Tolari
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Tolari
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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.









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.

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.



❝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

“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






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.







