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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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- Hearing plans to deploy military to the South East for what exactly?
There’s no clear threat on ground, yet troops are being moved while other regions need them more.
This isn’t making sense or am I missing something? Raises a lot of questions. I just hope it’s not what I’m thinking, God abeg.
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@P97763845 @RoshanKrRaii Guess what chump? We're running on the most dishonest system (democracy)we picked up from you guys, we're basically better at it. And ditch the first sentence,we know that's 🐂 dung .
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@LyfHard @RoshanKrRaii No. Nigeria and Afghanistan are the most pedophilic countries. In fact, Nigeria is also known for having the most dishonest scums on earth.
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This is the most EPIC thing you will ever read 🔥😂👏
US Journalist 🇺🇸: Professor Marandi , You are a US citizen born in Richmond, Virginia. You are eligible to be elected US President.
Professor Marandi 🇮🇷 : I am not…
Journalist : Why not?
Professor Marandi : Because my name is not in the Epstein Files 😭😭

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@P97763845 @RoshanKrRaii Isn't the US the most pedophilic country on earth? Oh I just remembered,Americans don't read that much.
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@RoshanKrRaii His name is not in the Epstine files but his ideaology is more horrifying. Pedophiles will love Islam.

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@Oladelee Would love to see more of this implemented across the country. I have always wondered who convinced us that concrete was the better material for our housing needs.
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@UnkleAyo I believe the answer is astute programming. When a people have been stripped of national identity and ideology,you get fragments of that society trying to cling to whatever presents itself as a title,a statue or a group based off of peer pressure.
We are a successful open prison
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When they move abroad as immigrants - they make friends based on visa categories. They don't even date below their visa categories. 😂
When they're on Twitter, the reiterate that stratification. small accounts vs big accounts. 💀
I reflect a lot on our ideological design, as a people. Nigerians are morally bankrupt, culturally deficient and rooted in faux elitism.
This is why some markets exist for us, because they can take advantage of that shameless insecurity - and I genuinely don't think the reason is poverty.
I've visited other poor countries. These countries do not see cars beyond what they are, a means a transportation. They don't see restaurants beyond what they are. They don't see dates beyond what they are.
Something fundamentally is wrong with us.
For us, it isn't even enough that we succeed - it is important that other fail, or don't succeed as much as we do. It is important for us to have an edge other others. It is such a sick attitude.
Person A has one house. Person B has two houses. It isn't enough that they both have roof over their heads - Person B innately subclasses Person A.
You should also to hear from a Nigerian gym goer that you're not "man enough" because you don't bench as much as he does. 💀
As segwayed as these analogies are, they are rooted in the same proportionality. It points to the same mental illness.
Who did this to us?
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@BBCWorld In big 2026, BB fucking C still believes this BS rage baiting works ... Seriously just stop already.
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Burkina Faso must 'forget' about democracy, military leader says bbc.in/41bOuGU
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@BishopPOEvang So it's 2014 "bring back our girls" type Shi all over again abi? Una still no dey clock the dos of oyinbo ppl meddling....yadiba
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@CrainJim7805 @Heal_within96 Hey Jim,how about you leave your capitalist prison and touch grass and get some sun.... you'd appreciate freedom some more.
And I hope you're not referring to GMO infused fast food junk as food....cos wow
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@Heal_within96 Your proposal is accepted. Now feed yourselves...
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If Africa is solely poor and underdeveloped because of its incompetence and low IQ native inhabitants. Then I have a proposal for Western nations.
Leave us be and we (Africans) will leave you be. Western neocolonial institutions like the IMF and World Bank should leave Africa. Western money laundering schemes like USAID should leave Africa. Western corporations that extract raw material from the continent should leave Africa.
Let's separate. Completely and utterly, then we will see who is dependent on who.
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This MAGA man lured a child to his house to rape her.
Her mother tracked her phone and went to rescue her daughter.
She found her drugged and pleading to leave.
Mama bear punched the pedophile in the face & took off with her child.
May he rot in jail forever.
No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen@NoLieWithBTC
The chief of staff for a top Republican official in Alaska has been indicted for sex trafficking children. Officials believe there may be at least 12 minors who were victims of his operation.
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A kg of cooking gas in Iran is 0.12 cents, that’s roughly 170 Naira.
Nigerians pay over 1000 Naira for the same.
You want to know why Nigerians pay way higher? Capitalism.
Iran’s LNG is run 100% by the Nationalist government of Iran.
Nigeria’s NLNG is run by Shell, Eni,Total and less than 50% by the NNPC (which is also partly privatized). The rest of your cooking gas supply comes from Dangote and a few others.
I cannot see for the life of me why Nigerians support capitalism but still turn around and desire cheap social services.
This is the kind of education Nigerians need on economy. Not every day your influencers will be shouting politicians this, politicians that. Gas price this, Fuel price that.

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⚖️ Did You Know?
Britain's Magna Carta of 1215 is celebrated as the document that gave the world trial by jury. The idea that a person accused of wrongdoing deserves to be judged by a group of peers, not a single authority, is considered one of the greatest achievements of Western civilisation.
The Igbo had been doing it for centuries before anyone in England wrote it down.
Pre-colonial Igboland had a complete layered justice system. The first court was the family. A household head would convene a hearing with witnesses present, hear both sides and deliver judgment. If the parties were unsatisfied or the matter was too serious for the family, it moved to the village level.
At the village level sat the Egwugwu. A council of masked elders who embodied ancestral spirits and served as judges of the community. Both the prosecution and the defense stated their cases. The Egwugwu deliberated in private, returned and delivered a verdict. The process was structured, evidence based and binding. Chinua Achebe documented it in precise detail in Things Fall Apart because he had watched it happen in real life.
Above the Egwugwu sat the Ibritam, a full court of appeal. When a verdict was disputed or a case was too complex for the village level, it went to Ibritam, a higher judicial institution that heard escalated disputes, reviewed earlier rulings and delivered final judgments rooted in communal consensus and ancestral authority.
Women had their own parallel system. The Umuada and Umu Inyom associations adjudicated conflicts among women and could challenge rulings made by male councils on matters affecting families.
The entire system was restorative, not purely punitive. The goal was not simply to punish but to restore harmony between the offender, the victim and the community. Something modern criminology calls restorative justice and presents as a revolutionary new idea.
The British arrived, declared it primitive and replaced it with warrant chiefs who had no community mandate and native courts that served colonial commercial interests over community justice.
They did not bring justice to Igboland. They replaced one with a lesser version of their own. ⚖️🖤
Drop your thoughts below. 👇🏾

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