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@mrwtffacts oh but here in america if they do it they get a bed, a meal everyday, shelter, gaming consoles and more. our system is BROKEN
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⚠️ In Brazil, a 48-year-old ice cream vendor abducted a 1-year-old baby girl from a floating boat where her mother had put her to sleep.
He raped the toddler, murdered her, and dumped her tiny defenseless body in the river.
When the horrific news spread, hundreds of outraged locals, including the baby’s mother, stormed the police station holding the suspect.
They dragged the rapist out, beat him, doused him with gasoline, and burned him alive in the street.
All captured live on social media.

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Sloppy racism is so bad that it's borderline hilarious 😆
Turtle🐢@Freedom_73X
흑인 남성에게 반해 결혼한 중국 여성 중국의 일부 여성들은 아프리카로 시집간 뒤 남편에게 성매매를 강요당했다고 전해집니다.
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@jacksonhinklle they cannot achieve anything as a country, they needed a white man's hand to achieve this.
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@DD_Geopolitics White peoples are just stupid… China didn’t build it.
And what do you mean china’s Dangote oil refinery?
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China built a $20 billion oil refinery in Nigeria, and Europe is furious.
Nigeria, one of Africa's largest oil producers, had no refinery. For decades, it exported crude and imported gasoline at markup. China's Dangote Oil Refinery in Lagos changed that. Now Nigeria is exporting refined gasoline instead of just raw crude.
The refinery is operating at 94% of its 650,000-barrel-per-day capacity, meeting domestic demand with surplus shipped abroad. In March, Nigeria exported approximately 44,000 barrels of gasoline per day. A single shipment of 317,000 barrels reached Mozambique—the first delivery to East Africa.
Production is projected to reach 1.4 million barrels per day within three years, making it Africa's largest refinery.
For decades, Western oil majors kept Nigeria dependent while extracting crude, refining it abroad, and selling it back at a premium. China built the infrastructure Europe refused to. Now Nigeria controls its own energy supply chain, and European refiners are losing a captive market.
This is what economic sovereignty looks like. This shouldn’t surprise any of our subs, we covered this story back in November on DD Geopolitics.
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MISINFORMATION
To everyone who put in a note. Thank you.
No more misinformation.
It is our duty as Nigerians to debunk any news that will paint us dark.
Stand against it.
Call out the institution.

Coinvo@Coinvo
WILD: 🇺🇸🇳🇬 FBI says 25 people have been convicted in a $215 million Nigerian fraud scheme targeting over 1,000 victims across 47 U.S. states.
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“Cameroon Is the New America”: 7 Million Nigerians Now Call Cameroon Home
More Nigerians are now choosing Cameroon over the United States. As of 2026, over 7 million documented Nigerians are living in Cameroon. That figure does not include undocumented residents.
The migration marks a major shift. For decades, the US was seen as the top destination for Nigerians seeking opportunity abroad. Today, Cameroon holds that title.
What stands out is the reception. Cameroonians have not shamed Nigerians or made them feel unwelcome. There are no viral videos of deportations, no targeted policies, no public hostility. Instead, the relationship is quiet and familiar. As the saying goes, most Cameroonians joke they “only know about Cameroonian pepper” when asked about Nigerians.
The numbers show the imbalance. While 7 million Nigerians live in Cameroon, only 126,000 Cameroonians are recorded as living in Nigeria.
Cameroon is the only country that has welcomed Nigerians without treating them badly.
For millions of Nigerians, the road to a new life no longer leads across the Atlantic. It leads across the border.

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No sir,,we migrated due to lack of clean water and electricity.
Boluwatife@TEEPHTREND
Is there a zebra in Nigeria?
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Work hard make you no be like that guy way deh send bottle water
Seunfunmi T. Fash@Seunfunmi_mi
I pity guys that will marry all these girls born from year 2000 upward.
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@AfricaFirsts Imagine this is one of the best on the continent…. Africa has a long way go 🤦🏾♂️
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Why do their men always look like servants?
.@LBGamestips
When foreigner are busy working, South Africans:
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