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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2020
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KHAN'✨
KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
Life is like a Barack. Soldier go soldier come. While you’re graduating. Others are matriculating. While you want to japa, some want to japada. You want to tender resignation letter, others are trying to apply. While you want to marry, some want to divorce. That person that gets you excited, someone else is tired of them. You crave a certain meal? Someone else is tired of it. Your dream car is someone else’s throwback. Your net-worth is someone else’s pocket money. The world doesn’t revolve around you. Your journey is only unique to you.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The World Bank has spent 60 years telling Africa to stay away from formulating industrial policy, and to export crude oil and bananas instead. Now it has done an about-face and admitted that it was full of shit all along. @barrahart for @Spearhead_Af
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
Pick a goal big enough it’s worth suffering for rest of the year.
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KABUGO
KABUGO@Kabugo_·
The snake in Genesis didn't come hissing. It came asking questions. Looking concerned. Sounding reasonable. Discernment is learning to hear the agenda underneath the question.
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Mummy Success
Mummy Success@ProbablyDafe·
Picture this. You are 23 with a 9-5 earning 200k every month. All your friends from Uni and Secondary School never have to japa. Afrobeats Festival in grassy Taraba state. Last year was Enugu. 15 friends. Train ticket is 2k per person. Ticket to the show is 5k.
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Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬
Your creativity is somewhat limited by your environment. The resources at your disposal and the level people around you operate at can greatly influence your decisions
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jonzing.
jonzing.@ehisssss·
just because i post about God doesn't mean i’m holier than you. i’m a sinner, and i struggle; but every day God carries me through it.
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C@cyrusamanya·
“A moving man will surely meet his luck” must be the greatest quote from our generation.
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as president?? You must be on cold medicine. Under Goodluck Jonathan, the NNPC did not remit for $48.9 billion in government oil revenue. When the CBN Governor Sanusi asked questions, Jonathan's fired him. Under Goodluck Jonathan, $2.2 billion was illegally withdrawn from the Excess Crude Oil Account. Of that, $1 billion was said to have been approved by Jonathan himself to fund his reelection campaign Under Goodluck Jonathan, $3B meant for weapons to fight Boko Haram was divided by the NSA and few other people Under Goodluck Jonathan, his wife had $31.4 million frozen across accounts by the EFCC money she claimed was for medical bills. Under Goodluck Jonathan, alone we had pension fund scam, widespread fuel subsidy fraud and contract were awarded projects were not executed Nigeria was swimming in oil money and somehow getting poorer simultaneously. Under Goodluck Jonathan, workers inside the Central Bank stole 8 billion naira in mutilated notes over just four days And we only found out through a whistleblower. Nobody knows how long it had been going on. Under Goodluck Jonathan, Boko Haram gained enough strength and territory that over 200 Chibok girls were kidnapped in broad daylight People want to credit him for conceding the 2015 election peacefully. And yes, that was honourable. But you don't get a medal for not burning the house down on your way out especially when you spent five years looting it. I will argue this until my last breath. Goodluck Jonathan should never be allowed near Aso Rock again. Not even as a visitor.
Not the little B💕@BlehisBack

Wait… all these tears because of Peter Obi? 😂 Now let me give you something real to cry about. I don’t believe Peter Obi (ADC) can govern this country and deliver the kind of transformation we actually want. Beyond the alliances with the same recycled wicked political class, I still have his post notifications on from my 2023 fangirl phase and I’ve taken time to read his positions on core economic issues. It’s disappointing 💔💔. Look at his comments on Sani Abacha, the tax bill, and several key policy matters, some of which were quietly deleted. You read them and just think, “nah… this is underwhelming.” 💔 Then there’s the part where we all pretend not to notice his wingmen; Dino Melaye, Nasir El-Rufai, even Atiku Abubakar all orbiting the same movement. Or are we to believe they’ve suddenly become saints cause they now associate with him? At some point, we have to admit we are just repackaging the same old corrupt system that brought us into this mess we are, with a cleaner brand name. And please, we’re past the optics of eating with school children, carrying bags at the airport… that humility theatre. It’s governance we need, not aesthetics. Yes, Bola Tinubu must go. No debate there.❌ Quite frankly, he should never even have happened in the first place‼️ But I wish we didn’t have to repeat the anybody but Jonathan(PDP) situation that made us fall into Buhari’s (APC) laps. I wish we had a real opposition; one rooted in competence, conviction, and the courage to stand against entrenched corruption, not coexist with it. Maybe the 2023 version of Peter Obi felt like that person. But 2027? I’m not convinced. Having doubts about the opposition doesn’t equate being an APC supporter‼️ But if you insist that this stance puts corn in my pocket, then I’ll gladly eat it with beans 🌽😌 Now cry moreeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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Not the little B💕
Not the little B💕@BlehisBack·
Wait… all these tears because of Peter Obi? 😂 Now let me give you something real to cry about. I don’t believe Peter Obi (ADC) can govern this country and deliver the kind of transformation we actually want. Beyond the alliances with the same recycled wicked political class, I still have his post notifications on from my 2023 fangirl phase and I’ve taken time to read his positions on core economic issues. It’s disappointing 💔💔. Look at his comments on Sani Abacha, the tax bill, and several key policy matters, some of which were quietly deleted. You read them and just think, “nah… this is underwhelming.” 💔 Then there’s the part where we all pretend not to notice his wingmen; Dino Melaye, Nasir El-Rufai, even Atiku Abubakar all orbiting the same movement. Or are we to believe they’ve suddenly become saints cause they now associate with him? At some point, we have to admit we are just repackaging the same old corrupt system that brought us into this mess we are, with a cleaner brand name. And please, we’re past the optics of eating with school children, carrying bags at the airport… that humility theatre. It’s governance we need, not aesthetics. Yes, Bola Tinubu must go. No debate there.❌ Quite frankly, he should never even have happened in the first place‼️ But I wish we didn’t have to repeat the anybody but Jonathan(PDP) situation that made us fall into Buhari’s (APC) laps. I wish we had a real opposition; one rooted in competence, conviction, and the courage to stand against entrenched corruption, not coexist with it. Maybe the 2023 version of Peter Obi felt like that person. But 2027? I’m not convinced. Having doubts about the opposition doesn’t equate being an APC supporter‼️ But if you insist that this stance puts corn in my pocket, then I’ll gladly eat it with beans 🌽😌 Now cry moreeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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Urama_Ng
Urama_Ng@UramaMichael·
@armanifeante Well there's nothing like South-South in Geography, it's just a Nigerian thing
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
look at it this way, Nigeria has six geopolitical zones, North(East, west, central) South (East, west, south) In the event of a split, the entire north would become one, South would split into 3 countries the uncomfortable truth about a Nigerian split is that it wouldn't produce 4 equal nations. It would produce two or three viable states and one or two that would struggle for survival from day one. the South-south has oil that currently flow from Niger delta to Abuja, if we split, it becomes theirs alone and many people agree that Niger delta could become Kuwait in few years south East has always been very resourceful that even though it’s technically landlocked, they will surely find a way to access the ocean and engage in international trade. But it would still struggle a bit because they would not have comparative advantage over china in manufacturing and they would need relationship with other countries to sell imported products. there is a claim that south west already functions almost independently because of lagos, but it would require that they take over the gap that the Igbo fills in lagos for that to be valid after split. however, with access to ocean, the country would easily get on its feet. where it gets complicated is the North. They are totally landlocked with little or no mineral resources. It would be an economy built almost entirely on subsistence farming and livestock. by this logic, we will have a 2 struggling nations- North and south east and rich South south and neither rich nor poor South west and struggling nations don't stay peaceful, they pressure their wealthier neighbours and they destabilise an entire region. like what Chad, Niger and Cameroon are currently doing to us. Some could say this is why the topic of separation is almost like a blasphemy to the northern elites and a self sabotage to the south easterners.
Big◎s@BigOsCrypt

What if they just split the country?

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Mayowa
Mayowa@Mayoveli·
Next to Che Guevara’s execution, one of the most shocking historical events I’ve ever read about was the hanging of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. You read about these things and wish the story hadn’t ended the way it did, yet it did. Life is that unpredictable and unscripted. Up until the moment of his execution, he didn’t believe it. His family didn’t believe it. The whole world didn’t believe it, yet it happened, and everybody basically moved on eventually. I learned one thing from it; don’t ever let your enemies capture you. And if they do, don’t sit there believing they will do the right thing. Honestly, it’s often better to die fighting.
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5

Historical video: Zulfikar, the President of Pakistan, tore up a United Nations document when he was told that Pakistan should not possess nuclear weapons.

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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
The USA provided intelligence to Nigeria to bomb their own fellow Nigerian people. Obama blocked but Trump approved it anyway. January 2017. Rann, Borno State. A refugee camp housing 43,000 civilians people already running from Boko Haram, already displaced, already surviving on nothing. A Nigerian Air Force jet bombed it. Over 160 people were killed. Many of them children. Nine aid workers died. More than 120 were seriously wounded. Ball bearings were found in the bodies. Before the jet arrived, survivors described a surveillance plane circling overhead. It circled the camp. Then the jet came and bombed the water borehole. Then it circled again and dropped a second bomb directly on the civilian tents. The Nigerian Air Force said it was a mistake. The camp "was not reflected in the operational map as a humanitarian base." But a secret US military document later obtained by The Intercept under FOIA referred to the attack as an instance of "US-Nigerian operations." The Nigerian commander who ordered the strike admitted he acted on intelligence received from "one of the powerful countries in the west." America had Predator drones, Global Hawks, and manned surveillance planes operating over Nigeria since 2014. By 2016, the intelligence-sharing pipeline between the US and Nigeria had been cut from two weeks down to one hour. Aerial drone photos. Straight to the Nigerian army. Days after the bombing, US Africa Command secretly ordered an investigation. But read the mandate carefully. The investigator was told: do not focus on anyone who "took part in this strike." You have "no authority to compel potentially incriminating evidence" from any US service member, civilian, or contractor. It was an investigation designed to find nothing. The findings were never made public. Obama saw what happened and blocked a $593 million arms deal to Nigeria attack aircraft, bombs, rockets specifically citing human rights concerns. Trump came in and approved it anyway. In 2022, US House Democrats sent a formal letter to the Pentagon demanding answers. They got none. 160+ Nigerians already refugees, already displaced, already surviving died in a camp that was supposed to be the safest place for miles. The surveillance plane saw them. Nobody was charged. Nobody was held accountable. The arms deal went through. The investigation disappeared. And the world moved on. America helping Nigeria target Nigerians. 💀🇺🇸🇳🇬
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osamudian@KadiriSamson7·
@olokun147 @yaygha What is this one saying now ?.🤦‍♂️ we are saying A your are saying B
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IGBABONELIMHIN
IGBABONELIMHIN@olokun147·
@yaygha It's Edo people. Not everyone in Edo State is Edo, please. We have descent humans from other parts. Don't use the index finger to judge the rest of your fingers.
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Yehgha
Yehgha@yaygha·
Edo state arguably has the highest concentration of low quality people in Southern Nigeria. When you examine the state itself, then the leaders it chooses and finally the people, you will realise if it was a country, it would be a 5th world shit hole - the only 5th world shithole known ONLY for cultism, internet fraud, prostitution and unsightly governors who perfectly mirror the ugliness of the glorified village it calls its capital
YOUR EX 💔🌽🌽🌽🌽@iamkennifizzle

“I am a city boy, i cannot be a village boy” Tony Kabaka for the city boy movement Edo state

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Tekkers Foot
Tekkers Foot@tekkersfoot·
🚨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 GYOKERES HAS EQUALIZED FOR ARSENAL! Arsenal 1-1 Bournemouth.
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
Nigerian soldiers were sexually exploiting women and children in government run camps. These were women who had survived Boko Haram attacks, walked for days to reach safety, and handed themselves over to the Nigerian government for protection. The government put them in camps. Then the soldiers started making demands. Inside Giwa Barracks, 10 soldiers including five who worked in the health clinic were documented coercing at least 15 female detainees into sex. The price was food. Soap. Basic necessities. And the promise of freedom. Across more than 14 government run IDP camps around Maiduguri, soldiers, police, camp officials and civilian vigilante groups were all documented forcing women and girls to provide sex in exchange for food and services. Some soldiers promised women jobs outside the camps then transported them directly to military barracks for sexual exploitation. A survey of 400 displaced people across three states found that 66 percent said camp officials sexually abused women and girls. Children as young as five were being held in the same facilities. The US State Department documented all of this every single year for five consecutive years. Every year Nigeria promised accountability. Every year zero military officials were convicted. Not one. Nobody was charged. Nobody was tried. Nobody went to prison. The Nigerian military's response to every report was the same. Denial. 💀🇳🇬
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Jael’s Mallet
Jael’s Mallet@TentSpike·
Ever noticed how Cain knew it was wrong to murder Abel yet the law wasn’t given to us yet through Moses?
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Alvin Foo
Alvin Foo@alvinfoo·
Why Socrates hated Democracy? I got to say I agree with Socrates. Democracy don’t make sense looking at it from his perspective. What do you think?
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