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Katılım Şubat 2023
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Elnathan John
Elnathan John@elnathan_john·
This is so untrue and not backed by a single fact. The people packaging, selling, managing the idiots ruining Nigeria are not illiterate. The people who washed Buhari of all his sins and declared him to be better than an early morning blowjob were professionals: doctors, journalists, writers, lawyers, academics and even scientists. Religious bigotry is curated and spread by very educated people, some with PhDs. Dangerous ethnic bigotry is spread by journalists, lawyers and academics. When Bayo Onanuga wrote nasty xenophobic things about Igbos during the last elections, declaring that Igbos have no business in Lagos politics was he illiterate? Is someone like FFK, illiterate? Sheikh Gumi (whatever you think of him) is a medical doctor with a PhD. The opposite is what is true. A small elite minority forces the rest of the country into the hellhole that it is in and uses poverty, religion and ethnicity as bait to draw the illiterate masses into their schemes. Uneducated people are not the problem. They are simply used by the often very educated people who consciously create and benefit from the problem. It is not illiterate people emptying state coffers and sending their children abroad in luxury. It is not illiterate people making sure there is no infrastructure. It is not illiterate people designing mechanisms to rig elections, from INEC to the streets. It is not illiterate people who make corrupt judges uphold stolen elections in court. It is so funny when the average city dweller in Lagos or Abuja arrogantly thinks they are more politically educated than the guy selling oranges or kolanuts in a small town in Kano or Bauchi. Many of these so called illiterates participate more fully in the democratic process than most people in cities. They know where their ward is, they know who their local councillor is, they know their local chiefs and district heads, a thing many people, even those arguing here do not know. That guy with a transistor radio in Sokoto knows more about local politics than you will ever know. In terms of political consciousness or even ethics, there is not a single advantage the literate Nigerian has over the illiterate Nigerian. Literate and illiterate Nigerians alike participate in the anyhowness that defines Nigerian society.
.@UcheKl

Nigeria has an illiterate majority, and they keep deciding the fate of the literate minority. This is what happened in 2015 and it’s gotten worse ever since.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
As always, learn to ask questions and never accept everything at its immediate face value. It's a basic requirement for being a functional adult human being.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

EFF Spokesperson: South Africa’s Latest Anti-Immigration Wave Is Externally Funded, Not Organic In recent months, South Africa has witnessed a tragically familiar resurgence of anti-immigrant viol*nce, fueled by the oldest trick in the colonial book: “divide and conquer”. At a time when predatory Western corporations are kicking against the country’s equality laws – aimed at ensuring its African majority actually benefits from its economy – and when the US government is actively supporting separatist groups in the country led by white supr*macists, the timing of this resurgence could not be more telling. Under the false pretext of “protecting” their country from “crim*nals”, a noisy minority of historically-illiterate South Africans has flooded the streets, hunting down and att*cking Africans from other nations, blocking their children at the gates of schools, and calling for them to return to their countries. The African Union and human rights groups have strongly condemned these violations. Ghana and Nigeria have since summoned their South African envoys over them. And through it all, the neocolonial forces that are actually responsible for the economic state of Africa’s longest and most directly colonized nations continue to enjoy their eternal free pass. In this June 8, 2026, interview, Sinawo Thambo, South African Member of Parliament and National Spokesperson for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, comments on the forces behind this malicious movement, and where the necessary funding may be coming from.

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Raysynd
Raysynd@Adefolaitan·
@iamNeare He is almost there. Not every protest is "good protest" Not every revolution is a "revolution". The motivations and understanding of the participants matter. Basically, he needs to understand all the why and who was behind it.
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KING ELOM👑🌕
KING ELOM👑🌕@iamNeare·
Nwannem, I understand that you're just waking up to how the world works. Nepal is actually living Nigeria's 2014 n that protest Elon's algorithm pushed to your timeline is the reason you're calling Nigerians coward. There's no real change in Nepal, matter of fact, they're about to suffer the most like Nigerians after 2014. Nigerians are not cowards, cowards don't take desert to go to Europe, or fetch petrol from accident tanker truck. Nigerians are mostly blinded by decades of institutional brainwashing (colonial education) religious brainwashing n media propaganda. These things has been used to make them unaware to the status of the nation at a global stage, class consciousness n who/color of the real enemy. Until a good percentage of the masses is aware of who their real enemy is, no real change will come out from "Peaceful demonstration"
Ozedikus Nwanne@Ozedikus

I hate to admit it but Nigerians are cowards. The citizens of Nepal didn’t suffer even half of what we’re suffering today before they had a revolt

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Dwayne Omowale
Dwayne Omowale@DOmowale·
Haiti ended slavery in the Dominican Republic and supported Simón Bolívar's revolution under the condition that he end slavery in the South American territories that he liberated. Haiti also contributed to the the anti-colonial movement in Africa. The work of Jean Price-Mars influenced some of the anti-colonial leaders in Africa and Max Dorsinville oversaw the election which led to Togo's independence from France. Haiti has consistently had an important role in the liberation struggles of African people globally.
🔱D'ussé Boy🔱@chewtle29

@navajofelon @ChelseaHerps Also she's wrong because Haiti didn't have a role in the further liberation of the enslaved across the Americas. If anything, it made them suffer more brutality by their oppressors in an attempt to squash any future rebellions.

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Daniella
Daniella@Daniella810600·
Africa doesnt have tribalism. What they consider tribes were independent warring nations that were forcefully amalgamated by outsiders to form a single political entity. Of course tension is will be the norm. We should ask ourselves how we cool the long existing tensions
hin 🇪🇹@hinpjd

Today tribalism has become worse than the colonization of Africa itself The more you think about it the more frightening it become . Hw can Africans fight and harm each other in ways that are sometimes even more terrible than the oppression they once suffered from colonial powers

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zellie
zellie@zellieimani·
Billionaires didn’t get rich by working harder. They got rich by making sure you work harder, get paid less, and spend more.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The rot at the center expresses itself most clearly in what the civilization cannot do anymore. It cannot build infrastructure. The United States still has not completed a modern, dedicated high-speed rail line between two major cities comparable to those China builds as routine construction. Decades of announcements, studies, lawsuits, overruns, delays, and unfinished track, while elsewhere entire networks are built. It cannot respond to a pandemic without turning public health into a partisan battlefield. It cannot pass a budget on schedule. It cannot rebuild a city it allowed to drown. Twenty years after Katrina, significant portions of New Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward had not been rebuilt. It cannot house its own population. The wealthiest country in the history of human civilization has people dying on the streets of its richest cities in sight of buildings whose apartments are owned by sovereign wealth funds and left empty as investment vehicles. These are not failures of resources. They are failures of political will, institutional capacity, and collective imagination, all of which are corroded by the same process. When plunder is the economic model, you optimize for extraction, not construction. You get very good at taking. You forget how to build. And one day you look at your own country and realize that the society you were supposedly defending abroad, the society worth bombing other countries to protect... You forgot to maintain it at home. The empire went everywhere. And the republic quietly hollowed out while no one was watching.
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YOM🗣️
YOM🗣️@ThaBoyYom·
I clocked something.. Rent is always paid for, nobody notices that the DSTV subscription hasn’t gone off since, nobody notices that the kids haven’t stayed home since they started schooling, nobody notices how the cooking gas is always filled when it finishes, notice how there’s always light in the house even with the crazy units, there’s always fuel in gen when there’s no light. Nobody appreciates the Man SPECIALLY for all these.. it’s seen as “that’s his job”.. he gets no special props for it. . . . . But the moment you ask why there’s no food in the kitchen and/or why the kitchen is dirty.. It becomes “You think it’s easy to cook and clean, appreciate and support her” Women want appreciation, support and incentives for their roles, while a Man wanting support for his own role is “not Man enough”. + When the Man supports her role, “He’s doing it for his family” When the Woman supports his role, “She’s doing it for HER MAN”(and not for the family) These are the issues… Men need to clock so many things and start speaking up more to regulate these narratives… we can’t continue keeping quiet.. na beg I dey beg una.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Nigerian trends watch. Episode 300000087. If you check this from outside Nigeria, you will never believe these are not some bush residing barbarians. No thanks to the useless influencers and Elon Musk's algorithm. They are working together to create the exact image the Oyibo wants for Nigeria. This is what they expect to be seen whenever anyone checks what's happening in Nigeria. That top news you are seeing there became a top news even before it generated 100 posts.
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louanalao 🇱🇨
louanalao 🇱🇨@nyanyanyan01·
If a 3rd world country went through as many prime ministers as the UK they’d call us unstable.
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Onyeka ☭
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
Kabuki theater Nothing but kabuki theater! If you are truly a threat the the interests of the Nigerian state, you wouldn't be bundled out of the courtroom for.... what? The 7th time in a row? If you were TRULY an existential or even minor threat to the establishment, here's what they'd do to you: 1. Abduct you from your bed at 2am and whisk you away to an underground cell in Abuja, never to see daylight or your loved ones again, 2. Or hound you and force you to leave the country like @DavidHundeyin 3. Or even better: deposit 20 rounds of ammunition in your torso and toss your body full of holes into the Lagos lagoon ... Not this charade where a supposed Nigerian "freedom fighter" regains his freedom 2 days after each arrest with all his limbs and sanity intact. A "freedom fighter" who by the way is heavily funded by the US State department to kneecap any true revolutionary movement in Nigeria before it grows teeth. No let them whine you.
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35

“Look at what they’re doing to Sowore inside the court room, look at what DSS is doing to him, look at what they’re doing in the court room, do you want to shuut us ? Do you want to kp@! Us ? Shameless people”💔💔 Sowore supporters shouts at the security officials r0ugh handl!ng Sowore as they take him out of the court room this afternoon

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Once again for those at the back: Your African name and language are cultural artefacts that are thousands of years old. They are not yours to deliberately bend or distort to suit your laziness and lack of self-esteem. If the "Ghanaian" in "Dutch-Ghanaian" (whatever the fuck that even means) is so difficult that even to learn how to pronounce a single word is too much work for you, then drop it and just be Dutch in peace! Nobody will quarrel with you! If being African is too much hard work, then please embrace your other identity with your full chest and stop using your African identity as some sort of rare Pokemon brand. Embrace your Dutchness. If possible change your name to Ryan de Boer. Since that's apparently much easier to pronounce than "Twi". Fuck off and quit using Africa as some sort of exotic costume!
Abi@_abix1

Us Dutch Ghanaians sometimes just say “Ghanaian” instead of “Twi” because not everyone knows what Twi is or that it’s a language spoken in Ghana. It’s usually just an easier way to explain it to people, especially those who aren’t familiar with Ghanaian languages.

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