Promise Linus

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Promise Linus

Promise Linus

@PLinus32483

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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@R_eq_uin This is the first time someone on this app is saying just exactly what's been on my mind about this whole saga happening in Nigeria now. 🥲🥲🥲🥲 We used to give Africa so much buh ,🥹🥹😭😭
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Onyeka ☭
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
You cannot claim to be a Nigerian nationalist and support the idea of Nigeria turning into a confederacy. You're just doing the job of the colonizers for them. The issue is that some of our people cannot conceive a Nigeria where national identity supersedes ethnic identity. All they've known since childhood is that every group looks out for themselves, with each group trying to one up the other and grab a bigger slice of the national cake. Of course it's usually just the vampire elite class across all ethnic groups eating 98% of the cake with only a fraction of the crumb left to the guilible masses who are obsessed with pathetic tribal dick measuring contests. But I'll stay on tangent. You see, it is very possible to replace ethnic loyalties with a national one. You just need a socialist government of genuine patriots to remain in power for 2-3 decades. You have to remember that tribalism is a symptom of extreme wealth inequality. It's literally a defense mechanism for people who have been impoverished by their leaders, and essentially disappears in socialist societies where the state is aggresive about the welfare of the people. And I'm not just talking about the gele vs Ichafu retards. It also applies to the MAGA clowns and "Immigrants are stealing our jobs and women!" crowd. Slightly disjointed post but any form of separatism in the form of oduduwa kini kan republic, Biafra or Arewanistan... Count me out. I want a strong Nigeria that can spit in the eye of the colonizers and their apparatus (the WB, IMF, American Military Industrial Complex etc) AND drag the rest of Africa by the scruff of its neck. Zero chance of that happening if you divide the people further and firmly put tribal loyalty above nationhood. Nigeria first. Always 🇳🇬
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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@sowore Dear sir, as long as it's through the process of democracy, I am certain there is nothing good that will come out if it
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
This is the time for BOLD ideas that will totally liberate this nation — not only from a decadent, corrupt, and incompetent political class, but also from the culture of fear that has held citizens captive for too long. A people who conquer fear can never be permanently oppressed. The future belongs to courageous minds, organized communities, and uncompromising resistance against injustice. Nigeria does not need more timid managers of decay. It needs visionaries, organizers, truth-tellers, and a generation ready to reclaim the nation from greed, impunity, and hopelessness #RevolutionNow Omoyele Sowore declares intention to run for president in 2027 thesun.ng/omoyele-sowore…
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Defence HQ has confirmed that the kidnappers deep in the Oyo state forests who killed the innocent school teacher, Michael Oyedokun, are part of the Boko Haram group. It is interesting to note that these Boko Haram insurgencies usually happen in states and cities that are home to these Saudi funded Salafi Wahhabi schools that teach strict Islamic ideologies. The original Boko Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf, was introduced to this Salafi ideology by Islamic scholars in Maiduguri and Jos, like Sheikh Ja'afar, who were all educated and trained in Saudi Arabia before importing the ideology into Nigeria. Even after this informal education, Yusuf personally traveled to Saudi Arabia on a full fledged scholarship and spent years there before finally coming to Nigeria to officially start the Boko Haram movement. And just like Mohammed Yusuf, it is important to emphasize that Al-Qaeda members and leaders, including Osama bin Laden, were all similarly raised in the Saudi Salafi Wahhabi networks. Also, in a notable 2018 interview with The Washington Post, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman explicitly stated that Saudi Arabia's global export of Wahhabism during the Cold War was done at the request of Western allies to counter Soviet influence in Muslim countries. Now, from the Cold War era to this day, Saudi Arabia has spent roughly one hundred billion dollars funding the establishment of these schools across different parts of the world. This money covers infrastructure, salaries for Islamic clerics, scholarships for young recruits, the mass printing of extremist literature, and the construction of massive mosques that totally overshadow local institutions. Coincidentally, from the 1990s to the early 2000s, about twenty million dollars flowed from Saudi Arabia into Nigeria annually. This was the exact same time that Yusuf began his Boko Haram career. Understand that Yusuf was an almajiri and had absolutely no access to formal education, but he was somehow able to afford foreign trips and establish a sophisticated army of Boko Haram fighters that had full military gear, advanced weaponry, fleets of tactical vehicles, and a vast intelligence network capable of outmaneuvering the Nigerian military. In Oyo state, where this particular teacher was beheaded, there are over 150 Salafi Wahhabi schools. These schools operate under the exact same doctrine as those in Northern Nigeria where Mohammed Yusuf studied, and similarly to those in the Middle East that gave birth to Osama bin Laden. They provide not just a radical interpretation of the Quran but also social welfare programs, free healthcare, daily meals, and financial support for impoverished families to ensure absolute loyalty to their foreign handlers. These schools are essentially operating as a state within a state. Of course, the federal government of Nigeria likes to pretend that there is absolutely no connection between these schools and the Boko Haram ideology. They claim the fighters are not students from these schools, but merely poor and desperate men and children who are recruited. And when you point out that most of their leaders once studied in these very schools, they dismiss it as a mere coincidence, insisting that the schools do not represent the doctrines of Boko Haram. Now, even if we accept this garbage story and decide to base our reasoning around it, it still does not add up. To convince a man to abandon his family and friends, his ideals and aspirations, and everything life has to offer, just to strap himself with bombs and blow himself up in public is not just a matter of money. It is a matter of absolute ideological conviction made possible by ruthless brainwashing. We must also recognize that the open gun battles with soldiers are not all there is to the Boko Haram insurgencies. These fighters sometimes spend months in the forests training on how to use ammunition, drones, and various defensive tactics that allow them to survive in open combat. Sometimes they spend days smuggling food supplies across mountains, navigating treacherous terrains, enduring extreme weather conditions, and maintaining highly coordinated communication networks under constant military surveillance. So even if they are still getting paid, we have to ask ourselves what ideological grounding paved the way and allowed tens of thousands of our youths to be reduced to disposable foot soldiers for a foreign agenda. Until we start asking these difficult questions and confronting the root cause, we will constantly be locked in open gun battles, endlessly killing our own people.
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Abiodun@bin_gbada

Now that the Defence HQ has confirmed that the kidnappers deep in Oyo state forests are the JAS group. The JAS Group is the original faction of Boko Haram & an EXTREMELY VIOLENT Terrorist group (evidently in the way the teacher was killed) Southwest is in trouble. We are surrounded.

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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@DavidHundeyin Bro I've been seeing ur post for a while now and I won't lie they say the exact same thing as my mind buh I just hope u won't be like reni omokri. That aside I honestly see no reason any foreign country should be involved in any of our shit. It's a show if weakness
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
That's precisely why major national decisions such as permitting the presence of foreign military deployment on your soil must be made by people who know their arse from their elbow, not "the market woman." I don't give a single fuck what geopolitical decisions the "market woman" thinks Nigeria should make. Her opinion carries the same weight as that of the basket of Cameroon pepper slowly rotting in front of her while she waits for customers in the same smelly open market she has spent the past 15 years of her life. We are talking about major decisions affecting the life and death of 200 million people. Who gives a fuck what the "market woman" thinks should or shouldn't happen? What the fuck does she know about anything?
Jerry livingstones@Golddigger124

@DavidHundeyin David I understand your logic, but on a neutral plane what has the government of Nigeria done that has been commendable in tackling insecurity Your answer is obviously nothing, so a market women will literally see the 47th as a saviour because the institution of Nigeria

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African mind
African mind@Africanized3·
As an African, you have no business being a Christian or a Muslim. Those two religions were used to enslave your ancestors.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
For those who don't know, Gadaffi's Great Man Made River Project was in the process of re-greening the entire Libyan Sahara and part of the Sahel using vast underground fossil water reserves. So when the White People Coalition Army arrived in 2011, they bombed the project sites and even its pipe factory so that the Sahara and North Sahel would remain poor, underpopulated, and eternally dependent on food imports. Little history lesson.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Why Did The West Destroy Libya’s Water Supply In 2011? Did you know that the West destroyed one of the largest water infrastructure projects ever attempted in human history, just to punish the sovereign African country that created this project? In this report for the Spearhead, @okorieuche_ sheds light on Libya’s fabled and tragically ill-fated Great Man-made River Project (GMRP), a project that could have sustained Libya’s water supply into the distant future, and transformed the wider Saharan and Sahelian regions of Africa, geologically and economically, for the better, had NATO not carried out its illegal invasion of Libya in 2011 and murdered its popular, revolutionary leader Muammar Gaddafi.

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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@GodstimeAtas I can't hate what I haven't seen before. I just don't want to believe what you believe
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Rebel👑
Rebel👑@aimieeee___·
I am everything without God
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R7' G⚽AL!!!
R7' G⚽AL!!!@Air7Kryx·
@Abu_The_Truth Break them mentally and emotionally, make drugs and alcohol available, music as a numbing pill, justify their anger with influencers, advertise porn, encourage Lust, crumble the economy and give them NEWS of horror and terror... Rinse and REPEAT and it becomes a LOOP
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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@GodstimeAtas Jehovah's witnesses did same about blood transfusion. One of their popular leaders got sick to the extent it needed blood transfusion. It was carried out on him. Some members found and it began to spread so they had to come out and abolish it. Let them fool themselves
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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@_Ochiedike Mine was “it is easier for a camel to pass thru the eyes of the needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of god”. Coupled with the one u quoted
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Ochiedike
Ochiedike@_Ochiedike·
Reading about “slaves obey your master” in a Bible was all I needed to know to leave Christianity.✊🏾
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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@GodstimeAtas It's time for offering and tithe let's be on our feet ... Malachi 3:10 ... To be continued
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GT Atas
GT Atas@GodstimeAtas·
If you want to do fravd in Nigeria, just go into Pastoring. It is the only legal way to make money illegally in the country.
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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@GodstimeAtas Two of them are equal in the damages they've cost. Mohammed teaches violence to non believers while Jesus say Let them kill u I've got a place for u
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𝙴𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚐𝚊
𝙴𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚐𝚊@erigganewmoney·
What’s a modern problem that would sound absolutely insane to someone from 100 years ago? EriggaLive
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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@MickMilee The Europeans, the Americans and the Arabians will declare nuclear war on us I'm no capping
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Mick Milee
Mick Milee@MickMilee·
What if we ban every religion and practice humanity?
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Promise Linus
Promise Linus@PLinus32483·
@GodstimeAtas I wish I wasn't called promise I will never make this same mistake with my children
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GT Atas
GT Atas@GodstimeAtas·
Southern Nigerians bear European names, northern Nigerians bear Arabic names. Our culture and heritage will soon go extinct if we continue like this.
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