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FilthyCasual

@Terkaan

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2016
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FilthyCasual
FilthyCasual@Terkaan·
@iyobsk They both look the same. How are you sure which is which?
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D’Uches4PeterObi
We found the original copy . Obi grace too much .
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Chetuya Chinagolum
Chetuya Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
The so-called Spier Dialogue conference that Peter Obi attended in South Africa today is not a harmless diplomatic gathering. It is ultimately bankrolled by the infamous National Endowment for Democracy(NED), a known front for Western intelligence and regime change operations. This conference is officially organized by the Platform for African Democrats. But just like every other compromised platforms in Africa that hides behind the fraudulent banners of "human rights" and "democracy", this organization is a financial puppet of the World Liberty Congress. The World Liberty Congress is a United States registered entity that operates on massive grants from US state-aligned organizations, including the NED. The NED's funding reaches this African network indirectly through institutional money laundering, making it an undeniable fact that this entire program is a calculated extension of Western imperial policy. This is not surprising in the slightest. It is only foreign agents, entities determined as hell to permanently destabilize Africa for the absolute interests of the transatlantic empire and their mega-corporations, that actively fund these symbolic, treacherous summits. It is in these highly curated summits that the Western elite select, brainwash, and groom future African leaders who will obediently serve their geopolitical interests. The money these foreign think tanks spend on hosting these high-profile individuals is never wasted. The millions of dollars spent on providing elite private security, business class flight tickets, five-star luxury lodging, exclusive networking dinners, and massive media public relations campaigns are not acts of charity. They are not throwing this cash into the Atlantic Ocean. The corporate cartels funding these summits are buying political equity. They will reap massive dividends once these vetted politicians climb into the seat of state power. This is precisely where African leaders are programmed to worship the toxic gospel of "free markets" and the "invisible hand". This suicidal ideology systematically convinces them to completely abandon state support for their own local industries. This guarantees that Western corporations, heavily armed with billions of dollars in their own government bailouts, continue to enjoy uncontested, predatory access to our economies while our local manufacturers struggle, bleed out, and eventually collapse under the crushing weight of foreign monopolies. This is exactly where these compromised African leaders are taught to commit economic treason by privatizing our national assets. They are instructed to sell off our sovereign power grids, auction our state-owned oil refineries, and hand over our municipal water boards to foreign billionaires for pennies on the dollar. This is where they are commanded to deregulate the banking sector, to float their local currencies into absolute oblivion, and to allow foreign capital to siphon the wealth out of the continent without a single legal friction. Of course, Peter Obi and his elite team understand these geopolitical dynamics perfectly well. But the poor, desperate Africans watching these events, sitting there with high hopes and massive smiles on their faces, do not understand the invisible chains being forged around their necks. They see colorful lights, world-class chandeliers, white men in dark suits signing corporate memorandums, eloquent keynote speakers using deceptive buzzwords like "sustainability" and "good governance", and highly polished photo opportunities. Their starved brain cells automatically register this charade as a progressive step forward. They conveniently forget that the organizations holding these conferences are some of the most ruthless imperial institutions in the world. We are talking about the exact same networks that fund NGO militias to spark violent color revolutions. We are talking about the architects of economic warfare who weaponize sanctions to starve uncooperative populations, who draft the crippling loan conditionalities of the IMF, and who quietly facilitate the violent overthrow of any sovereign regime that refuses to bend the knee to the empire's economic dictates. Our people are tragically stripped of their geopolitical consciousness. If they were truly awake to the ruthless realities of global power, they would never be caught dead eagerly attending these meaningless, neo-colonial summits. And even if they eventually did attend, it would not be to smile for the cameras, collect corporate per diems, or beg for foreign grants. It would be to throw stones at the arrogant faces of the imperialists hosting these pathetic conferences. It would be to violently flip their mahogany tables, to tear their predatory treaties into pieces on the spot, to spit on their hypocritical lectures about democracy, and to boldly declare that the absolute sovereignty of the African continent will no longer be auctioned off in the air-conditioned boardrooms of our historical oppressors.
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Earlier today, I arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, to take part in the Spier Dialogue 2026, an important event centred on the future of Africa and the urgent challenges facing our continent and the globe. The Spier Dialogue occurs at a crucial time as Africa grapples with significant issues in governance, democracy, economic inclusion, urbanisation, migration, and leadership. However, it also highlights the vast opportunities presented by the energy and creativity of our young population. As leaders and stakeholders gather from various regions, I look forward to partaking in insightful discussions, especially as I have the privilege of addressing attendees tomorrow on policies geared toward growth. Africa’s future should not be characterised by poverty amid abundance or by division instead of development. It is time for us to transition from consumption to production, from divisive politics to politics built on competence and compassion, and from mere promises to tangible progress that serves everyday citizens. Upon my arrival, I had the opportunity to meet with the Nigerian community in Cape Town for a heartfelt discussion about the recent challenges affecting African expatriates in South Africa, resulting in over two hours of fruitful dialogue. I remain dedicated to advocating for a New Nigeria and a New Africa—one where governance genuinely serves the people, where the youth are equipped with education and opportunities, and where leadership is founded on integrity, service, and sacrifice. A New Nigeria POssible. -PO

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𓃵@idfwsm·
@fwzishere @benueboypj3_ but why Una Dey buy locked phones then use money to unlock later? I don’t get the maths
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FilthyCasual
FilthyCasual@Terkaan·
@justranky Na una go vote person papa because she wan dey use Birkin bag
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FilthyCasual
FilthyCasual@Terkaan·
@buttkicker6769 @builddachrist In this case, no. It's so out of point to the discussion that I'm too worried about the person's mental health to be annoyed at being called a slur.
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John N Evil
John N Evil@buttkicker6769·
@builddachrist Do black ppl actually get offended by this? It's so stupid that I genuinely don't know
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FilthyCasual
FilthyCasual@Terkaan·
@Boyravee Did you use AI camera for this picture? Some of the text is no sensical
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𝓫𝓸𝔂𝓡𝓲@Boyravee·
First sentence of chapter 1, so na for London him start him life? Na once i close the book oh😭
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
There are more hydrogen atoms in a single molecule of water than there are stars in the entire Solar System!
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FilthyCasual
FilthyCasual@Terkaan·
@Jacob81660159 @atrupar "batteries hold electricity, not produce. Phones would need to remain plugged in for longer than they are unplugged to get through the times you aren't close to an outlet"
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John Patrick Payment
John Patrick Payment@Jacob81660159·
@atrupar Batteries hold electricity they do not produce electricity, so solar would need to produce more energy than needed on a daily basis and enough excess to get through the night and cloudy days.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
BURGUM: When the sun goes down, solar produces zero electricity HUFFMAN: I want to enter into the record this amazing new technology that apparently the secretary is unaware of -- it's a battery
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FilthyCasual
FilthyCasual@Terkaan·
@fimlex2 Walahi I dey gaslight myself dey believe say na 350, because how??
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fimlex
fimlex@fimlex2·
Please tell me it’s a lie, Fuel was not ₦ 185 in 2023 before Tinubu was sworn in. 😭😭😭😭 It’s not possible to do that much damage within 3 years
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Cosplay Queen 🇯🇵🇳🇬👑
@thatgirlsandie It was a video about tentacles That's when I knew I was weird cause DK never arouses me, but seeing tentacles did. The only DK that I saw that aroused me was futanari. So yh
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Sandie
Sandie@thatgirlsandie·
Don't be shy, which one?
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FilthyCasual
FilthyCasual@Terkaan·
@NationalGridNg Question: what was the purpose of privatizing the power sector? What was the difference expected to be? What we have now doesn't seem different from PHCN?
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Nigeria National Grid
Nigeria National Grid@NationalGridNg·
Yes! Nigeria’s power problem isn’t really about generation alone. Even when available power rises to 4,000–5,500 MW, many DisCos can’t take all of it. Old lines, overloaded transformers, and weak 33kV/11kV networks limit what they can safely distribute. On top of that, DISCOs usually try to accept only the load they can afford to pay for. When the load offered is more than they can handle or fund, they reject it to prevent local breakdowns. That rejection creates imbalances on the grid and, if not managed quickly, can add to system instability. Actual grid collapses are mostly triggered by transmission faults, generator trips, or sudden frequency changes.
🦇 JIGI BOLA@Cerberus_hades1

@NationalGridNg So, DISCOS can’t accept all of that, cos they don’t have the means to distribute, hence the outages/grid collapse?

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Comrade Àmọdá 🦇
Comrade Àmọdá 🦇@AmodaOgunlere·
Muritala Mohammed International Airport Lagos , now has free WiFi. Tinubu u do this one! We will punish u with relection 🤌👍👌
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ODINAKA. El Toro.
ODINAKA. El Toro.@TheAjibolaGrey·
I’m not joking, people are broke that have never been broke. It’s so crazy.
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Geekay
Geekay@gkbalogs·
One thing that has significantly improved in Lagos over the last 10 years is traffic. Moving around used to be so scary and stressful, but it’s much, much better now, in my own experience. I wonder if it’s the same for everyone, or it's just along my regular routes.
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That HR Babe!
That HR Babe!@Qu_Estique·
I hope you guys know that recruiters can identify a CV that was directly downloaded from Claude AI, huh??! Continue!
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Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster@MerriamWebster·
We hope this post about orphaned negatives makes you gruntled. An ‘orphaned negative’ is a word that SHOULD feel like it has a related word, but doesn’t. ‘Nonchalant’ is an orphaned negative because there is no ‘chalant.’
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