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Tribal Wiseman

@USTribalChief

Unpopular Opinion | Geopolitics | Professional Engineer | MSc | MBA |

Texas, USA Katılım Temmuz 2016
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Tribal Wiseman
Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
As humans we love vanity & sin; We love deprivation & weaknesses; So we believe that God has abandoned us. But God does not deny anyone the grace of salvation. It is the most beautiful thing there is. Good saves us always!
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Thina@ThinaApp·
What a safe space looks like 🤍 1/2
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Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
Instead of investigating the damage claim, @Taskrabbit refunded only the installation fee of $135.33 while leaving the damaged TV issue unresolved. I am asking Taskrabbit to reopen the claim, conduct a fair review, and take responsibility if their service caused the damage.
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Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
@Taskrabbit later informed me that my claim had been closed because they allegedly did not receive additional information by June 13. How can a company take nearly a week to respond to a customer, then deny a claim based on a deadline while communication is sitting unanswered?
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Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
2/5 What happened next was frustrating. After I submitted the requested information, @Taskrabbit took nearly a week to respond. During that time I heard virtually nothing regarding the status of my claim.
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Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
Disappointed with @Taskrabbit A Tasker damaged my TV during installation. I promptly reported it, provided photos and documentation, then waited nearly a week for a response. Instead of properly investigating the claim, they closed it and refunded only the installation fee.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
“This Experience Will Not Repeat Itself” - Another Presidential Promise fails in less than 24 Hours. Less than 24 hours after President Tinubu stood at the Jos Plateau State airport on April 2, 2026, and promised the grieving Nigerian citizens, “I promise you that this experience will not repeat itself,” another brutal attack occurred in Nyamgo Gyel, Jos South LGA, resulting in the deaths of several innocent citizens. Since then, and only a week following that reassuring promise from the President, Nasarawa State has been plunged into grief as the Akyawa and Udege Kasa communities fled for their lives after gunmen killed at least 11 people. Many homes were reduced to ashes, and numerous families remain missing. In Zamfara State, 150 innocent Nigerians were abducted from the Kurfa Danya and Kurfan Magaji communities in one of the largest mass kidnappings in recent times. On the same day of the Zamfara kidnappings, terrorists in Borno State stormed Chibok, killing four officers and burning down homes. Yesterday, on Easter Sunday, Benue State was rocked by violence again, with over 17 Nigerians massacred, entire communities left in ruins, and many individuals still unaccounted for. Today, in Kaduna State, several innocent citizens were killed by terrorists inside churches, with many others abducted in the Ariko community of Kachia LGA. Yet we were told, “This experience will not repeat itself.” This represents a failure of leadership and responsibility, and sadly, Nigerians are paying for it with their lives. These attackers are not ghostly figures; our inaction emboldens them. How can a President make such a categorical promise and, mere hours later, the nation continues to count the dead across multiple states? The primary responsibility of any government is to protect lives and property; however, this responsibility is failing today. Nigerians are being slaughtered in their homes, in their communities, and in the very places they should feel safest. Even the President did not enter these communities, so who is truly safe in Nigeria? This is a national emergency. Nigeria is bleeding, and the situation is worsening and increasingly helpless. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
Whether people agree or not, religion has become one of our greatest obstacles. If you look closely, you’ll see how it conditions people to accept hardship instead of challenging it. We are constantly told to pray instead of protest, to endure instead of demand accountability. Hope is sold to us, but action is discouraged. As a Catholic, I say this with full awareness, we have been praying for Nigeria for over 30 years, yet things continue to deteriorate. At some point, we must confront the reality that prayer without action has not changed our situation. Now imagine if major religious leaders like Jerry Eze, oyedepo, adeboye came together and asked their followers to peacefully protest. The country would come to a standstill. Our voices would be impossible to ignore. The world would be forced to pay attention. And the government would think twice before using force, because the consequences would be far reaching. But that never happens. Instead, the message remains the same pray, wait, hope for miracles while conditions worsen. Ironically, many of these same voices supported protest movements in 2015 when the situation was not nearly this bad.
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Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
The standard of leadership in Nigeria has, in my view, declined since the APC came into power. Under Obasanjo, there was a culture of regular engagement, including monthly interviews that kept leadership accessible and accountable. That level of openness diminished during the administration of Buhari. Over time, this has contributed to a broader sentiment that those in power feel insulated from public accountability that electoral outcomes are not strongly tied to citizen satisfaction, and that actions or inactions carry limited consequences. If there were stronger accountability mechanisms and a more engaged electorate, i believe such patterns would be far less likely to continue. But them no rate us because we have people like some Nigerians and city boys who are ready to sell their soul to be at the alter of the devil
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇸🇻 MUST WATCH: El Salvador’s Bukele explains the problem Mexico and other countries face: “Every state is stronger than the criminal groups on its territory, but if a state cannot overcome them, it is because it is complicit in the crime. Once the state stops being complicit in crime and fights criminals with force, it overcomes it.” @nayibbukele is right!
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Bashiru Akaπbi🛰️
Bashiru Akaπbi🛰️@BashiruAkanbi2·
With all due respect to Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN — this letter is not a defence of truth; it’s a denial of pain. When a sitting Minister writes to @realDonaldTrump, not to address the blood on the streets, but to polish the image of a government knee-deep in ethnic and religious tension, it reveals everything wrong with the elite bubble that rules Nigeria. Mr. Keyamo, you speak of awards, positions, and religious balance — but none of those statistics comfort the widows of Plateau, Benue, Southern Kaduna, or the displaced thousands from Borno to Taraba whose only “crime” was living in the wrong region at the wrong time. Whether they were Christians, Muslims, or traditional worshippers, Nigerians are being killed — and government spin cannot bury the graves. The question isn’t whether Christians are officially targeted — the question is: why has Nigeria become a killing field where faith, ethnicity, and geography determine who lives or dies? Why does impunity flourish while justice dies a slow death in the files of the DSS, police, and military investigations that never see daylight? You say Boko Haram is “decimated.” Yet, every week, we bury civilians and soldiers in numbers too painful to count. You say Tinubu’s appointments prove religious tolerance — but Nigerians measure governance not by diversity in cabinet photos, but by security in their streets. The world doesn’t need propaganda letters, sir. What it needs is sincerity, accountability, and courage from leaders who will admit failure and fix it. Pretending that persecution or injustice doesn’t exist only deepens the wounds of those still bleeding. Let’s be clear: Nigeria’s problem isn’t religion. It’s failed leadership wrapped in religious narratives to mask incompetence. So, Mr. Minister, before writing another letter to Washington, try writing a truthful one to the Nigerian people — they deserve it. 🇳🇬 #Nigeria #FestusKeyamo #HumanRights #Leadership #Truth
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ADAM
ADAM@AdameMedia·
During their brutal assault on Vietnam, the U.S. military dumped 76 million litres of toxic chemicals across Vietnam, destroying the environment and lives alike The US kiIIed over two million civilians in Vietnam No US Politician or General faced justice for these crimes
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Tribal Wiseman@USTribalChief·
May his own words be a comfort to those mourning his loss.
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Wrestling Pics & Clips@WrestleClips·
This will forever be the best WWE intro of all time.
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