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Ethiopia was never colonized. For much of its history, it was one of the poorest countries on the continent. Meanwhile, Vietnam was colonized by the French, devastated by decades of war, and is now on its way to serious economic prosperity. If colonialism were the answer to why Africa is poor, Ethiopia should be rich and Vietnam should be broke. Neither is true. Can we please retire this excuse?
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I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me. Only about 4.5% of medical literature globally are represented on Black skin. That means millions of Black patients are learning from systems that barely look like them. Medical students study diseases on skin tones that are not their own. Doctors are trained with visual references that often fail Black bodies. That gap has consequences. So I am deciding to build towards changing it. I’m starting with a book. But the larger vision is far beyond that. I want to help build software and medical visualization tools that make Black medical representation impossible to ignore. This is not just about diversity aesthetics, this is about accuracy, education, visibility and better healthcare outcomes. One day, I want a Black child studying medicine anywhere on earth to see themselves fully represented in what they learn. And I believe we can build that future.
what is the nigerian dream?
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I'll also say this as someone who grew up on the nice side of the barbed wire fences and high gates in the very nice part of town where the Nigerian 0.1% live - learn to touch grass and worry about yourself because rich people really do not care about you. Like, at all. The Nigerian rich don't even like each other. They barely tolerate one another and make practical alliances to preserve wealth and influence. And now that the economy is too small to support all the children of the Nigerian 0.1%, nearly everyone I grew up with in the nice, leafy part of town now lives in Toronto or London or wherever. You, Mr N250k/month Union Bank contract staff are not part of rich people's thinking at all. At. All. The rich have no plans for you. They have no plans to create opportunities for you. They have no plans to fix the things they broke on their way to building that N1bn townhouse in Parkview Estate. They have no plans to contribute towards making society better. If Satan came from Hell with a tail and horns growing out of his head and he ran for political office, the rich would all go make deals with him - because in the world of the rich, the only thing that matters is their own interests, and making sure that they never, EVER have to live like you or next to you. So all this simping and vicarious fawning over wealth and fame that you people do everyday is the most redundant thing in the world - the rich have no intention of expanding their circle to let you in, and they have no intention of enabling the conditions for you to create your own independent circle of wealth. The only thing the rich need from you is to be poor and obedient, so that your labour can be cheap, plentiful and replaceable. Statistically as a Nigerian, you will NEVER be rich or close to it. You will NEVER live in Maitama. 99.99% of Nigerians who have existed since 1960 have prayed and fantasised about becoming rich, and 99.99% of those prayers and fantasies never came true. That's just math. You will never be a rich and famous celebrity. You will never be a successful content creator. You will never make millions shilling crypto, trading Forex, sports betting, or whatever the fuck is the latest quick wealth fantasy in town. It's just not going to happen. That being the case, a much more constructive use of your time would be to fight for the material elevation of what you actually have, where you actually have it. Instead of daydreaming about the N300m house in Lekki that 3 generations of your family cannot buy, get involved in a local effort to give your own immediate neighbourhood a facelift, or a political campaign to pressure the state to build high quality social housing. If you hate being harassed without consequence online, instead of vicariously enjoying how a celebrity has used their wealth and influence to jail someone for making a horrid tweet, fight for a judiciary and legal system that is transparent and accessible to all, so that a singer living in the UK on a global talent visa doesn't get to have more access to your Nigerian justice system than you who lives in Nigeria 24/7. Instead of building your mental architecture around the false idea of being a "temporarily embarrassed millionaire" who will someday take your rightful place on Banana Island, touch grass tonight and accept that it will never happen, and what you need to do instead is fight for where you are to become a better, more liveable place that you no longer wish to escape from. Stop cosplaying as rich folk. Stop cooing and fawning over rich folk. Stop daydreaming about someday "blowing up" and buying a house next to Burna Boy. Rich people have no intention of sharing their world with you. Free yourself from the tyranny of living vicariously through people who don't care that you exist. Them no really send any part of your papa at all.
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90% of the iPhone is manufactured and assembled in China. Nobody looks at an iPhone assembled in China and says “China built Apple.” 95% of Tesla cars especially Model X and Model Y are sourced and manufactured in China. Nobody looks at a Tesla and says “China built Tesla” 90% of Nvidia AI chips are fabricated in Taiwan by the TSMC. Nobody says Taiwan built Nvidia. But when an African/Africans do the exact same thing, suddenly that understanding disappears. Then it becomes: 
“China built it for Africa.”
“Americans built it for Africa.” Aliko Dangote and Nigeria built the largest single train refinery in the world. He is Nigerian and an African. Thank you!
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China's policy towards religious organisations is not a matter of persecution but as a matter of national sovereignty and protection against foreign interference. In China, churches must adhere to strict Socialist Core Values of the state. This means that God must speak Chinese; it must be a God that approves of socialism and the collective advancement of the people. Hard work is not a "hustle" for personal gain,it is a sacred social duty to the motherland. Religion is required to teach kindness toward fellow citizens, regardless of their faith, stripping away the sectarian divisions that imperialists use to "divide and conquer." The individual must be loyal to the nation above all else. Instead of focusing solely on the narcissism of "personal salvation" or the greed of "individual prosperity," the believer is required to see wealth as a national collective and a resource to be used for the upliftment of the entire society, not the enrichment of a few. This is in direct contrast to the Nigerian model, where churches are nothing more than neo-colonial projects designed to keep the African mind in a state of perpetual subjection. These churches project Jesus as a "White European" and the devil as a "Black figure," a psychological assault that forces the believer to worship their oppressor and fear themselves. These churches weaponize "grace" to convince believers that regardless of how hard you work, your labor is meaningless without the "favor" of a distant, foreign deity. This effectively creates millions of working class population who would rather pray for miracles instead of organising a rebellion to reclaim their resources and force the state to work for them. Furthermore, these institutions have turned the spiritual landscape into a fragmented marketplace of artificial division. Every "General Overseer" acts like a corporate CEO, peddling their own "brand" of God as the only one that works. This effectively creates a state of theological balkanization, so while the masses argue over which church has the "true" interpretation of a foreign book. This internal rivalry is a gift to the imperialists; it ensures that the people are too busy competing for "heavenly ranking" to form a unified front against material exploitation. In Africa, these churches teach a predatory, hyper-capitalist worldview where "Prosperity" is a private gift from God rather than a right earned through sovereign development. The believers are subconsciously programmed to see poverty as a spiritual "curse" rather than the cold, hard reality of state failure and decades of Western-engineered debt, IMF-imposed austerity, and the systematic exploitation of African resources.
A Christian pastor has been imprisoned in China since October. He committed no crime. He was jailed for worshiping God. Trump is right to raise his case with Xi. The contrast couldn't be starker: one nation guarantees the freedom to worship, the other jails you for it.
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she thinks her lawyers stand a chance against layi, sabinus and jimi
I’m ready to take legal action against the country of Nigeria
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Reducing what goes on in a boy’s head on his birthday to fake maturity is an evidence to how insensitive the other gender can be to a boy, many times even in relationships. For boys, a lot of expectations are attached to age While birthday is a call for studio photoshoot for some for many boys, new age is a reminder of the apartment of their own that they should have had It’s a reminder that they are getting too old to be where they’re financially, academically and relationship wise etc On a normal day a boy could just sit and start thinking of how to move forward in life, that thinking is more intense on a birthday So if they don’t send a picture of themselves as broadcast to all contacts on WhatsApp group for a repost, it’s not a flex They are grateful for life, but when they have something truly worth celebrating they won’t hold back It’s not fake maturity, we are usually on a date with reality and reality is not friendly.
Boys, this fake maturity on birthdays has to stop . Celebrate yourself you’re not a cockroach. Post yourself, let us wish you abeg.
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President Bola Tinubu. A worst. A curse. Renewed plague. May God curse whichever the god that cursed Nigeria with this "curse" called Tinubu.
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8 Jul 2024
Replying to @ThaBoyYom
“You as a Man, you’re not a virgin but you’re looking for a virgin” Oh you’re short and broke without a Car, but you also want a tall, rich dude that’s driving a nice car you bloody fvcktard!!!😒
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True, got 1 waiting for the rest. 🙏
Even with this visa ban 'rogbodiyan', some applicants are being issued offer letters.
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hundeyin was right about you
Hmm
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This cold dm sample is for you if you don’t have a portfolio You don’t need a fiverr or upwork account for his. Facebook and Instagram are enough. Expect you to send at least 50 cold dm today. Many are still in my DM asking Follow retweet & Comment "Cold" to get it.
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“Olorun, da emi na lohun oo
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A Call for justice ⚖️ again and again The Muslims community won't stop at nothing.... This is another onisese facing intimidation and calling for help from the osun state government..... The intolerance is getting too much .... Adeleke estate management should look into this
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Excited to share my latest research paper: "The Fairness Accuracy Frontier: Impossibility Theorems and Optimal Tradeoffs in Algorithmic Decision-Making" When we build algorithms that make consequential decisions about people's lives, can we actually have it all, accuracy AND fairness? The short answer is no, and understanding why matters. I found that when different groups have different base rates, it's mathematically impossible to satisfy statistical parity, equalised odds, and predictive parity simultaneously. Not difficult, impossible. Why does this matter for financial engineering? Credit scoring, lending decisions, insurance pricing, and risk assessment all face this exact tension. Banks need accurate default predictions but also must comply with fair lending regulations. This framework gives practitioners and compliance teams a mathematical foundation for understanding what tradeoffs are achievable and defensible. Financial engineering is fundamentally about optimisation under constraints. This research adds fairness as a rigorous constraint alongside traditional objectives like return maximisation or risk minimisation. Preprint link: doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-859…
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Men on the Ice L to R PhD Computer Science PhD Industrial Engineering PhD Mechanical Engineering PhD Computer Engineering PhD Mechanical Engineering PhD Industrial Engineering PhD Mechanical Engineering PhD Electrical Engineering PhD Systems Engineering PhD Mathematics 📸
10 Nigerian PhD Student under one roof Mind blowing 🤯
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“Chilvary is dead” I believe it still exists in every man but a lot suppress the feeling because they’ve seen this generation of women take it for granted.
Ladies and gentlemen we have a crisis! I'm very concerned about the quality of men out there these days… I stand to be corrected but it seems the gap between men and women in terms of quality is widening, it’s getting harder to find solid men
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This person here is not from Ibadan. He's from Iwo. He's called "Oko Ilu"
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Someone sent this to me. 😭😭 All of them fit don get wife and pikin like that. 😂
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This a (similar) true life story of myself. Not that I travelled out of something oo. But I drop (probably 20naira or 200naira) and pastor called me out, that everybody should raise their hands towards dey pray for me. 2017, Ibeshe, around the last bus stop.
8 Dec 2025
Replying to @DemoOfUK
Na hin pastor begin dey talk. Pastor: Church, we have found the criminal Me: Criminal as how? Pastor: We have found the judas of our generation. Me: Judas as how na? Pastor: we have found the hoodlum that use to drop ₦1,000 every Sunday. Na hin the whole church shout “Yeee”.
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Funny part, that was the last card on me and I have dropped all the cash on me inside same church that day (Which was around 2000naira). They had alot of "owo kinikan" in that church ... more than ten instances. Lmao, i almost cried for there. Steeze left me.
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