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Okoli Stan

Okoli Stan

@OkoliStan

Civil Engineer || Plywood Hub ||.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2019
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s. Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph. You too can connect the dots: 1000reasons.vote/looters
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
Corn silk treats 🌿Bed wetting 🌿Prostate enlargement 🌿Kidney stones 🌿Diabetes 🌿High cholesterol 🌿Congestive heart failure 🌿Depression 🌿Blur vision Boil fresh or dried silk in water and drink 5 tablespoons three times daily. Retweet 🔄. Nature heals. #BackToEden
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Lamine FC
Lamine FC@Lamineeyamal__·
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MO@Abu_Salah9·
This is how the people of Gaza thanked Lamine Yamal. He has won the hearts of every free soul in the world. ❤️🇵🇸
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Iyo Obietonbara
Iyo Obietonbara@sankofa360·
(1) Cheap technology in Africa. China (2) Cheap and affordable electrical appliances in Africa. China (3) Interest Free Loans/Loans with 3 to 5% Interest as against predatory loans from western countries and institutions. China. (5) Africa's partners in industrialization and in infrastructure development. China. (6) Cheap and affordable cars that have flooded the African market. Making car ownership a reality for a lot of Africans. China. (7) Cheap and affordable STEM Toys/Baby Tec China. (8) Affordable digital Economy & ICT. China. (9) Affordable Public Health & Pharmaceuticals China. (10) Agricultural Export Support by removing all tariffs for African nations. China. (11) Africa's solar belt program via which tens of thousands of homes in Africa now have electricity? China. (12) Africa's partner in building super industries like the $20 billion Dangote Refinery? China. Lastly, guess the country, so called geopolitical analysts and social influencers castigates the most in Africa? Yeah, you guessed right. China. Let me add this: The reason we have what looks like a middle class in several African countries today is China. China didn't just lift itself out of poverty, it took the entire Global South with it and we in Africa are direct beneficiaries of China's massive industrialization. Instead of spreading propaganda against the Chinese, we should be grateful to China and learn from them to better our systems. Some of you won't be able to afford smart phones or home appliances and basic civilian technology if China had no cards in global politics and power. Some of your parents couldn't even afford TV when the West controlled everything. Stop being stup*d, know who your true partners are.
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Wyi Gaius B.S
Wyi Gaius B.S@Wyi_Gaius·
America is that nation that believes in God but watched Israel killed over 70k in Gaza and plunge the entire city into famine. America is that nation that believes in God but is heartless enough to attack an Iranian ship carrying armless sailors, watching over 80 men drown. America is that nation that believes in God but, on the first day of attacking Iran, killed over 160 school children by bombing an elementary school. No apologise. America is that nation that believes in God but invaded Vietnam that posed no threat to America, bombed the shit out of them and whose citizens are still suffering from the aftermath of the war. America is that nation that believes in God but created and funded ISIS and al-Qaeda, entities that kill both Muslims and Christians for political reasons. America is that nation that believes in God but vetoed a UN resolution that wants to make food a human right because your ally, Israel, is starving Palestinians in Gaza. The United States of America is anything but a Christian nation.
Department of State@StateDept

America will always be a nation that calls to God in prayer.

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David Hundeyin
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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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
Moringa contains: 🌿17 times more calcium than milk 🥛 🌿 2 times more protein than yoghurt 🍦 🌿 5 times more folic acid than beef🍖 🌿 5 times more zinc than pork 🥩 🌿 4 times more amino acid than eggs 🥚 🌿 7 times more Vit C than oranges 🍊 The tree of life.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
When angry youths storm their presidential palace to remove corrupt leaders and judges, I do not need to ask if it is a CIA orchestrated colour revolution or not. Such a revolution will always fail to produce the right leaders and the desired institutional reforms the youths claim to be fighting for. If you remove Tinubu today, you need to have your 800 page manifesto ready on exactly how the new government will be structured. You need to write entirely new policing laws from scratch, the colonial educational curriculums must be burned to ashes and restructured to enable true decolonization, you must have a concrete blueprint for nationalizing the banks and natural resources, a completely overhauled judicial architecture that does not cater to foreign cartels, and a radical new foreign policy that cuts off the parasitic umbilical cord to the West. If you do not take this into consideration, you end up without a single constitutional reform. You just get a wardrobe change for the same circus, placing another set of compliant criminals in power. Ideology is absolutely critical because the movement has to be ruthlessly rigid. Understand that even though we all pretend to want a better country, we do not actually share the same grievances. Some people just want a better electric supply for their business houses, some want civil service jobs, some just want to buy cheaper fuel at the pumps, some want the dollar exchange rate to drop so they can import foreign goods, and others just want the government to lower the price of a bag of rice. These are consumer complaints, not revolutionary visions. Without a rigid unifying ideology, the movement will instantly collapse the moment the government throws the mob a bone and attains one of these petty objectives. Furthermore, if the CIA and the imperial cartels know that Nigeria is having a spontaneous, headless revolution, they will simply sneak into the shadows and weaponize our fault lines. They will secretly supply guns to factions in the East and convince them that this is the perfect opportunity to fight for Biafra. The militants in the Niger Delta will be armed and funded to violently lock down their oil fields to protect multinational assets. The political elites in the West will be fed propaganda to convince them that the uprising is just an Igbo or Hausa plot to take over their lucrative seaports and technological hubs. The North will be intentionally destabilized by foreign intelligence funneling weapons to religious extremists and bandit warlords to ensure the agricultural belt burns. In fact, without a rigid and unifying ideology, a headless uprising in Nigeria is guaranteed to descend into a bloody, Sudan style civil war where proxy warlords slaughter each other while Chevron quietly continues to pump the oil to the West. The protest must be philosophically grounded and intellectually armed. It absolutely must not be a pathetic riot based on the individual, short sighted interests of bread and butter.
Curiosity@FrankBr61765834

@Chetuyachinago @DavidHundeyin Brother, do you think this could be the case of Nepal being the revolution was seen by many as something spontaneous before the said elected person or do you think it was an hijacked or sponsored one from the onset?

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Just Jack
Just Jack@7Veritas4·
CANADA: Our Prime Minster studied at Oxford and Harvard, was the Governor of both the Banks of England and Canada, and is recognized as one of the sharpest financial minds around. AMERICA: oh yeah? Our guy passed THREE dementia tests. (Allegedly)
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Shirazi.t
Shirazi.t@xoxoshirazi·
Donald Trump and Netanyahu have made Iran more popular than it has been in the last 47 years. Everyone wants to go visit there! Like the second this war is over tourism in Iran is going to SKYROCKET!
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
“…Instead of waiting on the government to save them…” I hate that phrase. Why don’t you people find another catchphrase in selling your courses? Why are you people far detached from reality? I hope you realize that anything you are teaching anyone that’s intended to take their focus away from their government is counterproductive. It will solve no problem. Only a tiny fraction of the pack will be able to earn a decent wage as DJs. That’s it. Majority will never earn anything decent from DJing, no matter how many nightclubs and lounges you think are popping up in Lagos. This is exactly how so many people were hoodwinked into tech, then forex, then crypto, web3, only to end up learning that you cannot achieve economic freedom en masse without the involvement of your government. The only one whose fortunes are guaranteed to change here is you, the teacher.
TBAJ@tolanibaj

I created my DJ academy to solve a problem. People complain about low minimum wage and wait on the government to save them. My academy exists for people ready to learn a SKILL and make extra income comfortably. Nightlife is booming in Lagos, Nigeria therefore we will always need DJs. If you don’t know how to market yourself, I will personally mentor you. I’m excellent at marketing ask around. I have the best tutors at my academy to build the next generation of DJs… If you cannot see the vision, get off of my page.

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Babak
Babak@ChronicBabak·
Obama slow walks JCPOA sanction relief despite Iranian compliance Trump tears up JCPOA Biden fails to re-enter JCPOA Trump bombs Iran during negations Trump bombs Iran during negations again Robin Brooks: how do you bring Iran to the negotiating table in good faith?? smfh
Robin Brooks@robin_j_brooks

@RKelanic What's your alternative to a blockade if you want to bring Iran to the negotiating table in good faith?

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RT@RT_com·
Stadium erupts as Rayo Vallecano players celebrate historic UEFA Conference League semi-final victory with a Palestinian flag The 1-0 win over Strasbourg marked the first European semi-final triumph in the club’s history, giving Rayo the edge heading into the second leg
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roz@rozpersian·
Did you guys know that the judges that issued international arrest warrants for Netanyahu were sanctioned by the United states and as a result are completely unable to access their bank accounts or do any banking due to Visa and Mastercard?
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Shepherd’s Leap in the Canary Islands has shepherds using a staff to jump across ravines and volcanic terrain while tending goats
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