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@Iwarj_53

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Germany Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
World bank has restricted comments on their Instagram page after millions of Nigerians flooded their comment section asking them to stop borrowing Tinubu money that our l!ves are at stake as they continue to borrow him money without seeing any result in the country 😭
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
America has 50 states. And every single one of them operates under its own laws, courts, policing systems, and legal culture while still being bound by federal law. That is the difference. The United States understood something long ago that Nigeria still refuses to confront: You cannot effectively govern hundreds of millions of people with completely different realities from one central authority. In America, federal law handles national matters: immigration national security constitutional rights interstate crimes currency But individual states control much of what affects daily life: policing criminal justice business regulations education taxation property law civil disputes So what works in Texas does not have to be forced on California. What works in Florida does not automatically become law in New York. Each state adapts to its own people, culture, economy, crime rate, and social realities. That decentralization is one of the greatest strengths of the American system. It creates speed. It creates accountability. It creates competition between states. It prevents dangerous levels of power concentration. And most importantly, it allows local problems to be solved locally. Meanwhile Nigeria calls itself a federation, but operates like an overprotected unitary state wearing a federal costume. Everything leads back to Abuja. Security? Abuja. Policing? Abuja. Major judicial power? Abuja. Revenue dependence? Abuja. Even governors that are called “Chief Security Officers” cannot fully control police operations in their own states. Think about how absurd that is. A governor can watch insecurity spread in real time and still wait for federal approval before meaningful action can happen. That is not federalism. That is administrative dependency. Nigeria is trying to centrally manage over 200 million people across completely different ethnic, economic, religious, and security realities as if Sokoto and Port Harcourt experience the same problems. They do not. And the damage is obvious. Our courts are overloaded. Judicial processes move at a painful pace. Security coordination is weak. States wait for federal allocations instead of building real economic independence. Every election becomes a war because too much power is concentrated at the center. Control Abuja and you practically control the country. That is why political tension in Nigeria is always explosive. Too much authority sits in one place. America distributed power intentionally. Nigeria concentrates power dangerously. And that difference affects everything from policing efficiency to judicial speed to economic development. The American system is not perfect. Far from it. But one thing it understood correctly is this: Local realities require local solutions. Nigeria still governs like every state is the same country inside the same problem. It is one of the biggest reasons governance keeps failing, institutions remain weak, and justice feels painfully distant from the average citizen.
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𝗘𝗟🐕⚒️👁️⃤
𝗘𝗟🐕⚒️👁️⃤@MasterNumber·
LISTEN THE PEOPLE WHO WOKE UP AFTER 2020 THE ONES WHO STARTED SEEING THROUGH THE MADNESS THE ONES EVERYONE CALLED CRAZY YEAH YOU LOT ARE STARTING TO GET NOTICED NOW AND THE ONES WHO WERE AWAKE BEFORE ALL THAT? TRUST ME SOME OF YOU HAVE PEOPLE WITH MONEY PEOPLE WITH POWER PEOPLE IN ROOMS YOU’LL NEVER WALK INTO WATCHING WHAT YOU SAY AND YOU DON’T EVEN KNOW IT BECAUSE FOR YEARS IT WAS YOU’RE CRAZY YOU’RE PARANOID YOU’RE A CONSPIRACY PERSON YOU THINK TOO MUCH YOU’RE TOO DEEP GO OUTSIDE TOUCH GRASS ALL THAT RUBBISH BUT NOW LOOK THE ONES THEY MOCKED ARE THE ONLY ONES MAKING SENSE FUNNY HOW THAT WORKS INNIT AND IT’S ONLY GOING TO GET WORSE FOR THE FAKE ONES A LOT OF THIS DEGENERACY IS GOING TO FALL OFF THE CLOWN STREAMERS THE EMPTY INFLUENCERS THE LUST MERCHANTS THE PEOPLE SELLING BRAIN ROT AND CALLING IT CONTENT THE ONES PUSHING PURE NONSENSE WITH A RING LIGHT AND A PODCAST MIC THAT WHOLE THING IS DYING PEOPLE ARE TIRED THEY DON’T WANT MORE FAKE FLEXING MORE PORN ENERGY MORE DEAD-EYED ENTERTAINMENT MORE SOULLESS PEOPLE TELLING THEM HOW TO LIVE THE BODY KNOWS WHEN SOMETHING IS OFF THE SOUL KNOWS BEFORE THE MIND CAN EXPLAIN IT THAT’S WHY PEOPLE FEEL DIFFERENT NOW THEY CAN’T ALWAYS PUT WORDS ON IT BUT DEEP DOWN THEY KNOW SOMETHING HAS CHANGED, AND THAT’S THE SUN FREQUENCY AND THAT’S WHY YOU’RE SEEING PEOPLE AT THE TOP VANISH GET EXPOSED FALL OFF LOSE POWER LOSE RELEVANCE CRASH OUT IN PUBLIC THE ENERGY HAS CHANGED THIS IS NOT THE AGE TO KEEP PUSHING RUBBISH ANYMORE THE GREAT MOTHER IS WAKING UP AND WHEN THAT HAPPENS THE LIE STARTS SHAKING TRUTH STARTS COMING OUT THE BALANCE STARTS TIPPING THE MASKS START SLIPPING THE FAKE ONES START PANICKING AND PEOPLE’S EYES START OPENING SO IF YOU HAVE TRUTH SPEAK IT IF YOU HAVE KNOWLEDGE SPREAD IT IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING REAL INSIDE YOU DON’T HIDE IT TO MAKE SLEEPING PEOPLE COMFORTABLE EVOLVE YOU ARE IMPORTANT IN WAYS YOU DON’T EVEN KNOW YET
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stache X.
stache X.@ElStachioo·
“Nigeria is not worth dying for”, like 3 of my niggas dn yarn me this nonsense anytime I speak about how radical we need to become Why do you think Nigeria is not worth fighting for, do you have another country elsewhere? Better open that brain of yours and get with the program
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Kachii
Kachii@badasskachii·
If we don’t keep Carrick, the next manager has some huge shoes to fill. I don’t want to hear “he came to reset dressing room” or “give him time” yarns. Carrick didn’t need time to cook all these big teams or entertain us.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Crazy that 70-80 year olds are generally seen as unemployable due to physical and mental decline. But we’re allowing them to run our entire country.
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IwarJ@Iwarj_53·
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Bola Ahmed Tinubu@officialABAT·
Nigeria is for global peace and stability and for its friends and partners anywhere. I am particularly concerned by the attacks on UAE's civilian and economic infrastructure. I reaffirm my support and solidarity to the President of UAE and the measures he took to safeguard civilian populations and critical infrastructure.
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Attah Akor
Attah Akor@attah_akor·
I don't think you people understand what it means for 400 people to be kidnapped in a country. This is the kind of numbers conquerors take into slavery from an empire they've conquered. This means Nigeria is a conquered state at the moment.
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Abiodun
Abiodun@bin_gbada·
I reiterate; this is our WORST democratic government since 1999 No amount of gaslighting, intimidation, lies & tribal bigotry will change that fact. We have never had it this bad.
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Moe
Moe@Mochievous·
I’ve said this before. Forget the USD. Look at our neighbors. 3/4 years ago, the Naira was almost double the CFA, now it has crashed to less than half of the value of the CFA. Meaning if you go to Cotonou today, you need three times as much Naira than in 2021. That’s messed up
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OLUCHI🫦 ( you have no funder)
One thing I I have learned is that a lot of Nigerians don’t tie their struggles to the dysfunctional system in Nigeria, they think it’s the devil or something
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Miles
Miles@C139999·
Who’d think we’d live long enough to find out Wole Soyinka is a dumbass
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
Let me say this clearly, especially to those still living in Nigeria: If this government retains power until 2031, they will unleash the harshest and most brutal regime in our history. Whether you supported them or not, nobody will be spared. Many of their loud online supporters will lose their jobs after the election and become irrelevant once their usefulness is over. Most opposition leaders will be jailed, youth activists who worked against them will be locked up, suicide rates will rise, frustration will explode, and the economy will become far worse than it is today. The only way to avoid this coming crisis is simple: make sure this administration does not return to power in 2027. Vote them out. Make it a personal choice, as if your life depends on it. We can do it. You can do it. If they were not scared of losing, they wouldn’t be intimidating the opposition so desperately. Take this warning seriously, especially if you live in Nigeria. Those who live in Nigeria will feel the pain. Those abroad have nothing to fear except for a few of their siblings or parents. Retweet for those who need to hear this truth ✊
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BHENtel
BHENtel@TheBHentel·
Soon as I see a nigga w/ an Apple Watch on I immediately deem him a non threat. And his hoe damn near up for grabs.
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honor
honor@Tariwi4f·
President Tinibu convoy just k!!led 3 people in Bayelsa 💔 For my front 😭
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Candace Owens tells President Trump that he belongs to the Epstein class and that “MAGA is no longer commanded by him.” She says the name Trump will forever be associated with the deaths and the r*pe of children on an island. “That is your legacy now.”
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