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You make your own Heaven and Hell here on Earth. Politics| Permaculture| Bitcoin Node Runner

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Kandake@Ocheauty·
Summary video, Community Square meeting, Ethiope West LGA, Ajatitor- Mosogar, Delta state. Adopt your local community. Adopt your street/village/ward/LGA/ State in whatever capacity you choose. Time don reach, A New Nigeria is POssible. Let's make it happen. @ladi_etti
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
They are sending Julius Malema to jail because they don't want a smart person leading a black liberation movement anywhere. Malema is smart. Watch how he puts this armchair analyst in his place after he questioned his advocacy for land redistribution and resource nationalisation.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
The sentencing of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema to five years in prison is not merely a legal proceeding regarding firearm violations; it is a profound political moment that directly targets one of Africa’s most radical, unapologetic Pan-Africanist voices. Malema was convicted for discharging a firearm at an EFF rally in 2018—a case initiated by the AfriForum lobby group—and now faces an effective five-year imprisonment without the option of a fine, disqualifying him from serving in Parliament. This conviction echoes the historical silencing of leaders who confront the "unholy trinity" of colonial land theft, monopoly capital, and puppet governance. Malema has placed the expropriation of land without compensation at the center of his politics. For those fighting for the total liberation of the continent, the state’s decision to lock up the CIC (Commander in Chief) for a 2018 incident, precisely when the EFF is gaining momentum in advocating for nationalization and agrarian reform, appears highly suspect. The timing of this judgment, just ahead of crucial electoral cycles, is a desperate attempt by "white monopoly capital" and its political beneficiaries to cripple the only party in South Africa challenging the economic status quo left by colonialism. Malema has consistently advocated for the economic emancipation of not just South Africans but the African continent, championing borderless trade and resisting neo-colonial influence. By imposing a severe prison sentence on him, the judicial system is perceived to be acting as an arm of the imperialist apparatus, transforming a political action—energizing the masses during a rally—into a violent crime. Malema has announced an immediate appeal, calling the legal attacks a "badge of honour" and maintaining that neither prison nor death will stop the EFF’s march toward economic freedom. While opponents celebrate this as a triumph of "rule of law", to the supporters of African unity, this is a stark reminder that the fight against colonialism is not over. The detention of revolutionary leaders has historically only solidified their positions as icons of the struggle.
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Avatar@FaladeAyod39449·
@newslivesa It doesn't matter what the sentence is, Julius Malema will end up as the president of SA sooner than expected. Take that to the bank. Take a good look at that guy because this trial will turn to his triumph, and all the enemies of Africa unity and advancement will be shamed.
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News Live SA@newslivesa·
BREAKING NEWS "in respect of count 1 you are sentenced to a period of 5 years imprisonment, in respect of count two you are sentenced to a period of 2 years imprisonment, in respect of count 3 you are sentenced to R20,000 or to undergo six months imprisonment" Judge Twanet Olivier sentences EFF President Julius Malema
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Obino Sure
Obino Sure@briansureobino·
@newslivesa @lil_ddante Africa is will never be free as long as we jail our own black leaders for speaking the truth against white imperialists.
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Abhinav Kumar
Abhinav Kumar@singhabhinav·
Nigeria is ranked #1 in global USDT and USDC ownership. Not the US. Not the UK. Not Singapore. Nigeria. 59% of Nigerian crypto users hold USDT. 48% hold USDC. More than any other country surveyed. India is third. Brazil close behind. The reason is obvious once you see it: in countries where local currency loses 20–40% of value annually, stablecoins aren't a crypto product. They're a savings account. A dollar-denominated store of value that doesn't require a US bank account. Here's what the data doesn't show: most of those stablecoin holders can't use their USDT to buy anything. No merchant acceptance. No subscription billing. No automatic payment. No way to pay a supplier. They hold the dollars. They can't spend the dollars. They convert back to fiat every time they need to transact. The gap between stablecoin adoption and stablecoin utility is most visible not in San Francisco or Singapore. It's in Lagos, Jakarta, São Paulo. $308B in circulation. The people who need stablecoin commerce most have the fewest tools to access it. That's not a distribution problem. That's an infrastructure problem. The rails exist everywhere. The billing layer doesn't exist anywhere. That's who we're building for.
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LordPio
LordPio@Stan_Pio·
The decision of INEC @inecnigeria to burn Nigeria will be @officialABAT greatest undoing. @OfficialAPCNg should get ready to rot in hell with their Ev!l government. We are outside tomorrow and the world will hear our voice. #pitakwa27 @NFPJNig @ladi_etti @Ocheauty @INEMAniefiok01 @Dukeofileife @YunusaTanko @ObiDientTvHQ @Stan_Pio @magnificdude @more_2_more @PeterObi @justinijeh @NmaaJuli @SoL_TFD @Dukeofileife @vanukanti @SoL_TFD @kachi_MD234 @IykeNwaObi @more_2_more @ammielv x.com/urchilla01/sta
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Nze@nzemmili·
I love it when people are honest. This explains why I stopped seeing Ghanaian actors, and actresses in our screens anymore.
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