Daniel Ebosele

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Daniel Ebosele

Daniel Ebosele

@comicdhani3l

Nigeria Tham gia Nisan 2023
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Daniel Ebosele
Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@ClawwsandAwws @VCHK_LVNA Americans ! You’re all the same irrespective of your so called political views. I personally belief the divorce btw socialist in underdeveloped countries and the west be materialised. Y’all are a bunch of ignorant charlatans.
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Blake Nemo
Blake Nemo@ClawwsandAwws·
@VCHK_LVNA Every stalinist is like, "what do you want them to do? You can't have worker control, production for use value, or any type of transition when you're in a sea of global capital" wow almost like socialism in one country is total bullshit
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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
I disagree that we are in a "New Cold War". Rather, we are in a continuation of what we might call the Long Cold War, or the Great Anti-Sovereignty War, which has been waged by the imperial core against liberation movements and sovereign-seeking states in the periphery that have sought to break from their subordination and exploitation within the imperialist world-system. The Long Cold War encompasses Western attacks against the Russian revolution and the Chinese revolution, through the long series of invasions and regime-change operations that targeted Korea, Guatemala, the DRC, Brazil, Ghana, Indonesia, Vietnam, Chile, Burkina Faso, etc, continuing well beyond the fall of the USSR with the invasions of Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc., all the way to the strangulation of Cuba and the invasions of Venezuela and Iran in 2026. As I see it, the usual claim that the Cold War runs from 1945-1991 doesn't work, the periodisation is wrong. The core states sought to destroy the USSR as soon as it was founded, long before 1945, and in any case their violence was never only just against the USSR, or just against USSR-aligned states, nor even just against socialism; it was fought against any sovereign-seeking state in the periphery - including non-aligned states - that threatened to escape the imperial arrangement. The Long Cold War is, in other words, an imperialist backlash against the long struggle for liberation in the periphery. This aggression didn't end in 1991, it continues today, and it will continue well into the 21st century until it is defeated. And defeated it will be.
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Be Indian@FZ_8045·
@comicdhani3l @KR3Wmatic Every Prophet is Dead except Jesus He will Return n Rule then Die But He will follow Qur'an,not Bible
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ppmi@ppmi370509·
@thatdude7595 @gayest_tone Seeing they were outperforming EU and the US in shelling arty to the Russians, a lot
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Omo Ajayi@Tollulopee·
@KR3Wmatic God should be the one to fight for us not the other way round.
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Simba Mbili
Simba Mbili@Simba_Mbili·
@WyleHope @MR_K_R_B @suntoshpillay This is actually an intra class war. Africans going there are encroaching into their poverty. Since they cannot go after the Whites, they choose the low hanging fruits. EFF even tried to rally them to go and take over their White Owned lands, they couldn't. Bunch of pussies.
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KurtCocaine 🇳🇬
KurtCocaine 🇳🇬@GerrardIdeozu·
Africans w the Argentina flag in their user seeing all the racist tweets directed to their kind
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Daniel Ebosele
Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@ProsperChinons6 @GerrardIdeozu Tribalism and Racism are not the same thing . Please you people should start reading. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
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Sovereign Media
Sovereign Media@sov_media·
Rest in power, Walter Rodney, who joined the ancestors on 13th June 1980. Walter Rodney turned the world order on its head by delivering a correct analysis of the roots of underdevelopment. He understood the dialectical relationship between Africa's underdevelopment and Europe's emergence as a world power. In his magnum opus, 'How Europe Underdeveloped Africa,' Rodney explained that prior to the European Slave Trade, Africa and Europe did not necessarily have a huge gap in their internal development relative to the needs of the people living in various African and European societies. However, through the slave trade, colonialism, and neo-colonialism, a massive developmental gap was created between Europe and Africa that exists to the present. In addition to working as a scholar and a historian, Walter Rodney was a revolutionary involved in the struggle. Born in Guyana, he studied at the University of the West Indies (UWI) in Jamaica before completing his PhD at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in the United Kingdom. He then moved to Tanzania to teach in what was then a socialist country led by Julius Nyerere. He also went back to Jamaica to teach at the University of the West Indies. In 1974, Walter Rodney went back to Guyana to teach African history. He also got involved in political organising with the Working People’s Alliance. Guyana's leader, Forbes Burnham, marked Rodney as a threat. On 13 June 1980, Walter Rodney was assassinated when his car was bombed while he was driving. He passed away at the age of 38.
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Daniel Ebosele
Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@incthulu This is where i block your head . Shey na you teeth you go take export . Go snd learn what ISI and ESI means before posting trash on the internet. Dunce !
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ςՇђยɭย🇪🇸🇵🇹
@comicdhani3l we didnt industrialize enough, we were exporting nothing worth while, we had $20 billion in debt, how do you reckon we got out of the debt sir, if we didnt open our market to investments and privatize what the govt was failing to do?
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Daniel Ebosele
Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
We know your type! Ignorant and daft without any proper knowledge of History, Geopolitics or Class Analysis. Moved by emotions and personal gain to spew their retardation online. If you still can’t connect imperialism and local class structures then you should STFU and read more.
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Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@incthulu Who mentioned CIA . Are you slow ? Where in my entire quote were they mentioned ?
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ςՇђยɭย🇪🇸🇵🇹
@comicdhani3l same buhari implemented the closed market approach as a civilian and we can see how helpful it was, sometimes its not CIA intervention, nigerians were genuinely annoyed and dissatisfied with that fucking bastard abeg
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Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@incthulu By decoupling your entire market for foreign sharks is definitely the solution . What are clown !
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Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@incthulu The Nigerian government is not retarded and you’d be a fool to think so Nigeria is working exactly as it should be with both the west and local politician benefiting from your impoverishment. Nobody claimed Nigerian government were good people just stop excusing the imperialists
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ςՇђยɭย🇪🇸🇵🇹
@comicdhani3l so nigeria, despite receiving billions yearly did not prepare for the fluctuation of the market but its somehow the fault of the CIA? so basically our govt was too retarded to plan for the future and left the country in a worse crisis despite a decade plus of surplus
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Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@incthulu Nigeria had to meet the IMF and World bank for a LOAN not free money mind you . The IMF propose a predatory list of demands to destroy the entire Nigerian manufacturing base by forcing her to “OPEN HER MARKETS” Buhari refused and was “couped” IBB was the man who implemented it.
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Daniel Ebosele@comicdhani3l·
@incthulu Using ISI Nigeria was at least creating a growing manufacturing sector with great push for indigenisation with the aim of pivoting to an ESI. The crash of oil prices hampered this process pushing Nigeria towards a deficit. Not to mention the DUTCH DISEASE created by the “Boom”
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