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This is how it starts, first the life of a living human being is equated to an animal. There's always a pattern, well done agent Phillips, your attacks are quite formidable. Do not forget when Nigeria gets good, you would not be welcomed. Spewing rubbish the both of you
I don't know you, and I haven't read a lot of your posts. So I haven't been able to conclude whether it's mad that you are mad or is clever that you think you are clever or whether it is stupid that you are stupid or whether it is just the plain old bigotry/ethnicity bias that's going on with you. To help me, you could kindly point me at your posts condemning Fulani Terrorists Attacks on Plateau, on Oyo, on Enugu and on Kwara to start with. While I am making up my mind about you. There is an education you need to have. For as long as Fulanis have ravaged this country and hosts of its peaceful communities. Killing people in their farms, in their churches, burning people in their sleep, beheading people. And yet you have the temerity to worry that Fulanis are been profiled?! This profiling is necessary because it maybe the only line between whether the profiler will have his head on his shoulder tomorrow or not. If the people of Orile LG Ogbomoso had profiled and killed Fulanis roaming and trespassing in their forests we won't have 46 people kidnapped including practical infants. The assumption that all snakes are venomous and deadly will preserve the farmer's life better than believing that not all snakes are venomous and deadly. The farmer who wants to live knows which code he needs to live by. The politically correct farmer will be soon lose his life. If it walks and quacks like a duck...
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Another Black man suffering from a chronic, deeply embarrassing case of white saviour syndrome. You actually want an American billionaire oligarch like Elon Musk to FedEx his Starlink terminals into your country to magically defend your electoral mandate and save your failing state institutions from total collapse. This exact same Starlink you are blindly advocating for to save democracy in Nigeria is among the primary tools the terrorists ravaging our towns and violently kidnapping our women and children are using right now to completely evade signal triangulation from Nigerian law enforcement agencies, and to seamlessly bypass Nigerian sovereign security perimeters. The primary reason these ruthless terrorists cannot be tracked, the reason they can arrogantly host live streams on TikTok from the middle of the Sambisa forest, the reason they can flawlessly negotiate massive ransoms via encrypted video calls without a single worry of being bombed, is simply because their internet signal is firmly based on the decentralized Starlink architecture. This system routes highly encrypted data packets directly through low Earth orbit satellites, it deliberately bypasses local telecommunication masts, it completely blinds federal intelligence, and it renders standard domestic tracking tools, cell tower triangulation, and national state wiretaps absolutely useless. What you also clearly do not understand is that Starlink does not respect Nigerian sovereignty, it actively and deliberately subverts it. Starlink aggressively bypasses national internet gateways and operates entirely outside the legal jurisdiction of the Nigerian state. Because they explicitly refuse to integrate with our domestic security protocols, this calculated act of corporate sabotage permanently strips Nigeria of its sovereign ability to monitor terror communications, to track the flow of illicit cryptocurrency funding these insurgencies, and to intercept the digital logistics of these heavily armed cartels. If you truly want to defend your votes in the upcoming elections, then assemble your best local brains and map out the rigid blueprints on how to physically secure the ballot boxes. Mobilize millions of highly disciplined youths to stand guard at every single polling unit from dawn until the final vote is counted and manually transmitted. Build your own indigenous, open source, and heavily encrypted digital tallying systems that cannot be manipulated by corrupt state governors or hacked by foreign intelligence agencies. You and your team must also be bold and enough to occupy INEC offices when the results are being collated and any attempt to manipulate votes should be followed by total lockdown of the federation. Stop waiting for a foreign tech billionaire to descend from the sky to grant you freedom, and start taking absolute, militant responsibility for the political and economic destiny of your own continent.
Dear @elonmusk do Starlink have the capacity to power the automatic transmission of Nigeriaโ€™s upcoming 2027 election results with its satellite internet, to help reduce the malpractice and increase transparency? I know you stand against obfuscation in government.
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The kidnappings and brutal murder of school children and teachers in Oyo and other states of the federation have absolutely nothing to do with Islam or the teachings of Prophet Mohammed. The reason our women and school children in Oyo are forced to sleep in the forests for weeks and are ruthlessly tortured by rag-tag militias is not because of Jihad or Islam or whatever nonsense propaganda the media wants you to believe. The real reason is simply because Oyo state is heavily blessed with massive, unmined deposits of Uranium, highly sought-after lithium, pure gold, and rare earth gemstones. Now, the good people in Oyo State who are the primary victims of this manufactured insecurity, who are forced to sleep in total darkness and depend on highly expensive diesel just to sustain their petty businesses, may not be aware that they have enough uranium buried right under their feet to build nuclear reactors that could comfortably power the entire country for the next three hundred years. But this local ignorance is completely insignificant in the ruthless geopolitical arena. Nigerians may very well be kept ignorant, but the Western nations who desperately need this uranium to power their massive industrial grids and nuclear submarines are absolutely not ignorant. The struggling youth in Oyo may not care about the raw gold beneath their soil, but the ruthless financial cartels in Dubai and Switzerland who melt, refine, and launder these blood minerals for American dollars are very much interested in them. The educated middle class in Nigeria, who would rather abandon their country and reduce themselves to overworked cleaners, taxi drivers, and caregivers in Canada and the UK instead of violently challenging the oppressors who have captured their state institutions, may very well be ignorant of the existence of huge deposits of lithium scattered all over the country. But the Silicon Valley conglomerates who desperately need these precious stones and rare earth elements for the new Apple M-series neural chips, Tesla electric vehicle batteries, and advanced military microprocessors are very much interested in these minerals. They will do absolutely anything to violently lift it out of the ground in Africa and ship it directly to their high-tech research labs overseas. This is exactly why whenever there are sudden insecurity challenges such as mass kidnappings, brutal terror attacks on schools, and massacres at worship centers, there are always massive illegal mining activities running quietly in the background shadows. Indeed, in this year alone, almost forty people including heavily funded foreign nationals have been arrested by our local security agencies on strict charges related to illegal mining. Even a massive convoy of seven heavy-duty trucks loaded with raw uranium and lithium ore was intercepted and seized by state security forces just this year alone in Oyo state. The terror activities are definitely not a holy jihad. They execute these bloody campaigns to install absolute, paralyzing fear in the local population and violently chase them away from their ancestral lands. Once the villages are emptied, these foreign companies and their local political enforcers can then seamlessly move in with their heavy drilling equipment, excavators, and chemical processors to extract these precious stones to power their trillion-dollar corporate empires. The brainwashed recruits who physically carry out these terror attacks on their behalf may very well tell their traumatized victims that it is a Fulani agenda to Islamize Nigeria. They may very well release highly edited, pre-recorded videos claiming how these terror attacks are done to honor the teachings of Mohammed. But you must understand that these are all carefully constructed psychological operations and cheap propaganda. What foot soldiers believe they are fighting for is completely irrelevant. Those ideologies are merely fairy-tale stories created to condition them psychologically to sustain the brutal war efforts for their hidden masters. For example, if George Bush had told the American troops the honest truth, that they all needed to go to the desert and die simply so that American defense contractors and oil majors could make an extra hundred billion dollars in corporate profits, they would have all dropped their rifles and badges and immediately renounced their duties. In the worst-case scenario, they would have stormed the White House, dragged the president out of the Oval Office, poured kerosene on him, and lit him on fire. So obviously, this truthful tactic will never work for any empire. So instead, these gullible American troops were fed the lie that they were fighting a global "terror regime" that was secretly building weapons of mass destruction to wipe out humanity. This total change of narrative is crucial because the soldiers need to see themselves not as disposable, brainwashed tools fighting for corporate profit margins, but as heroic freedom fighters working for global peace and democratic stability. But at the end of the day, when you ignore the political speeches and simply follow the money trail, you get to understand what is truly happening. When Iraq violently fell, their sovereign gold reserves were immediately loaded onto armored trucks and shipped to the US to be deposited securely into the vaults of Citi Bank and the Federal Reserve, the uranium and critical aerospace assets were seized and transported to hidden military black sites, and the massive Iraqi oil fields were forcefully cleared of their local owners and drilling monopolies were permanently awarded to Halliburton, ExxonMobil, and Chevron. The exact same imperial logic applies to the bandits and terrorists currently ravaging our rural communities. They may very well look you in the eye and tell you that they want to establish a pure Islamic state. But when the indigenous people are successfully uprooted from their resource-rich communities after relentless kidnappings, systemic torture, and public executions, the very same foreign conglomerates that secretly supply these terrorists with their thermal surveillance drones, high-grade military gear, encrypted satellite phones, and untraceable black-market cash quickly move in and start extracting these resources to be shipped overseas. Wars are never genuinely fought on the superficial grounds of religion or ethnicity. They are, and have always been, ruthlessly fought over land, resources, and money. In the case of Nigeria, Salafi Wahhabi Islamic ideology is what they use to brainwash and recruit most of the foot soldiers for this neo-colonial imperial plunder of Africa.
Fulani Terrorists Declare War Rooted in Prophet Mohammed's Jihad Teachings, Demand Nigerians Convert to Islam or Face Death Fulani terrorists have reportedly declared that their war is rooted in the teachings of Prophet Mohammed on jihad, urging every Nigerian to convert to Islam or continue being slaughtered. The declaration has raised alarm among religious and community leaders. Critics are questioning why some groups still claim to be proud citizens of Nigeria while terrorists openly plan to Islamize and kill.
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I just gained access to my account ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ. What is dead may never die!
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You are making an argument about moral universalism: that because everyone practiced slavery, and even some enslaved people participated in it, no one can claim the moral high ground. I want to follow that logic and show you where it goes. If the universality of a practice neutralizes moral judgment about it, then: The Holocaust cannot be condemned, because various forms of ethnic persecution have existed in every civilization. Rape in warfare cannot be condemned, because it has occurred in every conflict in recorded history. Child labor cannot be condemned, because it was universal in pre-industrial societies everywhere on earth. You would not make those arguments. You are making this specific argument, about this specific history, in this specific conversation. The question worth sitting with is: why does the universality argument feel compelling here, when you would reject it instantly in every comparable case? What is it about this particular history that makes the "everyone did it" defense feel like a relevant response rather than an obvious evasion? That question is more honest than the argument you're making.
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Most people thought slavery was normal, even enslaved people. You should know full well people who had been previously enslaved went on to enslave other people too. Your moral outrage is one dimensional. But thats your theme........
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They keep changing what they call it. Colonialism became trusteeship. Trusteeship became development assistance. Development assistance became structural adjustment. Structural adjustment became the Washington Consensus. The Washington Consensus, after it visibly failed, became poverty reduction strategy papers. Poverty reduction strategy papers became governance reform and institutional capacity building. The name changes every decade. The conditionalities remain. The direction of resource flow remains. The question of who sets the terms of the relationship remains. The patient gets a new diagnosis every ten years. The doctor's financial interest in the outcome is not disclosed. The pharmaceutical company that manufactures the treatment funds the research that proves the treatment is necessary. At some point the name changes stop being updates and start being cover. We are past that point.
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What Shawn is describing is one of the most important truths in economic history and it gets said too rarely: Enslaved people were not enslaved because their labor required enslavement. They were enslaved because the people who controlled capital looked at a human being and calculated that ownership was more profitable than wages. Everything else, the racial ideology, the legal architecture, the scientific racism, the biblical justifications, came after that calculation. It was all built to defend a spreadsheet. Dress it up however you want. That is what it was.
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The entire slavery system was unnecessary and born out of greed. Here in Jamaica 85% of sugarcane is still harvested by hand the same way it was during slavery times, except the workers today get paid and go home to their families each night. It could have always been like that!
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RT @wasalive22: This is called a stress position. This is not yoga. Try it on a cold floor, with your hands zip-tied, and see if you can hoโ€ฆ
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Thatโ€™s a lie though. In countries where they enjoy uninterrupted electricity, people still install solar panels to power their homes and reduce cost. Stop being ignorant.
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A Very good submission
The most revealing word in the colonial vocabulary is "development." Underdeveloped nations. Developing nations. The development gap. As if poverty in the formerly colonized world is a natural condition, a starting point, a stage in a universal process, rather than a result. A result of having your industries deliberately destroyed. Your trade routes reoriented to serve colonial ports. Your best agricultural land converted to export crops while your own people went hungry. Your educated class either co-opted into colonial administration or eliminated. Your legal systems replaced. Your languages suppressed. Your traditional governance structures dismantled and replaced with borders drawn by Europeans at a conference table in Berlin in 1884 who had never been to Africa. "Underdeveloped" implies they haven't arrived yet. The truth is they were deliberately prevented from keeping what they had built. There is a word for what produces poverty by design and then describes the poverty as a character flaw. It is not civilization.
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The most revealing word in the colonial vocabulary is "development." Underdeveloped nations. Developing nations. The development gap. As if poverty in the formerly colonized world is a natural condition, a starting point, a stage in a universal process, rather than a result. A result of having your industries deliberately destroyed. Your trade routes reoriented to serve colonial ports. Your best agricultural land converted to export crops while your own people went hungry. Your educated class either co-opted into colonial administration or eliminated. Your legal systems replaced. Your languages suppressed. Your traditional governance structures dismantled and replaced with borders drawn by Europeans at a conference table in Berlin in 1884 who had never been to Africa. "Underdeveloped" implies they haven't arrived yet. The truth is they were deliberately prevented from keeping what they had built. There is a word for what produces poverty by design and then describes the poverty as a character flaw. It is not civilization.
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A submission that is stupid.
SENEGAL 2025 revenue - $7.9bn 2026 projected revenue - $10bn 2026 Petrol subsidy estimate- $2.45bn 2026 projected debt service cost - $10.4bn Debt service to revenue - 100% Debt to GDP - 132% Populism prioritizes short-term emotional appeal over long-term complex policy solutions. While populism is an effective tool for winning elections by mobilizing public anger, the actual act of governing requires institutions, compromise, and structural reforms that populist rhetoric frequently rejects. "The hallmark of a good leader is the ability to do what you have to do at the time it ought to be done, even when it requires making tough, transformative decisions." - Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
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In tiny senegal... They subsidize petrol, electricity and cooking gas They make 8 billion yearly and spend 3 billion on subsidies. ๐Ÿ™ƒ Now everywhere is shaking cos economy is tanking and debt to GDP is now 130% (Ours is at 53%) ๐Ÿ˜† So now all the money they make, they use it to pay debts, debts they incurred cos they borrowed to fund subsidies. Cheap fuel Cheap electricity Cheap gas But no new schools No new roads No new industries No new trains No new airports No new investments Nothing, they just keep borrowing so they can pay subsidy. What a useless concept.
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A very stupid submission
Every West African country is facing serious financial problems, except Nigeria, which has taken tough reform steps. They've delayed reforms and are now struggling with huge debts. Many people will eventually appreciate the difficult economic decisions BAT made for Nigeria.
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Senegal ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ณ is really in a worse economic state. This could have been Nigeria if not for the tough economic decisions we made in 2023.
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This story will stick with me because when China announced it's historic victory in being the FIRST country EVER to ELIMINATE extreme poverty, part of that included free clean drinking water. After the announcement, it came out a particular village still had dirty water and...
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