
Afghanistan’s education minister announced that women are permanently banned from attending schools. The United Nations? Silent. Women’s Rights Organizations? Silent. Greta Thunberg? Silent. They’re too busy being obsessed with Israel and the Jews.
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Afghanistan’s education minister announced that women are permanently banned from attending schools. The United Nations? Silent. Women’s Rights Organizations? Silent. Greta Thunberg? Silent. They’re too busy being obsessed with Israel and the Jews.









I know a guy that exports bitter kola to Europe. Not oil. Not crypto. Not forex. Ordinary bitter kola wey old men dey chew under mango tree. The funny part? Before he travelled, he used to laugh at his mother for selling local foodstuff in nylon bag. Today na that same “village thing” dey pay his rent in pounds. Nigeria is one funny country sha. We are sitting on products the world is looking for, but because e no package inside shiny app or wear suit, people no rate am. A friend once told me: “If white people discover zobo before Nigerians, dem go sell am back to us as ‘Organic African Detox Tea’ for $18.” I laughed… but bros, look around. Dry okra. Hibiscus. Shea butter. Palm kernel. Dried catfish. Tiger nut. Plantain flour. Even scent leaf. Some foreigners dey buy these things like luxury products while Nigerians dey look for “soft life” business wey no stain hand. The painful part be say many young Nigerians don’t even know exportation no always mean container and billions. Some people are quietly making money just connecting local farmers to international buyers. No noise. No motivational quote. No fake mentor. Just solving a global food demand problem. Sometimes I think Nigeria’s biggest problem no be lack of opportunity. Na packaging and mindset. Because tell a Nigerian youth to learn export documentation and commodity standards, e go sleep. Tell am “make 5 million weekly with AI”… everybody suddenly becomes serious. What Nigerian product do you think we’ve underrated for too long? @MikeAgrow

























































