King David 👑
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King David 👑
@David__deee
Advisor || Community Building || Content Writing || Product Marketing || Growth Strategist || Researcher || KOL Manager || GTM Specialist





















Dear @nikitabier , I see what you’re building on X, and I respect it. The new feature around blocking regions and demographics… I understand the intention. But I won’t lie to you — it’s good. Because while it may look like a tool for control or safety, what we’re actually seeing is people using it to push hate. Africa, India, Asia… reduced to insults. Called low life. Treated like we don’t matter. That anger sits deep. And as a Nigerian, I need you to hear this clearly and add this to the features: If someone chooses to block an entire region from engaging with them, then let it be complete. → If they block us from liking or commenting, we should not see their content at all → No views, no impressions, no silent benefit from the same people they reject Respect should be mutual. Second: → If an account blocks a region, their followers should know People deserve to see who a creator truly stands for No one should unknowingly support someone who openly excludes them. Third: → If they later realize their mistake, there should be consequences At least 30 days before reversing such a decision Because choices like that shouldn’t be made lightly. Now beyond the feature… this goes deeper. I’m tired. Tired of the disrespect. Tired of the labels. Tired of people speaking about us like we’re less human. But here’s the truth most people won’t say: I don’t just blame them. I blame our leaders. Because how do you expect the world to respect a place where those in power keep failing the people? How do you expect dignity when billions meant for growth are stolen? It’s painful watching outsiders talk about “helping Africa” with basic things like water and education… like we’re helpless… while the people responsible for fixing these problems are enriching themselves. That’s not just embarrassing. It’s a betrayal. A deep one. Every man wants to live in his own land with pride. To raise his family where he belongs. To walk freely without fear, without being judged by his skin or origin. But what do we have? Leaders who can’t build that reality… yet take their own families abroad to enjoy what they couldn’t create. That is the real shame. That is the real anger. And yet, despite all of this… I am proud. Proud of where I come from. Proud of the people. Proud of the resilience, the hunger, the brilliance that still exists here. So let me say this clearly to anyone who doubts us: We are not third world. We are not low life. We are not beggars. We are not desperate. We are builders. We are thinkers. We are creators. We are strength. We are culture. We are the future. And I, David Damola — King David — will go as far as it takes to prove that we deserve our place at the table. Not by begging for it. But by earning it, owning it, and forcing the world to see it. Mark my words.














