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Defi_Imam | Energy Labs
@Defi_Imam
AI Dev | n8n Automation Specialist | Video Educator I simplify Web3 & automation with real-world tutorials Building in public, teaching with purpose
شامل ہوئے Ocak 2015
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@iamkennifizzle PoliceNG_CRU and @PoliceNG , this are not police and I don’t believe that they are, so punished the impersonators
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@don_d_gov @Heal_within96 Yes that is why Nigeria is snatching your wife and job with low iq
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@Defi_Imam @Heal_within96 Shame. Don’t have an intelligent come back.
Low IQ for sure.
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@Foxmanstan @Heal_within96 That is why they are taking your job even with the low iq cos you get none
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@Defi_Imam @Heal_within96 This is your country
A failed state full of retards
Your opinion is comical & nothing more
🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌@26ers_bp115
ナイジェリアのラゴスで、アフリカのYouTubeチャンネルが独立したIQテストを実施した結果。 平均は73.4で、中央値は69.7。 知的障害(IQ 70未満) 境界知能(IQ 70〜84) つまり高得点者ですら境界知能で、 ほとんどが知的障害。 これが高度人材な訳がないだろう。 移民政策推進派やJICAは我々をこんな連中と共生させようとしている。 狂気の沙汰としか思えない。
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@PastafarianPBUH @Jr_deedat Your opinion doesn’t matter
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@Defi_Imam @Jr_deedat Oh dear, the cry babies are out 🤣🤣
They can't handle the truth, reply just to block me
Next time cope, your prophet was a pedophile, stop crying when we call him out

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Most countries would be considered 1st-world countries today if the US did not exist.
If Iranians chant "Death to America" it is completely justified.
You have no idea what the US has done to them.
You in Africa supporting Israel you have no idea all the things the US has done to your country so it can never develop.
If the US did not exist these countries would be first-world countries today.
1. Libya
2. Iran
3. Vietnam
4. Nigeria
5. South Africa
6. Congo
7. Lebanon

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Defi_Imam | Energy Labs ری ٹویٹ کیا

Nigerians, Wake Up!
Over the last 2 years, a dangerous and divisive narrative has spread across Nigeria, a narrative of religious persecution, of Nigerian Christians being massacred by “Islamic jihadists” and “ISIS terrorists” for their faith in a “Christian genocide”, a narrative which did not originate in Nigeria, but in Washington DC. For the last 2 years, and in recent months most especially, the administration of US President Donald Trump has been relentlessly pushing this narrative.
Why is it doing this, and why should every Nigerian be very concerned?
The answer lies in the history of geopolitics over the last 8 decades, and in this video, YouTubers Sonny Faz and Bek Lover shed light on this answer.
Source @Spearhead_Af
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@VitaminD_Record @Heal_within96 Have you check burkina faso after expulsion of france government
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@Heal_within96 Ummm, so if Africa is not really like that then why are tens of millions of Africans risking their lives to get into developed western countries?
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@VitaminD_Record @Heal_within96 Ask you government on the resources theft and sponsorship of terror organizations
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@Foxmanstan @Heal_within96 Yes but you need them to run your country and later cry that they took your job
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@Heal_within96 Bro I’ll save you the trouble lol
Nigs are low intelligence low capacity people
We can see it like you can see we’re superior
It’s obvious & everyone knows
Filming tall buildings built by foreign investment doesn’t move the needle a millimeter on our understanding
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@don_d_gov @Heal_within96 I sure you are born with gene of pedophile , gay and epstien
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Why don’t you develop it.
I’m sure complaining on X about a white man making a documentary isn’t going to improve the conditions Africans live in.
I’m positive you were born with a gene to just complain. I’ve never seen anyone just complain all the time about everything.
I’m sure even the rocks are racists.
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@MatteoGual45792 @Heal_within96 And havoc cause by your government resources theft and sponsored terror
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@Heal_within96 If its so developed why u all come to Europe fucking stay there
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@IeoFibonacci @Jr_deedat You won’t understand since is not cardi b
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@LorienzoDeOG @HoldRonix @M0SC0W0 Because they are not promiscuous like yours it that why it saddens you ?
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@HoldRonix @M0SC0W0 I dont deny that, but it's still sad.
But they seem so innocent and shy. I think they will do fine.
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@Defi_Imam @OzorNdiOzor Did you even make your own research?
This country is now at the point everyone knows what's really going on in every sector and be prepared to fight and die, weather you like it or not, you'll pick a side.
Our grand kids don't have to face all this.

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“Something very dangerous happened in Nigeria in October 2010 that should have changed everything about our national security forever.
Nigerian security agents received credible intelligence about suspicious cargo sitting at Apapa Port in Lagos.
They moved in fast.
When they cracked open the 13 shipping containers, they didn’t find building materials like the shipping documents claimed.
They found weapons.
Hundreds of 107mm Katyusha artillery rockets. Mortars of different sizes. Rocket launchers. Grenades. Explosives. Thousands of rounds of ammunition.
All of it carefully hidden inside pallets of glass wool and stone.
The entire shipment had come straight from Bandar Abbas, Iran — a major port controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
It was loaded and sealed in Iran and shipped on the MV CMA CGM Everest.
The Iranian “businessman” behind it? Azim Aghajani — a man Nigerian authorities and UN investigators later identified as a senior operative of the IRGC Quds Force.
Four people were arrested, including Aghajani.
This was no ordinary smuggling job. It was a clear violation of UN arms sanctions against Iran.
Iran quickly denied any government involvement, calling it a “private trader’s mistake.”
But the evidence was overwhelming.
Aghajani was convicted in a Nigerian court in 2013 and sentenced to five years for arms smuggling.
The weapons were exactly the type used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Weapons of war were flowing straight into Nigeria.
Now fast forward to May 2013.
Something even more chilling happened in Kano.
After weeks of surveillance, Nigerian security forces raided a warehouse in the city.
What they discovered was officially described as a full “Hezbollah armoury” and an active terrorist cell operating on Nigerian soil.
Inside the warehouse: AK-47 rifles, anti-tank weapons, rocket-propelled grenades with missiles, submachine guns, hand grenades, explosives and massive amounts of ammunition.
All stored professionally in sawdust, ready for deployment.
Three Lebanese nationals were arrested on the spot.
Nigerian intelligence explicitly linked the entire cache to Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group.
These were not local thugs playing with guns.
This was a foreign terror network with state-level support.
Now guess what?
Despite two major, well-documented interceptions proving that the Iranian government and its proxy Hezbollah were secretly shipping advanced weapons into Nigeria, the full networks were never completely dismantled in public view.
Some arrests were made, diplomatic noises were issued, and relations with Iran were eventually restored.
Yet the same patterns of influence through certain religious groups, cultural ties and untraceable supply lines continue to raise serious questions even today, while Nigeria battles deadly insecurity on multiple fronts.
The weapons were real.
The links were real.
The threat was real.
And just like that… life went on.




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@Defi_Imam @OzorNdiOzor Tell us the truth. This is well-known to everyone except supporters
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@Defi_Imam @OzorNdiOzor The face of a terrorist in making but God who dealt with Iran Will locate you. Bastta@ds.
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@Defi_Imam @OzorNdiOzor You are an idiot!
All because you want impressions.
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All three major religions, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, teach similar principles.
If anyone acts on these commandments to kill and you say
"Oh in my religion there is a context to it."
"Oh you have to understand that there was a certain person addressed"
"Oh it was a metaphor"
I'm not even arguing with you, I'm just curious why this special pleading only applies to your religion not the other man's religion?
When it comes to Christianity, there is an explanation; when it comes to Islam, there isn't.
You see this religious bigotry, you people know what you are doing or you are just tools of division and hate.


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