Citikay

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Citikay

Citikay

@icitikay

เข้าร่วม Eylül 2023
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Onyeka ☭
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
And just so you know, the Oyibo people controlling Aso Rock couldn't give two shits about your asinine tribal dick measuring contests. They don't care that Alex Otti is making your non-Igbo governors look like the airheads they are. On your best day all of you...from Jibiya to Seme are all oooga-booga primitives who just happen to live atop a land crammed full of critical resources that will define this century and the next. What they actually care about is that some goody-two-shoes governor (Alex Otti) is starting to look a bit too much like an industrialist. This guy got there as a fluke, and has been commiting one unforgivable sin after another. He's been building roads. He's been building a stable power grid to power homes and his local economy. He's been investing in factories that churn out everything from leather bags to soft drinks. This is making the neocons in Tel Aviv, Paris, and Washington uncomfortable. Because what if he actually succeds? You never know...One thing could lead to another and before you know it you've got a revolution on your hands with young people outrightly demanding change. Nope. Oyibo cannot let that to happen. Not in Africa's largest nation. So they're giving instructing to their puppets in Abuja to put a stop to it. Now this isn't me absolving the warrant chiefs like Tinubu, Akpabio etc of any wrongdoing. I just recognize that at best they're willing and conscientious collaborators. But more likely they are simply puppets. Think of them like rats placed on a wheel and made to run and spin the wheel in exchange for small blocks of cheese. That wheel is your life as a Nigerian, and they are running it in reverse at full turbo. In fact the wheel don dey comot smoke. While the cheese is the tiny fraction of our commwealth that Oyibo give to them for being warrant chiefs. So listen to me dear Nigerian: If you are truly serious about changing things, by all means eliminate the rats (you actually need to), but don't forget to burn the hands of the person putting the rats on the wheel to run your life backwards. Or else nothing will change because the man who owns the hand has infinite rats. Whenver you wake up is your morning.
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin

That's because the orders didn't actually come from the Federal Government of Nigeria. It's an order from Washington DC or Tel Aviv. No government that serves Nigerian interests would ever be as irresponsible as the one we have now. But of course most of our countrymen cannot think in systems and would rather call me loony. After all, "Na CIA talk say make Woke dey rig election?" Whenever we wake up is our morning.

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Onyeka ☭
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
It's not any Jihad kankan Our country is being actively suppressed by white men in dark suits, and the tattered terrorists ravaging our people are simply their useful idiots who genuinely believe they're carrying out their interpretation of their holy book after being brainwashed by Saudi-funded extremist wahabist ideology. Reason am. You think barely literate cattle herders suddenly woke up one morning with military training, coordination, logistics and weaponry that can give the NA a run for its money? No. The Fulani herdsmen, ISWAP, Boko Haram, Lakurawa, JNIM, Ndi IPOB and Mahmuda were directly or indirectly created, funded, protected and maintained by white people in lands far far away from you. These white people want to plunder your resources. But since you won't do the convenient thing and drop dead, they have to find a way. Hence the senseless, heartwrenching killings that have become part of our daily lives. But they're happy to do it. Because they also understand that if they leave the world's largest black nation to its own devices for 25 years, we will go the way of Japan but double that. You will become THE African heavyweight that they would have to negotiate with rather than dictate to. We will become a thorn in their side, and we will make them pay for top naira for every kilo of cocoa and every drop of crude oil. It really is that simple. You have to suffer poverty and insecurity so that white people can keep having nice things. Whenever we wake up is our morning.
@Rendaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa🖤🦋👸@Renda___

One day, we’ll stop giving it names and collectively call this what it is. THIS IS JIHAD!!!!

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
We all thought this too. None of us is above being fooled and mentally conditioned by oyibo propaganda. The true test of intelligence is being able to change our minds in the face of superior evidence, logic, and pattern recognition.
LIONKING@kwality_music

@DavidHundeyin then I used to think that the Islamic extremist are fighting for caliphate not knowing is the western world homosapiens in suit causing chaos among ourselves in Africa.

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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
When the African Cultural Revolution arrives, this will be among the top 5 cultural practises that will be outlawed on the pain of prison time with hard labour. Lobola, bride price, dowry, whatever you call it - this is a thing that belongs to a world that no longer exists. In an industrial world beset by capitalism, this cultural practise inevitably devolves into a form of human trafficking. It encourages young women to treat themselves as commodities, and it encourages young men to go to extremes including committing crime just to be able to have a societally recognised partner - this resulting in a society that is made up of scammers, thieves and prostitutes. More importantly, it destroys wealth creation for Africa's young working classes by effectively forcing young people who are just starting out in life to pay a bribe to older people so that they can get married. Older people are supposed to invest their wealth into younger people, not extort wealth from them and act as yet another tax on the demographic that is already Africa's most stressed out. Culture is not static and when the revolution comes, anyone - no matter how old or sickly - who is caught trying to maintain this anachronism will spend a minimum of 5 years repaying their debt to society by digging trenches, harvesting yams, painting road dividers and sweeping streets at gunpoint.
Khodani💞@Khodanipri

Lobola negotiations day😩😩 Ladies come this side

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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
How Colonial Racism Fueled The Genocide Against The Tutsi In Rwanda On 7 April 1994, the Genocide against the Tutsi started. In just 100 days, over one million Tutsi men, women, and children were systematically murdered, often by neighbors, friends, or even relatives, with machetes and clubs. The killings were organized and supported by extremist Hutu leaders, state institutions, and local officials, while the international community stood by and did nothing. The roots of this genocide stretch back decades. Before colonization, Rwandans shared a common identity with flexible social categories of Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa. European powers, first Germany, then Belgium, imposed rigid racial divisions, introducing identity cards and dismantling systems that promoted unity. Independence only deepened these divisions, as political leaders manipulated ethnic identities, excluded Tutsi from power, and spread propaganda that dehumanized them. The genocide also exposes the failure and complicity of the global community. Warnings of mass extermination were ignored, United Nations forces were withdrawn, and major powers avoided calling the atrocities “genocide” to evade legal responsibility. Evidence shows that France even provided military support to the genocidal regime. The tragedy that happened in 1994 is a lesson on how colonial legacies and manipulation can fuel hatred and why Africans must now confront these inherited divisions to build unity, justice, and self-determination.
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Corruption is not Ghanaian - Kwesi Pratt Jnr Corruption is often blamed as the root of Africa’s economic problems, but Ghanaian Journalist Kwesi Pratt Jnr says this is an oversimplification. It is not uniquely Ghanaian or African. Corruption exists everywhere. Even institutions like the UK’s House of Lords have been found misusing public funds. Suggesting that solving corruption alone will fix Ghana’s economy is misleading.
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
African Proverb Of The Week 500 years of Western colonialism have created an Africa without a strong identity, an Africa where only the most superficial and politically impotent aspects of the self are glorified by the system and its media, while every truth and every idea with political teeth is demonized as extreme. This is by design. The global system that Africans inhabit today was designed to oppress and exploit them, and across the Motherland and its diaspora, millions of Africans continue to waste their lives seeking hope, success and validation within this system. As this East African proverb reminds us, the people of Africa can never truly win in a game rigged against them. To win, Africans must play their own game, by their own rules. And for the first time in decades, the continent has an example to follow, in the Alliance of Sahel States.
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Biggest Mack
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck·
Why is the man on the left selling his oil sourced from Nigeria in a foreign currency in his country, forcing his own countrymen to pay through their nose to purchase the same oil produced in their own country? The answer is the man on the right. There is no objective reason why a country like Nigeria, with one of the world’s largest oil reserves, to trade its own oil in a foreign currency, except that the man on the right has guns and missiles stationed in the Golf of Guinea to ensure this is your forced reality. This man on the right now wants to extend this presence (control) from the Golf of Guinea (AFFRICOM) into the heart of your country with boots on the ground, under the guise of fighting terrorism. I know he does the same thing around the world to any country that lets him, but I'm making this post specifically for Nigerians. Whenever you visit the gas station and complain that the prices are skyrocketing, always remember that geopolitics is a very important subject. One way or another, you will learn it by force. Good morning.
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Citikay
Citikay@icitikay·
@africatechie 😂😂😅 The Western paymasters propping up Biya must believe that elections = democracy. I'm simply pointing out the hypocrisy of complaining about military rule on the African continent when absurdities like Cameroon or Equatorial Guinea exist.
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Rebecca Enonchong
Rebecca Enonchong@africatechie·
@icitikay Easy to laugh about it when you don’t live it. But no elections ≠ democracy. Perhaps you can learn a bit before coming and running your mouth.
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
The Colonization of Blackness Through Religion and Language This commentary by Gilberto Gomes Leal; founder of Amenti World, speaking at a movement and theatre workshop, examines how colonization used religion, language, and cultural conditioning to attach goodness, purity, and legitimacy to whiteness, while casting blackness as dangerous, inferior, and shameful. It argues that this was never accidental. It was part of a wider system that shaped belief, identity, and power, and left deep psychological scars that continue to echo across generations. At its heart, the piece is about collective trauma: what it means to grow up in a world where the words, images, and ideas linked to blackness are repeatedly framed as negative. It challenges the inherited logic and calls attention to the lasting damage of a system that pushed African identity and spirituality to the margins while centering whiteness as the standard.
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maarcoo
maarcoo@maarcoosmith·
@DavidHundeyin the last paragraph >>>>> I mean we can all see the patterns; everyone who doesn't align with the West somehow gets taken out but a Nigerian neegas staying in Lekki will tell you "stop blaming external forces, hold your golfment** accoun-table" mumu oshi
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Actual definition of 'conspiracy theory' - "The belief that a covert, malevolent group secretly manipulates major events or situations, often disregarding mainstream evidence for alternative explanations." Nigerian definition of 'conspiracy theory' - "Anything that clashes with my narrow understanding of the world around me according to the tiny version of reality imparted to me by my education, my church, my job and my peer group, even if that thing is admitted and explained in great academic detail in declassified government documents, official reports, public records, and private memoirs, thus making it not a 'belief' at all but an evident and manifest reality, which my tiny brain nonetheless refuses to process." And that's why I don't do 'intellectual discourse' with Nigerians. I'd rather engage a door in conversation. At least the door would shut the fuck up and not constantly argue and try to 'correct' me with wrong, outdated or false information. Especially the talkative ones who consider themselves "smart" but still haven't figured out why everytime their country has a remotely decent president, he mysteriously dies in office or gets run out of town by a mysteriously well armed insurgent group that has better weapons than the Nigerian military. Ozuor² with big English.
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Initials AN
Initials AN@Sageness13·
@DavidHundeyin Seeing the words "United States" anywhere near this dream is extremely triggering
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
We will be powerful in our lifetime 🌍
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
EU’s Double Game Exposed: Silence on Venezuela, Pressure on Niger While the European Union appeared to accept, or at least not oppose, the forceful removal of Venezuela’s leader, it has taken a firm stance in Niger, demanding the immediate and unconditional release of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum. This clear contrast and double standard raises deeper questions about consistency in its foreign policy. For many African observers, this shows that Western powers are not guided by democratic principles as they claim. Rather, their responses are entirely shaped by strategic interests, particularly when valuable resources and geopolitical influence are at stake.
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Onyeka ☭
Onyeka ☭@R_eq_uin·
That's because the orders didn't actually come from the Federal Government of Nigeria. It's an order from Washington DC or Tel Aviv. No government that serves Nigerian interests would ever be as irresponsible as the one we have now. But of course most of our countrymen cannot think in systems and would rather call me loony. After all, "Na CIA talk say make Woke dey rig election?" Whenever we wake up is our morning.
𝕯𝖎𝖛𝖎𝖓𝖊 𓆩♡𓆪@Hey_Onyinye

Military aggression in the safest region of the country, while the North & S'West continue to drown in insecurity from Fulani, bandits, BH, & ISWAP. Why bring such aggression to a peaceful S'East that never invited it, while ignoring the regions that desperately need it the most?

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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Western Media Manufacturing Consent For Regime Change In Burkina Faso… Again Since its formation in 2024, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) – comprising Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso – has faced relentless attacks by Western-backed terrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, its member states have continued to record economic and political wins, and the West is clearly not happy about this. On April 2nd, 2026, US-based Western propaganda outlet @hrw published a report alleging that the Burkina Faso military had killed over 1,200 Burkinabé civilians since 2023. This report presents its “data” – which HRW claims is based on hundreds of interviews with (conveniently) anonymous sources across West Africa – with zero context, and purposefully frames this data to paint the popular government of Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré in a negative light. And of course, the usual band of Western imperialist parrots were conspicuously quick to amplify this report, in as many formats as they could manage. The motive behind this report is clear: to manufacture consent for regime change in Burkina Faso and its fellow AES member states, so that Africa may put back in its assigned place in the West’s global order. All 3 AES members have pointed to France as the primary sponsor of terror in the Sahel – a claim which has been corroborated by AES ally Russia – and France itself has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa. But a narrative is only effective if it is believed by enough people, and if the general response – especially across the Global South – to this latest propaganda campaign proves anything, it is that the old imperialist tricks are not as effective as they used to be. Try harder, “Human Rights Watch”, and we at the Spearhead eagerly await your report on the thousands of children abused and murdered by powerful Western leaders and figures, whose names remain redacted in the Epstein files. We can’t find a single related report on your website from the last 3 years, and we really looked.
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Retr0_Zayi ⨷
Retr0_Zayi ⨷@Ngwa_nkajiZayi·
@narbi_gone @africatechie @icitikay There is no Cameroonian living in the country who has the half of Xi's vision and skills, maybe abroad. And let’s be realist since nothing other than federalism, autocracy or democracy will be established, democracy is better of the options
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Citikay
Citikay@icitikay·
@africatechie Oh, really? "The West" certainly sees Cameroon as a democracy, don't they? I mean, Cameroon has "elections" and somebody "wins". Doesn't this electoral autocracy pass the test of "democracy" set by the former colonizers? 😂😂😅
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