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@AgidaJr_

Reader and writer, listener and speaker. Tweets are strictly my opinion; RTs not necessarily endorsement. Proletariat ☭.

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Oloye Akin Alabi
Oloye Akin Alabi@akinalabi·
We are the foot soldiers of President Tinubu. In Egbeda Federal Constituency alone, w will officially mobilize 20,000 volunteers to work and campaign tirelessly for the President’s re-election. Meet the Friends of Akin @AlabiForTinubu. We are FULLY ON GROUND!!!
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@__Conpoet Always the ‘ification’ of one sex situation or the other with these people.
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Owere, The Wandering Writer
About this substack issue, I think more people should write personal essays not shitty articles. Write about your life, tribe, career, poems, interests, language and maybe shitty opinions not a piss poor attempt at societal issues with or no research.
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
90% of all the Africans that were enslaved were raided, captured, and delivered to the Europeans BY AFRICANS. Before that, Africans had sold 10 million Africans to the Arabs during the Trans-Saharan Slave Trade. The Arabs castrated their slaves. Holding Europeans “accountable” for slavery is gravely misguided, and another attempt to fabricate an illusion of existential excuse for the consistent self-inflicted failure of Africans to self actualize. Europeans didn’t invent slavery. Humans invented slavery. Egyptians had slaves. Babylonians had slaves. Persians had slaves. Greeks had slaves. Romans had slaves. The English had slaves. Africans had slaves. Humans were the first exchanged good amongst humans. But slavery didn’t remain after the Europeans. Britain abolished slavery. Britain lost around 2,000 naval officers on the sea enforcing abolition laws on African rulers who kept enslaving. Britain paid around 20 million pounds to free all slaves. The only fully paid the loan this 2015. No one should pay reparations for slavery. It is not the sin of any one group. Africans shouldn’t use an event that occurred 400 years ago as an excuse for lack of self actualization.
Claudia Webbe@ClaudiaWebbe

Today at the UN, 123 nations named the Transatlantic slave trade as humanity’s gravest crime. Britain abstained A Labour government! heirs to an empire that trafficked 3 million Africans, could not say yes to truth The abstention IS the verdict. Starmer, history has clocked you

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Mambo Italiano
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
It was 1480, when 18,000 Ottoman Turks invaded Otranto in Puglia, Italy 🇮🇹, devastating it 800 young martyrs (male, over 15 years) refused to renounce Christianity and were beheaded Today, their bones can still be seen in the beautiful Otranto Cathedral
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@PDPRepublic I’m a big fan but isn’t he a bit too old for the job?
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PDP Republic
PDP Republic@PDPRepublic·
The man who will end APC’s reign in Lagos State. Funso Doherty, the next Governor of Lagos State.
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@NostalgicVibeNG This reminded me of the Mama bottles that were nearly 2 litres full. Crazy to think that they were only about ₦150 back then.
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煮る@niruniru_jpg·
アブダクションされそうな牛の絵が描きたかった。
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Kashami
Kashami@welcomekashami·
On April 20, 1991, in Bauchi State, about 400 to 1000 people were killed and about 50 churches, destroyed because of Pork Meat. Let me explain. As one version of the story goes, a Christian man and indigene opened a butcher shop in a market in Tafawa Balewa. He sold meat, pork to be precise. On that unfortunate day a young Fulani man went to the market to buy meat. He bought it. He went home. He prepared it and began to eat. Then his friends told him the meat he was eating was pork. Which is forbidden in their religion. The moment he discovered, he became enraged. He and his friends went back to the meat seller and started exchanging words. From words, it became knives and swords, a fight broke out; Christian meat sellers who sold pork and Muslim meat sellers who sold halal meat started fighting. The fight spread into Bauchi quickly, and as the news spread every Christian in Bauchi became a target. Now pay attention. Another version of the story says the Christian butcher used a knife for pork to sell beef. That is what caused the beef. Now pay attention here. It is extremely rare for a market in such an area to have pork sellers operating side by side with halal meat sellers. The setup was already wrong and smelled fishy from the start. Many people believe this young christian man was set up. That buying pork and thinking it was beef was not an accident but an intentional act. It was a trigger to create chaos and war. Because there was already tension in Tafawa Balewa between Muslims and Christians. The government was trying to impose Muslim leadership, an Emirate system, on a community that was majority Christian. The Christians resisted. They said: we are not Muslims, you cannot give us an emir. Many people believe that the real trigger was not even the pork. The real trigger was that the Sayawa Christians were taking up space in the market and demanding a Sayawa leader. They were selling in markets that Muslims felt belonged to them and they had recently elected a Christian local government chairman. They were demanding their own indigenous leaders instead of the Muslim chiefs the government imposed on them. It has also been alleged that top government officials, imams, and Muslim sponsors were behind this violence. That it was planned. That it was well funded. The stories that came out of the Pork Massacre of Aprir 1999 are horrible. So horrible that some people wish Christians never remember. Between 500 and 1,000 people died. And the government suppressed the full story to avoid reprisals elsewhere. One story was told that an elderly man staggered into a police station bleeding from his head, collapsed, and screamed "They have killed my first son!" Over pork. Hyginus Ofoebu was a 25 years old man who watched six people get stabbed to death from where he hid with his heart in his mouth. Six people. In broad daylight. Another Christian; Ndubusi Ikena who was 20 years old and survived the violence on Galadima Road said something profound when the killing finally stopped, he said something that should disturb every Nigerian. He said, "It is not finished." He was right. It was in 1991. We are in 2026. And we are still here. 35 years later, are we any closer to it being finished? Most Nigerians have never heard this story because it happened during the military transition era. But it is proof that the oppression, suppression, and persecution of Christians in Nigeria did not begin with Bokoharam or ISWAP. It started long before conventional terrorism. Be informed.
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@hurtch @NwagbaraIzuchuk Clearly the work of the CIA, just the same way they influenced dαn Fοdiο in the early 1800s.
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Sins Of Men
Sins Of Men@oliverstacy78·
Someone was given money to lobby Trump to look the other way. I use to think this are mere accusations but bro, look up. Nigeria is using the UK connections to push America away from the issue. The evil king in London legitimize the illegitimate president and even said he is fighting terrorism.
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Prestigious
Prestigious@Prestigious_Gt·
As a woman, can you approach a thick guy like this, knowing full well he is out of your league?
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