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@dmayg20

GOD•Anglican•Al-Muhsinun•Old Soul•Oligarch•♓️•🏠Broker🏡•Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un• 18.02.18🕯•@ChelseaFc

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HMHA 🐘🕊@dmayg20·
Have mercy upon me GOD, according to thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. 🙏🏽
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Europeans during colonialism killed 26 million elephants in Africa, especially in Ivory Coast, just to make piano keys, but today they want to teach us animal conservation. Hypocrites.
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
This is Ilorin, Kwara State, in 2026. The Israelites had a better crossing of the Red Sea.
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Awazi (Mrs🦋)
Awazi (Mrs🦋)@ADoseofJuless·
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B.T.A@TosinAshafa·
Congrats Sir @drobafemihamzat ! On to delivering kosofe maximum votes to you Sir and our great Party.
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
The main reason for the ginger crisis in most parts of West Africa, especially Nigeria and Ghana.
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Nostalgic Naija
Nostalgic Naija@NostalgicVibeNG·
In 2017, Nigeria was the 3rd largest exporter of ginger in the world. Yes, you read that right we were No. 3 globally. We didn’t just export ginger. We produced the world’s best quality aromatic, pungent, with superior oil and oleoresin content. Then APC happened. Under Buhari, foreign NGOs like USAID were given unrestricted access: full offices, deep penetration into agriculture, health, education, and civil society. And today Nigerians is suffering the consequences of the devilish partnership with USAID In case you didn't know, this was the genesis of the whole problem👇
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria

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Adetutu Balogun, MBA
Hiring lobby groups will not fix insecurity in Nigeria!
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pshegs@pshegs·
The USAID farm inputs we received destroyed Nigeria's Ginger Farm. I have confirmation that Nigeria's Ginger is under biological attack. It came from USAID with many promises. Read the below from a ginger farmer in Kaduna. USAID, Gates Foundation are all in it together. If we like, continue laughing at Shaggy Layi and other jokers on IG or X while this travesty continues and we think all is well.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
As the oyibos have comprehensively established over 500 years, if you want to kill black people or steal from them, there is a 100% foolproof method, which is to come bearing gifts. Whether it's West Africa, West Compton or the West Indies, our people cannot see beyond "gifts."
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Adetutu Balogun, MBA
Nigeria's once-thriving ginger industry was NOT devastated by a fungal blight epidemic because of indigenous seeds! The GMO seeds introduced weakened local crops and compromised soil resilience. Blame those who introduced GMO seeds for selfish reasons!
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Abu The 𓃵
Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth·
Nigerian Influencers Advocating for GMO and Hybrid Seeds. Below is a thread of 11 Nigerian X influencers who have directly or indirectly promoted GMO and hybrid seeds in agriculture. Some speculate these voices are sponsored by global biotech agencies such as Bill gate etc. 🧵
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Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth·
Now that Nigerian farmers can no longer export ginger because their seeds and soil have been strategically destroyed, here’s a list of so-called influencers who allegedly took blood money from the devil to promote GMO in the country.
Abu The 𓃵@Abu_The_Truth

Nigerian Influencers Advocating for GMO and Hybrid Seeds. Below is a thread of 11 Nigerian X influencers who have directly or indirectly promoted GMO and hybrid seeds in agriculture. Some speculate these voices are sponsored by global biotech agencies such as Bill gate etc. 🧵

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Julliet Njeri 🇰🇪@JullietNjeri·
GMOs - " ..Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back. ..."
Slim@onu_slim

Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years. The official story blames fungal blight. But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds. An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health. That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern. Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result? Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood. The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them. Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.

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Claire Nasike Akello
Claire Nasike Akello@MissNasike·
When I advocate for seed sovereignty in Kenya, this example from Nigeria illustrates it perfectly. Communities must always control,breed,share,sell and exchange their indigenous seeds. Indigenous seeds have been tested and tried through generations and our climate.
Slim@onu_slim

Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years. The official story blames fungal blight. But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds. An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health. That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern. Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result? Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood. The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them. Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.

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Ayo-Elesho
Ayo-Elesho@Ayoelesho·
Some of your ‘doctors’ tried to convince you that GMOs are good for you though.
Slim@onu_slim

Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years. The official story blames fungal blight. But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds. An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health. That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern. Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result? Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood. The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them. Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.

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Toby
Toby@TomolaGroup·
In 2022, Nigeria was the world's 2nd biggest ginger producer. We exported ₦26.2 billion worth, mostly to India and other spice markets. Then a disease called Proxipyricularia zingiberis hit ginger farms in Kaduna, Plateau and Nasarawa. It destroyed up to 95% of the harvest. Farmers lost over ₦12 billion. The price of a 50kg bag of ginger jumped from ₦50,000 to ₦800,000. By 2024, exports had dropped by 74%. By the end of 2025, we were exporting nothing at all. Ethiopia quietly took our place in the global market. We didn't just lose money. We lost an entire $4 billion industry that could've grown to $6 billion by 2030. While we sleep on our agricultural goldmine, other African countries are quietly taking it over.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria

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Amber Ose I
Amber Ose I@masurge7·
Tinubu met Nigeria's Ginger export at N26bn annually and crashed it to N0bn in just three years. But his non living things will tell you to relax he's fixing Nigeria.
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FEMI SUNMOLA
FEMI SUNMOLA@oluwafemisunmol·
Did you hear any Islamic cleric condemn the beheading of a teacher by Islamic terrorists in Oyo state? They are all quiet because it's Islamic jihad. It's endorsed by the Quran and the Hadith.
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