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Michael
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Amorim has been right about this dude all along.. I hope everyone can see now.. 👀
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Moniepoint CEO doesn't want to pay Nigerians the same salary paid in Canada or US. Hmmm 🤔. I'm glad you people are having this conversation, because what Moniepoint CEO is doing is exactly how the West has treated African for the last 100 years. Nigerians/Africans are not expected to earn less by accident. It is a deliberate design by the capitalist West for the purpose of maximizing profits. *Your currency needs to be devalued. *Your unemployment rate needs to be super high. All for your labour to be cheap. After donating your cheap labour in the supply chain to reduce production cost, the products can then be exported to beat your domestic production. Now, it's easy to understand because a Nigerian company is taking advantage of it. This is exactly the point I have been making. Nigerians/Africans only understand prejudice, injustice, or corruption when committed by someone who looks like them.
Cinderella Man@Osi_Suave

Moniepoint CEO dey muzz me Ask him to pay global salaries he will start to stammer. That you cant find 500 people to fill roles is bullshit. He should just say he cant find people who will take a mountain of work for shitty salaries.

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Oba, Young OG Pino
Oba, Young OG Pino@Pinovibes·
Don’t call me Big Pino Call Me Bugatti Pino the Presido of The Pinotron University Of African History!!! My real names are Somto Precious Monanu (Umuo Na Nu: Spirit Communicator, I am the Man that communicates with spirits “ Our Ancestors”) Stay Locked in… For over 300years we have sadly Accepted an identity that’s not ours, Imposed on us by European Imperialism. Our Motto in this University is to tell the African Story From The African Perspective, Not The Fraudulent “Yahoo” version of the history been imposed on us and that is currently been taught in our Conventional schools all over Africa. An African Child will Never Know where he is going if he doesn’t know where he or she is coming from. All African Kids need to be taught the Correct Version of African History, they need to be informed that our existence as humans didn’t begin with Colonialism or slav£ry we have always existed thousands of years before lord Luggard and his babe Flora Shaw came and “Almagamated” & “named us” “Nigerians”. We Africans are not ignorant neither are we incapable of naming and Almagamating our own selfs, We have always been Sophisticated and Intelligent long Before any contact with Europeans or before they ever set foot on our beloved continent. Africa has always had thriving advanced civilizations, (The Great Benin Kingdom, Mali Empire, Zimbabwe Ancient Architectures, Egypt & Nubia etc), Arts (i.e Igbo Ukwu art, Benin Bronze, Ife Sculptures, etc. philosophy, trade networks and societies that could rival those found anywhere in the world at that time. scientific knowledge, till today Scientist still can’t explain how we Africans Built the Great Pyramids in Egypt…. The Awekening is about to Begin… and it will be felt all over Africa our Beloved motherland. Moving forward The only thing I will use this my Platform you all have given me to do is to Make Documentaries telling the accurate history and stories about Africa & Promote Nigerian and African Talents. And Call out bad leaders. God bless you all as you come along on this Journey with me. Join the Pinotrons Movement! We are the Biggest Force! 🇳🇬❤️👑
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The best thing you can do for yourself as a Nigerian is to use that internet connection of yours while you still can, and follow/read/watch information from a wide variety of sources from all over the world. Your Nigerian media is a Europe-US information cage. When I say "Nigerian media", I'm not just talking about news platforms. I mean your popular social media bloggers. Your big content aggregators. Your online discussion and image boards. Everything is bought and paid for, and the money is always European or American. Do yourself a favour and unplug. Look for news, web content, TV series, movies and discussion forums from Asia, Latin America and other parts of Africa. Watch Brazilian TV shows. Watch Chinese documentaries. Watch Vietnamese movies. Follow social media content creators from Indonesia and Russia. Lurk on Pakistani message boards. Gain a wider picture of the world while you still have access to a relatively open internet that allows you to do so. It's the best thing you can do for yourself.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Oyibo is not ahead of you in development because they plan ahead. Oyibo plan ahead because they have stability and predictability that affords them long term planning. This stability was built and maintained by the extraction of resources and cheap/forced labour from regions like yours. The reason your Oyibo friend plan holidays or weddings ahead is because they trust their employment or source of income to be stable. Most people in your country can still plan ahead for holidays, but they have to be super rich for the most part. Regular people this side can’t plan ahead because they live in an economy of unpredictability. Stop ascribing an inherent superiority to Oyibo when in fact they are just reacting to the environment they find themselves in – an environment their ancestors built via forced labour, slavery, pillaging, etc, and still currently sustain through imperial aggression. As someone raised in an Africa that was looted dry, you too are reacting to your environment by not planning ahead. There’s no skills required in planning ahead for holidays if you have the resources. Abeg abeg.
Ugochukwu Madu@UgochukwuCFR

Jokes apart, this thing na one of the reasons wey make Oyibo dey ahead of us for development. Them sabi advance planning die. Last year (2025), one Oyibo tell me say her wedding na for June 2027. Person plan wedding two years in advance. The matter burst my brain. But this thing na very simple logic oh: plan ahead to be ahead. You sef reason am: my school dey Spring semester like this but students don already know the names of the professors wey go teach every course for next Summer and Fall. Like this, if I wan plan my holiday for 2028, my school get 2028 calendar as I dey type like this, so I fit see when school go close and deadline to submit grades for that academic year. Na why I dey always laugh when our country people talk say them dey hardworking pass Oyibo. Hardwork no be the physical labor, na the brain work wey dey precede the physical labor.

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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Slavery Was Not Abolished In The US. It Was Rebranded The U.S. calls itself the land of the free and a defender of human rights, but its prison system tells a very different story. While America celebrates the 13th Amendment as the official end of slavery, what is happening inside its prisons shows that slavery did not actually end. It was repackaged and reshaped through a loophole in the same law that claims to abolish it. What you see in places like the so-called Angola prison makes that contradiction clear. The same country that speaks about global freedom and claims to police human rights abuses is still profiting from forced labor within its own system, backed and protected by its own laws. That is the reality. For Africans and people across the Global South, this is something to pay attention to. It shows that the image America presents to the world is not the full story, and it raises serious questions about how seriously its claims on human rights should be taken.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Obasanjo is calling naivety, but that's far from the true story. The truth is African leaders didn't set out to lead an ostentatious life (with convoys and sirens), until the CIA and MI6 started assassinating them. When Africans travel to Europe they like to show us how European leaders are humble and dedicated. How they are seen in tubes, metro stations, riding bicycles, and generally leading supposed simple life. But that's exactly how Murtala Muhammed was living, before the Western Intelligence orchestrated his assassination Now Obasanjo who benefited from the situation is calling it naivety. Murtala Muhammed was very open against Western imperialism and was probably the first African leader to openly back the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) during the Angolan Civil War. The West wasn't happy about that. Col Dimka who led the coup met with the British High Commissioner shortly after the assassination of Murtala Muhammed. These historical contexts are very necessary so that you know exactly how your leaders of today were moulded.
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❝Murtala would not have been killed the way he was killed, if not for our naivety. Murtala was going around driving himself in Lagos, as military Head of State...❞ - Rtd. General Olusegun Obasanjo

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Ex-Grammaton Cleric
Ex-Grammaton Cleric@OtunbaBrickz·
All of you GenZ’s and unlearned millennials that clown Nigeria asking mockingly “why are we even called Giant of Africa, self?” this is why! In the 60s-90s, Nigeria was literally Africa’s sugar daddy, $20m here, $10m there, and so on and so forth to other African countries! we didn’t only talk about Pan-Africanism we put our money where our mouth was. Also, at independence, many African countries didn’t have as many educated professionals as Nigeria. In a lot of African countries that gained independence after us from 1963 onwards, the first chief justice, auditor general, surgeon general, vice chancellors of universities were all Nigerians! The first black chief justice of Botswana was Akinola Aguda, the first black chief justice of Gambia was Emmanuel Ayoola, when the portuguese left Mozambique in the 70s Nigerian health care officers (doctors and nurses) were sent to shore up their healthcare system from collapse bcos they just didn’t have enough qualified doctors. after all said and done we sent over 10,000 professionals across africa and the carribeans to help them incubate their newly independent nations should we even talk about the ECOMOG troops in the 90s that 70% majorly funded (spent over $3b+) and equipped by Nigeria with Nigerian soldiers forming 75% of the peacekeeping force? ECOMOG led by us was highly responsible for ending the Liberian and Sierra Leonean civil wars. I won’t even go into details of what Nigeria contributed to the South African anti-apartheid efforts! Nigeria gave and gave and forgot to pay attention to its own development and today we’ve become the pariah amongst nations!
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

“During Murtala’s regime, we gave Angola $20 Million which was N12 Million. Nigerian Airways helped them have access to the outside world. We did the same with South Africa.”- Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Sentiments against this US spy company called Palantir are growing in the UK, but Nigeria and Ghana are saying come on in 👐. By the time the results start pouring in, the people who are supporting this today will turn around and ask us “Why are you blaming America, why not hold yourselves accountable?” Now is the time to hold the companies and entities welcoming this partnership to account, but you won't, you will rather support them and celebrate them as “putting your country on the map.”
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
What is the basic logic that the western-enforced global economic system operates on, and why is this logic fundamentally life-threatening from an African perspective? @Big_Mck breaks this issue down into bite-sized pieces for @Spearhead_Af
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Jacob Steinberg
Jacob Steinberg@JacobSteinberg·
Chelsea players want the next manager to be a character command who will command respect of the dressing room. Unfortunately, for them that wasn’t Liam Rosenior theguardian.com/football/2026/…
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
A Message for Africans Who Admire Life in the West Romanian content creator Paul Niculita urges Africans not to romanticize life in the West, saying that the image of comfort, wealth, and order often projected abroad hides a deeper system of control. According to him, material comfort in Europe does not necessarily reflect freedom or well-being, but instead, functions as a distraction from debt, overconsumption, social alienation, and what he described as a suffocating system designed to keep people compliant.
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Niger To Provide 1000 Affordable Housing Units To Citizens, Near Completing First Batch The Nigerien government is set to deliver 1000 affordable housing units to the people of Niger as part of its Cité de la Refondation (“City of Refoundation”) social housing initiative, launched in 2024 by the administration of Nigerien President Abdourahmane Tchiani. As of April 10, 2026, the first batch of 400 homes is near completion. The Cité de la Refondation initiative comes amid many bold steps forward for the once economically and politically stagnant West African nation, since it severed ties with former colonizer France in 2023. As a member of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Niger has faced relentless attacks by Western-backed terrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, the country and its fellow AES members, Mali and Burkina Faso, have continued to record economic and political wins. All 3 nations have pointed to France as a key sponsor of terror in the Sahel – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself, along with its fellow Western nations, has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its own presently crumbling economy. Recall that on March 11, 2026, the European Parliament called for the release of French-backed former Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum, who was detained in 2023 by the Tchiani administration for his crimes against the Nigerien people.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Isn't it funny how what was once the 2nd poorest country in the world now has the money to build housing and infrastructure for its people after getting rid of French colonisation and reclaiming its sovereignty? And it built all this without needing a single NGO. Funny right?
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Niger To Provide 1000 Affordable Housing Units To Citizens, Near Completing First Batch The Nigerien government is set to deliver 1000 affordable housing units to the people of Niger as part of its Cité de la Refondation (“City of Refoundation”) social housing initiative, launched in 2024 by the administration of Nigerien President Abdourahmane Tchiani. As of April 10, 2026, the first batch of 400 homes is near completion. The Cité de la Refondation initiative comes amid many bold steps forward for the once economically and politically stagnant West African nation, since it severed ties with former colonizer France in 2023. As a member of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Niger has faced relentless attacks by Western-backed terrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, the country and its fellow AES members, Mali and Burkina Faso, have continued to record economic and political wins. All 3 nations have pointed to France as a key sponsor of terror in the Sahel – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself, along with its fellow Western nations, has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its own presently crumbling economy. Recall that on March 11, 2026, the European Parliament called for the release of French-backed former Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum, who was detained in 2023 by the Tchiani administration for his crimes against the Nigerien people.

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Miles 💜
Miles 💜@crypts_mile·
Im crying 😭, who is this guy? 😂 #CHEMUFC
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Central
Central@WestHam_Central·
WATCH: Declan Rice’s first and last ever trophy won as a professional player.
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
Mason Mount at Stamford Bridge. 🤫
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