Dr Damilola Jonathan D. (PhD)
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Dr Damilola Jonathan D. (PhD)
@JD_Oladeji
PhD Real Estate, Author & Content Strategist. Founder @itanilemag. My hot chocolate is funded by brand story, web copy, landing and sales page copy writing.

“How about white people receive gratitude for ending a problem they created.” And the usual suspect okays it. His job on this app is scavenging for white supremacy talking points to amplify. It doesn’t matter if you have 2 followers, he will take break from his ‘busy’ schedule of running 10 million companies and find you. Mind you, they never really ended slavery. They just ended the old format because they perfected a new one. The religion they came with still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how the victims of their indoctrination have no mind of their own. The extraction mechanism they created still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how Africans still beg for visa to go slave away in their societies, as an effect of their destabilization of our continent. The capitalist system they created still enslaves people still date. You can tell about how people are under-compensated for (forced) labour so that billionaires like him can make profits. This list goes on. Very wicked people.
















Senator Sani, your narrative misses the deeper and more uncomfortable truth. The real message is not that citizens of “third world” countries are unwanted; the message is far more direct and rational: FIX YOUR COUNTRY. No serious nation owes another country open borders, automatic visas, or permanent access to its opportunities. Immigration policy is not charity; it is a sovereign tool designed to protect national security, economic stability, and social cohesion. Every restriction cited, visa scrutiny, higher fees, social media checks, tighter work permits, are measures countries deploy when systems are being exploited or when home governments fail to provide credible guarantees for their citizens’ conduct, documentation, or economic self-sufficiency. Strong nations raise standards; weak systems feel persecuted by those standards. That is not discrimination. It is logic. If anything, these actions should force us into honest self-reflection. America did not stumble into prosperity by accident, and there is nothing it has done that we can not replicate or even surpass if we choose discipline over excuses. The tragedy is not U.S. policy; the tragedy is our repeated refusal and failure to build functional institutions, enforce laws, reward merit, and punish corruption. Greed and elite impunity have crippled basic governance, leaving citizens to seek survival elsewhere. Perhaps being pushed back is the shock we need. No nation rises on sympathy, outrage, or entitlement; nations rise through clarity, focus, integrity, and consistent action. If these restrictions finally wake us up to that truth, then this moment is not an insult. It is an opportunity we have avoided for far too long.

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