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Victor

@Ifypine_guy

The professional IT, Solar and surveillance guy. Always at your service any day, anytime.

Katılım Ocak 2022
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
Aspartame is mostly found in sweets and drinks labeled as 'sugar-free’. Ants, cats, and dogs won't eat food containing it. Even houseflies avoid it. Yet the FDA approves it for human consumption. Aspartame has been linked to 92 side effects.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The truth is visible to the blind and audible to the deaf. While I was there, WAW was leading national and regional coverage and conversations, even with the crap I had to work with. After I left, it dropped off a cliff and disappeared entirely. The Spearhead that started operating in October already has more social media following than WAW which is 5 years old. Everybody knows they fucked up and treated me disrespectfully and I left quietly to set up something that has become more successful than what I left behind, but as typical Nigerians, rather than introspect or think sequentially about where the problem actually is, it's easier to start making noise and acting drama on the TL. It's been 8 months since I left. No drop of creativity, no visible passion, zero success at anything. The only hits the website gets are for stories created when I was in charge, or for the cheap Obidient-slop stories they write with ChatGPT. But apparently, I was the problem. And some unspecified "financial irresponsibility" when I didn't even have access to the organisation's funds. Wó, everybody will be fine jare.
Felix Mayowa@Microfels

@DavidHundeyin And since the new management took over with all their structure, they haven't been able to produce a groundbreaking story like you did when you were at it alone. I wish you well with Spearhead David, you will always be a giant.

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KABUGO
KABUGO@Kabugo_·
Jealousy between Black people is not a personality flaw. It's a symptom of scarcity conditioning. When you've been taught the table is small, you guard your seat from your own brother. Expand the table. Stop guarding the chair.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
I will never understand why a people would decide to reserve unconditional love for the same people who enslaved their ancestors. The US and the West do not love Africa, and have made no secret of their hatred towards the continent, yet many Africans seem to love them so much - especially Nigerians and Kenyans. Help me understand this.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The British empire caused 165 million deaths in India in just 40 years. British colonialism caused these deaths in India betweeb 1880 and 1920. While British stole $45tn in just over 200 years. This is what the empire was really like, starvation.
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Reedor Ways
Reedor Ways@richone090·
You cannot hate Tinubu and love the America government, it's contradictory...
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
When asked what democracy is, here’s what President Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 had to say. He also explained why he refused loans from the IMF and food aid.
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Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪
Remember that The US military dropped 200,000,000 bombs on Laos between 1964 and 1973, Averaging a plane load of bombs every 8 minutes, 24 hours a day, for 9 years. The US empire has always been evil. Slava Iran.
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Dele Farotimi. A victim of Nigeria
It is the duty of the oppressed to break the chains of oppression, not the obligation of the oppressors to free the oppressed..🇳🇬🤔
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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
Somehow, when a woman cares for her husband, it’s called ‘mothering,’ but when a man provides, protects, care, progect and leads, it’s never called ‘fathering.’ Why? What could be more parenting than buying and paying for someone’s food, shelter and clothes and bills?
Hoops@Hoopss

What opinion will get you in this position?

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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
How will you be chasing a suspect and he'll run into a compound which the security forces saw clearly. Next thing, they'll send an old woman to come and face you and swear with Allah that no such person entered there. Mama you were never under duress but you clearly defended and shielded him. He has kpai'd people in that community and you're telling us you misinterpreted the situation. The Northerners are the problems of the North!
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Corporate Machiavelli
Corporate Machiavelli@Mach_Tactics·
Women have an instinct to protect children. Men have an instinct to protect women and children. Nobody has an instinct to protect men.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
One of the most irredeemable people on earth.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Any talk about NADECO without mentioning the sponsors of NADECO (chiefly, the United States Of America) is a waste of time. NADECO wouldn’t have been successful, including ending up producing the president of Nigeria, without the help of the CIA. I know you people are fond of leaving out the main villain in your stories, but I promise you are wasting your time talking about NADECO if you won’t mention their sponsors. Nigerians believe every ‘conspiracy’ until it involves the American government. The reason why you cannot remove Tinubu no matter how hard you try is because you hate Tinubu and love his sponsors. That’s what it means to sabotage your own struggle.
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
Who Is Really Running Nigeria? My experience and training tell me this man Gilbert Chagoury is running Nigeria. Everything points to it—the concentration of investment where his businesses are heavily entrenched. I know he made a lot of money with Bola Tinubu when he was Governor of Lagos. Now, as President, he is cleaning up—making the millions he made with Sani Abacha look small. Lebanon is too hot for him and his family, so it is Nigeria that makes the Chagourys their money—and that should bother every Nigerian. I used to watch Gilbert Chagoury pass Ikoyi Club in an armoured salon car with a military escort. It infuriated me. A Lebanese man treated like a Nigerian Minister of State or an Army General—this was during the Abacha regime. He was convicted in Switzerland for money laundering and had serious problems in the United States. Yet look at the treatment he gets in Nigeria. I would never get that kind of treatment in Lebanon, and I would never be handed multi-billion-naira contracts. I have seen the Lebanese community attach themselves to the military. They target young officers with potential and groom them throughout their careers—until they rise to power, like Babangida and Abacha. These are not accidents. These are investments. They speak Hausa, play the “black man role” to ingratiate themselves, yet they never allow their daughters to marry Nigerians, nor do they accept Nigerian wives into their families. Instead, they go back to Lebanon and bring wives from their own villages. Let me be blunt—I have heard enough. These people swagger around Lagos, especially at the polo club, tattoos showing, acting tough, rude to staff. I have told them to their faces—you are not that tough. If you were, you would not be here while Israel is bombing your homeland. You would not be ten thousand miles away taking refuge in Nigeria. These are Chagoury’s people. And yet he has been given one of Nigeria’s highest national honours. Every time I think about it, I get angry. How can a government honour a man with that background and still hand him billions in contracts? He is calling the shots. He is the one organizing Tinubu’s offshore money in France. What does Tinubu know about France? He can hardly speak English, let alone French. Lebanese networks are all over Paris. They cannot go home because of war, yet they boast quietly about how they control power in Nigeria. Nigerians are sleeping. These people are draining the country. Their compounds look and feel like Lebanon, not Nigeria. No integration. No loyalty. No commitment. Just control, extraction, and racism. A Nigerian passport does not make a man Nigerian in loyalty. Look at the global connections—Nigeria, France, America. Even into powerful families abroad. This is not random. This is a network. And it is a security risk. Groups like Hezbollah are part of the wider picture. People fleeing war zones embedding themselves in Nigeria, controlling money, contracts, and influence. Nigerians should be asking serious questions. Billions upon billions have been made from Nigeria. And what has Nigeria gained? Nothing. No loyalty. No reinvestment. No respect. I have watched this for far too long in silence. No more. Kio Amachree
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
I have an issue with a former senator @ShehuSani you were once a NADECO member, you claimed you fought for democracy but then when you became a senator all you could do was to distribute Transistor Radio. In this case, IBB was right, the annulment of the 1993 election was to protect Nigeria from "judicial anarchy" and "in extreme national interest" to ensure the country’s survival. Survival from you and your cohorts.
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Jude Bela
Jude Bela@realJudebela·
When Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, he called it “a special military operation.” He maintained in his February 24, 2022, announcement that this was not “war”. And it remained so until December of that year when the narrative changed. By March 2024, the Kremlin began referring to the conflict as a "war", arguing it had become one due to Western intervention. So the U.S. and its allies intervened in a “special military operation” being conducted by a foreign power because they considered it wrong to unilaterally invade a sovereign nation. $340 billion in combined military, financial, and humanitarian aid to Ukraine later, the United States is now running its own “special military operation” in Iran and we’re not allowed to call it war. All of Una de mad.
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