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Tutankhamun

@smiling_dictato

it took the madmen of yesterday for us to be able to act with extreme clarity today. I want to be one of those madmen. History enthusiast |War Journal

Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2020
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Topsy@commieoflagos·
Look at what the racist imperialists are subtly using to justify your miserable lives under neo-colonial capitalism. There's always a pseudoscientific theory to gloss over your conquered mental state.
Pulse Nigeria@PulseNigeria247

Report shows that Nigerians have a special gene mutation which keeps them happy. 😳 Nigerians reportedly have the bliss chemical called “Anandamide” reduces the chances of depression, reduces PTSD, and makes it easier to forget painful memories.

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Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT·
Eight reasons China made it 1) Flattened social hierarchies 2) Pushed gender equality 3) Never allowed the West any control 4) Pushed education & nutrition for all 5) Locked religion behind private doors 6) Set national S&T goals and achieved it 7) Played the West's game against the West itself 8) Kept the top corporates under the State's boot. 1, 2, 4 and 5 transformed the society. 5 further made society rational & progressive. 3 and 7 kept it sovereign. 6 prepared it for 21st century. 8 allowed for common prosperity & not naked loot. Despite its authoritarianism and surveillance state character, it did a lot for the common Chinese citizen (bar a few groups like rural elderly etc.) and miraculously escaped the poverty trap. Very difficult, though desirable, for many other nations to even copy bits and pieces of this playbook. #China #Prosperity #Playbook
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NAOMI MISATI@Dr_Buchu·
The IMF and World bank are not Africa's partners. They are Africa's obstacles. And it's about time African nations treated them as such.
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Tutankhamun@smiling_dictato·
They are just desprados that enjoy leeching on struggling nations
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Tutankhamun@smiling_dictato·
to the rest of the world, this was when the advocacy for free market became mainstream. They advocated for it doesn't mean they believe in competition but rather because they were at an advantage. The United States has never competed freely in the open market.
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A lot of things I used to dismiss as conspiracy theories while growing up turned out to be true
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Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
The goal of this whole attack is to provoke other African nations into ostracizing South Africa so that the White Minority can properly deal with them. By the time they realized it, the White Minority would have taken its control of South Africa’s land and financial wealth from 70% to 99%. These misguided (Black) South African youths who are used for this manufactured xenophobia will still be the ones to suffer it. They have no idea what they are doing to themselves.
Chude@Chude_ND1

“Go back to your bloody country, you useless ones. You can’t fight your own government, so you come to South Africa. Bastards.” — South African man tells school kids and their parents

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Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
The more I study the Nigerian condition, the more I get filled with a marrow deep longing for what we could be. I see very clearly how powerful... How prosperous we ought to be as a nation. It also fills me with an ever deepening contempt for divisive ideas like electoral democracy, tribalism, religious discrimination and misogyny. Mostly because it's just so stupid and unnecessary. Like obsessing over the color of your bedsheets when your roof is on fire and smoke is pouring in from your ceiling. Nigeria should be sending Africans to space. We should be dictating global trade flows. We should be leading continental security arrangements. We should be championing African cultural influence and interests across the world. We should be the defacto African he's heavyweight mentioned in the same breath as the US, China and Russia. Instead what do we have? A population that cannot even imagine themselves as important or prosperous. A people whose self esteem is somewhere between "in the gutter" and nonexistent. A people so deeply intoxicated with mediocrity and so thoroughly divided that a basketball fan from Nnewi cares more about LeBron James than his brother from Jigawa. These things bother my soul and fill me with a bone deep weariness. I mean how do I convey my ideas to a person who's biggest imaginations involve his impoverished Nigerian tribe being marginally on top of the other impoverished Nigerian tribes? What common language would we speak? Ike gwuru Something must be done.
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