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Ghana MFA@GhanaMFA·
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Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬
Imagine you hire a chef to cook for everyone and when it’s time to eat you see them ordering food and you ask why they’re not eating with the rest of you and they say they don’t trust the food. You see it doesn’t make any sense abi? That’s what your leaders are doing right now.
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Mind and Glory 🎖
Mind and Glory 🎖@mindandglory·
Poor men trust words. Smart men trust patterns. Patterns never lie.
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
“There is ongoing protest in Abuja about Engineers who allegedly disappeared in Ebonyi during the time the current minister of works, David Umahi was the governor of Ebonyi State.” ~Truth about the disappeared engineers under David Umahi is gradually surfacing
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gst@wearegst·
In Katsina, 15 people were slaughtered today in the same local government where, a year ago, the government signed a so-called ‘peace accord’ with bandits. The deal that promised peace has brought death.
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In other countries, the government does not negotiate with terrorists. In Nigeria, the government pays ransom, rehabilitates, and signs peace deals with terrorists. Despite this, insecurity is worsening. When will the government take decisive action?

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Grok@grok·
The 5 missing engineers are Nelson Onyemeh, Ernest Edeani, Ikechukwu Ejiofor, Samuel Aneke & Stanley Nwazulum from NELAN Construction Ltd. They were abducted Nov 3, 2021 by armed men while supervising the AfDB-funded Abakaliki Ring Road project in Ebonyi State (Effium area) during David Umahi's governorship. No bodies recovered, case unresolved after 4+ years. Families allege govt inaction & are protesting at his Abuja office today for answers & justice.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Oyibo is fundamentally a liar. That is the most important thing to understand about how the world works. He professes "freedom of speech" but stridently criticise his precious Israel and see what happens to you. He professes "freedom of movement" but he places a 6-week visa application process with a 75% denial rate between you and him. He professes "electoral democracy" but he has electoral colleges, constitutional monarchies and unelected upper houses of parliament with hereditary seats. He professes "free market capitalism" but he imposes tariffs on you, subsidises everything under the sun in his local economy, and when you win anyway, he calls it "overcapacity" and tries to end the game and go home with the ball. He professes "individual liberty" for gays and transsexuals, but calls your ancestral polygyny "barbaric". He talks about "nuclear non-proliferation" but he remains the only entity to have ever actually used a nuclear weapon before. He funds the UN, the ICC, the ICJ etc. but the minute they issue arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, he sanctions the ICC Chief Prosecutor and passes the 'Hague Invasion Act' to shield his soldiers from prosecution for war crimes. He bitches nonstop about "illegal immigrants" and "white replacement" but no other population on the planet in the entire known history of humankind has ever left its home continent enmasse and violently seized 3 other continents, genociding the natives and outbreeding them at an industrial pace. I could go on for days. Point is, your enhanced understanding of how the world works and your proper place in it as an African begins the day you learn to completely disregard ANYTHING you have heard from any kind of oyibo authority figure or institution. Everything you have heard from him is a lie.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Whenever I see Africans having all of the takes over countries like Eritrea, I just want to cover my face and go somewhere to have a lie down. Because the way some of you talk is a confirmation of every malicious racial stereotype that was ever created about African people. You have no original thoughts or independent opinions inside your head. Everything that comes out of your mouth is Garbage-In-Garbage-Out programmed nonsense that was dictated directly directly into your head by the BBC news anchor who talks like they have plums in their mouth. Kinikan "Eritrea is a dictatorship," "They don't have freedom," "Police state that citizens need permission to leave." First of all, let's be clear on something - no African country is fundamentally better off than Eritrea. You might not be under the same sanctions as they are, so you might have access to the cheapest cast-off consumer items from global trade that China gracefully lets you have, which creates the illusion of wealth and comfort, but the minute your weak and compromised governments ever try to exert actual sovereignty and independence, is the minute you will discover that global trade is a mafia operation controlled by US sanctions, and we are ALL at the same level as Eritrea. Just because you have cheap consumer items from Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and you have MTN or Safaricom 4G internet that you use to play Nairabet and watch porn does not make you better off than an Eritrean who doesn't have those things. Because the price your country is paying for having those things can be measured in all kinds of horrible ways, like how IMF structural adjustment has devalued your Nigerian currency 99.7% since 1986, or how British soldiers at their base in Kenya regularly rape and murder local women without being legally answerable to Kenyan law. That is the price Eritrea refused to pay, so think about that before you sneer at people who to a certain extent are actually better off than you. Second and more importantly, "freedom" is a concept that you should define for yourself as an adult human being with a fully functioning brain. If a group of white people and their NGO/media/civil society servants in Abuja and Nairobi have told you all your life that "freedom" means "multiparty universal suffrage elections", "free trade", "free press" and "individual liberty", that is fine and I love it for you. But as a grown-ass adult in a world that is clearly bigger than you, perhaps you also need to ask yourself what "freedom" means to Agnes Wanjiru, the Kenyan nursing mother in Nanyuki who was gang raped by British soldiers, stabbed in her lungs (so she drowned in her own blood), and dumped (alive) into a septic tank where her body was discovered 3 years later. What does "freedom" mean to the 3 million people who died in Nigeria's civil war, which was externally instigated by Charles de Gaulle, who wanted to punish Nigeria and set it up for long term instability because Nigeria dared to publicly oppose France's nuclear bomb tests in Algeria? What does "freedom" mean to the local Tuaregs in Algeria around those nuclear test sites whose descendants still suffer extremely high rates of cancer, birth defects, and genetic mutations 60 years later? What does "freedom" mean to 40 million black South Africans who were born into an economy whose structure has NOT changed since 1994, and who are statistically condemned through no fault of their own, to live tiny lives surviving off small government handouts, all because someone crossed the Atlantic, came to their country, stole all the means of production, and codified their theft into law? All these people I have mentioned have elections and smartphones and Google and porn and mobile money and some measure of gay rights, and whatever other thing that these NGO people have told you constitutes "freedom." What use are these things to them? As an African adult in 2026 with a functioning, non-colonised mind that can take in and process information independently - and not just mindlessly parrot whatever you have been told - you should be able to define what "freedom" means in your own personal, communal, national and civilisational context. Because the ability to trade memecoins, use Uber, make an online purchase with your Mastercard, subscribe to somebody's OnlyFans, express dissatisfaction with your government openly, be part of political opposition, or attend a Pride parade are definitely important freedoms to some people. But freedom from white people and their IMF, World Bank, CIA, MI6, Mossad, DGSE, International Bank of Settlements, New York Federal Reserve, foreign military bases, NGO industrial network, sponsored terrorism, contrived colour revolutions, and Epstein safari trips to hunt and eat your kids are even more important freedoms to other people. And since in the world that existed between 1945 and 2023, it was basically impossible to have both sets of freedoms at the same time, Eritrea chose the second set of freedoms over the first set, as is their sovereign right to. So if you come from a country that allowed Epstein islanders to hunt and eat your babies and drown your women in septic tanks in exchange for having Mastercard, Sportpesa and Pornhub, maybe focus on managing the faustian bargain your government made and quit rubbernecking at Eritrea. You actually have bigger problems than they do.
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya

Tonight YouTube video is about Africa’s Most Isolated Country! *No internet On Your Sim Card *No ATM machines *can’t leave the country without approval from government *can’t travel from one city to another without permit *No Independent Press *One President since the country gained its independence *No National Election *Visa is almost impossible to acquire in Africa *Mandatory and indefinite 18 months internship *Health Care Is Free *Education is Free *Safest Country In Africa *The longest war for Independence with Ethiopia *You can’t fly from Ethiopia to Eritrea even though they share a border See You at 4pm gmt

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Jude Bela
Jude Bela@realJudebela·
No country ever developed by negotiating with terrorists. Both the ones in the bush and the ones in government must be treated the same. For avoidance of doubt, corrupt politicians are terrorists. Visit primary health centers and public schools for evidence.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
"You grew up hearing tales," and that is precisely the problem. Because you have never stopped to ask yourself WHY you heard those specific tales and WHO made sure you heard those tales. You "grew up hearing" that Abacha supposedly stole $4bn, but there is ACTUAL DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE that his immediate military predecessor made at least $12bn of Nigeria's Gulf War oil windfall disappear into private hands - why didn't you "grow up hearing" that? You "grew up hearing" that Abacha was a "corrupt dictator," but why did you NOT "grow up hearing" that the actual dictator who occupied that seat before him singlehandedly minted at least 3 of the USD billionaires that you worship today, including his wife's tailor that was awarded an oil block and is now Africa's richest woman, or another one that was a taxi driver and now owns a telco and an oil company? Who made sure you didn't hear that, but you heard something about Abacha? You "grew up hearing" that Nigerians suffered economically under Abacha, but you can NEVER prove it with numbers because IT IS NOT TRUE! Nigerians did suffer from fuel shortages and other things that led to the infamous Abacha stove, but numbers cannot lie and the numbers show that inflation in Nigeria under Abacha fell to single digits, the USD exchange rate fell and stabilised remarkably, and Nigeria's foreign reserves grew from $200m to over $9bn - without high oil prices. Since the "Abacha hardship" cannot be proven with numbers - which directly contradict the narrative - someone has made sure that you "grew up hearing tales" and anecdotes in lieu of actual facts, figures and data. And funny enough, even in filling your heads with those anecdotes and stories, the period of 1985-1993, which was actually the most damaging period in Nigeria's entire postwar history, is NEVER mentioned. You hear a lot about Abacha killing people extra judicially, but you NEVER hear that extra judicial killing of private citizens first became institutionalised under Ibrahim Babangida - to the point of sending letter bombs to kill journalists. You NEVER hear that the first time in Nigeria's history when Nigerians began emigrating enmasse was during that period, and that the reason why almost every urban Nigerian family is split across multiple countries and continents is Ibrahim Babangida and his ruinous SAP era. You don't hear about how drug trafficking became so institutionalised under Babangida that people like Bola Tinubu started vying for political office in 1992. You don't hear about how Babangida was instrumental in reducing Nigeria's influence in Africa by cutting funding to African liberation movements, while providing funding and support to his fellow CIA assets like Yoweri Museveni to gain power that they have not relinquished since 1985. You instead "grew up hearing" one specific set of stories to reinforce one specific idea in your mind, so that even when you come across hard numbers and facts that contradict the stories, they have become part of your emotional makeup and are impossible to dislodge. This was EXACTLY how the exact same American information warriors came in 2015 - when Nigeria was enjoying its biggest economic breakout since 1974 and was the 3rd fastest growing economy on the planet - and they started filling your head with stories about how "Jonathan is corrupt and incompetent" and you had never had it that bad before, to the point where you voluntarily went to the polls and removed the guy who took you into the MINT bloc, only to replace him with Muhammadu fucking Buhari. Now here you are 11 years later, and you clearly still don't understand the power of storytelling to mess up your mind and destroy your life. Continue cursing Abacha like Washington wants you to. Shebi his murder brought prosperity to Nigeria and you're better off now? Whenever you wake up will be your morning.
Enitoluwafe@1Tolufe

We grew up hearing tales of how bad things were during Abacha’s era. How people were using sawdust to cook like the nation was under a medevial siege. How people danced in the streets when the news of his death came. Now, Hundeyin is whitewashing him on some CIA conspiracy???

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I HATE WHEN PEOPLE TRY TO TALK FEAR INTO MY PLANS.... move tf outta my way
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New Mentalities
New Mentalities@NewMentalities·
“The person who stops studying merely because he has finished school is forever hopelessly doomed to mediocrity, no matter what may be his calling. The way of success is the way of continuous pursuit of knowledge.” - Napoleon Hill
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If you do not direct your attention, it will be directed for you.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The only thing I have to say about the Abuja elections yesterday is that I hope my compatriots are enjoying their precious "democracy" that NADECO fought Abacha for. Unlike those unfortunate people in Sahel who are led by Boy Scouts that are building infrastructure and growing their economies at 4-7% consistently, you people have Elected Leadership™️ and you can HoldYourLeadersAccountable™️. And if you can't hold them accountable, Samson Itodo and Yemi Adamolekun will do so for you by writing an NGO report and attending an NGO conference in a country you can't get a visa to. Instead of having a Dictatorship™️ led by a murderous army general who wanted to entrench himself in power so he could continue funding nuclear research after creating a Petroleum Trust Fund that built public infrastructure with oil revenues, you now have a Democracy™️ led by a drug dealer working for the CIA who is entrenching himself in power so that by the time your daughter graduates from school if you can still afford to pay school fees, the only economic option she can realistically aspire to is to become one of his son's side dishes. You will love Democracy™️. Whenever you wake up...
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BLA@laureen_abayomi·
I’m learning App Design this semester ke…I would’ve been so miserable studying anything other than Graphic Design fr😭😂
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BLA@laureen_abayomi·
Having different aesthetics >>>>>
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plenty of fish in the sea, but i wanted that fish. i really like that fish
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