armstrong nathaniel

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armstrong nathaniel

armstrong nathaniel

@narth101

Someone who wants a better world

lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2014
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Pastor Paul Adefarasin is a dollar millionaire. He said “Nigeria is dead, let’s not deceive ourselves.” Then he said “once your money is in Naira, you are poor.” Have you imagined what those on minimum wage are passing through? Paul came before David, & this is the result. 💔
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
The African dumbass is the most boring demographic in the world. It has no variety whatsoever. If you meet one African dumbass in Bariga, you've met all 1 billion of them in Lapaz, Guthurai, Kariakoo, Grand-Bassam, Sunnyside, Budiriro, Ayat Zone 5 and Catambor. The only difference is the language they use to express their emptiness. But whether they're stupid in English, Swahili, French, Lingala, Portuguese or Shona, you cannot fail to notice the exact same behaviours. They use the same mnemonic devices to recall and pour out their colonial programming so as to avoid thinking. They use the same thought-terminating clichés. They express the same non-points with the same gormless zeal and Dunning-Kruger confidence. They think exclusively in soundbites and clichés installed by other people. They have no need for independent thought. When challenged to think and show some intellectual depth, they react with the same blind, impotent fury. Meet one, you've met them all. Zero variation or diversity!
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Corporate Colonialism Is Hiding in Plain Sight Global corporations like Nestlé have spent decades selling themselves as brands that care about nutrition and children’s health, but their actions in African markets tell a different story. From sugar-filled baby cereals sold to African children to stronger cigarettes, ultra-sugary drinks, and unethical pharmaceutical trials, products and practices that would face serious scrutiny in Europe are marketed and normalized in Africa. This is corporate colonialism in practice: global companies extracting profit from African markets while giving African consumers lower standards than they give the West. It is a global corporate system that treats African consumers as less deserving of safety, regulation, and protection. Our continent cannot continue to be the dumping ground for lower standards. If a product is unhealthy for children in Europe, then African children deserve the same protection.
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NEFERTITI@firstladyship·
Who did this? 😭😃😂
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Chetuya Chinagolum
Chetuya Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
This malicious media profiling of Nigerian youths has to stop immediately. When Europeans commit heinous crimes overseas, the act is strictly treated as a personal, moral failing. The offender is judged solely as an individual, and their nationality is completely detached from their criminal behavior. But when a Nigerian commits the exact same crime, the global media definition of crime suddenly metamorphoses. All of a sudden, this random individual whom none of us has ever seen before is elevated and forcefully made the brand ambassador of the moral dignity of the entire Nigerian nation. Senator Shehu Sani, I expect a man of your supposed educational capability and political exposure to read between the lines and see that this is a calculated psychological warfare waged against your own people. Crime is a universal human flaw and it is absolutely not peculiar to any nation or race. But when it relates to Nigeria, we are systematically marginalized, stereotyped, heavily criminalized, and globally blacklisted just to project a false, barbaric image of the black skin to the European public. And yet you, Mr. Senator, are actively helping to amplify this ruthless media campaign against your own citizens. In this exact same country of Thailand, about 13 white Europeans were busted just last year for operating massive boiler room scam call centers, explicitly targeting vulnerable European retirees and ruthlessly pressuring them into buying fake stocks and fraudulent cryptocurrency investments. In this very same Thailand, between January 2025 and May 2026, Thai police have arrested about 100 Chinese nationals in their ongoing crackdown on international crime syndicates. These Chinese nationals are not merely running low-quality internet scams with cheap AI gimmicks. Some of these Chinese scammers are heavily armed with military-grade weapons and run highly sophisticated transnational cartels. In January 2025 alone, Thai immigration police dismantled a massive call-center base in downtown Bangkok, arresting six Chinese operatives and seizing over 200,000 Thai SIM cards and highly advanced SIM Box servers capable of generating 600,000 scam calls per single hour. Yet, you have not for one single second condemned the Chinese, the white Europeans, or the Indians for "damaging the image of their countries". Do you know why you have never made a public condemnation regarding them? Because when it is no longer black faces committing the crimes, the global media algorithm and Western news outlets suddenly become cold and silent like a graveyard. You confidently call yourself a Pan-Africanist, yet you comfortably allow your platform to be used as a staging ground for large-scale Western propaganda targeted squarely at the self-esteem of your own people. Do you really want to know the actual people damaging the image and the soul of Nigerians? It is the International Oil Companies. These IOCs extract billions of dollars worth of wealth from the Niger Delta region while leaving behind devastating oil spills, toxic gas flaring, and heavily polluted waters that permanently destroy the agricultural and aquatic livelihoods of the local host communities. The real scammers in this country are these IOCs, because they are legally permitted to recover their drilling costs before sharing the profit from our crude oil. Through "creative accounting", they maliciously and artificially inflate these drilling costs. Where a deep-water extraction project is actually supposed to cost $1 billion dollars, they fraudulently quote $2 billion or even three billion dollars. This means that tens of billions of dollars that are legally supposed to be directed towards building world-class highways, state-of-the-art hospital facilities, modern educational institutions, and mechanized agricultural hubs are instead seamlessly funneled directly into the offshore bank accounts of Chevron, Shell, and ExxonMobil. Of course, the Nigerian government will not do a single thing about this monumental corporate theft, because the political elite are either active board members of this global crime syndicate, like Bola Tinubu and Muhammadu Buhari, or they are bloody, spineless cowards in the face of Western imperialism, like Goodluck Jonathan and (very soon) Peter Obi. So, if you are truly witch-hunting for the people damaging the image of this country, go after the comprador elites in the APC government to which you pledge your political allegiance. Go after the World Bank and the Bill Gates-funded Monsanto groups who have declared a biological war against our sovereign farmlands, systematically destroying our food security with their toxic, genetically modified seeds. Go after the ruthless financial hitmen at the IMF who dictate our monetary policies, forcing the endless devaluation of the Naira and plunging millions of hard-working families into multidimensional poverty. Go after the shadowy foreign mining syndicates that are covertly sponsoring banditry and terrorism in the North just to illegally extract our gold, uranium, and lithium while innocent Nigerian blood flows freely in the streets. Go after the corrupt political judges and the brazen electoral thieves who proudly steal the democratic mandate of the people in broad daylight, stripping this nation of any lingering global respect or diplomatic dignity. Direct your self-righteous anger and your political podium at the actual architects of our national misery, confront the foreign imperialists and their local political enforcers who have auctioned off our collective future, and leave our traumatized, economically suffocated Nigerian youths alone.
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani

The Nigerians in Thailand involved in facilitating Romance Scams using AI generated images have only succeeded in further damaging the image of the country and destroying the reputation of innocent citizens in diaspora,and those intending to work,study or live abroad.Their arrest by the Thai authorities is commendable.

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KING ELOM👑🌕
KING ELOM👑🌕@iamNeare·
Kenya made the best paper. Until IMF came around of cos
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Pastor wey dey share bribe 😂
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Mahdi Shehu on Alleged 1995 U.S.-Backed Plot Against Abacha Mahdi Shehu’s account of the 1995 Durbar Hotel bombing speaks to foreign interference, regime change politics, and the hidden hands that have shaped Nigeria’s political history. According to Shehu, a U.S. Embassy political officer approached him in Kaduna, offered him money, and asked him to drop a parcel at the Durbar Hotel as part of what he described as a campaign against the Abacha government. Shehu says he refused, only for the hotel to be bombed shortly after, with journalist Bagauda Kaltho later linked to the incident. This story forces a larger question: how many times has Nigeria’s instability been engineered, sponsored, or encouraged by foreign powers, only to be later presented to us as our own failure? This is why Africans must pay closer attention to the history we are told, the history that is hidden, and the people who benefit from our chaos.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
I wrote this thread, last year - as a subject authority. This year, the Nigerian ginger sector has crashed. The news I'm reading is that - ginger farmers were given GMO seeds which caused fungal blight and wiped out our entire export base. I warned you.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo

On GMOs. Firstly, permit me to throw data to the wind. Only time. 90% of people arguing about GMOs, reading this thread - have never handled genetic materials, edited genes. Probably never will. I eat CRISPR-CAS9 for lunch. I write this thread, as a subject authority.

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Mayowa Durosinmi
Mayowa Durosinmi@mayordeah_·
To the US citizens whose taxes fund Elon's Starlink, see the first and second headlines attached below. That's what you are funding. What you do with that information is up to you. Also, your inaction speaks volumes.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

Starlink Internet is awesome

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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
Pastor EA Adeboye’s son, pastor leke, makes a video celebrating arsenal premier league win. No videos condemning boko haram. No videos calling out the brutal persistent killings of christians in the north. I expect brainless sycophants to defend this.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
If an egg is now 300naira, And we tell people to give their children “one egg per day”, That means for one child, It will cost 9,000 naira a month, And 36,000naira for 4kids, Yet minimum wage is 70k naira. What is the hope of the common man in Nigeria? What is the actual hope?
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Here is what the civilizing mission actually produced, by the numbers: Africa in 1800: hundreds of independent kingdoms, confederacies, city-states, trade empires. Diverse, complex, self-governing political entities. Africa in 1914: 90 percent of the continent under European colonial control, reorganized into administrative units designed for extraction, their borders cutting through ethnic and linguistic communities with the casual brutality of a pen on a map drawn in Berlin. Africa in 2026: fifty-five nations, many of them still following the extractive economic logic installed by colonialism, still paying debt to former colonial powers and their financial institutions, still governed in many cases by elites trained to administer on behalf of external interests rather than internal populations, still watching their resources leave the continent as raw materials and return as finished goods at a markup. The "development" that colonialism promised is now, more than six decades after formal independence, still being promised. By the same institutions. Using the same language. Attaching the same conditions. This is not a coincidence. This is not a failure of the civilizing mission. This is the civilizing mission, running exactly as designed, having successfully converted "we are taking your resources by force" into "we are helping you develop." The mission was never to raise you up. The mission was to make sure you stayed down, and believed, while staying down, that you were being helped.
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