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I WOULD RATHER DIE LIKE A MAN THAN LIVE LIKE COWARD @LFC

anywhere i chose to be Katılım Haziran 2010
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Ėkündâyö♠️
Ėkündâyö♠️@1BrosLykDat·
@Big_Mck I've said this countless times, and I will keep repeating it. Williams Ruto became a different person after attending Queen Elizabeth's burial,I dont know what happened in London, but that was the day he became a totally different human. Are they blackmailing him?
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Komorebi🦇🪐
Komorebi🦇🪐@RomanMutombo·
@ChilloutVille @antonioguterres No one gives africa anything beneficial russian wagner group killed so many people in central africa republic in 2023 they continue to steal diamond and wood in Cental africa republic
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
For too long, Africa’s resources have been extracted, the value captured elsewhere, the environmental damage left behind. No more exploitation. No more plundering. The people of Africa must benefit - first & most - from the resources of Africa.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Predictably, everyone is mad at me for saying this but here is a very simple thought experiment to prove that I am right. Picture each person in your Nigerian life that "loves" you and imagine a button is placed in front of them with the sole instruction that if they push it, they receive $1M (N1.3bn) cash immediately, no questions asked, but you die instantly. Will they push the button? If you hesistated for even a microsecond before answering "no" for each person you pictured, that means you yourself have acknowledged that whatever relationship exists there is at best cordial, but cannot be described as "love". Because someone who loves you can never place a monetary amount on the value you bring to their life by existing. The fact that as you're reading this, you KNOW that the majority of people who know you would push that button is what disturbs you, because it sounds like a moral indictment on Nigerian people. Meanwhile I couldn't care less about the individual morality of Nigerians, because that's not the point I'm making at all. The point I'm making is that Nigeria by design CANNOT incubate "love" because it is still running entirely on an extractive operating system. Once upon a time when our ancestors still owned their own minds and had sovereignty over their own decisions, it was possible for them to love each other because they were the ones who built their society to fit their own aspirations as a group. Love requires the stability and safety offered by a society that controls its own direction. Love cannot exist under colonial logic. Under colonial logic, nothing is sacred. Everything exists to be harvested, consumed, extracted and fucked. The land is no longer the place where you and your ancestors have lived for thousands of years. It is now a mine with a quota for vomiting out shiny rocks for a man with a gun who says he "owns" it. Your wife and daughter are now the sex slaves of the man with the gun along with a hundred other people's wives and daughters, and the resulting destruction of social order is none of his business. Your religion and way of connecting with the divine which have served your people for thousands of years are now suddenly outlawed, and you are now to worship a god that doesn't look like you. Your farm is no longer the thing that feeds your family. It is now a plantation for things you can't eat which the man with a gun forces you to remit to him as tax in exchange for not being locked up or rendered landless. Your entire society is in total chaos and the only way to rise above the chaos is to somehow fight to become the Warrant Chief of the man with the gun, or his armed askari warrior. This is the same logic that Nigerian society is still operating on 200 years later. Everyone is still fighting to become the economic or political Warrant Chief with enough power to lord it over their neighbour or to emigrate. Or they are the cult, agbero, or police askari warrior whose ability to wield violence gives them an edge in the same mad scramble to survive a hostile, extractive, unpredictable environment. Why on earth would "love" blossom and thrive in such an environment? That would be like slaves on a plantation claiming to "love" each other. What slaves on a plantation share is not "love." It is the strong bond of shared trauma. It is mutual affinity. It is sexual desire. It can even be affection. But it's not "love". "Love" is a societal condition that can only become a thing after the slaves revolt, kill the slavemaster and his family, take over the plantation, and turn it into a farming community built on the logic of mutual beneficience instead of extraction. Until then, they're just carrots inside a massive blender who, instead of figuring out how to destroy the blades and render the blender inoperable, are busy having lots of pointless carrot sex, making meaningless little carrot babies that will only become the next generation of carrot juice to be extracted from the blender. Anyway I don't know why I'm arsed to sit and write stuff like this for the benefit of an audience that is as intellectual as I'm Chinese. I'd be better off talking earnestly to the billboards at Spintex roundabout.
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

They never do. I've said for years that almost nobody in Nigeria has experienced actual love before, whether male or female. Not from their romantic partners, not from their family, not even from their parents. It's all an unhealthy soup of unprocessed emotions, theatre performance and the worst kind of unbridled capitalism. Nigerian relationships are characterised by a lot of things. Things like Desire. Lust. Dependency. Codependency. Convenience. Need. Force. Love is unfortunately not one of them.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
This tweet should be the end of our civilisation. That's it. We need to close Africa. We've had a (mostly) good 10,000-year run, but it's time to go. Dismantle all the governments. Close all the airports. Shut down all the borders. Disconnect all the power stations. Shut down all telecoms and banking. Close all restaurants, farms, factories, office buildings, barbershops, or any kind of establishment that is part of a functioning civilisation. (Make sure to start from Kenya.) Wrap the entire continent in brown wrapping paper and stick it at the bottom of a lead-lined filing cabinet somewhere until the world ends. Because it's OK at this point. We've finally done it. We've achieved Peak Uselessness and it is impossible to top this. We are done. Africa is closed.
Max💫@ayagamax

Pseudo–Pan-Africanists piss me off. Y’all may hate Ruto, but some of these summits are important. They put Kenya on the map. We need intelligence, infrastructure, nuclear energy, etc. Do you know how much donations Kenyan climate activists received after the climate conference?

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Why did no one throw an egg at Emmanuel Macron? Maybe a shoe? Or even a tomato? Why did a room full of Africans in Africa meekly sit down and watch this Tintin au Congo cartoon cutout play in their faces for 30 minutes without a single hint of dissent?
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Edu Brazeal
Edu Brazeal@edu_brazeal·
@DavidHundeyin @Farida_N Na wa o, bra shey make we just cut everyone off completely ni, why are u like this, as much as Russia detest the west, it still will want to do business with them any day any time, what's up with you and isolation.
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Farida Bemba Nabourema
Some days I wonder if European countries like Norway can just call their extended cousins in France and say: “hey guys, it is okay to leave Africa alone. We have no colonies, no military bases in Africa, no puppet regimes to maintain, no currencies to control we are not broke. If we can do it, you can do it too.”
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Their economy depends on trading with Africa's exploiters so they are also beneficiaries. In fact I prefer the open and obvious ones like France, Britain and the US to the snakes that love to pretend they're not involved in the same imperial enterprise like Norway, Sweden, Canada, Switzerland etc.
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran rejects US demands to dismantle its nuclear facilities.
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AMRAZ OF LOKOJA👑👑
@H18694H @BRICSinfo MAGA want justice? Justice for who? For the rest of the world? The whole world knows that your leader(trump) is a thief who loves stealing oil from others
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Bwahaha
Bwahaha@Bwahahaha567·
Wouldn't the person who did that to the dogs and stole his motorbike back be highly identifiable and be sorry he did that? I'm surprised people in such a repressive country are this lawless. Is there is something important we don't know? Remote part of Western China? Xinjiang? Or Tibet? Places China invaded and brutally repressed the population. I have no use for anyone harming animals, but I wonder what we aren't being told.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In a remote part of western China, the local police were sick of thieves bribing or poisoning their guard dogs to break into stations at night. So they tried something different. They bought a flock of geese. It worked almost immediately. One guy poisoned the dog, climbed the wall to steal back his confiscated motorbike, and ran into 20 honking geese flapping at him in the dark. He froze. The whole station woke up. He was caught on the spot. The local chief told reporters geese are basically better than dogs. They have sharper hearing, they can’t be drugged with a piece of meat, and you can’t quiet them down once they start. Honestly, anyone who’s been chased by a goose probably agrees. They’re terrifying. The Romans used them to guard the Capitoline Hill back in 390 BCE, and apparently it was the geese, not the watchdogs, that caught a sneak attack one night and saved the city. Today there’s a flock of 500 geese on the China-Vietnam border, working alongside dogs. A Scottish whisky distillery used a goose squad to guard its warehouses for decades. Free-range chicken farms in the US still use them. So the real question is whether your local police station would be safer with a Doberman or with eight angry geese.
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Words_of_Faith
Words_of_Faith@WordsofFaithTo1·
@BRICSinfo Not on your F-ing life. ONLY America should have Iran's uranium - no other country can be trusted. Iran cannot continue to have any uranium of any kind or in any stage, period! The Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway and does not belong to Iran.
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AMRAZ OF LOKOJA👑👑
@pshegs @aproko_doctor you called yourself medical practitioner and you are taking medical other from someone who is not a doctor just for the Money, you are a big shame to ur profession. TUEH on you
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@iamNeare Dem no even drop price/bounty.
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KING ELOM👑🌕
KING ELOM👑🌕@iamNeare·
WANTED!!! (Anyone with useful information to his/her whereabout should contact EFCC) For a Politician with mopol n police escort EFCC too useless😥
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AMRAZ OF LOKOJA👑👑
@BlackWaters20 @officialEFCC His kinsmen(ebira) are on the street celebrating him day and night. He got there by unfortunate circumstances because on a normal circumstances then, no one will vote him or any ebira person
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Akin Omo Akin
Akin Omo Akin@BlackWaters20·
@officialEFCC The last time you declared someone wanted, he picked up a nomination form to contest election. The joke is on you, not us.
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real_promise
real_promise@promise_amazing·
@BlackWaters20 @officialEFCC Bro give credit to this people @officialEFCC , Yahaya Bello saw pepper 🌶️🌶️ garnish with fresh onions 🧅 EFCC might not brief you on what they recovered from him but that doesn't mean, they left Bello. Bello saw hell 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Jeet
Jeet@youraveragejeet·
with all these stuff you have written...Why are you not living in Angola rather your dream japa country is america or uk not angola?? you can not use 2 weeks to measure the standard of living in a country...you are more like a tourists. go live there for one year, learn their language, try get a job or start a small business, try navigate their bureaucracy, their way of life, then you will start noticing the country inefficiencies and their tribalism and social norm between the poor and rich... then you can give a concrete standard of living opinion.
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Olaudah Equiano®
Olaudah Equiano®@RealOlaudah·
A Nigerian investor on a visit to Luanda, Angola compares both countries; Nigeria and Angola. Please watch and draw your conclusions.
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