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SOLO@solohybro·
@blackshagamu @GoldenCoast16 @queenee02 A very stupid take go to UK and the US and see brothers your Yoruba brothers who are in jail for fraud and sexual offenses, even in South Africa.
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BlackAYO@blackshagamu·
@GoldenCoast16 @queenee02 It is not a Nigeria thing, stop sounding like a pathetic 🤡, 86% of crime of Nigerian national are majorly Ibo , it a hard irrevocable fact
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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ
This reminds me of what they say to the Yorubas on Yoruba land too 😂 They will say “go and fight the Fulani, we are Nigerians, this is our country, Lagos is our land too” If china are liberals and allows bs from them, they would have also be telling them “we are humans, this is planet earth, this is our planet, go and fight the aliens and the American and British, they are your enemies. This is our planet, we are humans”
Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ@queenee02

“Go and fight for your land, you’re fighting your fellow black, you’re fighting your fellow brothers and sisters. we have been here more than 35 years. We are Africans this is our continent. This is Africa, we are Africans this is our continent, we fought for the liberation of South Africa, this is our continent, we are Africans” An ibo man says.

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SOLO@solohybro·
@senne_tshwana @mawezita @NC_Okonkwo @RonaldLamola Drug dealers are a problem everywhere, nobody is saying otherwise, the narrative that Nigerians make up 70percent of drug dealers in South Africa is the problem, trying to put the blame of all the societal issues of South Africa on fellow Africans is not ok.
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Senne Tshwana@senne_tshwana·
@solohybro @mawezita @NC_Okonkwo @RonaldLamola We live in SA, we see them in court everyday in SA. We see where they live in our cities and what they do daily to South Africans and the ravage that drugs do to our youth. We are not disputing that drugs is a global problem but Nigerian drug dealers are a problem in SA.
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Minister: International Relations and Cooperation
Today, I held a telephone conversation with Her Excellency Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria. I congratulated her on her appointment and reaffirmed the longstanding cordial relations between our countries. We agreed to further solidify our bilateral ties and deepen cooperation across all areas, including people-to-people relations. Additionally, we reflected on the challenges posed by irregular migration and committed to working to address the root causes, find common and sustainable solutions to this shared concern.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@mawezita @senne_tshwana @NC_Okonkwo @RonaldLamola It doesn’t make it right, neither is it right for you to lie that Nigerians are the major drug dealers in your country, when you know it is false, you can do your xenophobia in peace without lying about it.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@senne_tshwana @NC_Okonkwo @RonaldLamola Can you bring the official data of your prison population and let’s see the percentage of Nigerians convicted of drug charges compared to South Africans, South Africa has a crime problem and South Africans are heavy on these crimes, yet you can’t own up to your flaws.
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Senne Tshwana@senne_tshwana·
@NC_Okonkwo @RonaldLamola Just out of curiosity, how many South Africans are convicted of drug related charges in Nigeria. We can compare with our Nigerian counterparts in SA and remove this unfortunate narrative about Nigerians. I hope this is a far comment
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SOLO@solohybro·
@kat_maryb @BrotherJim3 You see how foolish and rascist you are, it’s convenient to blame politics and leadership for California’s misfortune but don’t believe the same politics and leadership might be responsible for the “ third world’s” problems.
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Kat@kat_maryb·
The third world isn't a place, it's a people. Third world countries exist because they are full of third world people. If you send every German to Nigeria and every Nigerian to Germany, in 5 years, Nigeria will become a civilized nation and Germany will become a third world.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@Omopelola_ @Mmbina231 @boye4christ2006 The story never said he was cheating, women need to stop being vindictive, it was even the man who financed the travels, sold all his assets what then gave her the right to make that stupid move.
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folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
The UK government deported a father, mother, and their 3 children back to Nigeria after they sold all their properties and even borrowed 20 million naira just to relocate to the UK. Tobore sold his house in Otokutu, his land in Opete, his black Lexus 330, his big boutique shop, and also borrowed 20 million naira to relocate himself, his wife, their two children, and his wife’s late senior sister’s daughter who had been living with them to the UK. When they arrived in the UK, both of them started hustling, but it was his wife, Funke, who got a better job first because she was a nurse, while Tobore was only getting normal warehouse jobs occasionally. After one year in the UK, Funke discovered that Tobore was still chatting once in a while with one lady he used to date when they were still in Nigeria. She got angry and went to the UK Home Office to report that she wanted to remove her husband as a dependant from her visa because she no longer wanted to continue the marriage. Mind you, Funke was the main applicant, while Tobore and the children were her dependants. After her complaint, the Home Office sent an email to Tobore informing him that he had only a few weeks to leave the country because his wife had removed him as her dependant. Tobore, being a typical Warri boy, decided that since this was what Funke wanted to do to him, he would scatter everything completely. Tobore then went to the Home Office and told them that one of the three children Funke declared as their child in the documents they used to enter the UK was not their biological child, and they had not legally adopted the child (which is a very serious offense under UK law). The UK Home Office then invited Funke to come with the children for a DNA test. When Funke heard that Tobore had exposed their family secret, she started begging him for forgiveness and asked him to withdraw the complaint so they could settle it at home, but it was already too late because the UK government was already aware. The DNA result truly proved that that particular child was not related by blood to Funke and Tobore, and that was how the UK government bundled the entire family back to Nigeria. As we speak now, the marriage has scattered. Tobore is now in Abuja driving a taxi, while Funke is in Lagos working as a nurse with a salary of 70k in a private hospital, and the children are staying with Funke’s mother in the village.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@Fatai_Amada @0lokun @Big_marvis Low IQ is definitely your problem, I gave you a point of view a reasonable human being should have gone to verify, same way I fact checked the author, nah people like you and your foolishness Dey make politicians see una finish.
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
TINUBU IS QUIETLY DOING WHAT BUILT AMERICA AND CHINA — BUT TRIBALISM WON’T LET NIGERIANS SEE IT Let me say this boldly: Nigeria’s economy will not explode because of Twitter arguments… it will explode because of ROADS, RAIL AND LOGISTICS. That’s exactly what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is aggressively doing — and many Nigerians are too blinded by tribal politics to understand it. My assignment here is to expose you to what is really happening. We love to always see things from tribal lenses so much that we intentionally blind our own eyes from seeing truth in intelligent government actions . 1. America didn’t become rich by randomly doing things— it was INFRASTRUCTURE. In the 1800s, the U.S. economy transformed after the Transcontinental Railroad (1869) connected the East to the West. Cost of transporting goods dropped massively. Oil, agriculture, and manufacturing scaled across states. Trade between regions exploded That’s how America became an economic giant. 2. China’s miracle was built on roads and rail. China didn’t “wish” itself into prosperity. From the 1990s: Built 140,000+ km of expressways. Built the world’s largest high-speed rail network. Result? Lifted over 800 million people out of poverty. Turned villages into industrial hubs. Infrastructure = economic power. Simple. 3. Now look at what Tinubu is doing in Nigeria (THIS IS THE REAL GAME). This is not politics. This is ECONOMIC ENGINEERING. Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway (700km). Connecting Lagos, Ogun, Ondo , Delta , Rivers , Akwa Ibom and Cross River . Started 2024 Creates a coastal economic corridor for oil, ports, tourism, and trade. Sokoto–Badagry Super Highway (1,000km). Links North-West to South-West. Designed to cut logistics costs and boost trade, agriculture, and national integration Abuja–Kaduna–Zaria–Kano Road (164km+). Critical northern economic artery revived with massive funding injections . Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe–Maiduguri Corridor. Connecting North-Central to North-East for trade and security . Bodo–Bonny Road (Niger Delta access route). Unlocking oil, gas, and coastal commerce . Lekki Port / Dangote Refinery Evacuation Roads. Built to move products from Africa’s largest refinery (650,000 barrels/day) across Nigeria . 4. It’s not just roads — rail is coming with it. $2.99 BILLION approved for rail projects (Lagos, Kano, Kaduna). Light rail expansion in major cities National rail corridors under study (Calabar–Maiduguri, etc.) . 5. The money being committed is MASSIVE. Over ₦7 TRILLION approved for road projects nationwide . Hundreds of projects under a national infrastructure drive . This is not “small government activity.” This is nation-building scale investment. 6. Why this matters (many Nigerians don’t understand this part). When you connect regions: Food from the North reaches the South cheaper. Ports in the South serve the entire country faster. Businesses expand across states Investors come in. Jobs increase. That’s how economies grow — not by shouting on TV. 7. The uncomfortable truth Nigerians we nor wan hear be sey, If you remove tribal bias and look at DATA: Nigeria is being physically reconnected. Economic corridors are being built. Logistics cost (one of Nigeria’s biggest problems) is being attacked. But many people are still arguing like it’s a football match. Final truth: Visionary infrastructure always looks “crazy” at the beginning. They called early American rail expansion wasteful. They mocked China’s empty highways in the 90s. Today? Those countries dominate the global economy. Nigeria is at that same moment. The real question is not: “Do you like Tinubu?” The real question is: Do you understand what is being built? If Nigerians drop tribalism and start thinking economically, you’ll realize something shocking: This may be the most aggressive attempt to open up Nigeria’s economy in decades.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@0lokun @Big_marvis This is not only applicable to Nigeria, it’s the standard procedure all around the world it doesn’t justify the cost or the slow pace tbh.
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0lokun | Undercurrent
I get this. But we can’t keep pretending like Nigeria is not a complicated country to run. Also these infrastructures are being built 20, 30 years after they should have been built. Together with the general lack of planning, Nigerians anyhowness, contraction is not a simple yes on a paper. You have to carry out feasibility study. You have to compensate people that their houses will be demolished. If it’s not well managed, court cases can last for years. If government does otherwise, it becomes something else. Then there is the funding issue — which is a different ball game entirely.
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Village-Girl@ayanda2021·
@solohybro @KukieB_official @keletso_mashile And that was about the former president Zuma not about foreigners. These videos have been misused to spread hatred on south Africans and we really over that to be honest. The shops that were looted were for white people. I will wait for the video of the foreign shops looted.
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Keletso Mashile 🇿🇦||🇳🇱
I am South African before anything out there🇿🇦🥺❤️ Today I had an uncomfortable disagreement with my Zimbabwean friend with regards to march and march movement. It’s sad and I’m sorry.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@ayanda2021 @KukieB_official @keletso_mashile I wonder how you guys have lots of smoke for African immigrants and Non for the ANC govt, it’s ironic because it is the duty of the govt to protect borders and enforce immigration laws if you hate these migrants so much why do you love and support the govt.
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Village-Girl@ayanda2021·
@solohybro @KukieB_official @keletso_mashile To enforce it, it has been like this since the beginning of south Africa so why don't you people want to understand that? You can call us xenophobic we really don't care. You let social media misled you and come here lecture us on things you no nothing about .
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SOLO@solohybro·
@ayanda2021 @KukieB_official @keletso_mashile I have never denied the danger of illegal unchecked migration, I don’t have a problem with South Africa enforcing immigration laws I just feel like things could have been done in a more humane and non stereotypical way. it just seem like your’re against any african not from SA
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Village-Girl@ayanda2021·
@solohybro @KukieB_official @keletso_mashile I never called you a drug dealer you see how you always jumping to play the victim? You said foreigners are successful and I was asking you successful selling drugs? So where did I call you a drug dealer?
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SOLO@solohybro·
@Blackkorea01 @Big_marvis And after you have completed the 700km you will then realized you need to build about 100 more of that to be a semi developed nation, no forgetting other aspect of development like education and others then you’ll realize Nigeria cannot afford this level corruption.
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Black Korea⚫@Blackkorea01·
@solohybro @Big_marvis Those nations you're talking about don't have infrastructure, so automatically they can't progress, not just because there's corruption. You can't tell me there's no corruption in the western governments, the only things that makes it work is infrastructures.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@Blackkorea01 @Big_marvis The reality is that every nation is building infrastructure, no matter how small, what makes the third world’s case newsworthy is the pace of that growth, if it takes a govt 3yrs to build 30km out of 700km how many years would it take to complete the project?
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SOLO@solohybro·
@Blackkorea01 @Big_marvis They are pocketing more than some, and no nation has ever developed with this level of “pocketing some” maybe you can list an underdeveloped nation that grew to a developed nation with this ideology. We can either satisfy our need or our greed but definitely not both.
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Black Korea⚫@Blackkorea01·
@solohybro @Big_marvis Where in my text did I write you shouldn't't critique either? You can't be complaining about lack of infrastructures and complain about the cost when the infractures are seen ongoing. You're dealing with politicians, they will always pocket some.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@AlexanderOke9 @Big_marvis I was not the one who brought china into the conversation it was the author who compared Nigeria to china, they do that abstractly for political purpose without proper contextual reasoning.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@Blackkorea01 @Big_marvis He is not doing it with his personal funds neither is he doing the masses a favour, the biggest issues with Nigeria are corruption and accountability, you saying Nigerians shouldn’t ask for either, is just low iQ thinking, this is how you encourage mediocrity.
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Black Korea⚫@Blackkorea01·
@Big_marvis @solohybro I just tire for this people. Someone is doing something so integral, you fail to acknowledge it but you start asking if the cost is reflecting.
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SOLO@solohybro·
@Big_marvis The Cairo capetown highways cost roughly 156,000 dollars per kilometer, while the Lagos- calabar highway cost about 18 million dollars per kilometer, you can argue about other factors that may drive construction cost, no matter what it can’t justify the high difference in cost.
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Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
@solohybro You will be fine. So give us the real cost since you know it
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SOLO@solohybro·
@ayanda2021 @KukieB_official @keletso_mashile I am not a drug dealer, I have never been to your country, you don’t even know me yet you call me that, that’s the xenophobic and hate spirit in you, shame how you can’t see it. It’s the same with most of you, yet to claim not to be hateful. This is not patriotism, it’s just hate
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Village-Girl@ayanda2021·
@solohybro @KukieB_official @keletso_mashile You are really misled. I don't know where you getting such information. At this point there's no point going back and forth with you clearly you didn't do your research well. Anyway successful selling drugs?
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