Stephen Afulukwe

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Stephen Afulukwe

Stephen Afulukwe

@ezestc

Social crusader/commentator on current affairs and an Indigenous Nationalist.

Calgary, Alberta Katılım Kasım 2008
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“Show Me President Tinubu’s Blood Relative In Nigeria, I Will Give You ₦1 Million. Show Me Anybody That Went To Elementary School With Tinubu In Nigeria, I Will Give You ₦1 Million. I’m Yoruba, Just In Case You’re Wondering. I Have The Right To Ask All These Questions Because I’m a Nigerian.” ~ Yoruba Priest Reacts
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Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
@General_Somto No one would show up to collect since Pablo Escobar is/was a mystery man without genealogy or history.
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aloy ejimakor
aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo, one injustice at a time There’s something about persecution that does two things to a people: it either breaks them, or it makes them beasts of survival. Ask the Jews. For centuries, they were hunted, hated, and humiliated by empires. But they didn’t vanish. They evolved. They adapted. And today, the Jews are arguably the most powerful tribe in the world economically, intellectually, and politically. Ruthless when necessary. They are unapologetic about their survival. Now, look at the Igbo. A tribe known for industry, resilience, and brilliance. A people who just want to live, do business, and thrive. But Nigeria doesn’t want that. Nigeria wants control. Nigeria wants submission. And the one thing the Igbo have never known how to do is bow. And that’s the real issue. So what does Nigeria do? It sidelines them. Isolates them. Provokes them. Bombs their villages under the guise of security. Locks up their agitators. Shuts down their businesses. Mocks their pain. Ignores their history. Prevents them from voting. Playing politics with their education. Sponsored bigotry on them. And then Nigeria pretends to be surprised that there’s growing radicalization in the East? Let me be clear: The Igbo didn’t start this fire. Nigeria did. And history, the very same history we keep refusing to learn from, has shown us that when you keep pushing a tribe that knows how to survive, they evolve into something stronger, something unstoppable. It’s happened before. With the Jews. Europe tried to exterminate them. Instead, they became the backbone of global finance, media, tech, and diplomacy. You don’t touch a Jew today without consequences. Now Nigeria is doing the same to the Igbo, pushing, prodding, provoking. A nation cannot continue to marginalize its most brilliant tribe and expect peace. The Igbo are not docile. They are not quiet. They are not forgetful. They are survivors, and survivors don’t beg for space forever. At some point, they take it. The Igbo didn’t set out to be radicals. They were made into one by a country that won’t stop seeing their confidence as a threat. And if history has taught us anything, it’s this: when a persecuted people decide that survival is no longer enough, when they decide to stop running and start resisting, they don’t just fight back. They win. Nigeria must understand this. So here’s the final warning, for those who still care to listen: Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo. And it won’t end well. Abolaji Rasaq.
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING NEWS: EFCC operatives have arrested Mustapha Abdullahi, Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria, over an alleged ₦500 billion fraud. He was taken into custody in Abuja today.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Those are the “innocent” Palestinians in Gaza: “We are the ones who launched this war, and we will be the ones to end it. Until the last drop of our blood, we keep offering, and sacrificing until all of us die, for the sake of Allah."
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Stephen Afulukwe
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@drkenon2 @officialEFCC The head of the EFCC should be tagged to this abuse by his staff. Nigerians continue to be treated as slaves in their ancestral land like it doesn't matter.
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
“A professor of medicine was dragged out of a planned surgery, beaten & brutalized by the operatives of @officialEFCC. This is a Cardiothoracic surgeon, one of the very few in the country, the only one in Akwa Ibom, Uyo State. What would ever justify this level of aggression in a hospital?” ~Man asks EFCC
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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
There's no hiding place for a govt that repents & rehabilitates known terrorists, and then can't attend funeral of genocide victims or even admit that genocide is going on. The last govt has always been worse than the one before it. May BAT be the last for one Nigeria.
Parallel Facts@ParallelFacts

‘Regime That Coddles Insurgents, Disarms Defenders Is A Terrorist Regime,’ Mike Arnold Knocks Tinubu Govt Amid Renewed Killings, Genocide parallelfactsnews.com/mike-arnold-kn…

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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
@BOGbadams The governor of Playeau State looks sick and is acting like one whose mind is twisted by some mind bending drugs.
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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
@Admiral_Cyborg He's too old and of no use to anyone right now. Remember that he was instrumental in making sure that late Dr Alex Ekwueme never emerged PDP candidate back in 1999.
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
Chief Jim Nwobodo, the then Nigerian Sports Minister, stole the big generator at the National Stadium, the Generator that was so huge that it was powering the biggest sports stadium complex, National Stadium Lagos, and took it to his village, Amechi Awkunanaw in Enugu South Local Government Area of Enugu State. As Governor of old Anambra State he took a loan of 300 million to build a carpet factory at ihiala. The building site was never cleared. Of all his thievery the man is very broke right now. Tomorrow, when he aligns with the center, he will be called an Igbo Elite. Tufia!!!
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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
@MikeArnoldTruth Our population got targeted at market, farms & churches. Genocide for which no single soldier stood trial for. My own mother was struck by 🇳🇬 soldiers right in my Hometown in Anambra State. Nigeria is daily haunted by the victims of Biafra Genocide and now, add MB to the list.
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
This is why the Nigerian government banned the teaching of history for 15 years. This is why they only started it now under a curriculum written by, literally, Boko Haram’s top scholar. This is important history, not only for those who were victimized, but for all of Nigeria and the world. It must be known. (This is a paragraph for a piece that I’m working on.) ——- In thirty months, the Caliphate’s blockade killed between one and three million people in a population of fourteen million — one in five Biafrans at the accepted figure, a kill rate comparable to Cambodia, exceeded in modern history only by Rwanda. The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki — the most morally debated military action in history, memorialized in UNESCO sites visited by millions — killed approximately 200,000 people. The Biafran blockade killed ten to fifteen times as many. Military historians measure the horror of war by its ratio of civilian to combatant deaths. The First Chechen War, considered extreme, ran ten civilians killed for every fighter. Biafra ran one hundred to one. For every federal soldier who died, approximately one hundred Biafrans died — almost all of them children. It was not a war. It was extermination by starvation. The world built museums for Hiroshima. It forgot Biafra existed. And the machine that did it never stopped. #EarthShaker
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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
Genuine peace will continue to elude Nigeria until justice is done to victims of genocide & Nigeria govt duplicity. Nigeria is guilty of the blood of innocent millions and still counting.
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth

This is why the Nigerian government banned the teaching of history for 15 years. This is why they only started it now under a curriculum written by, literally, Boko Haram’s top scholar. This is important history, not only for those who were victimized, but for all of Nigeria and the world. It must be known. (This is a paragraph for a piece that I’m working on.) ——- In thirty months, the Caliphate’s blockade killed between one and three million people in a population of fourteen million — one in five Biafrans at the accepted figure, a kill rate comparable to Cambodia, exceeded in modern history only by Rwanda. The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki — the most morally debated military action in history, memorialized in UNESCO sites visited by millions — killed approximately 200,000 people. The Biafran blockade killed ten to fifteen times as many. Military historians measure the horror of war by its ratio of civilian to combatant deaths. The First Chechen War, considered extreme, ran ten civilians killed for every fighter. Biafra ran one hundred to one. For every federal soldier who died, approximately one hundred Biafrans died — almost all of them children. It was not a war. It was extermination by starvation. The world built museums for Hiroshima. It forgot Biafra existed. And the machine that did it never stopped. #EarthShaker

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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
Tinubu should be the last man to be speaking on expensive borrowing. Just yesterday, he was weeping over WB delayed loan meant to fund 2027 election rigging, grabbing and running away with. No more loans to Nigeria till BAT is gone come 2027. No amount of rigging will save him.
ARISE NEWS@ARISEtv

Tinubu says illicit financial flows and expensive borrowing continue to undermine Africa’s industrial growth and competitiveness globally. ow.ly/5WtB106yppE

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Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
@ARISEtv So says the buffoon that is weeping over delayed loan from WB. Money that may be destined for the buying of the next election.
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ARISE NEWS
ARISE NEWS@ARISEtv·
Tinubu says illicit financial flows and expensive borrowing continue to undermine Africa’s industrial growth and competitiveness globally. ow.ly/5WtB106yppE
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Reuters Africa
Reuters Africa@ReutersAfrica·
At least 100 civilians were killed in a Nigerian military airstrike on a crowded market in northwest Zamfara state, Amnesty International said on Tuesday, urging authorities to open an immediate investigation. reuters.com/world/africa/l…
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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
Igbo will never be intimidated into supporting a horrible candidate like Tinubu for any reason whatsoever. Our people must be ready to confront whatever FOPOHUNDA & his Yoruba stock have in mind for the upset that is coming 2027. Tinubu must go! He can't threaten Fulani this way.
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye

If a director of research of an organization can publicly make this threat, I’m not going to pretend that they are not the ones sponsoring these miscreants This war-drum has been one-sided since 2014, and nobody is taking it seriously. The day someone will respond, the government will take it seriously.

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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
@UchePOkoye Igbo will never be intimidated into supporting a horrible candidate like Tinubu for any reason whatsoever. Our people must be ready to confront whatever FOPOHUNDA & his Yoruba stock have in mind for the upset that is coming 2027. Tinubu must go! He can't threaten Fulani this way.
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Anambra 1st son
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye·
If a director of research of an organization can publicly make this threat, I’m not going to pretend that they are not the ones sponsoring these miscreants This war-drum has been one-sided since 2014, and nobody is taking it seriously. The day someone will respond, the government will take it seriously.
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Stephen Afulukwe
Stephen Afulukwe@ezestc·
Ndigbo will never be intimidated into supporting a horrible candidate like Bola Tinubu for any reason whatsoever. Our people must be ready to confront whatsoever FOPOHUNDA and his Yoruba stock have in my for the upset that is coming 2027. Tinubu must go!
Anambra 1st son@UchePOkoye

If a director of research of an organization can publicly make this threat, I’m not going to pretend that they are not the ones sponsoring these miscreants This war-drum has been one-sided since 2014, and nobody is taking it seriously. The day someone will respond, the government will take it seriously.

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