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Qossi

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Polemicist. Unpopular Opinions.

Finding Fortune Katılım Ocak 2010
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Ụlọma
Ụlọma@ulxma·
Sometimes fighting for your rights includes fighting for the rights of people you hate. In fact, the greatest test of your principles is whether they shift based on your prejudices. That’s because principles don’t work in isolation; they work in systems. If you cannot see how it all trickles down to you and will lead to your own doom, I don’t even know what to say.
𝓺𝓾𝓮𝓮𝓷 𝓿𝓸𝓷@ihespgl

why won’t the banger boys not have mind, they know you guys are so empathetic that you’ll fight for them🥹🥹🥹

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H_R_V@SpacemanAp·
Removing mathematics & science from the continents education has been a priority of the WB,IMF & WEF. They’ve been at it since the 70s & we were stupid enough to allow the likes of Ruto & the drug dealer do it for them. At some point in the next year, science will be scrapped
Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth

🇳🇬 🇰🇪Kenyan education officials said mathematics is too confusing for children. In Nigeria, they went further and scrapped it entirely form UTM Exams. These are policies that could not have been pursued by Africa statemen unless they were mad or the servants of imperial finance.

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603°@demetrius3244·
This is the last thing I’ll say on this because I have come to the conclusion that Nigeria is not a country for people who want to think But simply if a politician or richer person defamed you online or cyber bullied you, what are your chances of getting a positive ruling ?
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WARÚHIÚ
WARÚHIÚ@kamauwaruhiu·
My advice to the younger generation. Question every system. Marriage, education, employment, contemporary businesses,tax ,politics , police, law and order , religion, social dynamics . Dnt follow and obey blindly it doesn't work.
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kpoffman@6ryte·
That whole "everything but penetration" virgin phenomenon is so crazy to me. Do you know how evil you gotta be to try to gaslight God on a technicality?
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M.S@MalaakSafa·
There is no amount of money, oil, or gold that is worth more than having bees, trees, and clean water.
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ThatPortharcourtBoy aka Nnukwu Nmanwu
sorry but i am not in support of this. y'all are celebrating and i understand but this is setting a dangerous precedent which we are already seeing from brands and politicians. you write a review and the brand doesn't like it, they'll have you arrested and charged with defamation and cyber bullying. you demand accountability from a politician online and they'll do the same thing. this should at best be a civil matter, not a criminal matter. again, this is a slippery slope and we should all be careful
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

JUST IN: social media user Mr SAMUEL ADEBOYE ADEYEYE aka Swanky_concept has been sentenced to 2 years imprisonment after pleading guilty for spread long misinformation with malicious intent about Adekunle Gold and Simi’s daughter

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𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑
Nigerians are very docile people. Airtel has a national network issue. Nobody complains, people experience fraudulent data consumption across service providers, Nobody takes action, no protests, no form of demand for better service, nothing at all. What they do is switch to MTN. If MTN does not work they switch to Glo, if all of them don't work for them they switch to Starlink. No demand for justice, no demand for accountability, just spineless complaints. When you try to take action the idiots will advise you to buy Starlink. And then I took an action by calling out Airtel on my platform, Airtel reached out and decided to troubleshoot my area's network. I agreed with Airtel, let's try that even though I don't believe that can solve the problem. But let's try something and see, if that solves the problem in my area we push forward and demand that it be enforced nationwide. People start complaining that I am only concerned about myself, people who have taken no action before. Others started scaring me. They are going to arrest you, instead of showing solidarity with me and standing up for me against a national problem and encouraging me, they start asking me to dock that the company will oppress me. What is wrong with Nigerians? Are you people cursed? Can you people not stand up for once and achieve a common goal? This is why you can't buy sardines anymore. In other countries when you increase the prices of basic products the people protest and try to kick the company out of their country. This is why you buy iPhones at an extra cost. Every increment in the prices of products you see as an opportunity to exhibit class against your fellow citizens. "I am better than you." "I am richer than you that is why I can afford it." Are you people stupid? Why are you so afraid of speaking out and suffering oppression? What exactly is wrong with Nigerians?
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Sir Collins, MAAT.
Sir Collins, MAAT.@CollinsofYork·
Honestly Peter Obi is just saying what any reasonable person already knows. 180 days. 36 states. Do the math. 🇳🇾 That's roughly 5 days per state to sit with real Nigerians. Not ministers. Not party chairmen. Not billionaire donors. Real people. Real problems. Real conversations. 👂 Any leader who genuinely wants to govern this country could do this without breaking a sweat. But the people attacking this idea? Look at who they are. 👀 These are the same Tinubu supporters defending a president who knows the streets of Paris better than the streets of Maiduguri. The same people who think governance is something that happens in Abuja boardrooms and overseas hospitals. 😏 Peter Obi does not talk about this during the campaigns. He actually lives it daily; He has walked markets, sat in broken classrooms, visited hospitals and donated millions without 400 cars in his convoy. This is not just a personality trait. This is the difference between someone who sees power as responsibility versus someone who sees it as reward. 🇳🇬 180 days is more than enough. The problem was never time. It was never caring enough to show up.(Jos will always remain a case in point)😔 #PeterObi #Nigeria #Tinubu #Leadership #NigeriaDecides #NigeriawillbeOK
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

“180 days is more than enough to tour the 36 states in Nigeria and listen to the people’s problems” – Peter Obi

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Qossi@Qossi__·
@ayomiposi11962 @kcemen1ke @MubarakGold1 @thecableng Just like how Abians see Otti like a god. Their present reality (even though argued to be seemingly average by naysayers) feels like heaven to them, compared to the hell they’ve been through from past leadership.
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Qossi@Qossi__·
@ayomiposi11962 @kcemen1ke @MubarakGold1 @thecableng It was amazing for us residents in Anambra at the time to experience his leadership in 2013. It was fresh, novel, and a break from the norm… especially coming from the many years of degradation, corruption and incompetence plaguing the state, from previous leaderships.
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
“Qualification is a perspective; it depends on where you're coming from. Rabiu Kwankwaso said he's more qualified because he has a PhD; I don't have a PhD. Today, in the country, I would say he has some experience. He's been exposed; there's no doubt about that. I don't think his claim was wrong, but for what Nigeria needs today, Nigeria needs a wealth creator; it needs a wealth manager. I have built businesses from scratch into reputable businesses locally and internationally. In this context, nobody today, including the president, can claim to have passed through my experience.” — Peter Obi
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𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗
𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗@LucifersTweetz·
It’s a pretty horrible time to be alive if you have morals and a conscience.
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Degen CPA
Degen CPA@DrewVento·
Say what you will about the CIA but the price of crack hasn't increased since the 80s
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SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6·
Since 2015, There’s a DELIBERATE Agenda to Kill Education in Nigeria. From Rigging Illiterate Men with Missing School Certificates into Power, Encouraging the Almajiri system up North, Leaving Schools, Campuses & Hostels to Decay, To now Reducing Exam CutOff Marks. Its Clear.
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