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Богдан SadSvit@sadsvit_·
@UNOFFICIALFACT The fact that you are voicing out on this shows that it is all a hoax to discredit David. Btw he has cleared his name
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PIDOMNIGERIA
PIDOMNIGERIA@UNOFFICIALFACT·
TIME MUST REVEAL THE TRUTH. I Pidom warned Nigerians about David Hundeyin. That he is not what you all think he is. The snake sold me out, then tuned Nigerians against me by intentionally lying that i am compromised and working for Tinubu's govt. This is God fighting for me
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West Africa Weekly@WestAfricaWeek

Mr. Hundeyin's disengagement was due to repeated, and documented financial irresponsibility. The Board members no longer had confidence in his commitment to the core principles of WAW or in his work ethic. In due time, more communication will be made available on these issues.

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CitizensObs
CitizensObs@kufrekoffi·
If the allegations of financial misappropriation against David Hundeyin are ultimately proven true, it would be truly unbelievable and deliver a severe, long-lasting blow to his reputation. Years of built-up credibility could be severely eroded in the eyes of the public including me. Transparency and accountability are essential in situations like this, and only time and a proper investigation will reveal the full truth.
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Богдан SadSvit@sadsvit_·
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin

That's because my personal Substack (davidhundeyin.substack.com) is a completely separate entity to West Africa Weekly. WAW started off on Substack, but the moment you guys invested in 2023, you made it very clear that WAW would be a standalone website (westafricaweekly.com) and the Substack platform would revert to me, which is why I changed the name from 'westafricaweekly.substack.com' to 'davidhundeyin.substack.com.' Yes, I have 160 paid subscribers there, which is the sole result of the sweat of my own brow, without your help or involvement. I built that subscriber base while writing dangerous stories inside a safe house in Central Accra with armed police patrolling outside. Were you bunch of barawos under the impression that you were entitled to what I built without you that was not covered by the purchase agreement? What did you think you were paying for? A slave? I left WAW since last year and I didn't make a song and dance about it, but since you people want to behave like a scorned ex on the internet, let me remind you that I still own half of this company, and in fact I still control many of its digital assets. Its Instagram page is literally under my personal Meta accounts centre. Ditto its LinkedIn page. I took these screen recordings less than 10 minutes ago showing that as of right now, I still have full access to the WordPress backend, Zoho email suite and Zoho Cliq workplace. If you "disengaged" me for "financial irresponsibility", kindly explain why I still have full access to all of your backends? Because you know what actually happened - I left WAW to found The Spearhead in August 2025, and you are angry because everything useful about the platform left with me, including its 2 best reporters, and in just 6 months of operation, we have created much better material and outperformed post-2023 WAW by every metric available. You know that I was right about everything. I was right about pivoting away from Nigerian news and Obidient-slop to focus on more important African geopolitical content. I was right about investing real money in creating visual content. I was right about looking beyond Nigeria for an audience. I was right about hiring a full time Sahel reporter. I was right about the fact that you needed to let go of the dream of WAW becoming a mainstream media outlet making money the conventional Nigerian media way, because the gatekeepers would never let you in simply based on the platform's association with me. I was right about boosting reporters' pay instead of expecting miracles from somebody's child whom you're paying N110,000/month to be a field reporter in Lagos. And now, instead of accepting that I was right about everything and that you know nothing about journalism or media business, your petulant response to your own horrible failure is to try to throw mud on my name and to destroy the platform in the process - a platform that you did create and whose value you cannot possibly understand because you're so poor that all you have is money. Well, you can't destroy a reputation that you didn't build. Many before you have tried. You won't be the last. The Mayowa and Kangmwa that you used to mock for being broke and unpolished have now traveled and seen the world perhaps more so than you have. They now create great material that the whole world now sees and engages with. You're still there paying people peanuts and looking for NNPC advert gigs that you will never get. Like many diasporans, once you have some small $5 in your pocket, you think everyone back home should kneel before you. After dealing with racism and insults to make your 2 kobo in Houston, you now come to reflect the same energy back to your people in Lagos because that makes you feel good about your life. Whatever floats your boat. But from the bottom of my heart, I don't care. I am better than you and there's nothing you can do about it. My offer remains open: if you can, buy me out and do what you want with WAW. I have moved on.

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Lekan Johnson
Lekan Johnson@johnsonolalek11·
@WestAfricaWeek The man who preaches accountability to government is now the one people are asking to account for collected funds. If you fight corruption publicly, your own hands must be clean privately. Credibility is your biggest asset, don't spend it.
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Makko Rangi
Makko Rangi@Makkorangi22·
@CbianBen They said if you cancel, it's David Hyundai you're doing
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Богдан SadSvit@sadsvit_·
I wish I wasn’t born in this country bro, everything feels so difficult
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
As I have mentioned before, I ceased to be the owner and majority shareholder of @WestAfricaWeek since December 2023, and I ceased all day to day involvement in the running of the platform in August 2025. I am proud of what I accomplished at West Africa Weekly, having taken it from a Substack newsletter I created in a dingy Airbnb in Akweteyman, to Nigeria's premier investigative journalism newsletter, and then to a significant regional West African publication that attracted investment that came with a team of bright young reporters. However, all good things come to an end and I made the decision last year to pursue a new journalistic direction with @Spearhead_Af. I am openly, explicitly and unapologetically Pan-Africanist in my journalistic outlook, and the team at The Spearhead - which includes some familiar faces from West Africa Weekly like @joyfwen and @mayordeah_ - shares a similar worldview. And while I am not a cheerleader for any individual, I can indeed be described as "Pro-Traoré" as you put it, because Ibrahim Traoré's politics closely track with mine. For the record, I completely disagree with the context, framing and tone of the WAW article in question, and if I were still the substantive E-I-C, such an article would never have been published under my watch. Any reporter who worked there will tell you that one of my most regularly repeated editorial phrases was "Why does this sound like BBC Africa? Please fix it." In fact it was partially because of my ideological disagreement with the board over issues including editorial framing and political direction that I decided to make my exit. I wanted WAW to pursue an ideologically Pan-Africanist editorial strategy. The board, made up mostly of Nigerian diasporans living in western countries did not want to potentially pick a fight with the US government. They wanted WAW to become the "Obidient" news platform that offered only soft occasional criticism of US foreign policy. I wanted something entirely different. I wish it well in it's future endeavours, and I still remain a significant minority shareholder at WAW, but I have to publicly dissociate myself from its current editorial direction. I am not involved, it has nothing to do with me and I do not agree with it.
Street Lawyer@ElenimoC

West Africa Weekly, owned by the Pro-Traore David Hundeyin, reports of a serious humanitarian crisis in Burkina Faso, but PanAfricanists will tell you it's Western propaganda. Apparently, Burkina Faso is as prosperous as paradise.

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Global South on X
Global South on X@GlobalSouthOnX·
@Emarged China, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Vietnam are successful examples of non-democratic societies that works. So called democracy in Africa can never work. It’s all about leadership. With all your democracy and elections across Africa, name one success story out of Africa.
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Grumpy Old Boomer
Grumpy Old Boomer@Crankyoldboomer·
@RedWavePress Good on him. I’d hate to be recognized for my skin color and ignored for my capabilities.
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goma
goma@soigomaa·
Interesting how wars are named after the country attacked: Vietnam War, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, Iran War... That's because if they were named after the attacker, it would be too confusing, since 80% of conflicts would be called the US war.
Chaos@kizzriee

Hot take:

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masha
masha@masha_slp·
i get so embarrassed for no reason after posting on social media, like why am i showing my life
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
Reducing what goes on in a boy’s head on his birthday to fake maturity is an evidence to how insensitive the other gender can be to a boy, many times even in relationships. For boys, a lot of expectations are attached to age While birthday is a call for studio photoshoot for some for many boys, new age is a reminder of the apartment of their own that they should have had It’s a reminder that they are getting too old to be where they’re financially, academically and relationship wise etc On a normal day a boy could just sit and start thinking of how to move forward in life, that thinking is more intense on a birthday So if they don’t send a picture of themselves as broadcast to all contacts on WhatsApp group for a repost, it’s not a flex They are grateful for life, but when they have something truly worth celebrating they won’t hold back It’s not fake maturity, we are usually on a date with reality and reality is not friendly.
Oyinda!💙@Oyindamola41269

Boys, this fake maturity on birthdays has to stop . Celebrate yourself you’re not a cockroach. Post yourself, let us wish you abeg.

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