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Dear NIGERIANs, this is the way to protest** stop behaving like stupid clowns lining up major roads, and doing nothing
BREAKING: đŸ‡șđŸ‡žđŸ‡”đŸ‡­ Protesters breached police barricades in Manila, advancing toward the US Embassy. The demonstrators are demanding the US troops to be kicked out and opposing the expansion of US military bases in the country.
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Removed all ThĂȘ basketball, refused to take cashout , Game Ended 2-2 We move 👏
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looks like the trump era didn't bring anything.
Yesterday in federal court, the CIA, FBI, and DEA filed a memorandum opposing our motion for summary judgment in the FOIA disclosure case about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s drug trafficking investigation records, where we are seeking to have the redactions removed from the (partially released) files. In the filing, the CIA effectively confirmed that Nigeria's sitting president is an active CIA asset. An excerpt from the CIA filing reads: "Human sources can be expected to furnish information to the CIA only when they are confident the CIA can and will do everything in its power to prevent the public disclosure of their cooperation. In the case of a person who has been cooperating with the CIA, official confirmation of that cooperation could cause the targets to take retaliatory action against that person or against their family or friends. It also places in jeopardy every individual with whom the cooperating individual has had contact. Thus, the indiscretion of one source in a chain of intelligence sources can damage an entire spectrum of sources. As such, confirming or denying the existence of records on a particular foreign national, like Tinubu, reasonably could be expected to cause damage to U.S. national security by indicating whether or not the CIA maintained any human intelligence sources related to Tinubu, and identifying any access or lack of access any such sources had to intelligence concerning him." And if that wasn't bad enough, the DEA's filing included a paragraph that literally said: "We oppose full, unredacted disclosure of the DEA's Bola Tinubu heroin trafficking investigation records because we believe that while Nigerians have a right to be informed about what their government is up to, they do not have a right to know what their president is up to." At this point, I think there is nothing more to be said about the direct role that the US government plays in ensuring that Africa is constantly destabilised and afflicted with terrible leaders who create poverty and devastation. Well, let's see what the Trump era will bring. plainsite.org/dockets/downlo

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Be very careful with Nigerians who come here to tell you that all you need to do is to "Remove Tinubu" and insecurity will permanently stop, or that the collapsing Nigerian economy will magically bounce back overnight. It is absolutely true that terrorists are ravaging our communities in the North and Middle Belt regions and are now slowly gaining a bloody momentum in the South West. It is a terrifying statement of fact that over 1,500 Nigerians have been violently abducted from their homes, and are currently chained to trees in the forests, starved and tortured by rag-tag militias in their mobile camps, stripped of their absolute human dignity, and used as disposable bargaining chips by ruthless trans-national cartels. All of this is undeniably true, but if we truly desire to fix the insecurity crisis in Nigeria and save our people from these foreign-backed terrorists, we must be cold, logical, and highly calculative with our statements and our actions. The Tinubu administration may very well be a massive, corrupt circus of incompetent comprador clowns, but your passive game plan of waiting patiently until 2027 to finally vote him out is even more silly, pathetic, and utterly delusional. These people who come online and tell you to "Remove Tinubu and put Peter Obi" are actually doing much more harm than good to our collective survival. They are deliberately turning a bloody situation, which should be an absolute national emergency, into a mere political football, a cheap campaign slogan, and a tribal popularity contest. On May 15, 2026, over 100 innocent students and teachers were violently uprooted from their classrooms in Borno and Oyo states, and they are currently being brutalized, raped, and slaughtered by ruthless bandits. So this is absolutely not the time for cheap political campaigns. This is not the time to blindly promote Peter Obi or strictly channel your superficial aggression on Bola Tinubu. This is the exact time that Nigerians need to aggressively storm the defense headquarters across the country, completely paralyze the federal capital, and physically force the defense ministers, the service chiefs, and the useless heads of intelligence agencies in Nigeria to unilaterally sign their resignation letters. This is the time that we need to know the exact profile details of the chief security officers, the specific military commanders, and the tactical patrol units active on the very day this brutal kidnapping happened. We need their names published, their bank accounts aggressively investigated, their encrypted phone logs subpoenaed, their immediate assets frozen, and their swift prosecution for treason and criminal complicity. We need to completely relinquish our daily routines, abandon the illusion of normalcy, and fight for brutal institutional reforms. And if you genuinely think this is something you can magically achieve by waving your plastic permanent voters card at a rigged ballot box, then you need to wake up. First, understand that 2027 is far too late. Over one hundred women and children have already been abducted this month alone. How many thousands more do you think these cartels will abduct ten months from now before the 2027 general elections even begin? And after the fraudulent election, where the anointed establishment candidate inevitably emerges victorious due to massive biometric rigging and voter suppression, an extra eight months will be completely wasted in symbolic courtroom meetings, useless judicial tribunals, and elite political bargaining while the masses continue to bleed. Do you honestly think the heavily armed terrorists in the bush will simply drop their assault rifles, abandon their RPGs, sit quietly under a tree, and wait for two years so that you can peacefully elect a competent leader? Absolutely not. While you are holding useless democracy placards and throwing cheap insults at Tinubu on social media, their foreign financiers are actively mapping the bloody blueprints for future attack zones. While you are queuing under the scorching sun in the naive name of exercising your constitutional rights, they are aggressively smuggling their untraceable Starlink terminals, their high-capacity solar batteries, their thermal surveillance drones, and their armor-piercing ammunition into their mobile camps to support the next devastating range of attacks. You will be insulting Tinubu and blindly shouting "Obi Is Coming" while our children and women are being violently uprooted from their schools and dragged to the slaughterhouses in the forests, and the bloody cycle of insecurity continues completely uninterrupted. The compromised celebrities and internet influencers you see online who are performing their fake outrage and attacking the Tinubu government are absolutely not working for you. They are not fighting for the kidnapped victims, they have no intention of dismantling the neo-colonial state, and they do not care about systemic change. What they are merely doing is managing your raw emotions. They are acting as digital pressure valves so that you can lash out your anger on Tinubu and then peacefully go to sleep, which they very well know will never solve a single structural problem in this country.
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There are some very powerful people pulling the strings behind the scenes on this legal issue over airtime lending in Nigeria, trying to stick their straw into a market worth an estimated N400b annually.  These people are close to the president, and are wielding tremendous power and distorting the entire economy in ways that would have embarrassed a post-Soviet Russian oligarch in 1994. I’ve been actively aware of this matter for over two years now and the time may have come to tell the full story of how Idris Saliu Alubankudi, and his brother Shamsudeen Saliu 'Shamz' Alubankudi - both very close to Bola Tinubu and his family - have built one of the biggest and most powerful state corruption enterprises in the entire history of Nigeria. These men are attempting to capture the systemically important foundations of the entire Nigerian economy - specifically telecoms and ICT - and turn their 3 year-old corruption enterprise into a sort of Nigerian chaebol. You have never seen anything like it before. You will be hearing the names 'Idris' and 'Shamz' a lot in the coming few days. Also don’t forget their family name 'Saliu Alubankudi.' It's an important part of the story.
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"We have platformed." And that right there is where your problem starts. You still believe that YOU platformed Peller and his fellow creatures of the Nigerian brainrot swamp. Let me break the news to you: THE. ALGORITHMS. ARE. BLACK. BOXES. You do NOT know what goes into them and how they work. That story you heard that "the algorithm only shows you more of what you engage with" is a completely false statement, right up there with "crypto is decentralised and outside the state's control." People have actually tried to take the platforms to court to open up their algorithms to public scrutiny, and the US court ruling which you can Google and read by yourself said that THE ALGORITHMS ARE PROPRIETARY. In other words, they are protected by IP law and you legally are not allowed to know how they actually work! You did not platform any of these people! White guys in Silicon Valley did! You are not the one "making stupid people famous". Larry Ellison, Elon Musk, Sergey Brin and Mark Zuckerberg are the ones deciding who becomes famous in your society. That is exactly why western social media platforms are banned in China and Russia - they want to retain the power to determine their own internal conversation. And by the way, China was accused of using TikTok to engineer US society the same way, which is why TikTok USA was forced to sell a controlling stake to Larry Ellison. Stop misdiagnosing your problem, which is lack of sovereignty. "Nigerians are stupid and like stupid things" is not an intelligent explanation of how the world works! Only a simple minded person takes everything at face value even when superior information is so readily available.
saw this on substack & whew!
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He himself was put in power by the Americans twice, so he knows on what side his bread is buttered. It's now known that Henry Kissinger personally ordered Murtala Mohammed's assassination, and it doesn't take a genius to work out that the direct beneficiary of that assassination was working for the State Department. 20 years later when the Americans murdered another Nigerian head of state they didn't like, Obasanjo was the beneficiary AGAIN, this time going from prison directly to presidency. Anyway, whenever Nigerians decide to be free us when the files of all these "elder statesmen" will be opened. From Gowon and his MI6 handler, to Babangida and his role in the CIA's global drug trafficking network at the time, to the "NADECO" people who received arms training from CIA paramilitary trainers in preparation for an armed insurgency against Abacha's government, and have since gone on to be governor of Ekiti State and other things. One day, when Nigerians decide that their lives have value, all these records will be revisited in a very violent and decisive fashion.
It is deeply terrifying, and frankly a sickening display of comprador treason, that a former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, is now openly calling for foreign military interventions in his own country. It is absolutely shameful and disgusting that a former Head of State, a man who naturally had access to unredacted, highly classified intelligence reports detailing the ruthless mechanisms of Western imperialism, is advocating for the very forces that destroy nations. He has watched firsthand as foreign interventions systematically created burning, failed states across Africa, as seen in the catastrophic destruction of Libya, the endless balkanization of Sudan, the engineered chaos in Somalia, and the corporate looting of the Democratic Republic of Congo. And this imperial devastation is not limited to Africa alone. If we look at Latin America, we can easily point to the CIA-backed bloodbaths in Nicaragua, the violent overthrow of democracy in Chile, the funded death squads in El Salvador, and the corporate extraction in Guatemala. Yet, this exact same man is confidently sitting on national television, calling for those exact same foreign predators to intervene in his own sovereign country. Listen very carefully to the treacherous statement he made during his recent AIT interview. He declared, "If our government cannot do it, if they cannot protect us, we have a right to call on the international community." Now, on the superficial surface, the naive public might interpret this as a bold, direct attack on the current political establishment. But on a much deeper, geopolitical level, this is a calculated psychological operation. This is especially true when you recognize that under this current Tinubu administration, Nigeria has practically surrendered its territorial sovereignty by allowing the US government and AFRICOM to negotiate military drone bases in the North, and by quietly permitting foreign intelligence to dictate our security parameters under the fraudulent guise of fighting "insecurity." So, this highly publicized statement from Obasanjo is not in any way a genuine attack on Tinubu. He is actually acting as a mouthpiece for the empire, deliberately conditioning the Nigerian people to accept that their domestic situation is entirely "hopeless." He is executing a psychological warfare campaign to prepare the minds of the masses to eventually see heavily armed foreign troops on their soil, not as a hostile military occupation or a nation under imperial siege, but as a miraculous form of "liberation." But again, none of this is remotely surprising when you consider the source. This is coming directly from Olusegun Obasanjo, the exact same comprador elite who singlehandedly destroyed the foundational education system of his own country by working hand-in-glove with predatory Western and multilateral organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF, USAID, and the UK Department for International Development. It was precisely under the Obasanjo administration in 1999 that these foreign agents engineered the Universal Basic Education scheme in Nigeria, and Obasanjo happily implemented it on their behalf to satisfy his Western handlers. Of course, this satanic program was beautifully dressed in colorful humanitarian costumes and aggressively marketed as a revolutionary scheme that would transform primary education in Nigeria, promising free, compulsory, and continuous nine-year basic education for every single Nigerian child. But on a structural level, what this neo-colonial policy actually did was permanently sever federal funding pipelines and deliberately starve local teachers of their rightful salaries. Understand that before this World Bank intervention, the federal government had a functional system. Before sharing revenue from the Federation Account among the three tiers of government, the state deducted the total exact amount needed for primary school teachers' salaries and basic operational costs directly from the source. This deducted money was paid directly into the National Primary Education Fund managed by NPEC. NPEC then disbursed the funds seamlessly to State Primary Education Boards and Local Government Education Authorities. Because the money was safely deducted at the federal level before it could ever reach the greedy hands of state governors or local politicians, primary school teachers' salaries were absolutely guaranteed. This effectively ended the dark era of unpaid teachers and ensured that public primary schools across the nation had a steady, reliable baseline of operational funding. This protective payment scheme was originally introduced by the Babangida administration because he was being violently forced to cut funding for primary education and healthcare under the ruthless Structural Adjustment Programmes attached to the IMF loans he so happily collected. So, under that specific NPEC scheme, the baseline funding for primary education was temporarily shielded from the austerity measures demanded by his Western creditors. But the main reason the IMF and the World Bank give you loans is never to actually grow your domestic economy, nor is it to properly fund your educational institutions. Their goal is much more sinister. They seek total economic subjugation. So they absolutely had to kill this financial backdoor that Babangida created, which allowed the state to bypass their financial imperialism. And Olusegun Obasanjo, the exact same man who is shamelessly calling for foreign interventions today, happily welcomed this destruction. His new UBE system strictly stipulated that federal UBE funds could never be used to pay teachers' salaries or cover daily school running costs. These critical operational burdens were violently pushed entirely back onto the states and the local governments, which are heavily underfunded. Consequently, corrupt governors happily diverted whatever local funds they had to bogus security votes or to paving random roads just to open their states up for foreign corporate investments, leaving the teachers to starve. Furthermore, the federal government simultaneously stopped direct capital interventions. They stopped building infrastructural projects, they stopped supplying subsidized textbooks, they stopped funding essential teacher training, they stopped providing modern laboratory equipment, they stopped providing mechanized agricultural tools for rural schools, and they completely halted digital literacy programs. If a Local Government wants to access the trapped UBE funding for these basic necessities today, they are legally forced to meet a ridiculous fifty percent matching fund requirement. The vast majority of these local governments, especially those in impoverished rural communities, cannot even come close to meeting this threshold because they simply do not have any functional way to generate enough internal revenue to meet those strict corporate criteria. This has created a devastating national nightmare where hundreds of billions of naira are currently sitting idle and trapped in Universal Basic Education accounts in Abuja, while thousands of schools across Nigeria are completely dilapidated and look like abandoned war zones. Students are forced to sit on bare floors, learn under leaking roofs, rely on underpaid and demoralized contract teachers, and buy highly expensive textbooks that the state claims it cannot afford to provide. This intentionally creates a hyper-polarized, deeply unequal situation in the country where people in the commercial cities have slightly better access to education because their local governments can generate enough money through extortionate market levies, heavy corporate taxes, and federal allocation advantages to unlock these matching funds, while our rural communities are systematically doomed to disintegrate into absolute oblivion. Also, it was under this same administration that the Christian Association of Nigeria and massive Islamic Associations such as NSCIA, JNI, and JIBWIS actively lobbied the government. These are organizations that receive tens of millions of dollars annually from foreign nations like Saudi Arabia, the US, and the UK under the deceptive guise of "humanitarian aids" and "religious grants". They lobbied the Obasanjo administration to aggressively integrate Christian Religious Studies and Islamic Religious Studies into the core school curriculum, making them strictly compulsory under the Universal Basic Education scheme. This fatal political concession practically turned our secular school systems into neocolonial theological institutes. It opened the floodgates to seamlessly integrate radical Salafi-Wahhabi doctrines and Western evangelical subservience directly into the Nigerian educational system, effectively weaponizing religion to divide the youth and program them for absolute docility. It is also incredibly important to note that it was precisely Obasanjo who violently ripped Nigerian markets open for foreign corporations to feast on the blood of the country. He ran a brutal, uncompromising privatization and commercialization program that involved him auctioning off hundreds of state-owned enterprises. He sold off our commercial banks, our national cement plants, our state oil marketing groups, our federal hotels, and our sovereign vehicle assembly plants to the absolute highest bidder, effectively transferring national wealth into the hands of a few comprador oligarchs and foreign cartels. Because of his policies, most state-owned enterprises today are either fully bought by foreign corporations or they are controlled by ruthless private monopolies. And since they are owned by private individuals, maximizing shareholder profit becomes the absolute, primary goal of the institution, completely disregarding the welfare and survival of the Nigerian people. For example, in the oil and gas sector in Nigeria today, only 49 percent of the joint ventures are state-owned, while the controlling 51 percent belongs entirely to international oil majors. This means that if anything goes wrong in the global oil sector, the prices of fuel are instantly skyrocketed locally, and the crushing economic burden is seamlessly pushed onto the necks of impoverished Nigerians just to keep Western shareholders happy and to balance corporate books on the tears of the masses. So this is exactly why I am not surprised for a single second that the same man whose neoliberal policies singlehandedly crippled the educational system of the country, who opened our borders for NGO vultures to feast on our sovereignty, who introduced compulsory religious education to aggressively brainwash the masses, and who shamelessly sold off our sovereign state-owned institutions to the highest foreign bidder, is once again sitting on television calling on foreign military interventions to come and occupy the country. What truly surprises and sickens me is that a large population of Nigerians still hold this man in high regard. They actually believe he is an elder statesman fighting for the good of Nigeria, completely ignoring the glaring historical fact that he was a primary architect in the coalition that maliciously imposed the Western-backed puppet, Muhammadu Buhari, into power, accelerating the total economic and security collapse we are suffering today.
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every single Nigerian needs to see this tweet.
It is deeply terrifying, and frankly a sickening display of comprador treason, that a former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, is now openly calling for foreign military interventions in his own country. It is absolutely shameful and disgusting that a former Head of State, a man who naturally had access to unredacted, highly classified intelligence reports detailing the ruthless mechanisms of Western imperialism, is advocating for the very forces that destroy nations. He has watched firsthand as foreign interventions systematically created burning, failed states across Africa, as seen in the catastrophic destruction of Libya, the endless balkanization of Sudan, the engineered chaos in Somalia, and the corporate looting of the Democratic Republic of Congo. And this imperial devastation is not limited to Africa alone. If we look at Latin America, we can easily point to the CIA-backed bloodbaths in Nicaragua, the violent overthrow of democracy in Chile, the funded death squads in El Salvador, and the corporate extraction in Guatemala. Yet, this exact same man is confidently sitting on national television, calling for those exact same foreign predators to intervene in his own sovereign country. Listen very carefully to the treacherous statement he made during his recent AIT interview. He declared, "If our government cannot do it, if they cannot protect us, we have a right to call on the international community." Now, on the superficial surface, the naive public might interpret this as a bold, direct attack on the current political establishment. But on a much deeper, geopolitical level, this is a calculated psychological operation. This is especially true when you recognize that under this current Tinubu administration, Nigeria has practically surrendered its territorial sovereignty by allowing the US government and AFRICOM to negotiate military drone bases in the North, and by quietly permitting foreign intelligence to dictate our security parameters under the fraudulent guise of fighting "insecurity." So, this highly publicized statement from Obasanjo is not in any way a genuine attack on Tinubu. He is actually acting as a mouthpiece for the empire, deliberately conditioning the Nigerian people to accept that their domestic situation is entirely "hopeless." He is executing a psychological warfare campaign to prepare the minds of the masses to eventually see heavily armed foreign troops on their soil, not as a hostile military occupation or a nation under imperial siege, but as a miraculous form of "liberation." But again, none of this is remotely surprising when you consider the source. This is coming directly from Olusegun Obasanjo, the exact same comprador elite who singlehandedly destroyed the foundational education system of his own country by working hand-in-glove with predatory Western and multilateral organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF, USAID, and the UK Department for International Development. It was precisely under the Obasanjo administration in 1999 that these foreign agents engineered the Universal Basic Education scheme in Nigeria, and Obasanjo happily implemented it on their behalf to satisfy his Western handlers. Of course, this satanic program was beautifully dressed in colorful humanitarian costumes and aggressively marketed as a revolutionary scheme that would transform primary education in Nigeria, promising free, compulsory, and continuous nine-year basic education for every single Nigerian child. But on a structural level, what this neo-colonial policy actually did was permanently sever federal funding pipelines and deliberately starve local teachers of their rightful salaries. Understand that before this World Bank intervention, the federal government had a functional system. Before sharing revenue from the Federation Account among the three tiers of government, the state deducted the total exact amount needed for primary school teachers' salaries and basic operational costs directly from the source. This deducted money was paid directly into the National Primary Education Fund managed by NPEC. NPEC then disbursed the funds seamlessly to State Primary Education Boards and Local Government Education Authorities. Because the money was safely deducted at the federal level before it could ever reach the greedy hands of state governors or local politicians, primary school teachers' salaries were absolutely guaranteed. This effectively ended the dark era of unpaid teachers and ensured that public primary schools across the nation had a steady, reliable baseline of operational funding. This protective payment scheme was originally introduced by the Babangida administration because he was being violently forced to cut funding for primary education and healthcare under the ruthless Structural Adjustment Programmes attached to the IMF loans he so happily collected. So, under that specific NPEC scheme, the baseline funding for primary education was temporarily shielded from the austerity measures demanded by his Western creditors. But the main reason the IMF and the World Bank give you loans is never to actually grow your domestic economy, nor is it to properly fund your educational institutions. Their goal is much more sinister. They seek total economic subjugation. So they absolutely had to kill this financial backdoor that Babangida created, which allowed the state to bypass their financial imperialism. And Olusegun Obasanjo, the exact same man who is shamelessly calling for foreign interventions today, happily welcomed this destruction. His new UBE system strictly stipulated that federal UBE funds could never be used to pay teachers' salaries or cover daily school running costs. These critical operational burdens were violently pushed entirely back onto the states and the local governments, which are heavily underfunded. Consequently, corrupt governors happily diverted whatever local funds they had to bogus security votes or to paving random roads just to open their states up for foreign corporate investments, leaving the teachers to starve. Furthermore, the federal government simultaneously stopped direct capital interventions. They stopped building infrastructural projects, they stopped supplying subsidized textbooks, they stopped funding essential teacher training, they stopped providing modern laboratory equipment, they stopped providing mechanized agricultural tools for rural schools, and they completely halted digital literacy programs. If a Local Government wants to access the trapped UBE funding for these basic necessities today, they are legally forced to meet a ridiculous fifty percent matching fund requirement. The vast majority of these local governments, especially those in impoverished rural communities, cannot even come close to meeting this threshold because they simply do not have any functional way to generate enough internal revenue to meet those strict corporate criteria. This has created a devastating national nightmare where hundreds of billions of naira are currently sitting idle and trapped in Universal Basic Education accounts in Abuja, while thousands of schools across Nigeria are completely dilapidated and look like abandoned war zones. Students are forced to sit on bare floors, learn under leaking roofs, rely on underpaid and demoralized contract teachers, and buy highly expensive textbooks that the state claims it cannot afford to provide. This intentionally creates a hyper-polarized, deeply unequal situation in the country where people in the commercial cities have slightly better access to education because their local governments can generate enough money through extortionate market levies, heavy corporate taxes, and federal allocation advantages to unlock these matching funds, while our rural communities are systematically doomed to disintegrate into absolute oblivion. Also, it was under this same administration that the Christian Association of Nigeria and massive Islamic Associations such as NSCIA, JNI, and JIBWIS actively lobbied the government. These are organizations that receive tens of millions of dollars annually from foreign nations like Saudi Arabia, the US, and the UK under the deceptive guise of "humanitarian aids" and "religious grants". They lobbied the Obasanjo administration to aggressively integrate Christian Religious Studies and Islamic Religious Studies into the core school curriculum, making them strictly compulsory under the Universal Basic Education scheme. This fatal political concession practically turned our secular school systems into neocolonial theological institutes. It opened the floodgates to seamlessly integrate radical Salafi-Wahhabi doctrines and Western evangelical subservience directly into the Nigerian educational system, effectively weaponizing religion to divide the youth and program them for absolute docility. It is also incredibly important to note that it was precisely Obasanjo who violently ripped Nigerian markets open for foreign corporations to feast on the blood of the country. He ran a brutal, uncompromising privatization and commercialization program that involved him auctioning off hundreds of state-owned enterprises. He sold off our commercial banks, our national cement plants, our state oil marketing groups, our federal hotels, and our sovereign vehicle assembly plants to the absolute highest bidder, effectively transferring national wealth into the hands of a few comprador oligarchs and foreign cartels. Because of his policies, most state-owned enterprises today are either fully bought by foreign corporations or they are controlled by ruthless private monopolies. And since they are owned by private individuals, maximizing shareholder profit becomes the absolute, primary goal of the institution, completely disregarding the welfare and survival of the Nigerian people. For example, in the oil and gas sector in Nigeria today, only 49 percent of the joint ventures are state-owned, while the controlling 51 percent belongs entirely to international oil majors. This means that if anything goes wrong in the global oil sector, the prices of fuel are instantly skyrocketed locally, and the crushing economic burden is seamlessly pushed onto the necks of impoverished Nigerians just to keep Western shareholders happy and to balance corporate books on the tears of the masses. So this is exactly why I am not surprised for a single second that the same man whose neoliberal policies singlehandedly crippled the educational system of the country, who opened our borders for NGO vultures to feast on our sovereignty, who introduced compulsory religious education to aggressively brainwash the masses, and who shamelessly sold off our sovereign state-owned institutions to the highest foreign bidder, is once again sitting on television calling on foreign military interventions to come and occupy the country. What truly surprises and sickens me is that a large population of Nigerians still hold this man in high regard. They actually believe he is an elder statesman fighting for the good of Nigeria, completely ignoring the glaring historical fact that he was a primary architect in the coalition that maliciously imposed the Western-backed puppet, Muhammadu Buhari, into power, accelerating the total economic and security collapse we are suffering today.
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Pls guys follow and repost my Business page. Pls Page = @gigrogi We deliver Yam, Palm oil and Oranges in bulk directly from farmers at cheapest rate.
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Universe I dropped it here!
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This Band of Mariachi Owls sees the world from above. And they refused to stay silent. Share before the algorithm silences them.
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okay we've heard you could you, in your mighty intelligence, list solutions to the above issues? what steps do you think the people/government need to undertake to fight poverty? what change need to happen? I await your graceful response. @magattew
Walter Rodney was wrong. Africans are poor because too many African countries make it hard to start businesses, get permits, access reliable electricity, trade freely, protect property, enforce contracts, attract investment, and keep the rewards of hard work. Singapore is richer than Britain, its former colonizer. Switzerland, which never built a colonial empire, is richer than Spain and Portugal, two of the greatest imperial powers in history.
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The African dumbass is the most boring demographic in the world. It has no variety whatsoever. If you meet one African dumbass in Bariga, you've met all 1 billion of them in Lapaz, Guthurai, Kariakoo, Grand-Bassam, Sunnyside, Budiriro, Ayat Zone 5 and Catambor. The only difference is the language they use to express their emptiness. But whether they're stupid in English, Swahili, French, Lingala, Portuguese or Shona, you cannot fail to notice the exact same behaviours. They use the same mnemonic devices to recall and pour out their colonial programming so as to avoid thinking. They use the same thought-terminating clichés. They express the same non-points with the same gormless zeal and Dunning-Kruger confidence. They think exclusively in soundbites and clichés installed by other people. They have no need for independent thought. When challenged to think and show some intellectual depth, they react with the same blind, impotent fury. Meet one, you've met them all. Zero variation or diversity!
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I don't think Africa can get developed without the white man's inputs
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I went to secondary school in Barkin Ladi 20 years ago. This is what SS1 - 3 boys were doing, night shifts in the blistering cold. I did it too. My mates in Oyo were sleeping or studying. I’ve watched this shit deteriorate in real time. Barkin Ladi now looks nothing like it did when I graduated 14 years ago. I went to the same junction we used to buy stuff during outings last year & I was shaking. They don’t speak the same language. Crisis after crisis. Slowly, the people who used to till those lands are now doing menial jobs in the south. The names of the villages have changed. The senator representing that region was killed few days after I graduated when he attended a mass funeral of people who were massacred by the Fulanis who now occupy their homes. 14 years ago guys. Trying to raise awareness about this state-backed conquest feels like screaming under water. Few months ago, my aunt in mangu came to ask for money to trade cause she can’t farm anymore. Their farms were attacked 3 years ago. They wouldn’t dare go back. For more than 10 years, we’ve had internally displaced persons from Borno living in our house, after my mother took them in. They only go back to their so-called homes for funerals. 3 brilliant kids; Elizabeth, Margaret and Grace (named after my now late mother for her benevolence). The dad does security work, the mom cleans. Who knows what they could’ve made of themselves back home? I do, they’d have been compost for aliens. It always starts small then it spirals out of control. We’ve seen all kinds of terror. I wish they just came and shot people but that’s not fun enough. Bullets are for runners. They’ll slice pregnant women open to kill their fetuses. They’ll feed women their kid’s fingers. They burn people alive, hack them with machetes. When people try to defend themselves, that’s when soldiers come in. They call it farmer-herder clashes. They say cattle was rustled. Cattle was rustled? That’s why you renamed my village and put 200 people in a mass grave ? I remember @YarKafanchan saying that she wept after the 2015 elections cause she knew her people would die like flies & then what happened in southern kaduna? When people talk, they say where’s the evidence? But what about the bodies? Dying is a morbid thing to be skilled at but boy, we have experience. We’ve seen “strategists” platform them and defend all manner of wrongdoing on the alter of political correctness. Omoh, let me just stop here.
Video: Secondary school kids went to school with cutlass for self-protection incase of another bandit attack in Ogbomoso, Oyo State.
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Dear football, Today, I want to share with you that this season will be my last as a professional footballer. After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life. Being honest, even though I have been preparing myself for this moment, I found it hard to write this letter. After 20 seasons , many people have played an important role in my career. When I first kicked a ball as a child in Pamplona with my schoolmates, I never imagined the amazing journey ahead. I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way. To my teammates, coaches, and every staff member at all the clubs I’ve been lucky to be part of, thank you for helping me grow as a person and a player every day. Wearing the shirts of CA Osasuna, Olympique Marseille, Chelsea FC, AtlĂ©tico de Madrid, Sevilla FC, and representing my country at the biggest stages has been a true privilege. Every moment has meant so much to me

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Dear football, Today, I want to share with you that this season will be my last as a professional footballer. After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life. Being honest, even though I have been preparing myself for this moment, I found it hard to write this letter. After 20 seasons , many people have played an important role in my career. When I first kicked a ball as a child in Pamplona with my schoolmates, I never imagined the amazing journey ahead. I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way. To my teammates, coaches, and every staff member at all the clubs I’ve been lucky to be part of, thank you for helping me grow as a person and a player every day. Wearing the shirts of CA Osasuna, Olympique Marseille, Chelsea FC, AtlĂ©tico de Madrid, Sevilla FC, and representing my country at the biggest stages has been a true privilege. Every moment has meant so much to me

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As a rule of thumb, if you hear oyibo consistently people praising an African leader (Ian Khama, Nelson Mandela, Blaise Campaore), that leader was working for them and not for his people. And vice-versa, if you hear them ritually blacken an African leader's name (Sani Abacha, Robert Mugabe, Idi Amin), go and carefully examine everything you think you know about that leader. Because while selling "Abacha is a murderous, oppressive devil" to you, the same people were bombing innocent Nigerians, and giving weapons training to Nigerians in exile so they could start an insurgency that would also kill innocent Nigerians, just to get rid of the same Abacha. Kayode Fayemi and Wole Soyinka know all about this because they were being handled by the CIA during that period. If Nigeria was a remotely sovereign country, those 2 old bastards would have been beheaded for high treason. Instead it's me who is in exile and the people who completely betrayed their country in the name of "we fought Abacha" are now in power. Nigeria's heroes are dead and their killers are in power.
Mahdi Shehu on Alleged 1995 U.S.-Backed Plot Against Abacha Mahdi Shehu’s account of the 1995 Durbar Hotel bombing speaks to foreign interference, regime change politics, and the hidden hands that have shaped Nigeria’s political history. According to Shehu, a U.S. Embassy political officer approached him in Kaduna, offered him money, and asked him to drop a parcel at the Durbar Hotel as part of what he described as a campaign against the Abacha government. Shehu says he refused, only for the hotel to be bombed shortly after, with journalist Bagauda Kaltho later linked to the incident. This story forces a larger question: how many times has Nigeria’s instability been engineered, sponsored, or encouraged by foreign powers, only to be later presented to us as our own failure? This is why Africans must pay closer attention to the history we are told, the history that is hidden, and the people who benefit from our chaos.
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Mahdi Shehu on Alleged 1995 U.S.-Backed Plot Against Abacha Mahdi Shehu’s account of the 1995 Durbar Hotel bombing speaks to foreign interference, regime change politics, and the hidden hands that have shaped Nigeria’s political history. According to Shehu, a U.S. Embassy political officer approached him in Kaduna, offered him money, and asked him to drop a parcel at the Durbar Hotel as part of what he described as a campaign against the Abacha government. Shehu says he refused, only for the hotel to be bombed shortly after, with journalist Bagauda Kaltho later linked to the incident. This story forces a larger question: how many times has Nigeria’s instability been engineered, sponsored, or encouraged by foreign powers, only to be later presented to us as our own failure? This is why Africans must pay closer attention to the history we are told, the history that is hidden, and the people who benefit from our chaos.
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