Vunvor Capital

445 posts

Vunvor Capital banner
Vunvor Capital

Vunvor Capital

@Vunvor

It doesn’t matter how slow you go so long as you don’t stop - Confucius

Katılım Ocak 2024
1.1K Takip Edilen193 Takipçiler
Cian Hansard
Cian Hansard@CianHansardAF·
Last week I gave away a $100K Instant Funded account and I’ve decided I’m keeping it going. Every week I’ll be giving one trader a $100K Instant Funded account to kick off the week. Mondays hit different when you start the week with a fresh funded account. Drop a 💚 if you want in.
English
466
99
674
17.7K
Vunvor Capital
Vunvor Capital@Vunvor·
@Wuodnyakach_ Unfortunately I don’t take less than $15,000 which is paid upfront in my classes which are only limited to 8 students in a month
English
1
0
1
98
Onyango_tate
Onyango_tate@Wuodnyakach_·
I charge 3k usd for forex physical classes, any free financial knowledge can never free you from poverty
English
104
80
1K
47.6K
Edward
Edward@EdwardXLreal·
What's harder: passing a 2-Step Goat Challenge or holding onto a funded account for 3 months without breaking a rule? I know my answer by seeing GFT stats Curious about yours.
English
354
102
855
26.5K
Vunvor Capital
Vunvor Capital@Vunvor·
@AMK_Mapping_ The 26th package which will be announced as Zelenskyy will be addressing a joint online session of the European and UK parliament in early 2027 will be the killer package. Nothing comes close.
English
0
0
3
1.4K
ẞlack ßoi™
ẞlack ßoi™@Black_Nino7·
@Vunvor @Khldfx @avikkfp Put ur phone in desktop mode, go to the $1k open it on the website, click on "CREDENTIALS" in ur country and phone number, u will receive an OTP, put in and ur login details will show. Don't wait for an email
English
2
0
0
63
Khaled
Khaled@Khldfx·
Show me what have you done so far with the 1k accounts?
English
594
81
1.7K
117.7K
Vunvor Capital retweetledi
Farida Bemba Nabourema
In my address titled "The Political Economy of Obedience," delivered last month at the Josef Korbel School of Global Affairs at the University of Denver, I identified five key mechanisms through which African populations have been trained into political compliance. I am sharing a summary here because they explain precisely what we are watching play out in real time every day on this continent. The first is colonial education. The curriculum inherited from the French, the Brits or the Portugese administration was not designed to produce critical citizens. It was designed to produce a particular kind of political subject. one who understood authority as something to be respected rather than questioned, and who experienced his own political traditions as a source of shame rather than institutional possibility. As I said in Denver, the most effective political prisons are not made of concrete. They are made of curriculum. The Togolese school I attended taught us the genealogy of French kings with more precision than the history of the governance systems that predated French colonial presence on our territory. The second is the economy of obedience itself. Authoritarian systems endure not primarily through permanent terror but because they structure the relationship between political compliance and material survival so that obedience becomes, for most people most of the time, the rational choice. Access to employment, scholarships, market licenses, import authorizations, health clinic access: none of it politically neutral, all of it conditioned on loyalty. People in these systems do not collaborate with power because they are morally deficient. They collaborate because the scaffolding of their daily lives has been designed to make non-collaboration economically catastrophic. The third is the family as a site of control. In conditions of economic precarity, the individual who considers a dissident act must calculate not only her own risk but the risk she imposes on her parents, her siblings, her children, her cousins etc. I have watched people of intelligence and moral clarity retreat from political engagement not because they were afraid for themselves but because they could not justify the devastating exposure their activism would bring to their families. The authoritarian state does not need to threaten everyone. It only needs to ensure that the threat to one is visible and comprehensible to all. The fourth is religion. In many parts of Africa, religious institutions have been deployed, not by their most honest practitioners but by their most politically convenient ones, to transmit a theology of earthly resignation and otherworldly reward that discourages political engagement. The pastoral instruction to render unto Caesar what is Caesar's sits very comfortably with the interests of Caesars who have no intention of rendering anything to anyone. Liberation theology, which in Latin America produced an extraordinary tradition of religiously grounded political resistance, has had a far more contested reception in much of African Christianity and Islam, partly because of the direct entanglement of many religious institutions with state power, which has made spiritual authority and political compliance structurally allied. The fifth is media. In authoritarian African contexts, state and privately owned media aligned with power do not typically practice crude propaganda. They practice something more subtle and more durable: the selection of what is visible and what is invisible; the framing of social problems as natural phenomena rather than political choices; and the treatment of opposition voices as marginal or foreign-funded. The film industry participates in this discipline in its own way, through the systematic promotion of narratives that depict poverty and wealth as conditions of fate or personal failure, stories in which the distance between the poor and the rich has everything to do with luck, talent or divine favour and nothing to do with power, policy or the deliberate engineering of inequality. The cumulative effect, over decades, is a population whose political imagination has been narrowed to the point where alternatives are genuinely difficult to conceive, not because the alternatives do not exist, but because the political ecosystem has ensured they remain invisible. These are the operating manual of authoritarian systems on this continent. And authoritarianism today is not limited to regimes with a known dictator who has held power for decades. It extends equally to regimes that perform a change of leadership through placebo elections conducted every four to five years, producing a new face every eight to ten years while the same system of impunity, patronage and repression remains structurally intact. I would argue that these are in fact the more dangerous form of authoritarianism because their citizens are deceived into believing they are living under a democracy when they are in reality governed by plutocrats. The citizen under an obvious dictatorship at least knows what he is fighting. The citizen under a rotating plutocracy has been convinced there is nothing to fight at all. He votes, he watches a new face take the oath, and he mistakes the performance of transition for the substance of change. He ends up with no voice, no justice, no agency, and worse, no drive to fight for his own dignity. For one can only fight for liberation after acknowledging one's condition of oppression.
English
40
517
698
72.9K
Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Dear @elonmusk If someone follows me here, it means they want to hear what I have to say, not what you think they want to hear me say. Thanks for listening. Have a nice day.
English
50
174
1.2K
15.9K
Tips Excel
Tips Excel@gudanglifehack·
Don't pay for HBO Max, use Moviebox Don't pay for Apple TV, use Streamly Don't pay for Apple Music, use ESound Don't pay for Netflix, use Flixio Don't pay for Peacock, use GlitchTV Don't pay for Disney, use Netmirror Don't pay for Spotify, use Lyra Don't pay for Hulu, use ShowZone Don't pay for Prime Video, use CineHub Don't pay for YT Premium, use Brave browser Don't pay for Paramount+, use EpicFlix (SAVE THIS thank me later).
English
150
1.9K
11.5K
872.4K
Vunvor Capital retweetledi
Sasha Meets Russia
Sasha Meets Russia@sashameetsrus·
In honor of my birthday, here are some Russian birthday traditions & superstitions! 🎈
English
186
110
1.4K
19.2K
Vunvor Capital
Vunvor Capital@Vunvor·
@datanfan96 I agree. Outcome of summits and what participants take home after summits is even more critical is even more critical
English
0
0
0
12
M. Akuffo
M. Akuffo@datanfan96·
Summits don't industrialise economies. Every economy that transformed did so through sustained domestic policy, not diplomatic ceremonies. The work happens at home.
Vunvor Capital@Vunvor

@citizentvkenya Wow. I admire the clarity in this debate. I hope the concerned can look at it through this perspective

English
1
0
0
18
Vunvor Capital
Vunvor Capital@Vunvor·
@citizentvkenya Wow. I admire the clarity in this debate. I hope the concerned can look at it through this perspective
English
0
0
0
72
Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
Willis Otieno: These deals end up being photo ops and PR opportunities. France is a stronger economic power than the entire African continent with its GDP being USD 3.8 million. There's nothing spectacular about hosting the summit — what should be spectacular, is the outcome in terms of benefits #CitizenDayBreak
English
9
60
231
13.9K
Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪
Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪@DemetriusRO6·
To succeed in any career, You just need the right mental disorder Law - narcissism Finance - ADHD Medicine - burnout Engineering - OCD Journalism - cynicism Psychology - depression Computer Science - autism Traders - Retard
English
42
100
761
16.2K
Sasha Meets Russia
Sasha Meets Russia@sashameetsrus·
Chasing the Russian dream on my Altai horse 🐎 this is the land of the free!
English
128
87
1.1K
19.2K
Vunvor Capital
Vunvor Capital@Vunvor·
Commentators with zero touch of the real situation. The main reason why China made inroads in Africa and elsewhere is purely because of execution and delivery of signed projects. With the west including France, projects can be signed but delivery can sometimes take decades.
𝗩𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗹𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗲 𝗩𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘂𝗮𝗿𝗱@vinguard254

"Remember that in 2020 Macron was the President and Uhuru Kenyatta was President here , They signed some deals . One of the deals was the construction of Rironi Mau Summit, it was cancelled by President Ruto when he took over "

English
0
0
0
18