But if you import stolen minerals from the third world to make advanced chips and stealth fighter jets, you get to become a superpower right?
So the people of the third world are like whores to you who are good enough to be f*ucked but not good enough to be brought home as wives, right?
The problem is not so much what is happening in Nigeria at the moment. The real, terrifying problem is what is absolutely not happening.
Insecurity is ravaging the land, women are and children are being kidnapped en masse, but the people are not carrying massive loudspeakers, hiring flatbed trucks, dragging heavy diesel generators, and aggressively occupying the houses of every single high-ranking security chief, defense minister, police commissioner, and political godfather in the country.
Every single year, a brand new, suffocating tax bill is passed that makes daily survival extremely difficult and mentally exhausting for ordinary Nigerians. This exact economic terrorism has been happening every single year since the dark, exploitative days of Lord Lugard.
Yet, what is critically not happening are ruthless public demonstrations, massive strikes, tires being set ablaze on the open expressways, commercial banks being barricaded, government secretariats being completely shut down, and major businesses being aggressively locked down for weeks as a potent, undeniable form of civic resistance.
It is incredibly difficult to mentally process this pathetic, paralyzing docility from Nigerians. Even if you ultimately intend to vote out the exact government you claim to be incompetent or corrupt, how exactly does that future election magically stop your present-day public demonstrations? A democratic election is a painfully long four-year cycle. In four brutal years, tens of thousands of innocent citizens will have been kidnapped, dragged into terrifying forests, and held for impossible ransoms. In four years, thousands more will have senselessly lost their lives to this unchecked insecurity, rural banditry, and total state failure. In four years, millions more will violently crash below the poverty line, lose their jobs, close their shops, and join the swelling ranks of the utterly destitute. And if, by some absolute miracle, those long four years finally come to pass, you will sadly still have absolutely no other strategic game plan other than timidly pressing your ink-stained thumbprint onto fragile pieces of paper at highly compromised ballot boxes.
You have absolutely no structural game plan for protecting this sacred vote that you have been patiently waiting for while quietly enduring all the brutal hardships, the escalating bloodshed happening across the nation, the extortionate electricity tariffs, the astronomical fuel prices you are violently forced to pay, the skyrocketing food inflation, and all the brilliant business ideas you desperately tried to launch but were ruthlessly crushed by the wealth-destroying monetary policies of the administration. After four agonizing years, when it is finally time to change the system, sack the oppressors, and open a brand new chapter for your future generations, you arrive at the polling units with absolutely zero capacity, physical strength, or organizational intelligence to aggressively protect the very vote that is supposed to be the master key to your prosperity.
And then, when all is predictably said and done, it is these exact same ruthless politicians who have aggressively plundered you, starved you, and beaten you over a four-year period that you blindly entrust to handle the vote counting, the result collation, the electronic transmission, the final verification, the server uploads, and the ultimate declaration of the winner. And now, in a spectacular display of political naivety, you are religiously hoping, fasting, and praying that these cartel bosses will suddenly grow a conscience and do the right thing. In the inevitable event that they absolutely do not do the right thing, and you somehow magically manage to gather raw video evidence of blatant electoral malpractice, violent ballot snatching, voter intimidation, and brazen thumbprinting, your only supposed last hope is the Nigerian judiciary. This is a hopelessly compromised institution where every single wig-wearing judge that would table your case, listen to your grievances, and supposedly fight for this electoral injustice has been carefully groomed, heavily sponsored, quietly handpicked, aggressively promoted, completely bought off, and permanently pocketed by this exact same cartel of political thieves that are currently looting your national resources completely dry.
So our fundamental problem in this bleeding country is absolutely not so much what is happening to us, but the massive, deafening, and cowardly silence of what is not happening. This pathetic, self-destructive docility really has to violently end today if we ever truly intend to reclaim our stolen country, secure our borders, and guarantee a living future for our children.
It is deeply disturbing and wildly hypocritical that U.S. politician Riley Moore is quietly working behind the scenes with Washington to pressure, bully, and strong-arm Nigeria into creating a state policing system.
Thanks to this relentless diplomatic campaign, endless foreign lobbying, and indirect threats of secondary economic sanctions, the spineless union of comprador elites at the Nigerian House of Representatives has unilaterally voted for the approval of this dangerous Bill.
This means state policing will soon be codified into the Nigerian constitution and officially signed into law.
What is even more terrifying and deeply depressing is that a sweeping majority of ordinary Nigerians are actually sitting idly by, clapping enthusiastically, and cheering passionately for this legislative Trojan horse to be passed and codified into law. This tragic ignorance is somewhat understandable since our hopelessly compromised media outlets, corrupt television pundits, and American grant-chasing activists have been heavily whitewashing, glorifying, and aggressively sanitizing this Bill.
All of a sudden, the manufactured narrative is that state policing will miraculously solve the insecurity crisis, magically end the rampant kidnappings, and immediately stop the bloodshed. The lie being sold is that it will allow the state governors of the federation to properly coordinate their local forces, deploy tactical teams, and respond swiftly to terror attacks, rural banditry, and highway kidnappings without the usual suffocating bureaucratic hurdles.
First of all, this is a blatant lie cooked straight up in the deepest pits of hell purely to appeal to the raw, bleeding emotions of ordinary Nigerians who are already exhausted victims of this daily insecurity. To clearly see why this is a massive deception, please permit me to enlighten you that the chronic insecurity in Nigeria is absolutely not happening because the state is simply unable to properly control its policing units, direct its tactical squads, or manage its intelligence networks. Insecurity in Nigeria happens strictly due to a severe, intentional, and catastrophic governance vacuum.
In many parts of Nigeria, there is a sharp, heartbreaking contrast in the standard of living between the political elites living in the fortified cities and the neglected masses living deep inside the rural, agrarian communities. The state capital and a tiny handful of commercially successful towns are the only places where all the functional government institutions actually exist. This neatly includes the lucrative revenue collection offices, the sprawling supreme courts, the heavily fortified police headquarters, the massive military barracks, the well-paved road networks, the exclusive government hospitals, and the elite private schools. Meanwhile, in the distant rural communities, these critical state institutions are practically and deliberately absent. The only visible signs of government are a handful of decaying health centers, roofless community schools, abandoned water projects, and ghost clinics, all of which are violently underfunded, hopelessly neglected, and operating far below basic human capacity.
This massive vacuum is exactly where opportunistic foreign NGOs, radical Islamic clerics, and wealthy Christian missionaries swoop in to completely fill the void. In Northern Nigeria, which is the birthplace of Boko Haram and where over 90% of the terrorism in Nigeria violently takes place, there are reported to be more than 20 million supposedly out-of-school children. But these children are not technically out of school. They are actively being educated informally in isolated Islamic temples teaching strict Wahhabi-Salafi Islam, which is a highly distorted, weaponized version of the religion that brainwashes the pupil to violently hate the secular state, despise democracy, and view any modern scientific progress, secular education, or constitutional law as a direct threat that justifies establishing an Islamic caliphate. It is crucially important to know that this aggressive Wahhabi interpretation is not the original, peaceful version of Islam practiced globally. It was systematically cooked up, heavily funded, and aggressively exported by Saudi Arabia directly following an explicit request by the American government during the Cold War era. Most of the fierce Mujahideen that fought brutal guerrilla warfare against the Soviets in Afghanistan, as well as several top ISIS commanders, Al-Qaeda operatives, and regional warlords, were proudly produced straight from these exact ideological schools. It must also be loudly mentioned that Saudi Arabia has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into Nigeria just to establish these Wahhabi schools, radicalize the youth, and build sprawling mosques. Even the very first founder of Boko Haram, Muhammad Yusuf, was thoroughly educated by these foreign-backed Wahhabi scholars, and he even eventually traveled to Saudi Arabia to further his radical studies, secure dark funding, and build lethal connections before returning to Nigeria to set up his terrifying Boko Haram terror networks. Not only are these foreign religious institutions brainwashing Nigerians in the North, but they also effectively provide all the basic social services that the actual government (which is too busy looting in the cities) is completely unable to provide. These desperate services include daily feeding, basic healthcare, conflict resolution, rudimentary shelter, clothing, and financial handouts. And this dangerous phenomenon is absolutely not exclusive to Northern Nigeria alone. Similar foreign-funded religious centers, evangelical cults, and shadowy NGOs exist heavily even in the South, but they all have their different setups, distinct financial architectures, and operational doctrines that heavily depend on the specific foreign interests exploiting that region.
So effectively, the rural communities across Nigeria function as an entirely separate state within a state. This makes it structurally impossible for federal intelligence agencies to gather reliable, actionable information because the deadly rebels, bandits, and terrorists are usually recruited directly from the impoverished villagers, thanks to years of intense religious brainwashing, economic desperation, and systemic neglect. The innocent villagers cannot even help the state because, even if they clearly see heavily armed terrorists regrouping, stockpiling weapons, and setting up massive mobile camps right inside their farmlands, they have absolutely no modern way of quickly passing these critical tips to law enforcement. Furthermore, the poorly armed local vigilantes are always tragically overwhelmed, outgunned, and stretched incredibly thin, busy battling petty thieves, settling mundane local disputes, or fighting off heavily armed cattle rustlers, so there is very little they can actually do.
So it is painfully clear that these ruthless rebels are able to effortlessly coordinate devastating attacks in Nigeria because their hardened fighters are recruited directly from the local villages, they understand the harsh geographic terrain far better than the suit-wearing security chiefs in Abuja, and the Nigerian state is completely, embarrassingly lacking in basic Human Intelligence (HUMINT) because they are effectively, arrogantly disconnected from the very people they claim to govern.
So that begs the screaming, million-dollar question: How exactly is this highly celebrated state policing bill supposed to magically address any of this? There is basically zero structural provision for this underlying social rot, and if anything, things will only get spectacularly worse.
This is not idle hearsay, wild speculation, or political conspiracy. It is basically written right there in the fine print of the new bill currently being aggressively pushed, heavily funded, and enthusiastically supported even by Washington to be codified into law. The new Bill explicitly dictates a messy, convoluted structure where the states shall only inherit 60% of the operational police officers in the region, while the remaining 40% percent stubbornly belongs to the federal government. This ridiculous mathematics means that under this new experimental system, the state governor, who is supposedly getting his own independent, highly effective police unit, will immediately be forced to operate at a massive, crippling disadvantage. Because if 100 percent of the entire centralized policing unit in a state cannot currently fix the insecurity, stop the kidnappings, or defeat the bandits, how in the absolute hell is a fractured, poorly funded 60 percent supposed to pull off that miracle?
To make things infinitely worse, if you actually sit down and study the legislative text closely, things get even more terrifying. For example, the underlying operational framework dictates that the existing police command and control centers, the massive training academies, the sprawling barracks, the heavily fortified armories, the forensic laboratories, and the central communication hubs in the state all remain exclusive federal government property. This guarantees that once a so-called state police unit is established, the governors would then have to magically conjure up tens of billions of Naira. Not only would they have to spend aggressively on mass recruitment just to fill the massive 40 percent personnel gap absorbed back by the federal government, but they would now also have to practically build a new police force from absolute scratch. They would have to construct brand new barracks, buy thousands of armored patrol vehicles, procure heavy tactical assault weapons, purchase expensive riot gear, build local detention centers, and acquire modern communication radios just to be able to physically police their own state. This means that many bankrupt states would have to painfully wait for decades before they can even improve their basic security infrastructure. State governments will obviously, ruthlessly prioritize funding this bloated security apparatus over building new public schools, repairing collapsed bridges, or properly funding dying healthcare centers. As for the many heavily indebted states in the North that are already engulfed in violent flames thanks to the relentless Boko Haram insurgencies, raising this kind of capital is mathematically impossible. They will simply collapse completely into total anarchy, warlordism, and chaos because there is absolutely not sufficient internally generated revenue from these states to ever justify, fund, or sustain such massive, white-elephant policing projects.
Now this begs another screaming, million-dollar question: What is the actual, hidden purpose of this new state policing law if not for pure, unadulterated political madness? This disjointed system will obviously, violently disrupt Nigeria's already fragile efforts to handle national security. The astronomical money that each impoverished state is expected to blindly cough up just to set up individual barracks, buy armored personnel carriers, establish forward operating bases, and procure basic tactical gear will run into the billions of dollars. And this massive financial bleeding is only just to get the symbolic, highly politicized police force somewhat operational, not even to actually fight the violent crime it was supposedly designed to defeat. The staggering capital required for this vanity project is comfortably enough to purchase dozens of highly advanced MQ-9 Reaper drones. These military-grade aerial beasts have the terrifying ability to stay airborne for up to 27 continuous hours, and a single drone can effortlessly patrol the entire dense forests of any individual state in Nigeria in less than one hour. If each state simply had about four of these unmanned beasts, they would have more than enough technological equipment to permanently crush crime in their regions. These drones come heavily equipped with state-of-the-art Multi-Spectral Targeting Systems, high-resolution infrared thermal cameras that can easily see human body heat through thick forest canopies, Synthetic Aperture Radar for all-weather tracking, laser designators for precision strikes, and deadly Hellfire missiles to vaporize terrorist camps. The billions about to be senselessly wasted on building useless concrete barracks, sewing colorful new uniforms, and purchasing outdated assault rifles for this new parallel policing unit would be put to infinitely better use if channeled into mounting solar-powered, high-definition CCTV cameras that span the entire road networks of the federation, thereby finally giving law enforcement enough hard data, facial recognition tracking, and real-time intelligence to actually fight crime. Right now in Nigeria, all we ever hear is that innocent people are getting kidnapped on the expressways, and that is tragically it. There are absolutely no CCTV footages capturing the exact license plate numbers of the operational vehicles doing the kidnapping, no aerial surveillance tracking the escape routes, no thermal imaging pinpointing the forest hideouts, no encrypted digital communication among patrol units, and no automated biometric databases. As a result, our brave but poorly equipped law enforcement officers are forced to operate completely in the blind, analog darkness.
This is precisely why every single Nigerian needs to immediately forget about the distracting World Cup tournament, get off social media banter, and urgently download this new, highly toxic Bill that is about to be quietly smuggled, stamped, and codified into the constitution. This new piece of legislation needs to be aggressively studied, dissected, and exposed because it has the absolute, terrifying potential to completely collapse our entire existing security infrastructure within the next five short years. This is exactly what our highly paid TV pundits, morning show hosts, and public intellectuals need to be aggressively talking about. Not the trivial football banter, not the celebrity gossip, and definitely not the South African immigration crisis. Our innocent women and defenseless children are currently sleeping in terrifying, bandit-infested forests, being held for multi-million Naira ransoms, and this brutal reality should obviously anger us, deeply bother us, and violently push us to fight for a genuine, structural change. Instead, everyone seems to be getting dangerously comfortable, disturbingly docile, and completely brainwashed by this state-sponsored propaganda aggressively claiming that creating 36 heavily armed, underfunded, and politically loyal state militias will somehow magically reduce insecurity when codified into law.
This is far beyond ridiculous. It will only maliciously deflect desperately needed funding away from the most critical, life-saving institutions in a state just to set up bloated barracks, buy expensive parade uniforms, and build lavish offices to house what will inevitably become glorified, armed government thugs. This is absolutely not a baseless rumor, a cynical theory, or an unfounded fear. Nigeria has heavily practiced state policing before, specifically during the pre-1966 era known as the chaotic First Republic, where regional governments commanded the notorious Native Authority Police. The security situation of the country back then was so violently bad, so fiercely tribal, and so politically compromised that it could easily be compared to the bloody warlordism era in China, where different parts of the country were brutally governed by different, heavily armed warlords. When this decentralized state policing was actively being practiced in Nigeria, the powerful regional premiers and governor did not use the men in uniform to fight actual crimes, protect the vulnerable, or secure the borders. Instead, these armed units were viciously deployed to aggressively rig regional elections on behalf of the ruling party, they were used to violently harass opposition candidates, they were dispatched to publicly humiliate, depose, and banish local traditional chiefs who were not completely loyal to the governor, they were weaponized to brutally crush peaceful tax protests, they were sent to extort market women, and they were transformed into ruthless, tribal hit squads.
These are absolutely not empty rumors or historical exaggerations. You can easily find these facts documented in any credible history book, academic journal, or archival record detailing Nigeria's political violence during the First Republic. This state-sanctioned madness, regional tyranny, and police brutality continued unchecked until the military intervened and the civilian government was violently removed from power. It was shortly after this total collapse of law and order that the military government, under General Yakubu Gowon, set up a specialized panel to deeply investigate the catastrophic state policing doctrine in Nigeria. Following the panel's stark, undeniable recommendations, the entire bloody sham of state, regional, and Native Authority policing was permanently dismantled, fully centralized into the Nigeria Police Force, and completely abolished in all its entirety. And that was supposed to be the absolute end of that monumental, deadly stupidity.
I am absolutely not a genius for pointing this out. All of this basic historical information spilled out here is public knowledge. U.S. politicians like Riley Moore and the foreign lobbyists pushing this agenda have all the intimate details, the historical data, and the risk assessments. Our utterly shameless, cash-and-carry media houses, who are subliminally brainwashing the public into believing that state policing is somehow going to magically empower state governors to tackle insecurity, fully know, see, and understand every single thing I am saying. They are deliberately ignoring the truth and merely reading the highly sanitized, deceptive scripts handed directly to them by their wealthy political paymasters, foreign grant-makers, and corporate sponsors, all just to comfortably convince exhausted Nigerians to blindly accept this suicidal Bill. When this legislative poison is finally codified into law, and Nigeria inevitably splinters, fractures, and gets violently reduced to a chaotic, warring wasteland like Libya, Somalia, or Sudan (which is absolutely not impossible), these exact foreign cartels, multinational mining syndicates, and global power brokers pushing so hard for this Bill will finally have all the chaotic time, the ungoverned space, and the perfect distraction in the world to violently, ruthlessly milk the trillion-dollar solid minerals buried deep in the Middle Belt region, the vast gold reserves in Zamfara, the lithium deposits in Nasarawa, and the endless, fertile lands of Northern Nigeria.
Every single Nigerian needs to urgently wake up, join hands together right now, and unilaterally, aggressively, and violently condemn, expose, and reject this utterly demonic, sovereignty-destroying bill before it is too late.
It is tragic that those of us here in Africa who are victims of imperialism, who still carry the physical and psychological scars of colonial looting, are comfortably celebrating the rise of imperial monopolies like Netflix, Uber, and Temu or Shein, just because we want to deliver a cheap punchline for a few brainless retweets, to chase worthless online clout, or to sound intellectually superior while cheering on our own economic destruction.
Netflix did not "out-innovate" DStv, and DStv was not sleeping. The fundamental, unaddressed difference is that one is a local African broadcaster working with meager, heavily taxed local funding, while the other sits on a mountain of subsidized Western capital, an endless money-printing machine backed by Wall Street, and the geopolitical muscle of the US government.
Netflix gets about $17B in effectively interest-free capital and tax-subsidized benefits every year, which allows them to run their operations at a massive loss while aggressively capturing sovereign markets. On the other hand, DStv is treated as a value stock, meaning public markets ruthlessly demand immediate dividends, strict fiscal discipline, and quarter-by-quarter profitability. If DStv spent ten billion dollars on a single year's content, its share price would crash into oblivion overnight, its board would be wiped out by panicking investors, and its credit lines would be cut.
And just in case you are wondering, the South African government cannot step in to rescue DStv with interest-free loans, thanks to the predatory, highly restrictive treaties enforced by the ruthless World Trade Organisation. If the South African government dared to offer DStv a simple one hundred million dollar grant, they would immediately face brutal litigation at the WTO, because African nations foolishly signed suicidal trade agreements which dictate that if a sovereign state subsidizes its own local industry, it is legally obligated to offer the exact same financial welfare to the foreign predators invading their market.
And this is just the WTO. We have not even discussed the financial hitmen at the IMF or the World Bank, who view any form of state support for local industries as fiscal irresponsibility, a violation of free-market dogmas, or an outright sin. If the government gave DStv a massive loan, the IMF would immediately downgrade the country's credit rating into junk status. This engineered downgrade would make it punishingly expensive for the South African government to build clinics, fund schools, or repair highways, because the interest rates on their national debt would skyrocket to line the pockets of Western lenders.
But brainwashed Africans, who are the primary victims of this neo-colonial economic castration, will happily log onto Western platforms to tell you that Netflix was innovative while DStv was just sleeping.
The absolute worst part of this farce is the brain-dead comparison between Uber and local taxi drivers. A local driver must make an immediate profit today to buy maize meal, bread, and petrol tomorrow. He cannot compete with a multinational behemoth that has an explicit mandate from Wall Street to burn five billion dollars a year in predatory pricing, artificially subsidizing rides just to starve local operators into bankruptcy and clear the field.
The local taxi driver is the most visible, highly vulnerable target of his own state's predatory municipal machinery. He is hunted daily by corrupt traffic officers for compliance, like an expired permit, a slightly worn tire, a missing fire extinguisher, or an arbitrary traffic offense. For him, a single fifty-dollar ticket is not just a minor inconvenience; it is a catastrophic blow, the difference between his children sleeping with a full stomach or going to bed hungry.
But Uber does not even recognize these drivers as human beings with labor rights. They see no need to protect the dignity of work, the right to a living wage, or the basic sovereignty of the citizen. Instead, Uber smugly informs the courts that local labor laws do not apply to them, because they are just an app, and their drivers are merely independent contractors.
With this legal sleight of hand, they have effectively deleted the Bill of Rights for millions of working-class men and women. They have engineered a lawless corporate territory where they can terminate a breadwinner's account via a heartless algorithm with zero human review, pay him slave wages after stealing 30% in service fees, and refuse him a single cent of medical coverage for the crashes he suffers while lining their pockets.
Worse, they offer their rides at a 50% discount because they are heavily subsidized by Silicon Valley venture capitalists playing a global game of market conquest, and local governments are too terrified to intervene, knowing that any attempt to regulate these giants will result in immediate economic retaliation, diplomatic bullying, or Washington threatening to sanction them into oblivion.
Newspapers did not lose because they were lazy. There is no physical way a local newspaper can compete with Facebook or Instagram, which sit on massive surveillance networks, endless pools of free user data, and algorithmic monopolies designed to capture human attention for profit.
This is exactly why China banned these digital parasites and built their own sovereign ecosystems to allow local industries to develop.
How do you expect African manufacturing to ever survive when Shein and Temu are allowed to flood our markets with heavily subsidized, ultra-cheap fast fashion and low-quality equipment?
Do you honestly think China would have transformed into an industrial superpower if they had allowed their territory to be used as a digital and physical dumping ground, a massive cesspool where the West discarded their second-hand clothes, their obsolete laptops, their toxic e-waste, and their plastic garbage under the fraudulent banner of free trade?
This is the core problem I have with motivational speakers, with their brainless "grindset" rhetoric, and with how they completely erase the structures of global capital to blame the victim, because in their world, your poverty is a personal failure rather than the predictable outcome of an international economic system designed to keep you subjugated.
Let me conclude by saying that we must stop applauding the very chains designed to bind us, we must stop worshipping the corporations that are asset-stripping our continent, and we must realize that true innovation cannot exist without economic sovereignty.
You people are so baffling 🤦🏽♂️. First, you can’t be extremely compromised and hope to enact fundamental positive changes because you will be beholden to those who hold your leash. They can and will stop you if they see reasons to or they just wish to. And that’s if those “great plans” were actually yours and not mostly theirs they coached you with.
Second, execution of any plan is where the crux is. A man who can declare so recklessly for no reason “Subsidy is over” without any thoughts whatsoever of cascading damages is incompetent to handle economics of a nation.
It even speaks to the argument that the person has never run a legitimate enterprise.
Cuba spent hundreds of millions combat Dengue 2, a disease the US introduced to the island. Sugar cane rust, also introduced by the US, destroys between 15 to 20 percent of the annual crop. Blue mold, introduced by the US, destroyed $400m in tobacco. This is never reported.
@Abu_The_Truth It is snatching the sovereignty and maintaining it in sufficiently competent hands that is the somewhat not-so-easy part. Anything else is not hard.
You're saying that and I wish it was true, but my observation is that the US is currently doing a pretty decent job of deflecting its responsibility for criminality onto other countries. Israel being the primary one, but they're also employing a lot of people to write articles about how other countries intelligence services are responsible for things where the CIA was the primary actor. anti-Imperialist networks are now running narratives that say that German imperialism is rising and identifying it as separate from the US. Constantly pointing to the Brits, constantly pointing to Zionism as though it is something other than US imperialism and now they are using narratives that zionists are taking over Latin America even though we see exactly what the CIA is doing.
In my opinion, Israel is actively intentionally helping them do this. I think a lot of the people they are sending out to get in in fights and behave like psychopaths than other countries or light things on fire is actually to benefit the United States at the end of the day. It's there to make Israel the most hated country in the world and take heat off of Americans who seem more reasonable. And watching it happen as a US citizen is nauseating.
I have been traveling back and forth to Serbia for projects and talking to a lot of people and the realization I've come to is that the United States fiction where they pretend administrations are different and carrying out different objectives are used to go back into countries where the US has clearly been the primary perpetrator of violence and exploitation leading the NATO coalition it created and somehow convinced them that Donald Trump was on their side and that colonialism is inevitable and their governments are just as bad as the US government. I shit you not... this has literally been said to me.
Trying to explain to a young Serbian man why you cannot compare his shitty proxy government to the criminality of the US Empire when people want to pretend positive outcomes can come from the US being there is extremely difficult.
What I saw was a terrifying amount of infiltration and disinformation, plus a lack of knowledge of the level of exploitation in the US itself and exactly how the economy fucks everyone. Basically the CIA has gone in and bombed these countries, sanctioned them and destroyed their industries, infiltrated their culture and then they send in operatives who then weaponize the things we know from people like Michael Parenti who advance the US agenda by acknowledging what was done but distancing themselves from the previous administration's decisions even though they are one in the same. Then they are running around with those proverbial bags of money that the CIA has always distributed in the form of jobs. If you can impoverish a country and weaponize its identity, then you can go in with bags of money even if you are the very people who destroyed it and apparently convince them that you've changed. It's a tragedy.
I've even heard students participating in the protest telling me " yeah, we know the US is here but they are just helping us get rid of our government" 🤯 I don't know how to adequately express how fucked up it is. Every person participating in these US faux anti-imperialist projects is going to rot in hell someday. People are letting in the wolf and it's happening by the weaponization of religion, sexism, fake political divides in the United States that people interpret as being legitimate and tragically even the weaponization of the acknowledgement of past US crimes to win support. It's sheer fucking evil.
In 2025, the United States under the Trump administration pulled out of the World Health Organization.
In that same year, the U.S. offered billions of dollars in desperately needed aid to over twenty African nations, including Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, and Eswatini, to fight HIV, TB, and malaria.
These are separate events, but they are not accidents.
They are part of a much larger American ambition to fight the multipolar world and emerge as the sole undisputed superpower.
In the past, empires expanded by conquering land to control agriculture, gold, or oil.
Today, any emerging global power will have to build its dominance by controlling data, artificial intelligence, orbital satellites, autonomous systems, and semiconductor supply chains.
Modern warfare has evolved, and this is where AI comes in.
Militarily, AI acts as a "hyper-general." It can process millions of satellite images, intercepted communications, and radar signatures in seconds, dictating battlefield strategies faster than a human brain can comprehend.
An emerging empire with superintelligent AI will simply out-think and out-maneuver any rival nation stuck using human analysts.
Data is extremely important for this grand strategy. Artificial intelligence cannot exist without massive oceans of data to train on. An emerging empire needs to harvest biological data, financial transactions, consumer habits, and logistical information.
Once this data is gathered, it can also be used to train autonomous systems like drone swarms, unmanned submarines, and robotic infantry units.
All of these allow an emerging empire to project brutal military force anywhere in the world without risking a single citizen's life.
It can enforce blockades with autonomous ships or suppress uprisings with loitering munitions. Because there are no "body bags" coming home, the political cost of war drops to zero, making it dangerously easy for the empire to enforce its will globally.
Now we can understand why America is ready to offer billions of dollars to these African nations. In exchange for the money, these countries would have to sign Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) granting the U.S. government direct access to their national digital health architectures and surveillance databases. It also includes a twenty-five year "specimen sharing agreement," requiring them to turn over physical pathogen samples and genomic sequence data to the U.S. within five days of detecting a new outbreak.
If an empire gains direct access to a sovereign nation’s national digital health architecture and surveillance databases, the result is not just spying: it is total state level vulnerability. They can track the medical histories of politicians, military commanders, and key civil servants. If a leader has a chronic condition, an addictive behavior, or a mental health history, that information becomes the ultimate blackmail tool. An empire can influence policy not by debating, but by threatening to leak sensitive medical records.
The "specimen sharing agreement" is even worse. If an empire has access to genomic data, they can identify the unique genetic markers of a specific population. Armed with this data, it becomes possible to develop targeted biological agents: pathogens designed to be less effective against the empire's own population but highly effective against a specific rival group.
The question now is: why did Trump pull the U.S. out of the World Health Organization before embarking on these data mining adventures?
The answer is simple: America does not want to share. Under the WHO’s multilateral framework, health data and resources are often treated as collective goods. For example, if Kenya gives the U.S. access to their health data, under the WHO framework, Kenya is entitled to whatever discoveries or vaccines are produced from such data.
By withdrawing from the WHO, the U.S. eliminated the "middleman" of international bureaucracy. Now, the U.S. avoids the obligation to provide those same partner nations with guaranteed or affordable access to the products developed from their own citizens' data.
The shift to bilateralism allows the U.S. to integrate health funding more tightly with broader geopolitical interests, such as access to critical minerals.
This is BILL GATES' MOSQUITO FACTORY in Colombia. It’s the LARGEST in the world.
30 MILLION genetically modified mosquitoes are RELEASED every week into 11 COUNTRIES.
Because Bill knows better than nature, what could possibly go wrong...
When angry youths storm their presidential palace to remove corrupt leaders and judges, I do not need to ask if it is a CIA orchestrated colour revolution or not.
Such a revolution will always fail to produce the right leaders and the desired institutional reforms the youths claim to be fighting for.
If you remove Tinubu today, you need to have your 800 page manifesto ready on exactly how the new government will be structured. You need to write entirely new policing laws from scratch, the colonial educational curriculums must be burned to ashes and restructured to enable true decolonization, you must have a concrete blueprint for nationalizing the banks and natural resources, a completely overhauled judicial architecture that does not cater to foreign cartels, and a radical new foreign policy that cuts off the parasitic umbilical cord to the West.
If you do not take this into consideration, you end up without a single constitutional reform. You just get a wardrobe change for the same circus, placing another set of compliant criminals in power.
Ideology is absolutely critical because the movement has to be ruthlessly rigid. Understand that even though we all pretend to want a better country, we do not actually share the same grievances. Some people just want a better electric supply for their business houses, some want civil service jobs, some just want to buy cheaper fuel at the pumps, some want the dollar exchange rate to drop so they can import foreign goods, and others just want the government to lower the price of a bag of rice.
These are consumer complaints, not revolutionary visions. Without a rigid unifying ideology, the movement will instantly collapse the moment the government throws the mob a bone and attains one of these petty objectives.
Furthermore, if the CIA and the imperial cartels know that Nigeria is having a spontaneous, headless revolution, they will simply sneak into the shadows and weaponize our fault lines.
They will secretly supply guns to factions in the East and convince them that this is the perfect opportunity to fight for Biafra.
The militants in the Niger Delta will be armed and funded to violently lock down their oil fields to protect multinational assets.
The political elites in the West will be fed propaganda to convince them that the uprising is just an Igbo or Hausa plot to take over their lucrative seaports and technological hubs.
The North will be intentionally destabilized by foreign intelligence funneling weapons to religious extremists and bandit warlords to ensure the agricultural belt burns.
In fact, without a rigid and unifying ideology, a headless uprising in Nigeria is guaranteed to descend into a bloody, Sudan style civil war where proxy warlords slaughter each other while Chevron quietly continues to pump the oil to the West.
The protest must be philosophically grounded and intellectually armed. It absolutely must not be a pathetic riot based on the individual, short sighted interests of bread and butter.
Dear Nigerians,
Do you remember the nursing students that refused to sing “na our mama be this O? They were barred from writing their nursing exam.
Justice Crack is a blogger. He exposed the poor feeding conditions in the military. He was arrested. The DSS paraded him today.
Joy Ezeugwu, the nurse who reported about the poor conditions of Uwani -Enugu Hospital has been arrested as well. She was arrested by men from Police Force Headquarters Annex, Enugu.
Nigeria is now a full-blown dictatorship.
Your civic space is shrinking everyday. Press Freedom is under attack. Freedom of Speech is being censored. The NADECOs are afraid of your voice. JUNE 12 People are no democrats.
It’s Justice Crack, Joy Ezeugwu, & our Nursing students in Delta State today, it could be you tomorrow. Justice & Joy MUST be freed & reunited with his loved ones, THEY MUST !!!
The nursing students must be allowed to write their nursing exam in Delta. Nigerians WAKE UP
Please go & register for your PVC. We must end their wicked reign of impunity & tyranny. 😩💔
@kat_maryb
Extremely simplistic. Not surprised. Born and bred in the US, you probably grew up on propaganda unbeknownst to you.
This opinion which looks so valid to you and others is predicated on propaganda you’ve absorbed or ignorance but you wouldn’t know it or should I say you might even like it whether it’s true or not, hence will not care about details. There are others such as “foreign aid and loans, yet no meaningful development”, etc.
No one is immune to propaganda. I myself used to think this 10 - 12 years ago till I gained more holistic information and understood forces and factors at play. It takes willingness and a lot of work of seeking technical details and in-depth information.
Knowledge will shatter many of your ill-informed opinions that are predicated on ignorance and/or propaganda.