SAMUEL🃏(🍊,💊)
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SAMUEL🃏(🍊,💊)
@Sam_Fak07
DEFI || Programmer || UI UX || Content Writer || Technical Analyst ||
God’s Eye Katılım Ocak 2023
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@mariu_234 @ChuksEricE You can never get paid and I hope your account gets suspended and terminated
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@ChuksEricE I heard the driver is anIgbo man.. hope isn’t what I’m thinking
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@daddyhope @eNCA I blame whoever was in power then to rescue SA…. They should have just watched yall 😵
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Dear @eNCA,
I am deeply ashamed by the type of journalism displayed in this clip. As a trained journalist, and as a former eNCA journalist myself, I must say this is dangerous and highly questionable conduct, especially when a media crew is no longer merely documenting events, but appears to be facilitating or legitimising harassment.
There is a major difference between reporting on an incident and becoming part of the theatre of intimidation.
If a legal migrant is being surrounded, threatened or humiliated by a vigilante group, the role of journalists should be to document what is happening accurately, safely and fairly, while remaining conscious that the vulnerable person may already be under pressure or fear.
Once a crew starts staging interactions, shoving microphones into faces in a way that amplifies intimidation, or giving a vigilante leader a platform without challenge or context, you cross from journalism into participation.
It becomes even more problematic in South Africa, where xenophobic violence has previously led to deaths, displacement and mob attacks against African migrants, including Nigerians, Zimbabweans, Somalis and others, many of whom were legally documented, just like this man appears to be.
Media coverage in such contexts requires extreme caution because images and narratives can inflame public hostility.
Journalists can and should interview all sides, including controversial or vigilante figures, because journalism often requires engaging difficult voices. But ethical reporting also requires balance, context and humanity. A migrant should not be turned into a spectacle while the aggressor is normalised as an authority figure.
Your crew should have avoided creating conditions where the victim felt cornered, exposed or endangered simply because cameras were present, with microphones repeatedly shoved between him and the aggressor.
I am deeply embarrassed by the conduct of this eNCA crew. You should be ashamed of this type of journalism.
This is precisely the kind of irresponsible media conduct that has historically inflamed violence in societies under tension. Journalists must never become participants in intimidation campaigns.
In this clip, you are no longer acting as observers. You become actors within the confrontation itself, helping create a public theatre where a man who is legally in your country is harassed by an ignorant vigilante who does not even understand the law governing immigration and business ownership.
A documented immigrant in South Africa has the legal right to start a business unless the conditions of their visa explicitly prohibit it. That is the law.
Journalism must expose intimidation, not become the microphone of xenophobic vigilantism.
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can’t still believe i now own a house 😭🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
congratulations to me on my new house 🍾🎈🎉🎊
after years of renting finally 😭
you can do it too




0xghost@0xghost06
just made a millionaire purchase😭🎉🎉🎉🎉 can’t believe i just got this
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Yes it’s me I went to eat mai Shayi indomie at Apo zone D, any problem sir ??
lobistar Assistant@tolathebaddest
No be sarkin motors be this
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I was made to create.
To cook from scratch. To write. To build. To analyze the market. To pray, sketch, mend, arrange, and begin.
Creating awakens something alive in me because it reflects the One who made me.
I am not a product.
I am a creator.




M Λ R V@withloveCRT
A beautiful month. Shall we? 😋📈
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@Sam_Fak07 @Techriztm @Psychedeliatm @Benii360 Bring two male white goats without blemish aged 4 and 7 respectively that haven’t been seen by any eye except yours
Only then can we discuss further on this matter 😂
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Honored to finish as Best Student - Coached, mentored and rewarded.
Grateful to my friend,host and tutor @Techriztm for the structure, mentorship and guidance that shaped me.
If you are reading this, keep moving. One day motion will meet luck.
Abam Daniel O.
BGS PSY’26




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I’m moving past just exploits, aiming to create meaningful impact and steady progress..
Now we grow and evolve
Sincere appreciation to my mentor @Techriztm for the unwavering support and direction.


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Psychedelia'26 was like a fight for a knife in the mud. If you were weak, you'd not survive. The 1,261 of us, none was to be overlooked. And it wasn't just a personal hunger but more of the enlightenment given by @Techriztm
Thank you for taking away generational poverty. 💜




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@craftd_fx @Techriztm Marv no be so oooo….. you even post Top 10 😂
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@Psychedeliatm Psy26 will do good in the future beyond expectations…… anticipation for more tags on congratulations
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Today marks the official close of another intensive learning cycle at Psychedelia.
The 2026 batch
For the past 5 months, starting from December through April, our students have gone through a structured, high performance training system designed to do one thing: produce results.
Not surface level knowledge, not noise, but real market understanding, discipline, and execution.
This wasn’t easy. It was never meant to be.
Late nights. Chart time. Journaling. Wins, losses, adjustments. Growth.
That’s the process. And those who respected it have come out different.
At Psychedelia, we don’t measure participation, we measure transformation.

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