpace·
Bayern Munich have made contact again in recent days with SEG, Sports Entertainment Group, the agency of Cody Gakpo, to reaffirm their interest in the player. Months ago I reported exclusively that Gakpo is extremely high on Bayern’s list, especially as the valuation of Anthony Gordon by Newcastle United remains too high, which is why Bayern are actively looking for players who could give quick approval and allow a transfer to be completed quickly, with the club having a budget approved for a left-wing backup to Luis Díaz in the region of €75m, approximately £64m. This was reported months ago by me and later confirmed, just as the broader left-winger search was, by club-near outlets. In recent days, however, unfortunately from a Bayern Munich perspective, they have now received the information directly from the agency that Cody Gakpo is currently no longer interested in a move to Germany. The player currently sees his situation at Liverpool in a different light, especially with the prospect of Arne Slot continuing beyond the season now becoming increasingly clear, and believes that staying at Anfield remains the best step for him at this stage. Gakpo is understood to feel comfortable at Liverpool, sees enough sporting perspective under Slot to continue getting minutes, and therefore currently has no intention, as things stand, to give Bayern the quick approval they would need to seriously accelerate a deal.
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Mazi Nathan
Mazi Nathan@rukky_nate·
there’s absolutely nothing special about your akara that justifies paying 22k for 7 pieces. this isn’t about “target audience.” it’s simply faux classism. just oil, and blended beans mixed in pepper and onions. nothing exclusive about it. money laundering 101.
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