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@namse

Educational development expert| PhD in Education| Chevening Alumnus| Curator @tbookathon| EX Navy Boy |University of Sussex|Author|

Kaduna, Nigeria Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Why do people want long life?
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The problems started in 1884
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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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Please who knows how I can sign up for Big Brother?
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MUHAMMAD ONYANGO
MUHAMMAD ONYANGO@Moha001_Onyango·
Senegal is becoming a perfect case study of what happens when revolutionary politics finally meets the realities of governing. It’s easy to unite people against a system. It’s much harder to run the economy, negotiate debt, satisfy voters and still maintain the purity of the movement. A lot of liberation-style movements in Africa struggle once they transition from opposition to government because charisma and slogans eventually collide with budgets, IMF pressure and state institutions. That’s exactly what we’re watching in Senegal right now.
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One of the symptoms of a society that is yet to heal from the trauma of oppression, is the need to gatekeep. Associations are set up not to build but to gatekeep, from tomato sellers union to academic associations.
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Àyànfè
Àyànfè@Danny456080·
Liberation means not just political independence but epistemic independence trusting African knowledge enough to build from it again.
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Black@LilithBlack25·
You have to be very careful introducing the truth to the Black man, who has never previously heard the truth about himself. The brother is so brainwashed that he may reject the truth when he first hears it. You have to drop a little bit on him at a time. ~ Malcolm X
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Àyànfè
Àyànfè@Danny456080·
Pan-African unity will not come from leaders. Leaders who benefit from division will never dismantle it. It will come from ordinary Africans, trading, moving, connecting, building, until the borders become irrelevant in practice even if they remain on paper.
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Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai
In the name of Allah SWT, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful. If running again will not be in the interest of the excellent people of Kaduna North and Nigerians as whole. Then may God give it to another. In the coming weeks, I will be going around by the grace of God to engage the people of Kaduna North in their homes and streets, as well as the stakeholders of our party, the African Democratic Congress, (ADC). I am not entitled to anything and I will work as hard as I can and always do to state our record and convince the public. We will do this while willing to support whoever emerges in the primary election. Regardless of the outcome we will campaign for the candidates in our party with the precision, honesty and transparency we are known for. My focus is still ensuring justice for our dear father, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai but we will be testing this mic from this week Insha Allah. See you soon. Signed: Jika Hanta Mallam’s proud son.
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Jikahanta Love the name
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The oppressed will always believe the worst about themselves. Franz Fanon
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Mwende Ngao
Mwende Ngao@mwendesusu·
We all need to read and keep reading. Especially history, sociology, philosophy with focus on political philosophy, and liberation literature/poetry. Because it's very obvious some of us do not read but want to argue here all day when we don't even have a grasp of the basics
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Jakky Bankong-Obi
Jakky Bankong-Obi@jakkybeefive·
Nigerians conflate religion/culture with basic decency & humanity to a fault! I’m sorry, but simply professing a creed/faith doesn’t automatically make you a good or decent person.
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𝐇𝐢𝐝𝐢𝐦𝐚, 𝐏𝐡.𝐃.
The way people ignore HARAM when it comes to stealing public fund makes you question the sincerity of our faith as Muslims. It is not a contest, as to whom loots more. The fact that others are looting doesn't justify you to do the same. HARAM isn't only on alcohol, pork chops, adultery & fornication, homosexuality & others, because that public fund you loot is HARAM, likely more dangerous than sinning between you and God, because when you sin directly to God, He is more likely to forgive you than when you steal public funds meant for the people.
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namse udosen@namse·
@amiraibalfa We would have loved to bring you to Kaduna for @Readacreate Children's Creativity Festival but we don't have funds to bring you in. 🙈
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Amira Nadya Alfa
Amira Nadya Alfa@amiraibalfa·
My books are now available at Zamani Bookshop, Church Road, Kano. For those in Abuja, you can place your order by sending a message or WhatsApp to 07077705170. Additional outlets will be announced soon. Thank you so much for the support.
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