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@Ten7even_baba

🗿Sage || Mech.Engr, Reader📚,African🌴 Artist, 🎼💨🐕🐈🍶🏋🏿‍♂️💣💥👣

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Ten7even
Ten7even@Ten7even_baba·
We are at war 🇳🇬🌌💔
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乔 (World citizen)
乔 (World citizen)@Lion_king0007·
@DavidHundeyin Our people have become too Americanized/westernized that they don't see that they're the ground feeding Western extractive tube/economies fat. The textbook meaning of capitalism is a distortion. Capitalism is simply racialized enrichment of whites at the expense of other races.
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Barra Hart
Barra Hart@barrahart·
Pan-Africanism, anti-imperialism and scientific socialism. That's the solution, my people. Everything else is a weapon fashioned against you. If you don't know what these philosophies are, use that your data, find out and embody them in EVERYTHING you do.
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Michel Mboladinga: Patrice Lumumba’s Living Statue Turns Heads At The 2025 AFCON On June 30th 1960, Patrice Lumumba stood at the helm of a newly-independent Congo and gave a speech that signalled his nation’s readiness to control its own resources for the betterment of its people – a speech that would change the course of Africa’s modern history. Days later, a mutiny fractured the Congolese Army and plunged the nation into chaos, a chaos that ended in Lumumba’s brutal assasination on 17 January 1961 at the hands of Belgian mercenaries and the CIA. Nearly 65 years later, his living statue stood tall in Morocco at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, a Congolese football supporter and performance artist who has been supporting his national team in distinct style since 2013, raised his arm for a third time during DR Congo’s Round 16 match against Algeria, turning the stadium into a site of remembrance. The man may have been silenced in life, but it is clear that the spirit of African resistance that Patrice Lumumba embodied lives on in the hearts of Africans across the Motherland and diaspora.
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Ten7even
Ten7even@Ten7even_baba·
@iamkelfz @DavidHundeyin It's understandable to feel so,was SO down when everything dawned on me too on the genesis and cause of our problems and what's needed to be done. Good having you back on your channel,being meaning to reach out. 👍🏾 whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb…
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Kelfz💰🔸@iamkelfz·
@DavidHundeyin David I’m a young Nigerian 23, I am knowledgeable on geopolitics and history, ever since seeing the world for what it is, I just want to die as soon as possible
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
🇺🇸 👉🏿 🏠
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Abu The 𓃵
Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth·
Hey @grok, remove the one who sponsors terrorism in Nigeria.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
"I hate African puppets more than I hate their foreign puppeteers because foreign interference can't work without local collaborators..." This is a bullshit statement uttered by cowards and colonised people. What you really mean is this: "Even though I know that my ultimate enemy is not really my idiot brother who has an outsider's hand up his ass, but the outsider who has his hand up my brother's ass, I am afraid to confront the powerful outsider who is the ultimate source of the problem, so I'd rather fight to the death against the easy target next to me." It's just regular old African self hatred dressed up in pseudo-intellectual clothes, but some of us see right through it. It's the exact same cowardly behavioural pathology that leads Africans to carry out the most brutal street justice against people who steal phones and snatch purses, while genuflecting on the same street before people who steal entire budgets for hospitals, schools, and roads. When you are too much of a bitch to tackle your real adversary and confront your own fear, you deflect that energy towards easy and more accessible targets. That's why many Nigerians will agree with me that Bola Tinubu is the spawn of Satan, but the minute I point out that Satan lives in Washington, Tinubu is really just his water carrier, and the US State Department is the actual mastermind behind the deadly assault on Nigeria's economy and security over the past 17 years, the number of retweets will suddenly reduce. They want to drag Tinubu that looks and sounds like them, but not the CIA director in Langley that is Tinubu's boss. It's also why some Nigerians completely lose their minds at the mention of the word "Fulani", but they are not interested in finding out how come a nomadic indigenous group of cattle herders suddenly began having access to weapons that even the Nigerian military does not have. They see news about Fulani militia ransacking villages in a mineral-rich region, and their only takeaway is "fuck Fulani people." It never occurs to them to wonder how come these semi-literate nomads came to possess weapons that cost more than Nigeria's per capita income, and why displacement of villages sitting atop mineral riches suddenly became a "Fulani" preoccupation after 2010. Nobody needs that information. Just "Fulani bad" is enough! The ones who think that Muslim/Yoruba/Hausa/Fulani people are their biggest enemies in the world and that Netanyahu/Trump will give them "Biafra" are not interested in knowing how come what was supposed to be a 6-week "police action" in 1967 turned into a deadly 3-year civil war costing over 3 million lives. They're not interested in the fact that Israel provided arms to both sides, and that France armed "Biafra" not to win, but to make the war drag on and cause maximum suffering to Nigeria as retaliation for Nigeria's public opposition to French nuclear bomb testing in Algeria. All this important context is unimportant. All they know is "This black man that looks just like me and lives down the road from me is my biggest enemy in the world." Same phenomenon in DR Congo where many Congolese nationalists will tell you that Paul Kagame is Satan himself and Rwanda is the source of all their security problems - but they will never acknowledge that Rwanda by itself can never destabilise a country nearly 100 times bigger without the active and ongoing involvement of a powerful foreign backer. Tshisekedi will loudly excoriate Kagame and condemn Rwanda, then he will enter a plane and fly to Washington to sign a "peace deal" with Rwanda brokered by the very USA that has carefully manufactured every crisis in DRC since 1962, and which is currently building a giant metal straw to suck cheap Congolese minerals from the Kolwezi mining district to Lobito port. Always avoiding the necessary confrontation with the criminal masterminds by displacing the aggression toward fellow African bottom feeders! Look how well that's been working out for you!
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Happy New Year. If you are into PanAfricanism or practical steps re how to solve Nigerian/African problems beyond hashtags and retweets, drop your handle. It’s not a popular niche, but I will be needing a narrowly curated TL this year. 🙏🏿🙏🏿
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KING ELOM👑🌕@iamNeare·
HAPPY NEW YEAR (The year of class consciousness)
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
I don't know how many more ways somebody will explain it before you people finally grasp that you do not live in a "democracy." You live in a western dictatorship where things like this always happen because the real power writing these laws and creating policy is not in Abuja. Once you understand that you are subjects living under a vassal king who is himself under the real imperial power in Paris, DC, London and Brussels, you will stop being confused and alarmed by things like this. Then you will organise and physically burn down the entire vassal system to the ground so that you can have a real country with local sovereignty and actual rule of law for the first time. But until then, continue carrying PVC up and down and saying "Peter Obi is coming" and speaking empty internet grammar in the name of hOldIng yOuR lEadErS aCcouNtable. Whenever you wake up.
EJIKEME🇳🇴🇳🇬@ejykmykel1

Scary days ahead in Nigeria. Our democracy is on the brink of collapse if this allegation turns out to be true.

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Ten7even@Ten7even_baba·
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DAVID HUNDEYIN SLAMS FRENCH-NIGERIAN ATTACK ON BENIN On the morning of December 7, elements of Benin's military took to the airwaves to announce the overthrow of Western-backed President Patrice Talon. Calling themselves the "Military Committee for Refoundation," they condemned Talon for imprisoning his opponents and allowing the elite to control "all vital sectors of the economy." The coup leaders also criticised the deteriorating security situation in northern Benin, which has become a base for Al Qaeda-affiliated insurgents attacking neighbouring Niger and Burkina Faso. Much like their neighbours in the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), the people of Benin spontaneously took to the streets in celebration. However, their joy was short-lived. Within hours, Nigeria — Benin's much larger eastern neighbour — began launching airstrikes on the capital, Cotonou, in explicit coordination with France, Benin's former coloniser. The rest of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) quickly rallied behind the Talon regime. This emerging anti-imperialist rebellion was swiftly crushed, and Cotonou remains under indefinite foreign occupation. In an interview, Nigerian journalist and founder of West Africa Weekly, David Hundeyin, spoke with Ahmed Kaballo of Sovereign Media about these shocking developments. Hundeyin drew a stark contrast between ECOWAS' indifferent response to the self-coup by Western-backed President Umaro Sissoco Embaló in Guinea-Bissau less than two weeks earlier. He noted that a successful anti-imperialist uprising in Benin would have provided the landlocked AES with a crucial connection to the Atlantic Ocean. Lastly, Hundeyin reflected on the serious implications of these events for Nigeria's domestic politics and international standing. He pointed out that the intervention was blatantly illegal under Nigeria's own constitution and exposed the government's hypocritical posturing in response to Donald Trump's threats. He concluded by discussing the unofficial rivalry between France and the United States for hegemony in the region, highlighting how Nigerian President Bola Tinubu positions himself as a compliant ally to both imperial powers. @DavidHundeyin @VoxUmmah @venanalysis @qiaocollective @ProgIntl @KawsachunNews @OrinocoTribune @blkagendareport

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Adesanmi Ogunlesi
Adesanmi Ogunlesi@Ogusanmi·
🤣 Jesus dey whine us 🤣 John 16: 25 “Though I have been speaking figuratively, a time is coming when I will no longer use this kind of language but will tell you plainly about my Father. 29 Then Jesus’ disciples said, “Now you are speaking clearly and without figures of speech.
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Danton Chidera🎖️
Danton Chidera🎖️@DantonChidera·
Africa is not cursed. Africa is betrayed — from within and without. Read the unfiltered truth behind the terror, the proxies, and the plunder by Danton Chidera. Link: [open.substack.com/pub/dantonchid…] Wake up. Rise up. Never again.
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