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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
This is for men who don’t understand women. Women follow our lead. Not just leadership in the home or society…no, our choices and decisions. They follow them. Whatever we choose to accept from them or see as normal is what they will follow. That’s why you hear them say prostitution is high because of SUPPLY and DEMAND. Basically, what men demand is what they will supply. We don’t marry virgins anymore because we started accepting non-virgin women, and women didn’t take it seriously anymore. In the same way, if we start dating and marrying single mothers, other women will start having unprotected sex, get pregnant, and wait for a man to come and marry them. Look at Black Americans today…they have the highest rates of single motherhood in the world because it was accepted by their men. It’s less common among whites, Asians, or Indians because it’s not acceptable to their men. Don’t let them shame you or manipulate you. They follow your lead. Whatever you choose as a norm is what they will follow. Ignore the nonsense they say on social media. This is a fact. This is why they blame you for everything…because they believe you are leaders. Remember whatever you accept from them is what they will follow.
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE

“I’m curious to know why Nigerians always look down on single mothers but don’t have any problem with single fathers, in fact, they even praise them. They often see single mothers as fåilures, prøblematic, and even less hum@n.” -Lady asked.

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Ace@ace_nerdy·
@alexottiofr @icreate_idesign Mr Governor, please make sure their labour laws in abia that secures them good salaries or wages.
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Alex Otti
Alex Otti@alexottiofr·
Yesterday, we commissioned Ultimum Beverages’ multimillion-dollar production facility in Aba, a landmark investment that reaffirms Abia State as a thriving hub for industry and innovation. This state-of-the-art plant, built by the Kadji Group, represents a bold commitment of over $35 million, with plans to scale up to $100 million. Beyond the impressive figures, this project is proof that Abia is back as an investment haven, a place where ideas flourish, businesses thrive, and opportunities abound. Since May 2023, our administration has worked tirelessly to reset the business ecosystem: strengthening infrastructure, restoring security, and creating a clean, supportive environment for investors. The confidence shown by Ultimum Beverages is a validation of these efforts, and a reminder that serious-minded investors always recognize where growth is assured. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Kadji Group for believing in Aba’s entrepreneurial spirit and for choosing Abia as their home for this transformative project. Together, we will protect and nurture every investment that brings prosperity to our people. Abia is rising. Abia is ready. Abia is open for business.
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Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
Biggest Mack, I would strongly recommend you don’t spread the stench of your faux intellectualism that only survives by desperately leeching to David Hundeyin’s hubris-inflated intellectual shadow towards me. Let me give you facts. Everyone had slaves. Africans enslaved and sold fellow Africans for over 1,300 years in the Trans-Saharan slave trade to Arabs, many of whom castrated them. Africans sold fellow Africans. Around 10 million Africans sold by Africans. There was also the Indian Ocean slave trade. Around 6 million East Africans were sold to Arabs by Africans. What about the Barbary slave trade? North Africans enslaved over a million Europeans. Did you know that Africans took over a million white people as slaves? Then the Arab slave trade. Between 10 to 18 million people were enslaved from East Africa, Central Africa, and even the Caucasus, many supplied through African networks. The Ottoman and Red Sea slave trades also moved millions, with about 3 million through the Red Sea routes alone. Across most of these systems, people were captured through war and sold. Africans were not just victims. They were also participants. Arguably, Africans have been the biggest commercial suppliers of slaves. However, most of these slaving trades were actual trades. Only the Barbary Island trade was the one in which White people did not sell themselves but were forcibly captured by Africans. So answer this. If slavery was a global system, why is the demand for reparations selectively directed at the West? Why are Africans who sold fellow Africans not being asked to pay reparations? Why are Arab states, arguably among the largest historical slave traders, not at the center of this conversation? Now to Christianity. We cannot demand reparations from the civilization that led the abolition of slavery. Before Christianity, slavery was universal. After it, abolition became a moral force. Britain abolished slavery in 1833 and paid about 20 million pounds, roughly 40 percent of its national budget at the time, to compensate slave owners. That’s around £15bn today. That debt was so massive it was only fully paid off in 2015. Britain also enforced abolition globally. About 2,000 naval personnel died policing the seas to stop slave trading, often against the resistance of local rulers. Here in Lagos, the British Royal Navy had to attack King Kosoko in 1851 to force an end to the slave trade. After he was removed, Akitoye took power and signed a treaty abolishing it. So what exactly is the problem with you pan Africanists and reparations? You want to pretend slavery is why Africa is not progressing because you need a permanent excuse to avoid responsibility. Africa’s problem is not some imaginary David Hundeyin CIA conspiracy that you latch on to with the erratic euphoria of a Pavlov Dog stricken with operant conditioning. Ghana is already being positioned as a pawn by actors hostile to the Western bloc. That is why you see strange alliances and sponsorships, including from the State of Palestine, a government known for paying stipends to families of suicide bombers. This constant fixation on the West for reparations is just another form of dependency dressed up as activism. Nothing that happened 400 years ago is stopping Africa from developing today. And finally, Biggest Mack, you cosplay intelligence. You perform depth. You pretend to be erudite. But you are shallow. Completely shallow. What you are doing is the same thing as the African who lacks identity and compensates with material signals like designer clothes. You do it with empty pan Africanism. No substance. Just noise, recycled outrage, and the temporary feeling of importance. It is hollow. Take that degradation somewhere else. Such corrosive mentality shouldn’t in an African society seeking advancement.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

I said it. African Christians, specifically Nigerian ones, are the only group in Africa against reparations for slavery. Left to them, discussions to recognize it as the “worst crime against humanity” would not have even seen the light of the day. For them, it’s best to ‘forget’ and pretend it never happened. Just like white Jesus taught them: “turn the other cheek” so the white man can take everything that belongs to you, while you stand there and watch. Blessed are the meek so they can inherit heaven, while the white man inherits your own place on earth. Very useless set of people. And there’s a reason they do this. It’s a preemptive strike, because they fear conversations about slavery will always get to that part where the role Christianity played is mentioned. They don’t ever want to hear that. They prefer to sacrifice everything they have to protect Oyibo man’s religion. Their entire life’s purpose is to worship Oyibo. Tufiakwa!

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
It's obvious that the biggest business for blackmailers now is talking about Peter Obi from every negative perspective. Even my solemn spiritual trip to Rome has been twisted into yet another blackmail campaign by merchants paid ostensibly to propagate anything negative against Obi. One such individual, whose entire life revolves around blackmail, falsely claimed that I went to Rome to have a private meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu regarding a purported ₦225 billion debt crisis involving Fidelity Bank. These claims are not only baseless, malicious, but entirely false. Let me categorically state that I have never sought an audience with, nor met, President Tinubu since he assumed office, except about 1 minute meeting at the arena of Saint Peter’s Basilica Rome during the inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, where I was seated behind, and had to respectfully greet him, and other dignitaries present. I was previously in Rome on the 9th of May for the lying in state of Pope Francis. Immediately after the mass and exchanging pleasantries, I went straight from Vatican City to London, and then back to Nigeria. The self-proclaimed "blackmailer-in-chief" and others who thrive on spreading pain and falsehoods have also claimed that I own Fidelity Bank. For the record, I do not. Throughout my career, I have served as Chairman/Director of 3 banks/Financial institutions, of which Fidelity is one of them. Fidelity has over 500,000 shareholders, none of whom hold a majority stake. What this blackmailer seeks is to harm these hard-working Nigerians and cause them needless distress. To those peddling these falsehoods, and engaging in blackmail, I offer a simple prayer: May God grant you the virtues of gratitude and understanding to know that we came here with nothing and will go with nothing, that they cannot profit from their evil ways. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Yẹmí
Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
Allah hasn’t spoken since the death of Prophet Muhammad. Allah died when Muhammad died.
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Ace@ace_nerdy·
@itsTseTse You no lie but damn you if you talk am damn you if u no talk
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Small But Mighty
Small But Mighty@itsTseTse·
I know this might sound biased, but from my experience working in Nigeria, any organization where over 70% of the staff are Yoruba usually isn’t the best place to work. Hear me out
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Small But Mighty
Small But Mighty@itsTseTse·
Yorubas are naturally tolerant. They can handle even terrible bosses by staying quiet and saying what's expected. Others might last a while, but they'd leave sooner.
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Izu_ManaMana
Izu_ManaMana@NwagbaraIzuchuk·
You lot are actually evil. You are demonic! You will spread your evil ideology and still try to pin it on others. When Trump spoke about intervening in the insecurity situation of Nigeria, why were you lot foaming in the mouth if the terrorists don't represent your religion?
Hamma@HAHayatu

The CIA was covertly involved in spreading Wahhabism as part of the deal with Saudi on petrodollar, when they came to Nigeria one of the things they did was giving scholarship to university Madina where this students were indoctrinated they later came back and spread it at home

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Ace@ace_nerdy·
Olori tweets were affecting my brain that i didn't think in a million ways someone can be that retvrded. I had to block her for sanity sake
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Jet Daniel 🛩️
Jet Daniel 🛩️@LaceVine·
The reason I can't join this trend is because I understand the nature of men and women generally. It's God's design for women to talk and behave the way they do. A mad man on the street has a higher IQ than the most intelligent woman. This the reason God made men leaders, providers and protectors. No matter how much you educate or elevate a woman, if you take off her masculine support she will eventually fall back to her natural order. This is why women empowerment doesn't work. It always ends in the kitchen or the shopping mall. In conclusion, enjoy the fun and don't get aggravated. If you try tweeting the way men do your brain might explode because it's not built for that capacity.
Samantha@Samantha_Arhin

I can’t wait for women to start tweeting like men too I hope y’all keep this same energy when your lies and tactics are exposed

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Ace@ace_nerdy·
@nikitabier @aaronp613 Bier, you have to understand UA policies directly affects us too, there's no way we'll not talk about what's happening in the US
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
@aaronp613 Precisely. Fewer Ivanka Trump Fan accounts based in Nigeria—and more Nigerians sharing their thoughts about Nigeria.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
My parents weren't happy that I left Islam, but I refused to look back. At last, they knew I made a great choice because my life is a living proof of the love of God in Yeshua. Don't allow your parents to stop you from embracing the truth when you find it.
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Prestigious
Prestigious@Prestigious_Gt·
What I just clocked about this whole trend is that men actually own X (Twitter). Despite women not being in the comments, every tweet of that trend is a banger back to back to back. It’s men supporting men. It’s men supporting women. Men make trends. Men are the trend. Men are the algorithm. Men are powerful Men is life
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Ace@ace_nerdy·
@almairagroup @olivero36824790 @Shehu478392 You lot still bring up dumb replies. from your reply you can see this happened thousands of years ago and has stopped due to transformation. Islam has been killing since immemorial and still kills till today. Pathetic murderers
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𝘼 𝙈 𝙂
𝘼 𝙈 𝙂@almairagroup·
I agree. Killing babies, infants, women and sheep is demonic as commanded in the Bible and as practised by the genociders settlers in Palestine. 1 Samuel 15:3 (NIV): "Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys." 1 Samuel 15:7-8 (NIV): "Then Saul attacked the Amalekites... He took Agag king of the Amalekites alive, and all his people he totally destroyed with the sword." Deuteronomy 25:19 (NIV): "...you shall blot out the name of Amalek from under heaven. Do not forget!" Exodus 17:14 (NIV): "Then the LORD said to Moses, 'Write this on a scroll as something to be remembered... I will completely blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven.'" 1 Samuel 30:17 (NLT): "David slaughtered them [the Amalekites] throughout that day and into the next evening..."
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Ace@ace_nerdy·
@Abbaszib @nafiu1991 @Shehu478392 See wetin you dey do. You're just projecting. If you look people just say it. Man said terrorism lies in the north because that's where it is prevalent. Use your brain wisely
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Abbasz
Abbasz@Abbaszib·
@nafiu1991 @Shehu478392 So only the northern Nigeria Muslims are terrorists, do you know how foolish that sounds?
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