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@Josh_strategy

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Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2022
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@DavidHundeyin What I don't understand is that the same second in command of ISIS that was said to have been killed in 2024 is killed the second time?
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
I told everybody that the minute those 200 US soldiers deployed permanently in Nigeria, Tinubu won his 2nd term and any "opposition" still talking about "2027 election" is just doing political dance and drama. Some people are still asking for explanation because they still don't get it. The fool is still trying to understand the game after it has ended and the other players have gone home.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

The people who were inviting Trump to come fight terrorism in Nigeria have suddenly gone quiet. They are not celebrating this strike. Why? Because Trump announced and thanked “collaboration with the Tinubu government.” You were hoping Trump would come in and remove Tinubu, but your wish has ended up facilitating a deepened relationship between the US and Tinubu. Now Tinubu has joined you in calling for more strikes. If only you were warned. If only.

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@DavidHundeyin He's one "billionaire" with no guard rail, anything goes... People like Tony aren't worth emulating.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
When you remember that Tony Elumelu is the African man who proudly came here to announce that he received the 'Order of Leopold' from the Belgian government, you don't waste emotional energy getting pissed off at the dumb shit he says. He really is just that stupid. That tends to be the case when you became a "billionaire" courtesy of a US puppet head of state whose favourite taxi driver and wife's tailor also received oil mining licenses and became "billionaires." When Babangida finally dies, a lot of "rich" people in that country who have been fronting and warehousing the $12bn Gulf War oil windfall for that old thief will finally be free to talk. Until then, they should continue feeding stupid soundbites to AFP.
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

Africans should welcome all foreign investors and put colonial hang-ups behind them. ~ Nigerian businessman and philanthropist Tony Elumelu told AFP.

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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
How are terrorists in Northern Nigeria able to get Starlink devices?
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@DavidHundeyin The defender of "democracy" and protector of "liberal democracy" is a coke what? 😆😆
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@DavidHundeyin We just don't have the balls or at least those in the room don't have the balls...
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Why did no one throw an egg at Emmanuel Macron? Maybe a shoe? Or even a tomato? Why did a room full of Africans in Africa meekly sit down and watch this Tintin au Congo cartoon cutout play in their faces for 30 minutes without a single hint of dissent?
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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@Wizarab10 Lol... when did breast start not to fall far from the stomach?
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Be like the family come even worse pass the babe. The breast truly doesn't fall far from the stomach
UGO 🇬🇧@heismric

@Miankyy @__totustuus Her family got her deported by trying to get me deported with false DV accusations that was investigated by social services who found it to be false and it backfired. She’s in Lagos, in her father’s house.

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@Wizarab10 All of you are just in a hurry to post. Shior
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Arsenalllllllllll You fvcking bottler. You had one job!!!
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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@pshegs I'm hoping and waiting for the day this will happen in Nigeria.
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@UnkleAyo So I learnt recently. I wasn't aware of this.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Live in Lagos long enough to know that; 7 out of 10 people you see wearing backpacks, during and after work hours, especially around V.I and Lekki - do not have a steady place they sleep at night. Regardless of how finely dressed they are. That backpack contains clothes.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
A word to those who want to know why I spend all my time talking about neo-colonialism instead of "throwing my hat in the ring". Because I lived through EndSARS and I watched how the young people behind the once-in-a-generation protest movement have ended up collecting NED paychecks and rendered completely useless and impotent by the system they thought they were fighting. As Kwame Ture explained here, revolution to seize power presupposes that we all understand certain things and we are all on the same page. If we are not operating with unity of thought, whatever "revolution" we dream of will only end up coopted by NED and those who lead it will end up breaking bread with Aisha Yesufu and Yemi Adamolekun.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Kwame Ture Speaks on African Unity In this excerpt from a 1992 lecture on Pan-Africanism and African unity at Florida International University, Miami, USA, political activist and revolutionary Kwame Ture (1941 – 1998) speaks about what it means for Africans to be truly united, and how history offers important lessons about the way forward for the continent. Kwame Ture (born Stokely Carmichael) was a Trinidadian-born, U.S-raised activist, who was a key figure in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements in the United States, and a lifelong champion of Pan-Africanism. He was most notable in his later years as the chief organizer for the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP), founded in the late 1960s by former Ghanaian President and Pan-Africanist icon Kwame Nkrumah (1909 - 1972) – in whose honor Ture took on his new first name. Ture’s thoughts are apt at a time when Africa faces – for the first time in generations – the threat of direct colonial occupation by Western powers, who are desperate to shore up their dwindling influence on a world that no longer believes in the fiction of Western superiority. Some African nations, like Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, see the coming storm for what it is, and are moving accordingly. It is left to the rest of the continent to follow suit.

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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
Sir Frank @frankedoho See that our convo from yesterday. How can you attract gLoBaL TaLeNt with #220K per month? This is supposed to be a global brand. It will shock what they pay the "oyinbos" in their companies. Looking for Mbappe's talent with Kano Pillars salary.
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo

This is currently circulated as what Moniepoint offers for a Quality Assurance role. #1.9M per year. For granular context: This is $1,300 USD for the entire year. $115 per month. Then their CEO have the boldness to say, there's no global talent. Just Imagine.

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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@UnkleAyo I couldn't agree more. The same people romanticising China and Singapore will be shouting - "political witch hunt."
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
After we'll be romanticizing Singapore & China. The draconian approach these countries take with corruption, we can never They understand how corruption sears through a country's fabric. In China, someone like Yahaya Bello would have had his head severed in Tiananmen Square.
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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@DavidHundeyin Well, not just the media space... Even company trainings are all extensions of the European and the American's talking point. Our entire socio-economic understanding is based on Eurocentric worldview...
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The best thing you can do for yourself as a Nigerian is to use that internet connection of yours while you still can, and follow/read/watch information from a wide variety of sources from all over the world. Your Nigerian media is a Europe-US information cage. When I say "Nigerian media", I'm not just talking about news platforms. I mean your popular social media bloggers. Your big content aggregators. Your online discussion and image boards. Everything is bought and paid for, and the money is always European or American. Do yourself a favour and unplug. Look for news, web content, TV series, movies and discussion forums from Asia, Latin America and other parts of Africa. Watch Brazilian TV shows. Watch Chinese documentaries. Watch Vietnamese movies. Follow social media content creators from Indonesia and Russia. Lurk on Pakistani message boards. Gain a wider picture of the world while you still have access to a relatively open internet that allows you to do so. It's the best thing you can do for yourself.
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@DavidHundeyin Maybe the insults will drive some sense into their iron condemn skull...
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Nothing concerns me with civility, politeness, and social nicety. We're well past the point of trying to nicely pass information across. At this point, my own is to call you orrhue, ozuor, olodo, iti kom kom sardine. If you don't like to hear insults, me I like to use insults.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
That said, now that Musk has defeated Twitter, those of us who are still interested in the idea of a public square need to migrate somewhere. And if he buys that one, we migrate again. He can't keep raising $44bn to take over the entire global conversation each time.
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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@DavidHundeyin Well, to further affirm their stupidity. They'll say, "China, Singapore, and other West-Asia countries were colonised too. Why are they more developed than us? We just need to hold our government accountable." The same government taking directives from DC and Brussels...
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The "Pan-Africanists want to blame white people instead of taking responsibility" dumbasses from Nigeria sound just as dumb as their ancestors in the 1950s who argued that instead of fighting for independence from colonisers, Africans should "hold their warrant chiefs accountable." They used to trot out the exact same brain dead sound bites: "Is it Governor MacPherson that told the warrant chief in charge of your town not to build roads and hospitals? Hold your thieving warrant chiefs to account instead of blaming your misfortunes on white men in Lagos." And just like those dumbasses from the 50s could never spot the obvious relationship between Governor MacPherson and their local warrant chief, their modern descendants will likewise die young and stupid, never having spotted the link between Trump/Obama/Biden/Macron/Starmer and their friendly local drug lord-turned-president. When people's entire intellectual heritage is purified, triple-filtered essence of olodo, there's nothing you can do for them🤷🏿
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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@UnkleAyo Meanwhile, I got a scholarship for my Masters in Germany, where I got €830 every month for a year program. However, I'm told to celebrate NELFUND for a loan I'll pay back with interest...
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
NELFUND covers 100% of school fees & 20K monthly - to repay 10% per month when you start working. So if you accrue 2M in student loans - to land a 150K job after school. It will take you 135 months to pay back. That's 11 years. OR you go to jail for 2 years? Nice one 👏
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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@UnkleAyo You outline the thoughts I was having when I saw the video, so eloquently... Imagine one of the worst performing ex-minister wanting to context for the governor of a state. He should have been stoned to comma for thinking about contesting...
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
This man ruined what was left of the country's power stack. He implemented systems that made people pay 10X former tariffs, for no value. If he was getting a report sheet, he's getting G10 not F9. This same man is getting a hero's welcome. SLAVES.
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@DavidHundeyin @YousraElbagir @barrahart @Spearhead_Af As always, the best people to use for dirty jobs are fellow Africans or some Temu versions of Africans. They are willing to bring down an African country trying to fight for its sovereignty and socio-economic development on their own terms.
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Following @YousraElbagir's latest attempt at journalism, which attacked Burkina Faso through the predictable, hackneyed lens of a blackface western saviour whose family works for British intelligence, @barrahart x-rayed the hit piece for @Spearhead_Af
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Strategy@Josh_strategy·
@iamNeare @DavidHundeyin Ironically, what you'll never hear is that 'Americans are taking over.' However, any little thing, 'the Chinese are taking over our country.'
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KING ELOM👑🌕@iamNeare·
I bought Crude Oil from American men and signed a receipt written in American English. I was running a manufacturing project and needed crude urgently. Went to Niger-Delta and was surprised that not even 1 Oil well is owned by a Nigerian I asked who owned the operation. American men bought Oil blocks. The Oil fields included. Our Crude Oil. Our land. Their business. I asked for the price. We agreed. Then they handed me a receipt. Written entirely in American English. I said I cannot sign what I cannot read. They said drop offload the Oil and collect your refund. I needed that Crude Oil badly. I signed. They released the Oil. I sat in my car thinking about this country.🤦‍♂️
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