
mathews 🧑💻
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mathews 🧑💻
@EndeMathew
Web Dev || Blockchain Dev ||
Federal Capital Territory, Nig Katılım Şubat 2013
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@LLins___ Bro that carry TV remote go work sounds like a joke but men they wey fit run am 😂😂😂
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Na only laugh I fit contribute for this matter cause I hope he is joking.
I go give my wife anything wey she need to dey better.
Twitter marriage advice no real
mathews 🧑💻@EndeMathew
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@LLins___ True sha. I go laugh for tiktok enter twitter, I go they see different complains and problems.
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Another reason for this, is cause I find TikTok alot more peaceful than this demonic app.
Like just now before typing this, I don see like 4 kidnap cases and my blood is already boiling. Lemme go to TikTok and watch happy people
mathews 🧑💻@EndeMathew
@LLins___ never twitt about bad governance today. Be like bro is finally living on soft side of life. 😂
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@LLins___ never twitt about bad governance today. Be like bro is finally living on soft side of life. 😂
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@EndeMathew nayour burner be this abi?
ayo ?@ayblaack
this economy man. my guy wey press me money on saturday say make i send am 5k this morning
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@LLins___ If them check now, them go see say na just because say you no see cold water drink right now na why you make this twitt 😂😂
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@DavidHundeyin @FRANCE24 Find words to describe how the whole thing made me feel. You could totally see the lack of respect for the people who are the inhabitants of such places.
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@DavidHundeyin @FRANCE24 To trace those locations. The first thought that came across my mind was, isn't this suppose to be a DR Congo's business if at all they want to do something like this? And why are they not even part of the conversation? I asked myself a lot of questions but I just couldn't
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I'm not sure where people get the impression that manufactured insecurity in Nigeria is "sabotaging" Tinubu’s government. Did Tinubu tell you that a safe and secure Nigeria is part of his agenda?
Someone that is a stage actor placed in that seat by his US benefactors to be part of their Kabuki dance as they destroy whatever is left of Nigerian sovereignty?
I think people need to consult history and read about Mobutu Sese Seko. DRC was one of the worst governed, most unsafe, least stable countries in the world under him and the CIA backed him for 32 years. It's not the CIA's business whether its puppet governs a country well or not - in fact the worse its puppet governs, the better for its interests.
The most important thing you need to understand about US foreign policy as an African is that your life isn't just unimportant, but not even a factor at all. "Africa" according to the white people who rule the world, is not a place where 1.4 billion people live, but a stretch of resource-rich land where resources are to be extracted cheaply. Whatever happens to you in the process of that extraction is not the US government's problem, and you need to understand that.
Back when the primary resource extracted from Nigeria was oil, the manufactured insecurity centred around oil installations, and all it did was keep the surrounding areas poor and unsafe, so that at no point was there ever a serious conversation about the effects of oil extraction on those communities. Eventually the American and European oil extraction entities realised that offshore was the real game and they diverted altogether from onshore extraction. Now their offshore operations have little or no interaction with Nigeria, and they are protected by American and Israeli security. Your "navy" and "NIMASA" are basically controlled by Israeli contractors, FYI.
Now that attention has shifted to solid minerals in the middle belt and North, the manufactured violence has mysteriously exploded there. Its only purpose is to depopulate the region and make it available for mining - Sen Riley Moore's recent 'recommendation' explicitly mentioned "cooperation with US mining interests" as a precondition for peace in case you've forgotten.
Tinubu's role is to watch it happen, release a mealy mouthed statement, and do nothing. That's why they put him there. I know it might be hard for you to process, but to understand how the world works, you need to understand that the lives of 230 million Nigerians were never a factor in the decision to impose a puppet president from Washington DC. As far as the decision makers are concerned, this land that contains your ancestors and your childhood memories and everything you hold dear and precious, is just an entry on a spreadsheet titled "Rare Earth Mineral Locations."
They see your entire continent and its 1.4 billion inhabitants the way you see a farm you bought that has anthills on it. Your interest is in what you can get from the soil, not with the billions of ants who call that place home. Unlike during direct colonialism, you can't just roll in the bulldozer and destroy the anthills, so you find some of the ants who are willing to work for you, and you get them to destroy their own anthills.
You deploy an orange beret "Revolution Now" ant leader to misdirect and mislead any ants that want to organise a resistance against you. You deploy "civil society" ants to convince the 1.4 billion ants that what they need is "democracy" instead of organised resistance and obtaining the industrial means to resist. You deploy electoral candidate ants to waste ant resources and destroy, institutions and subvert ant society. You deploy religious ant leaders to teach the ants to pray for individual salvation instead of carry out group resistance. And then you give the bulldozer to Boko Haram/JNIM/ISWAP/RSF ants to physically destroy the anthills, so the ants blame themselves for their own destruction.
Then the farm is yours.
grax@maxtillidie
@DavidHundeyin @DD_Geopolitics @DavidHundeyin I hope you reply to this. Something that’s been on my mind is- If the election of BAT was largely sponsored by the west then why sabotage his government by their sick operations in the west and middle belt?
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@Joe_brendan_ I think these behaviours made things easier in some ways for some oil companys down south. I want to believe it was cheaper settling those who ask for money occasionally rather than carrying out their corporate social responsibilities.
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@EndeMathew If the payment is once I won't mind.
But anytime they are broke, they come out and ask fro new payment with violence
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Let me tell you why places like this cannot be developed even if you have the money to do so
- The villagers and community leaders will not let you
- The villagers and community leaders will drain you and threaten to attack your business every week
- The villagers and community leaders will use your business as salary
- You will get robbed every week
- There are no roads in and out that are good
In summary
The Lagos coastline is what it is today because for some reasons, they welcome people and leave them there to do business
You will never see that in any south south state. I am from a coastline village.
BUA is trying to build a refinery in my place, but the villagers have frustrated the hell out of him that he shut down the project many times and was to leave
Dangote built a refinery in Lagos and the process was smooth
Other parts of Nigeria need to look inwards.
Most investments and growth goes to Lagos because it is conducive
Dogitimi Sam@smantapamta
When I was residing in Abuja, I dreamed of capturing and showcasing Nigeria’s idyllic coastal clime, especially my home state, Bayelsa. Today, I am happy, fulfilled to have reached that dream. This is Brass Island.
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@Joe_brendan_ Money to install transformers for them, paying the youths before you can make roads in their communities, Thats a crazy behaviour, these are some of the reasons they're backwards in terms of infrastructure.
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@Joe_brendan_ I had this same thought this morning. There are part of this country that'll never develop because of how the locals react to development. They'll literally bully you and make demands like what you're trying to do won't make their lives better. Imagine paying communities
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