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@the5actor

Web 3 Guy @coin_mata

Nomad Katılım Nisan 2021
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5emi@the5actor·
How to buy nfts on entrepot.app ($icp nfts, No35 blockchain by volume, more volume than $sand) 1. Create a plug or stoic wallet.. you can add plug to your chrome 2. Send icp to your plug wallet from an exchange 3. Connect your plug wallet to entrepot.app
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Lulu
Lulu@bongyluaziey·
No matter how much she cleans this for me it’s still dirty
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5emi@the5actor·
@LoveOwnsChicago @semtinmuhabiri @Adikastakes We mean stealing of resources, empowering the less educated and easier to control, power manipulation, backdoor policies and agreements that only favour the empire, rewriting history
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PASSIVE INCOME ANNA
PASSIVE INCOME ANNA@PassiveAnna·
“She was lucky”. lol.
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SİYAH SANCAK
SİYAH SANCAK@siyahsancakx·
⚫️ Bir adam, uzun yıllardır evinde beslediği yılanı haşlanmış yumurtaya alıştırarak hergün masraf yapmaktan kurtuldu.
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Guinea have written to CAF, saying they don't feel safe playing in South Africa in the AFCON Qualifier due to the anti-migrant protests. They have called for the venue for their game against South Africa to be moved to a neutral ground.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
In 2022: “I will pay WAEC fee for every child when I become president”- Bola Tinubu. Today in 2026, After becoming president, The same Bola Tinubu increases WAEC fees to 50,000Naira. A government of criminals, liars, charlatans and power-hungry scammers.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
"yOu nEeD tO sToP bLamInG cOlonIaLism bEcAuSe iT wAs sO lOnG aGo aND iT hAs nO bEaRiNg oN oUr LiVEs tOdAY"
Sovereign Media@sov_media

KENYA IS STILL PAYING THE PENSIONS OF BRITISH COLONIALISTS According to Tom Ogada, an economic justice expert, speaking on Spice FM alongside Diana Gichengo of the Institute for Social Accountability (TISA), Kenya allocates approximately KSh39 million annually to pensions for former British colonial civil servants. While we have not independently verified the specific figure through official budget documents, Kenya does continue to pay pensions to some former colonial-era civil servants under its public pension system. The revelation has sparked criticism on social media, with many Kenyan users expressing outrage that, more than 63 years after so-called independence, public funds are still being used to pay pensions to individuals who served the colonial administration. Some commenters described the continued payments as an absurd legacy of colonial rule. The conversation highlights the absurdity of the current fiscal situation, with Gichengo pointing out that these payments are hidden in plain sight within the official budget books. "We are very good," she remarked ironically, noting that while the government pressures citizens to pay more taxes, it continues to prioritise the financial comfort of former colonisers over the needs of the Kenyan people. This segment serves as a powerful reminder of how imperial structures remain embedded in post-colonial governance, forcing nations like Kenya to continue subsidising their own historical oppressors under the guise of bureaucratic obligation. It is also a striking example of why decolonisation is an economic necessity.

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THE WHITE RABBIT
THE WHITE RABBIT@thedailyrabbit_·
Pedophile Elites Wanted to Buy an Island. They Asked if it "Comes with Children?” Agent Replied, the Island "Does Have a Small School." The Elite Asked “…What Countries Are Near By?..” They don't know a camera was rolling! (Anonymous)
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
The U.S. has now destroyed Iran's military bases. At least 500 missiles have been locked and loaded.
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
More than 1 million people applied to Kai Cenat’s Streamer University, but only 120 got in. On paper, that makes it around 350 times harder to get into than Harvard. 😳
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
South African Arrested for Heroin Smuggling: Thai Customs has arrested a South African man at Suvarnabhumi Airport for attempting to smuggle 17.5kg of heroin concealed in coffee and green tea bags. The suspect was travelling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, via Thailand, to Madagascar when officials intercepted the drugs. The heroin has an estimated value of 7.3 million baht in Thailand and more than 22.75 million baht if it had reached its destination. The suspect faces charges under Thailand’s Customs Act and Narcotics Code for the illegal importation of a Category 1 narcotic.
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West Coast Wizard
West Coast Wizard@realaxeIvasa1·
🚨BILL GATES: DIGITAL ID WILL CONTROL YOUR EVERY MOVE — YOUR BODY, YOUR MONEY, YOUR FOOD, AND YOUR VACCINES WILL DECIDE IF YOU GET “PERMISSION TO LIVE” OR GET SHUT DOWN! RESIST. DO NOT COMPLY.
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Sovereign Media
Sovereign Media@sov_media·
KENYA IS STILL PAYING THE PENSIONS OF BRITISH COLONIALISTS According to Tom Ogada, an economic justice expert, speaking on Spice FM alongside Diana Gichengo of the Institute for Social Accountability (TISA), Kenya allocates approximately KSh39 million annually to pensions for former British colonial civil servants. While we have not independently verified the specific figure through official budget documents, Kenya does continue to pay pensions to some former colonial-era civil servants under its public pension system. The revelation has sparked criticism on social media, with many Kenyan users expressing outrage that, more than 63 years after so-called independence, public funds are still being used to pay pensions to individuals who served the colonial administration. Some commenters described the continued payments as an absurd legacy of colonial rule. The conversation highlights the absurdity of the current fiscal situation, with Gichengo pointing out that these payments are hidden in plain sight within the official budget books. "We are very good," she remarked ironically, noting that while the government pressures citizens to pay more taxes, it continues to prioritise the financial comfort of former colonisers over the needs of the Kenyan people. This segment serves as a powerful reminder of how imperial structures remain embedded in post-colonial governance, forcing nations like Kenya to continue subsidising their own historical oppressors under the guise of bureaucratic obligation. It is also a striking example of why decolonisation is an economic necessity.
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Dr Folaseye (ENT/Head &Neck Surgeon)
Ministry of Defense pay House officers in calabar their wages . It is not a Favour. It is their right!! NMA NATIONAL PLEASE INVESTIGATE THIS!!!
Dr Folaseye (ENT/Head &Neck Surgeon)@DrFolaseye

Good evening @NMA Nigerian medical association at the National level. Kindly invite MOD for this one, This should not be taken lightly. We don’t even have house officers in Nigeria and here we are dehumanizing the few ones that tries to remain in the country. House officers are now turning to be “extinct” . This is now a serial habitual problem MOD kindly pay this doctors the “ small thing “ u all call money This is highly unacceptable. What kind of mental torture is this Please can one of these Doctors send me a DM so we can get the true picture about this

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SHAZAIN⚡️
SHAZAIN⚡️@SHAZAIN1000·
This guy took 2 years to pass his $100k @FundedNext account 😂😂😂😂😂. I don die 😂
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