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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
Chess in slums with slum kids brought you to the limelight, if no be wetin you dey for those children, nobody for send you and chess E reach time to go Louvre, not one kid from the slum made it there 😂 Make I hold INEC first, we go dissect this matter later.
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
American rapper Kendrick Lamar paid homage to Igbo culture, using Igbo chieftaincy cap in music video.
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pussy should face the world!
Tribalism against igbos is systemic. I hope we know that??
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Presh
Presh@Preshighsoft·
@Raye_Hg Take a chill pill. Go on a vacation or something or go shake ass for some rich nigga. Be every where but not here. Okay?
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Raye
Raye@Raye_Hg·
The only reason a racist could insult a Nigerian and still get support from Nigerians is because of how deep tribalism runs. Tribalism is worse than we realize—look at how divided we are. That same division will likely play out again in the 2027 elections.
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Jubril A. Gawat
Jubril A. Gawat@Mr_JAGs·
One of the reasons Governors are very big on the P-BAT project, the removal of subsidy has increased allocations to State generally and a lot of States have paid their debts and they also have room to do more for the people.
Tony Ajah@tonyajah

JUST IN: Governor Otti moved Abia’s debt profile from ₦191.2 billion to ₦48.4 billion by paying a staggering sum of ₦142 billion in less than 3 years in office, yet with all the work he’s doing, he hasn’t borrowed a dime. Good governance is not rocket science. You either know what you are doing, or you are busy stealing and lying.

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Uncle G
Uncle G@TheJideolaNFB·
@Ayoelesho Akuri omo eru. Your foolishness is first class.
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Ayo-Elesho
Ayo-Elesho@Ayoelesho·
“Go back to your village” But you're in America running from ICE. Why don't you wait for them to catch you so that you can come back to your country and that village you love so much?
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Media Centre
First Nigerian President to; - Remove costly fuel subsidies on day one - Create an interest free students loan scheme for students - Restructure Nigeria’s tax system since Independence. - Sue 36 state governors on Local Government autonomy and won - Build a coastal road that will unleash the potentials of Nigeria’s coastal economy. - Fixed his party, called to fix the opposition and set to win a reelection with an unprecedented victory. #FirstNigerianChallenge
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Ada Ezeagu ❤️
Ada Ezeagu ❤️@QueenUjunwa1·
This is a beauty to behold😍😍. A Mother Her Daughters And her daughters-in-law.🥰🥰
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
In November 2020, Ifeanyi Okereke a newspaper vendor, was shot dead in Abuja by a security aide of Femi Gbajabiamila — for no justifiable reason. His wife had given birth just two weeks earlier. Since then, the case has been swept under the carpet. Will Ifeanyi ever get justice?
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Ibrahim H Abdulkarim
In the end, Peter Obi's style of politics will be taught in schools. It's not about being tough and desperate; it's about being soft and smart. His good heart, sincerity, consistency, character and trust in God will crown him with victory against all odds. #ZoomTheImage. #PeterObiIsComing #OK2027Movement
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YL_IN_LAGOS
YL_IN_LAGOS@yL_IN_LAGOS·
Igbo women are built differently❤️
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JMY NGT
JMY NGT@Byzantazian·
@real_lord_miles Truth is, regarding Nigerians…. The Ijaw Niger Delta tribe is definitely the most sophisticated and educated among them
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ThaRealPlug
ThaRealPlug@s__e__t__·
@ak1nayo @layzeelolita @Nyenwe_Eli First drug lord in Nigeria is from what tribe? What region accounts more for mentally ill people? Who has the highest HDI? Na fake narratives una use deh get leg but that shit just got exposed! B¡Tcha$$n¡Gga! 😅 See una handwork below, bæstard! 🤣😂
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ThaRealPlug@s__e__t__·
@ak1nayo @layzeelolita @Nyenwe_Eli Lol! Dumba$$phool! We produce our sh¡T, go to Italy, Spain Dubai, you do see our products! We do heavy imports there! You think we are lazy as you phools?! Make I come follow up argue, person wey una PRESIDO wife say una too dey beg na who I want follow argue! Lol! 😅
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wandol89
wandol89@wandol007·
@s__e__t__ @SlimNazi I am not any of the two, but they are settlers in my ancestral land, and they try to steal our land due to our father's generosity.
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SLIMNAZI
SLIMNAZI@SlimNazi·
I have looked into the historical records written by scholars about the Sokoto Caliphate. And I have discovered a great and harsh truth. The truth is that after Usman dan Fodio and his Fulani warriors seized the Hausa kingdoms, they turned the Hausa people into slaves. This was not an accident or a mistake. This was a carefully planned system. Its purpose was to destroy the dignity of the Hausa people, to remove them from power, and to force them to become slaves in their own land. The System of Selling Hausa People in Slave Markets After conquering the Hausa kingdoms, the Fulani did not leave the Hausa people in peace. They captured thousands of Hausa men, women, and children and turned them into slaves. Then they sold them in large slave markets they established within the Caliphate. A major such market was located in the city of Kano. A researcher named Charles H. Robinson visited Kano around 1896. He witnessed slaves being sold in the Kano market, where as many as five hundred could be seen being sold in a single day. The slaves sold in the Kano market were mostly Hausa people captured in slave raids from surrounding villages and towns. As a result of this system, it is estimated that within the Sokoto Caliphate, approximately two and a half to five million people were captured and turned into slaves. This number represented about fifty percent of the total population of the Caliphate at the time. To understand the scale of this slavery, one study estimated that if all the slaves within the Sokoto Caliphate were gathered together, they could fill the entire city of London, England. This enslavement of the Hausa people, scholars have stated, became the second largest slave system in the world in the 19th century, surpassing almost any other form of slavery seen in African history. The Methods the Fulani Used to Enslave the Hausa People There were several methods the Fulani used to enslave the Hausa people after the jihad. First, they continued to launch raids on Hausa villages and towns. A report from that period stated that the annual tax the Emir of Kano paid to the Sultan of Sokoto was paid in slaves. And the painful truth is that those slaves were all captured from surrounding Hausa villages. This led to continuous warfare within the land, as raids were constantly launched against Hausa villages to capture slaves. The slave raids were on such a scale that they devastated and nearly wiped out communities from large areas, disrupting trade in major cities like Kano and Zaria. Second, large plantations were established within the Caliphate, and captured Hausa people were forced to work on these plantations. A historian, Mohammed Bashir Salau, wrote in detail about the plantation system in Fanisau in Hausaland, where thousands of Hausa people were sent to work as slaves on farms. The expansion of plantation agriculture under the Sokoto Caliphate depended entirely on slave labor. Third, a special system of "royal slaves" was established. These were slaves who were considered high-ranking and were given military and administrative positions. But despite this status, they remained slaves of the king and were part of the slavery system. This system caused many Hausa people to enter the governance structure of the Caliphate but as slaves, not as free people. The Impact of Slavery on the Hausa People This enslavement of the Hausa people after the jihad caused a terrible impact on Hausa society that we still face today. First, the wealth of the Hausa people was looted. Their farms were seized, their homes were seized, their properties were seized, and given to the Fulani who participated in the jihad. This made the Hausa people beggars in their own land. Second, the dignity of the Hausa people was destroyed. Before the jihad, the Hausa people had kings who ruled for over 800 years. But after the jihad, the Hausa kings were replaced with Fulani emirs. The Hausa became common subjects under Fulani rule.
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ThaRealPlug
ThaRealPlug@s__e__t__·
@ak1nayo @layzeelolita @Nyenwe_Eli Peddling what? No be your kinsmen abi you think say we dey 2000s wey Una dey use propaganda? 😅 Make we bring statistics come? Una never deh cry!
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YAMA
YAMA@ak1nayo·
@layzeelolita @Nyenwe_Eli I wonder who South African has a problem with? Peddling of hard drugs and fake products or going there to name a king. These are some of the reasons
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Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch
Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch@FrUgochukwu·
Our mothers really showed their talents yesterday. Maybe every Sunday should be Mother's Sunday 😄 Video credit: @FriarJ
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