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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.



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


🇺🇦🇷🇺 Zelensky Press Secretary Iuliia Mendel tells Tucker Carlson that Zelensky often went to the bathroom for 15 minutes at a time only to come out as a “totally different person”



@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.

🇧🇫 BURKINA FASO DISSOLVES OVER 100 NGOs, EXPELS SOME FOREIGN AID GROUPS. A major shift is underway. Burkina Faso has moved to dissolve over 100 NGOs and expel certain external aid groups operating in the country. The decision signals a strong stance: **Greater control over national affairs and how aid operates within its borders.** For supporters, it’s about sovereignty and accountability. For critics, it raises concerns about support systems and humanitarian impact. One thing is clear— The Sahel is redefining its relationship with external influence. #BurkinaFaso #AfricaRising #SahelStrong #Sovereignty #AfricanPolitics

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.

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.








