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@Mrbankstips I disagree. This is the mindset that brought us here in the first place. Instead of seeking collective welfare/solutions, we're busy trying to shield ourselves and "loved ones" from a system that is festering, uncontrolled. Today's victims were yesterday's survivors.
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Son of a Farmer.
Son of a Farmer.@mutange_vin·
Brainwashing rural farmers to dump indeginous seeds since they are "uncertified seeds" while the same seeds are preserved in Arctic Ocean. It's strategic recolonization through food sovergnity.
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Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth·
The Doomsday Vault They urge you to destroy your natural seeds and soil with their bio-experimental GMO, while they quietly keep a secure backup in Norway. This vault holds over 1.3 million original seed samples from 6,000 varieties— their insurance policy when things go wrong.
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Son of a Farmer.@mutange_vin

Brainwashing rural farmers to dump indeginous seeds since they are "uncertified seeds" while the same seeds are preserved in Arctic Ocean. It's strategic recolonization through food sovergnity.

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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
It must be stated without a single shred of apology that wearing your local African attire is strictly a matter of personal fashion, and not a valid proof or criterion that you stand behind the Pan-African movement, or that you are committed to the brutal fight toward a genuine African revolution. Pan-Africanism is a very serious movement that is being championed by militant intellectuals, hardened political theorists, ruthless pragmatists, and unapologetic revolutionaries who are fighting for the total decolonization of the Black mind, the complete dismantling of Western financial hegemony, and the restoration of a unilateral Socialist state in Africa, where the vast resources and critical minerals buried under our feet are channeled into the aggressive industrialization of our economies, the total eradication of poverty, and the absolute sovereign dominance of the African people. It must never be reduced to a pathetic Boy Scout parade, a hollow cultural carnival, or a performative safe space where you brandish African masquerades, wear Rastafarian uniforms, flaunt meaningless tribal beads, and wave irrelevant flags just to mask your profound ideological emptiness and your absolute cowardice in the face of real imperial threats. What is even more sickening, and deeply insulting to our collective intelligence, is that it is precisely this infantile, hyper-sanitized brand of Pan-Africanism that is being aggressively pushed down our throats by compromised local media houses and predatory Western movie industries. Indeed, when it comes to showcasing American values, they portray a highly trained tactical commando diving from a stealth helicopter into foreign soil, using superior combat reflexes to evade enemy bullets, out-gunning hundreds of local fighters, and finally breaching heavily fortified enemy compounds to rescue crying, helpless American hostages. But when it is time to represent African values, when it is time to produce a film about a resilient people that survived centuries of chattel slavery and was colonized twice, and when the absolute moment arrives to project genuine Black power to a population whose modern government institutions are held hostage by Western financial conglomerates, the cultural movies are systematically reduced to the most childish, primitive, and degrading superstitions you can possibly imagine. These propagandist films never feature highly organized African think tanks writing razor-sharp political essays to demand structural institutional reforms, they never show radical academic unions staging massive grassroots protests, they never depict students aggressively occupying Western embassies, and they never advocate for the complete, unconditional dismantling of the colonial education systems in Africa. Instead, the cinematic garbage being heavily promoted as the ultimate face of African representation is the Black Panther franchise, where instead of Africa developing via rapid industrialization, rigorous scientific research, and structural geopolitical discipline, this massive technological advancement was made possible by a mysterious, magical African element known as "Vibranium" which completely erases the sheer political will required to actually build a modern super society. Instead of showing an advanced Africa operating under a highly sophisticated, meticulously planned socialist economic system, what is being offensively portrayed is 15th-century tribal primitivism, where grown men in high-tech suits have to strip half-naked, jump into a waterfall, and engage in ritualistic arm-wrestling just to decide who gets to control the nuclear codes and emerge victorious as the head of state. This total bastardization of Pan-Africanism is not a creative accident, it was maliciously designed by Western psychological warfare experts to make sure the African revolution remains a harmless, profitable political fantasy. It was socially engineered to ensure that Africans see the existential fight for their own economic liberation as merely a religious dogma to be observed, a colorful costume to be worn, or a superficial identity to be performed in the mirror while their continent is being looted dry. Take a look at the puppet elites like Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who always put on their highly expensive native attires in front of Western cameras, display colorful African flags in their corporate offices, recite safe, sterile speeches about global inclusion, and smile for the press while they actively enforce the predatory, neo-liberal policies of the World Trade Organisation that systematically keep African nations suffocating in a chokehold of eternal debt. And let us not forget our local chiefs and Kings, who are always wrapped from head to toe in these expensive native attires and heavy traditional beads, yet are the exact same compradors who eagerly sign away our ancestral lands to foreign mining conglomerates, who happily act as glorified middlemen for neo-colonial extraction, and who lease out entire sovereign communities to Western oil cartels and foreign logging syndicates for a fraction of their actual worth. To them, this performative, consequence-free fashion show is the entire definition of Pan-Africanism. True Pan-Africanism is not about dressing up, it is about establishing and heavily funding powerful, parallel media outlets to systematically dismantle ruthless Western propaganda, it is about establishing radical book clubs in universities to drive a militant wave of intellectualism across the continent, it is about nationalizing our raw materials, and it is absolutely about severing the parasitic financial umbilical cord connecting our bleeding economies to Washington, London, and Paris.
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Akonuche@Ucheaustin4·
@Anthonytyga E no take me 2 seconds to understand this tweet. God please save my soul 🤦🏾‍♂️
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@adedayoagarau May this work get the traction that it deserves Kudos, Sir 🫡
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Adedayo Agarau
Adedayo Agarau@adedayoagarau·
I’ve spent the past couple of weeks building Looters: a public archive of Nigerian political corruption since the 1990s. Governors, ministers, shell companies, Swiss accounts, the Jersey trusts, — one searchable graph. You too can connect the dots: 1000reasons.vote/looters
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Self help books are one of the tools of modern Imperialism. These books reduce "wealth" and "success" into an individual struggle rather than a direct result of systemic plunder, historical exploitation, and the concentrated hoarding of global resources. They tell you that your poverty is a character flaw. They suggest that the reason you cannot afford a home or a dignified life is because you haven't mastered your "internal state" while conveniently ignoring the fact that the "external state" is busy auctioning off your future to the highest corporate bidder. Rather than give examples of situations where the people came together to form cultural groups under a socialist ideology, wrote manifestoes, built underground networks of resistance, and finally uprooted their oppressive system that kept them under the boot of foreign monopolies, these satanic books instead reduce a revolutionary problem into a personal struggle. Instead of uniting to fight for better wages these books manage to convince their victims to "smile" at bosses and "win friends" for "promotion." Instead of uniting together and holding a siege on these colonial institutions that give the rich and mega corporations unlimited access to your lands and resources, these books have managed to convince their victims that all they need is a better "morning routine." Instead of demanding the nationalization of your country's minerals, they tell you to "manifest" abundance. Instead of burning down the predatory banks that have shackled your nation in debt, they tell you to practice "mindfulness" to cope with the stress of being broke. Instead of recognizing that your exhaustion is a logical response to a parasitic economic system, they tell you that you simply lack "courage and determination". The truth of the matter is that there is no amount of "Atomic Habits" you develop that would free you from the pangs of state sponsored Imperialism. If you like continue to follow the 4AM rule for mental clarity, jog every morning and smile sheepishly at everyone you meet because you want to win friends and influence people, you will still be a victim of a system that sees you as nothing more than a data point. All of these are empty and meaningless habits. The best that you can hope for is to become a well behaved and disciplined corporate slave that would eventually be laid off once they complete building their data centers and finally automate your position. You are being trained to be a more efficient battery for a machine that intends to discard you. We need to understand that the real world is more brutal than advertised in these books. You cannot build any "tech empire" when you are under an imperial occupation or a debt-trap. These billionaires they have carefully sanitized as revolutionaries who took risks, dropped out of college and started a billion dollar empire in their "garages" are all lies designed to make you think the playing field is level. They did not start in garages; they started with emerald mine shares, government-subsidized military technology, and massive safety nets of inherited colonial wealth. To even build a company like Google today, you need a funding pool of world conquest proportion. This is because you need to cover corporate fees to hire a battalion of corporate lawyers to circumvent labor laws and crush local competition, you need to buy off regulators and trade unions to allow you to build poisonous data centers and masts that allow you to stay profitable while the local population suffers, you need to lobby for tax exemptions that drain the public health system of its funding, and you need to pay for the private security forces that ensure your supply chains in the Global South remain uninterrupted by the "un-optimized" locals. Instead of self-help books, read Philosophy and books focused on Political Theory, Materialist History, and the mechanics of power. Read the works of those who dismantled empires rather than those who teach you how to serve them better. To develop your mind and equip you mentally to challenge the colonial institutions that have turned your life into a commodity is the only real "growth" that matters. Stop trying to "fix" yourself for a broken system and start learning how to break the system that is fixing you in place.
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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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Jude Bela
Jude Bela@realJudebela·
He humiliated America and got killed 33 days later. This is the story of the Nigerian leader who had a target on his back. #Powerandplunder
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Do not confuse "America" with the US-led "transatlantic empire." America as a country may very well be in a state of internal decline, but the US-led transatlantic empire is not in decline. America as a country may very well burn to the ground today, but the current structure that is spreading Imperialism across the globe will not collapse with it. It doesn't matter how many wars America loses today; it doesn't matter how many times they get outmatched and humiliated in open combat settings; it doesn't matter if their domestic infrastructure crumbles into a third-world heap of rust. The US-led transatlantic empire will never collapse simply because a single host nation fails. This is because this empire is not a "country." It is instead an elite club of conglomerates and mega-corporations that may or may not be in America. These corporations that make up the American empire are only in America today because America provides them with the consumer markets to buy their goods by toppling regimes in foreign nations around the world and opening up those countries to purchase their luxury goods and iPhones. These corporations are in America today because the U.S. Navy is still actively patrolling the world's oceans and choke points to protect the goods and raw materials produced by these corporations. These corporations are in America today because America is able to use invasions to seize a country’s oil fields and sea beds and offer them no-bid contracts that allow them to sustain their business models. Furthermore, these corporations stay in America because the U.S. government provides them with the weaponized dollar, allowing them to bankrupt any rival nation that dares to challenge their monopoly. They stay because the American intelligence apparatus acts as a global corporate espionage agency, stealing trade secrets and crushing indigenous competitors before they can even launch. They stay because the U.S. legal system has been twisted to protect intellectual property and patent rights over the basic human right to medicine, food, and survival. But as soon as things get a little bit too spicy, as soon as Washington is unable to provide these corporations exclusive rights to rule over the whole of humanity and the high heavens, they will happily pack up their bags and move to whatever country has the capacity to provide them mining rights to all resources buried under planet Earth. Most of the entities that make up the US empire today all migrated from Nazi Germany and Colonial-era Britain. As soon as the Nazi party collapsed, as soon as the British government was unable to service and sustain their greed, they happily packed up their bags and moved to America, which happily spread its laps for them. They are parasites that switch hosts once the current one has been bled dry of its geopolitical utility. So while you are watching and celebrating as the US military is dragged outside to the public and stripped naked, understand that this is not a sign of victory. True victory will only happen when the transatlantic empire itself collapses, and this is something that is unlikely to change in the near future. The reason is because this empire still has trillions of dollars in cash and billions in gold and resources to sustain their war machines and continue to spread Imperialism. But this money is not growing from trees or falling into their pockets from the skies like rain. They are being sustained by our consumerism. So long as humanity is stupid enough to abandon their duties, storm out en masse to queue for the latest iPhone release that is worth a fortune, this empire will continue to have the capacity to buy entire government cabinets and regulators. This allows them to continue to use child labor and fund local militias to mine the cobalt necessary for the production of more iPhones and high-performance chips. So long as you continue to pay monthly subscriptions for digital content that rots your brain and tracks your location, you are paying for the very drones that hover over foreign villages. So long as you demand fast fashion that requires the despoiling of rivers and the enslavement of garment workers in the Global South, you are the primary financier of the empire. So long as you allow yourself to be distracted by the "innovations" of Silicon Valley while they build data centers that drain the local water tables and bake the planet, you are an accomplice to your own colonization. The empire does not need a capital city; it only needs your credit card number and your total lack of political consciousness.
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Akonuche@Ucheaustin4·
@Chetuyachinago Even with the sham curriculum, budgetary allocation to the education sector has never touched the UNESCO Lower benchmark of 15% for the past 26 years. This is also how you know that the system was designed to promote illiteracy and intellectual bankruptcy.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
This is what I heavily emphasized yesterday in a Twitter space. There can never be talk of any "revolutionary" movement in Nigeria until we dismantle the current educational system in the country. There is no bypassing this important stage. We can tweet from now until the next 100 years, we can write volumes of political essays, we can march in the streets until our boots wear out, we can occupy embassies all we want, we can even bring a J.J. Rawlings type figure into Nigeria to uproot all the elites in power. All of these are empty and meaningless endeavors. I have said it in the past and I will leave it in writing for those who will come after me that I have renounced the current Nigerian educational system completely. I have been in the field and taught Mathematics long enough to recognize this rot. I have sat down with some of my lecturers and demonstrated how the Mathematics syllabus in universities in Nigeria is never going to allow the Engineering department to develop. I have shown how Nigeria can never produce high profile researchers even in the next 100 years if this syllabus is allowed to exist. We learn Real and Complex Analysis in Nigeria without a foundational course on Analysis, no Euclidean geometry, no in depth treatment of Series, and no rigorous introduction to discrete mathematics or set theory. And then when the actual analysis is taught, students are forced to memorize a body of theorems and proofs and regurgitate them in the exam halls. And this is just Analysis. We have not even talked about Topology for spatial data structures and advanced physics, or Combinatorial Mathematics that is the backbone of AI and Machine Learning, or Graph Theory which models modern telecommunications, or Cryptography which secures the entire global financial framework. I can go on forever. In fact, I can even write a 500-page dissertation on how the current Mathematics educational system in Nigeria will make it impossible for Nigeria to industrialize. The best we can hope for is to import fancy equipment from China because we have a system that was designed to raise an army of idiots with degrees. Their sole value is to perform administrative tasks for the corporations that are extracting their resources and wealth. And this is just for Mathematics. The same line of reasoning can be extended to all departments in the country. And this is why no matter our passion on this platform, no matter our calls for total decolonization of the African mind, it is simply insufficient. It is insufficient because the educational system in the country has made our people impervious to rational thought. It is insufficient because our people are being educated in general by the ghosts of Lord Lugard to work for Chevron and other corporations that continue to plunder us. It is insufficient because our people are still being educated by the Salafi Wahhabi schools established and funded by Saudi Arabia on behalf of the transatlantic empire to create an army of sleeper cells in Nigeria that they can activate at any time for insurgencies. It is insufficient because in the South our people have been reduced to complete idiots by the mega churches and their prosperity gospel. They are taught to interpret poverty and underdevelopment as a sin rather than an institutional failure and foreign backed imperialism. This is why our vibrant youth population has been reduced to prayer warriors fighting against demonic arrows instead of revolutionaries fighting against the colonial institutions that are looting their future dry. It is insufficient because our media platforms are designed to entertain and distract rather than educate and mobilize. It is insufficient because our cultural institutions have been hijacked to celebrate subservience and mediocrity instead of critical thinking and rebellion. All of these are part of the educational system that must be dismantled: the churches, the Salafi Wahhabi schools, the obsolete university curricula, and the media syndicates that keep the masses sedated. It is only when these institutions are defeated that we can talk about a revolutionary movement. It is only then we can confront the colonial institutions. The true African revolution will not be birthed in the pews of a mega church or the classrooms of a foreign funded school. It will only begin when we forcefully reclaim our minds. Let the total deconstruction of the Nigerian educational system be the first and most decisive step toward our absolute liberation.
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

Pro-sovereign media like The Spearhead can only do so much in raising the mental level of our people. The real magic bullet is the primary and secondary education syllabus. If I ever hold state power, there will be a once-in-a-century earthquake at the Ministry of Education. The new syllabus will not be an updated version of the current one. It will be a completely different one that nobody is familiar with. A syllabus designed to prepare children to understand their developing country and grow up to take control of its destiny, not one designed to prepare them to pass anstract exams so that they can be plucked and harvested by oyibo people. When I get my way, by the time a Nigerian kid writes their junior WAEC, they will know exactly who they are, where they come from, their place in the world, and where they are going. That's the only way to sweep out the decrepit millennial and Gen X generations who are already beyond redemption, and replace them with younger Gen Z's, Alphas and Betas who understand how the world works and know how to be useful to themselves within it.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Pro-sovereign media like The Spearhead can only do so much in raising the mental level of our people. The real magic bullet is the primary and secondary education syllabus. If I ever hold state power, there will be a once-in-a-century earthquake at the Ministry of Education. The new syllabus will not be an updated version of the current one. It will be a completely different one that nobody is familiar with. A syllabus designed to prepare children to understand their developing country and grow up to take control of its destiny, not one designed to prepare them to pass anstract exams so that they can be plucked and harvested by oyibo people. When I get my way, by the time a Nigerian kid writes their junior WAEC, they will know exactly who they are, where they come from, their place in the world, and where they are going. That's the only way to sweep out the decrepit millennial and Gen X generations who are already beyond redemption, and replace them with younger Gen Z's, Alphas and Betas who understand how the world works and know how to be useful to themselves within it.
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Dr Kiribura Mberabahizi
@OgbeniDemola What makes it colonial goes beyond falsehoods taught in history. It is the whole system, starting with languages of instruction. African education systems are designed to produce people just able to follow instructions and reproduce colonialism, not create and inovate.
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Adémọ́lá.
Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola·
The System of education in Africa is colonial education. You learn and study about western history and cultures, but not African history.
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Ashoka
Ashoka@AkpanYahay65990·
@ChiemelaChimao1 @Ucheaustin4 @Chetuyachinago Without someone like David being in Leadership, being a president and having this burning eagerness to change the status quo, we will be on this matter for generations without a change. The set of leaders will have now are sell out, selfish, greedy, corrupt, low IQ retards,
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Akonuche@Ucheaustin4·
"Thus one of the most humiliating experiences was to be caught speaking Gìkùyù in the vicinity of the school" 🤦🏾‍♂️ Play me 🎵 Because of English 🎵 by Bright Chimezie
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"Berlin of 1884 was effected through the sword and the bullet, but the night of the sword and the bullet was followed by the morning of the chalk and the blackboard. The physical violence of the battlefield was followed by the psychological violence of the classroom."
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NOVELBRIEFS@bokang_13·
@rirokpik Petals of Blood is another epitome of Wa Thiongo's brilliant works. It not only illustrates the struggle of African countries in archiving social equality and the continued exploitationof Africa's 🌍 wealth.
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