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Petar Sohfif@rob__eff·
Book me for your suits #DÉCOURS
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@bethTmufc God why do we struggle to move on from players. It’s actually diabolical
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Mord Sith Rita ✨
Mord Sith Rita ✨@ritaachanya·
Your politicians will sell your resources out to Australians. Australians will use it to develop their land. You'll now go to their embassy and beg for visa. They'll give you. You'll now leave all your family and friends in squalor and go to labour for their economy. 😭
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JUST IN: Chariot Resources Limited, an Australian firm, has announced the acquisition of six lithium mining licences, marking its entry into Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 lithium sector.

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The Boy From Cameroon ( 🇨🇲FBI)
I entered a hotel in tiko & the day i was living, the receptionist girl ask me if i make-up my bed before living, i didn't even know how to answered that, i just smile & drop the keys. NB : na wow!
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Earlier today, I paid a courtesy visit to @IRAN_GHANA and I signed the condolence register for Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei. The global story of anti-imperial resistance and self-reliance cannot be told without Khamenei and the Iranian revolution he was a key part of.
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willinill!@willinilli024·
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David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
We have witnessed history. The US empire has just taken an epoch-defining humiliation, and Iran has just been coronated as a superpower in its own right. What a time to be alive!
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IRAN DECLARES VICTORY — Supreme National Security Council US ‘FORCED’ to accept TEHRAN’S 10-POINT PLAN KEY POINTS: — US agrees to IRANIAN CONTROL IN HORMUZ — accepts ENRICHMENT — lifts SANCTIONS — Pays COMPENSATION — US forces WITHDRAW

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Iran has just done Nigeria and Africa a massive favour BTW. By removing any shred of residual legitimacy left on the American empire's naked body, it has made it much harder to sell that "invade Nigeria to 'protect the Christians' " bullshit. Nobody is ever going to buy the narrative that the guy who was just threatening to "end an entire civilisation" by committing the greatest war crime in human history against millions of civilians, is trying to save any goddamn Christian in Darkest Africa. That agenda is now dead and can now rest in peace. Closing the Strait of Hormuz for nearly 6 weeks has also had the fortunate unintended consequence of forcing African countries to seek closer energy cooperation with each other. The number of African supply deals signed by the Dangote refinery over the past month would have taken years to achieve without Iran's intervention. Allowing the war to end now and opening the Strait of Hormuz so that US tankers can pass through makes Nigerian oil less critical to the Star Spangled Motherfuckers, which makes a military invasion to 'protect Christians' all the less likely. Every Nigerian who knows their arse from their elbow needs to visit their local Iranian embassy today to say thank you.
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“People visit the rich with gifts, but they visit the poor with advice.” — African Proverb
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Grenville Ctrl@FGrenville_A·
Penja 🇨🇲 📍 It is the proud home of the world famous Penja white Pepper the first African product to earn Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. Grown in rich volcanic soil this "white gold" spice has put Cameroon on the global culinary map Credit: Xinhua
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@FGrenville_A Thank you for sharing all these facts about Cameroon. I really enjoy your posts..
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@FGrenville_A Thank you for sharing all these facts about Cameroon. I really enjoy your posts.
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Rebecca Enonchong
Rebecca Enonchong@africatechie·
Defeated at the polls and too old to govern, he now want to handpick the person who replaces him. Today, if there is a vacancy, the Senate President takes over temporarily and organizes new elections. With this appointed VP, the people are cut out and the same regime stays in place with just a different face. Biya was appointed and has stayed 43 years. He will appoint his VP, who can then appoint his VP… The same regime for perpetuity. #FreeCameroon 🇨🇲
Kennedy Wandera@KennedyWandera_

Cameroon's🇨🇲 Parliament has begun reviewing a constitutional amendment ​bill that would reintroduce the post of vice president, ‌who could complete the term of the 93-year-old President Paul Biya in case of death or incapacity. President Biya has ruled Cameroon since 1982 and is the world’s oldest serving ​ruler. Public discussion of his health is banned. The ​vice presidency was abolished in 1972. Biya's government says ​the vice president role is intended to ensure continuity of the state in the event of a presidential vacancy. The draft bill states that the vice president ‌would ⁠be appointed and dismissed by the president, and he would serve for a duration that may not exceed the president’s seven-year mandate. It also says the ​interim president would not be able to trigger a ​constitutional ⁠revision or run for office. The ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement holds an overwhelming majority in both houses of parliament, making adoption of ⁠the bill ​in its current form highly likely. Source: @Reuters. 📽️: File footage.

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Petar Sohfif@rob__eff·
@NgongOliver Free and fair elections. Bro simple google search to see completed projects in 2025 easily debunks your statement. Not to talk of the roads he has built. What are elections doing for Cameroon. We need to focus on ourselves
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Ngong Oliver@NgongOliver·
He is young and has one of the best PR teams in Africa. He talks tough, stage videos and release fake completed projects for people to hail him. Traoré is no saint. A real champion would have fixed the system and organize free and fair élections for the people to decide.
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu

Ibrahim Traore continues to deceive the public with the narrative that he remains in power to protect Burkina Faso from Western influence. However, since he seized power in 2022, nearly every major initiative has been financed by the very institutions he vilifies in his speeches. The financial record is clear, in 2023, he secured $302 million from the IMF, followed by another $124.3 million in February 2026. His reliance on the World Bank is equally stark, having received $167 million and $100.4 million in 2025, and an additional $216.9 million in 2026. He delivers angry speeches to the masses while accepting budgets from the West, the very entity he claims to be blocking is literally keeping Burkina Faso's economy afloat. Traore is contractually obligated to follow IMF Governance Diagnostics regarding mining and state spending. While he preaches freedom, he is managing a $942.8 million tab with Western banks, a debt that future generations must repay. Despite his anti-Western rhetoric, Traore has voluntarily placed Burkina Faso's economic steering wheel in the hands of Washington based technocrats. The tragedy is that many fail to look past his hollow words to see the reality beneath. Ibrahim Traore is not a liberator, he is a fraud already clinging to power.

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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
A reminder that a kg of cooking gas in Iran (a country at war) is less than N200 ($0.15). How were they able to do it? Simple: they have spent the last 4 to 5 decades resisting American interference. Every resource in Iran is nationalized. If you want your suffering to end in Nigeria, America and Israel have to stay away from your business. The more you welcome America and Israel, the more your gas prices go up. It is as simple as that.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

Cooking gas price rises to N1,500 per kg

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