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T U N D E • J I M O H

@Bab4tunde

Web Dev. | Digital Marketer | Techpreneur | CEO, Tech O’Clock | @AfroWomb | AItoCopy | T-Analytics. Seeker of ancient knowledge. #PanAfricanist #IFA #COYG

London, England Katılım Mart 2011
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the national team Level: HARD
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SKB@seyikanbai·
-He became Africa’s biggest streamer -Got gifted a 2024 GLE and a Corolla -Davido pulled up on his livestream and they broke Africa’s Twitch record -Vinícius Júnior, Florian Wirtz and Antonio Rüdiger all acknowledged him -Won ₦70M in a boxing match against Portable - Ranked among the Top 30 streamers in the world -Now on track to become the first African streamer to stream from Germany. He achieved all of these within few months of streaming. A moving man will always meet his luck 🤍
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
MALEMA DROPS A BOMBSHELL — "AFTER ALL YOUR ATTACKS, HOW MANY JOBS DID YOU CREATE?" 🇿🇦 ✊🏾 South Africa's Julius Malema has silenced the xenophobia debate with one powerful question! You marched. You burnt shops. You beat innocent Africans in the streets. So tell us: where are the jobs? Zimbabweans, Nigerians, and Ethiopians did not steal your future. A broken government and corruption did! Malema said it loud and clear: "I don't want votes that make me hate fellow Africans!" Africa helped South Africa defeat apartheid. This is how you repay the continent? Violence never created a single job. Ever.
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Vive con Propósito.
Vive con Propósito.@PropositoyVida·
"Todo sucede en el momento adecuado, tal como debe ser". - Lao Tzu
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
In 1917, Black soldiers of the 24th Infantry Regiment were stationed in Houston, Texas. They were trained, disciplined soldiers. But they were still Black in Jim Crow America. They faced daily humiliation: segregated streetcars, racial slurs, and violent police harassment. One night, after a Black soldier was beaten and a Black woman assaulted by white police officers, the tension exploded. Over 100 soldiers marched into Houston. Shots were fired. By the end of the night, 15 white residents and 4 soldiers were dead. What followed was one of the largest and fastest military trials in American history. In less than 24 hours, over 60 soldiers were court-martialed. No civilian lawyers. No time to prepare a defense. No mercy. Thirteen men were hanged in secret before dawn. Sixteen more were executed later. Forty-one received life sentences. The trials were rushed. The executions were hidden. The story was buried. This wasn't justice. It was retaliation. The U.S. military made an example of Black men who dared to fight back—not against an enemy abroad, but against racism at home. For over a century, this massacre stayed in the shadows. No monuments. No national memory. Just silence. The Houston Riot of 1917 is a reminder: America has always punished Black resistance more harshly than white violence. Reference: The Houston Riot and Courts-Martial of 1917, Robert V. Haynes (2976); National Archives military trial records; The Washington Post, historical coverage. Credit: African Echo
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Alan Nicolas
Alan Nicolas@oalanicolas·
@forallcurious maybe the real question isn’t whether Earth is alive, but whether our definition of life is too limited. What if celestial bodies are more than just inert objects not living organisms like us, but complex systems with properties we still don’t know how to classify?
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Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
South Africans reportedly summoned Chinese, Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi shop owners to a meeting, where they urged them to dismiss African workers and prioritise hiring locals
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The Communists
The Communists@CPGBML·
Burkina Faso will rise. The people have already decided. Foreign bases are gone. Colonial handlers are out. The nation is rebuilding on its own terms. Give it time. It will become one of the most beautiful countries in Africa. Not because of aid. Not because of empire. Because of dignity. Because of sovereignty. Because the people chose to fight for their own land. That is the difference between a colony and a country. Burkina Faso is becoming a country. The rest of Africa should watch and learn.
Typical African@Joe__Bassey

Give Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 time. It will become one of the most beautiful countries in Africa.

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Your Herbal Stroke Specialist
Africans were already correcting breach birth for mothers to have safe spontaneous vag!nal delivery yet some fake Africans are saying the European civilized us
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Toyyib Adewale Adelodun
I was using the ATM in London on Saturday when a lady tapped me on the shoulder. She then asked me a question a rarely get from ladies. "How can I become a plumber?" I told her to give me a few minutes to get cash. She waited with her husband, and both of them had seen a good number of my videos online. I asked about their visa status and the work they currently do. By next year, she will have no restrictions, and she is looking to transition into construction. I told her to get an NVQ Level 2 or 3 in plumbing and heating, she can find part time or full time courses at any college nearby. While studying or once the qualification is done, she can look for plumber's mate roles which pay around £15 per hour. Experienced Plumbers can earn circa £300 per day. The construction industry is AI resilient. If you are willing to start again and transition, there is a lot of demand in the industry. I have helped hundreds of people to transition, and I have done several free recorded sessions on YouTube where we went into it in detail. The future belongs to those with a growth mindset, who are not afraid to start again. Comment "Interested" and I will send you a link to some of the free recorded sessions.
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
France is an enemy of Africa. Not because of rhetoric. Because of history. Because of CFA francs. Because of military bases. Because of interference in elections. Because of support for dictators who serve Paris, not their people. Reject France. Reject its colonial clerks. Reject the neocolonial system that drains African wealth to fuel European comfort. Mali did it. Burkina Faso did it. Niger did it. The rest of the continent should follow. Not out of emotion. Out of evidence. The evidence is overwhelming. France has never been a friend to Africa. Only a master. And masters do not leave willingly. They must be removed.
African@ali_naka

France is an Enemy of Africa Reject France and its colonial clerks

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John LIBRE 🇬🇦🇨🇵💥🎯🎤
🔴Président ASSIMI GOÏTA : Ceux qui disent que la france n'a rien fait ou que la france doit rester. Moi j'ai été au front avec eux, j'ai mangé avec eux, j'ai patrouillé avec eux, j'ai écouté leur radio." "Ce que j'ai entendu si vous vous étiez là vous allez tirer sur eux. Quand on était sur un terrain les français nous mettait devant et en cas de non-danger on repondait R.A.S." "Et au cas où on tirait sur nous, ils disaient c'est ça la guerre hein! Beaucoup de Maliens tombaient devant nous et on pouvait rien dire." "Il te suffisait de te révolter et le lendemain Bamako te rappelait. C'est à dire si 100 militaires Maliens mourraient, un seul français tombait ou zero perte côté français ." "Je me rappelle de ce fameux jour où on etait à 5 kilomètre de Kidal, on voyait déjà les rébelles réculer. On s'est dit Kidal va tomber. En pas moins de 15 minutes un lieutenant-colonel vient nous annoncer qu'on est interdit de rentrer à Kidal. Moi et 4 de mes camarades on a voulu forcer et désobéir à la france." "Quand on avançait, ils ont dit clairement un pas de plus et vous aurez chacun une balle dans la tête. C'est ce jour, j' ai pleuré comme un bébé. Et j'appelle nos supérieurs à Bamako, leur seule réponse "il faut rester derrière la france". "Le lendemain, on voit ces Français ravitaillés les rebelles devant nous, j'ai même fixé un d'entre eux dans les yeux et il a souris pour se moquer de moi." "Après le ravitaillement et le dons de 8 véhicules pick-up. Ces français nous ont dit qu'ils l'ont fait pour la paix entre Azawad et le Mali. Je me suis encore revolté, c'est dans ce contexte que je me suis vu livrer à ses rebelles un jour." "Alors qu'ils avaient donné notre position afin que moi et mes collègues revolutionnaire soit arrêté. " "Effectivement, nous avons été arrêtés. Et à la radio j'entendait bravo et les autres gama dans le panier ..mission reussi ... C'était le code avec ces français. Nous nous sommes dit c'est fini pour nous. Je me suis mis à penser et j'ai su c'est une fierté de mourrir pour son pays. Et je riais." "Un jour comme ça, on nous annonce qu'on sera libérés mais durant les séjours qu'on a fait avec ces gens. Le nombre de général , de colonels français qui appelaient par jour etait inestimable. A mon retour, je vois on me donne des formations, des grades." "Comme le Mali a toujours été ma pririorité et que tout le monde le sait dans l'armée. Moi j'ai appris à protéger mon pays donc déjà je connais le nord comme ma poche. Et je sais qui sont ces français et ils savent qui je suis." "Je suis un commando hyper formé. Je suis aussi un homme toujours prêt. Si vous voyez on ne largue pas les bombes sur ces djihadistes, c'est parceque quand ils prennent un village en otage, ils se servent des femmes et des enfants comme bouclier. Pour celui qui connait pas la guerre comment voulez vous qu'on largue des bombes sur un village ? Vous oubliez qu'il y a des femmes et des enfants ? Vous oubliez que ces femmes et ces enfants sont des innocents ? Dans une guerre, il faut être purement stratèges et prudents. Je vous promets que le Mali sera libres. Avec mes collègues nous allons liberer le Mali. On vient de loin et nous ne sommes pas politiciens. Nous sommes liberateurs, celui qui veut qu'il comprend . Celui qui ne veut pas qu'il part au front assisté aux phenomènes. Nous avons une terre très riche et très immense. Nous pouvons le rendre parfait." #Mali #AES #Afrique
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Adémọ́lá.
Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola·
Europe is united. They have one currency. They have NATO. They are almost borderless, their people travel in their continent freely. In Africa, it’s easier for a white man to travel around Africa than an African.
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Bremen
Bremen@Rxbremen·
Many of you that left Nigeria especially the men and have been forced to keep dreads, not out of fashion but out of barber’s price. Many of you have resulted to abolo hairstyle because that’s what your wives can do with your clipper. People crave for a “working” Nigeria, where every single thing they pay for is cheap, while things they sell would be expensive and they can always profit. You want a country where you pay 500k for 3 bedroom apartments, while your parents charges 1.2m for 2 bedroom of theirs. “How can you charge 2,000 for simple all back” maybe you should carry mirror face yourself and do the all back by yourself ooooo funmi. For gate man you want a Nigeria where you can pay him 25k per month, and that is why you would contact agents to help you source for “people that their eyes have not opened”. When they get to the big cities and see they can make more via day jobs they leave you, and you complain. A “working Nigeria” is where you hire under age children you don’t pay directly, to raise your children while you work, some have tiny conscience sha, they send those kids to public schools. Capitalism when it profits you, socialist when you are about to lose.
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