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I grew up in an era when people obsessed with skin colour were rightly viewed as both deranged and evil. Can we bring that back please?
Casually turned on Japan v Netherlands game. The Japanese national team has Japanese men playing for Japan as you’d expect. The Netherlands? Not a lick of European ancestry. Literally all Africans. Europe is dead.
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The reason is for Japanese propaganda. The real Japanese "manners" 👇:
The reason Japan fans clean the stadium after each game. Respect. 🤝🇯🇵
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I took over from myself, the late Buhari is me - Tinubu 2026
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I used to think buhari allowed the “repentant terrorists” charade to fly because of tribal sentiment. Clearly, I was wrong
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You wpuld hear old stocks Or that is not how it works for it to reduce
The Usa 🇺🇸 - Iran 🇮🇷 war has ended !!! It’s time for fuel ⛽️ prices to crash in Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Nobody is supporting Tinubu because he’s competent Nobody is supporting Tinubu because he’s going to move this country forward Nobody is supporting Tinubu because he has improved the economy Nobody is supporting Tinubu because Nigeria has now become safe for people to live in and there’s no insecurity Anyone you see supporting Tinubu is doing it because of : 1) Tribe (Yoruba Ronu) 2) Religion 3) What he stands to gain from Tinubu 4) Ego (I’m suffering but I’ll NEVER admit on Social media that Tinubu is the worst president of Nigeria) 5) Gig or PR from APC politicians
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Insecurity always sounds like propaganda and fake news until you are a victim 😂
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FIFA doing this to avoid a lawsuit they’re not being generous
🚨🚨| JUST IN: FIFA will pay 𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋 𝐒𝐀𝐋𝐀𝐑𝐘 to Somali referee Omar Artan after he was denied entry to the USA for the World Cup. 🇸🇴 FIFA has committed to paying Artan the full salary he was due to receive during the tournament. [@BBCSport]
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If strait of Hormuz is open, Dangote will drop price right ?
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I have stopped going to South Africa for any international conferences for mainly 3 things. 1. Border police rudeness: Some years ago I was invited for a conference on conflicts in the Horn in South Africa. I showed email invite to the border policeman at the desk. He rudely asked: "but why can't you people hold your peace conferences in your homes. Why always come to South Africa?" - I think he had a point. Why must we? Second time it was worse - "But why are you Zomallis and Ethiopians always here." I reminded him I was actually Kenyan, and I was only in the country for 2 days for an international conference Reply: "Sheh, um, eh. But what is the difference" 2. As soon as locals figure out you are a black person, possibly African from another country, the automatic assumption is that you are an illegal migrant. You see immediate hostile reaction. Honestly, I found SA one of the most miserable places on earth in terms of peoples' attitude to foreigners. The visceral hatred towards fellow Africans is unnerving. Still one of the most beautiful geographies in Africa. 3. The state bureaucracy and departments filled with people who actually know very little about the outside world. Most of the best people who made South Africa an outward-looking African power are gone. All remaining are small-time apparatchiks stealing from the state and fat toads serving as diplomats. I feel sorry for South Africa.
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They couldn't protect a Major General but you think you that is living in Ile Epo iyanapaja is safe because "they can't reach Lagos" I pity you.
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Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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Isreal would break that peace deal
Following intensive talks, we are pleased to announce that the Peace Deal between the United States of America and Islamic Republic of Iran has been REACHED. Both sides have declared the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. The official signing ceremony will be on Friday, 19 June in Switzerland. We would like to thank the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran for their commitment to finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict. We would also like to extend our sincere appreciation to our brothers in this mediation effort, the great leadership of State of Qatar, for their support in reaching this agreement. I would also especially thank the visionary leadership of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Republic of Türkiye for their immense contributions in this regard. With the agreement now in place, mediators will facilitate a series of meetings this week. These pre-implementation discussions will lay the foundation for the technical talks and the official signing ceremony. @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @SecRubio @SteveWitkoff @SEPeaceMissions @drpezeshkian @mb_ghalibaf @araghchi
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Nigerian Intellectuals are the most dishonest and greedy people you will meet. They would be speaking English and defending things because it is not affecting them. If you had only 20k in salary for a month, you couldn't buy 3kg of gas or buy kerosene with it.
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Tinubu was very clear he will not defend and protect Nigerians the day he chose Badaru and Matawalle as ministers of defense.
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I pity the Kogi kids who were kidnapped recently. The APC media ensured they are not being talked about.
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While we are all angry at the IMF and World Bank for being the Primary drivers of the Current Cost of living Crisis in Nigeria. Do well to remember that the IMF and World Bank are American Institutions and all American Institutions exist to make your Life miserable
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Insecurity started during GeJ era to disrupt his government… But at the end if anyone wants to curb it would do that … A government that wants security and loves the lives of its citizens…this would have stopped
Did insecurity start under this government? Can you put your hand on the Bible and say that President Bola Tinubu is not doing enough for security? He is doing enough. He promised, but he didn't say he would perform magic. ~ Senator Adams Oshiomhole says
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2 important dots to connect: 1986: IMF Structural Adjustment Program in Nigeria mandates Babangida to liberalise Nigeria's news media and information space. Foreign ownership and funding of mass media is permitted in Nigeria for the first time. 2026: 40 years later, after 2 generations of post-SAP Nigerians have been marinated in American-funded news, "education" and entertainment media for their entire lives, most Nigerians now believe they are Deputy Americans, and hold their primary allegiance to a country they have never been to on another continent. They now support openly imperialist actions by the US and would happily grind their own mothers into paste if the US president tells them to. Bonus point: The US government owns 17% of the IMF, which requires an 85% voting majority to take decisions. This means the US holds veto power in the IMF, and the IMF is functionally an extension of US foreign policy.
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Just in case people are not aware, the removal of electricity subsidies in Nigeria, which has caused the astronomical rise in electricity prices, was directly dictated by the World Bank's to both the previous and the present Nigerian government. Whether you think electricity should even be subsidised or not (I personally think it should be, because there is literally no serious country in the world where it isn't), what should worry you more than the removal alone is the fact that a small group of unelected, anonymous white men in Washington DC acting on behalf of a foreign state interest (the US govt is the World Bank's biggest shareholder) have the power to determine how much you should pay for your electricity in Nigeria. The electricity is generated in Nigeria, using Nigerian energy sources and Nigerian labour, and is distributed and transmitted using Nigerian infrastructure, but one group of oyibos you have never heard of who are sitting on another continent somehow have the power to instruct your government to raise your energy bills and complicate your life. They even offer your government loans that it doesn't need and isn't qualified for, then they make disbursement conditional on increasing your electricity bill by removing the same electricity subsidy that they have in their own country, because Africa's largest population and industrial cluster must not be allowed to have sustained and reliable access to cheap power. If it gets that, the only possible result is industrialisation - which means no more free natural resources and cheap labour to support the existing unipolar economic order. This is why geopolitics concerns you in Agege. It literally determines the price of your Ikeja Electric units.
Bruhhh, did you people realise that 10,000 is now 44 units????? It was 142 units in January, LMAO🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. If you are still sleeping wake up o me i didn't sleep because i dey calculate money e just dey miss for my very before.
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RT @ariesomawrld: I feel like the problem with Nigeria is that everybody is operating from a place of individualism.
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