A lot of money is in this world, but the problem is, YOU and people like you do not know exactly how this money works.
You think there’s a pool somewhere where this money is seated, ready to be handed to whoever follows your online class, which is why you spend every day here encouraging people to abandon all else and focus on Elon Musk revenue.
Money is a value for resources (matter) primarily. The paper or the digital one you have in your pocket or bank account is a reward for this value. But it takes labour (energy) for there to be economic activities that will bring about this reward.
That money you are witnessing Elon Musk pack is the reward for the collective labour of everyone on earth being extracted by the most inhumane way possible into Elon Musk’s pocket.
Like I always maintain, economic literacy is the foundation to getting this continent to progress. The inability to recognize that people like Elon are rich today because you are poor is the worst deficiency that can afflict any man.
Nigeria sells raw cocoa at $8,000 a tonne. Processed into butter it earns $48,000. Made into chocolate it earns $240,000. 30 times the money, yet Nigeria is still choosing $8,000.
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.
"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.
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.
🚨🎙️Wayne Rooney: “Arsenal have been robbed tonight” 🤯
Rooney 🗣️ “I’ll be completely honest, Arsenal were absolutely robbed tonight, there is no other way to put it. You look at that foul on Noni Madueke in the box; it’s a stonewall, 100% clear penalty. How the referee or VAR hasn't given that is beyond me, and it completely changes the dynamic of a Champions League final.
But for me, the moment that truly gave it away the moment you knew exactly what the referee was doing was that halftime whistle. To blow the whistle right as Arsenal are literally standing there about to take a corner? I’ve played this game a long time, and you rarely see that unless there’s a blatant bias. It was shocking, and it set the tone for everything that followed.
In the second half, it became a totally different game, and not because of the football. The referee made absolutely sure that every single 50/50 call, every little nudge, and every major decision went straight to PSG. It completely killed Arsenal’s momentum. But to be fair, I’m not even surprised. We saw the exact same story when they played Bayern Munich earlier in the tournament. The officiating was heavily skewed then, and it’s happened again on the biggest stage.
PSG might be lifting the trophy, but they cannot honestly look at themselves in the mirror and be proud of the way they’ve won this final. To win the biggest prize in club football like that? It leaves a horrible taste. Arsenal deserved so much more tonight.”
Major cheat code for life: Be fully where your feet are. When you're at work, work. When you're with family, be with family. When you're resting, rest. Most people are physically present and mentally everywhere else.
After almost seven years at this club, it’s hard to put into words what this moment means to me.
I arrived at this club when I was 18 years old. Far from home, barely speaking the language, trying to adapt to a completely new culture, new life and chasing a dream that felt so big at the time.
I didn’t know exactly what the future would hold, but I knew I wanted to give everything for this club.
We didn’t just build a team, we built a family, an identity, and something the fans could believe in again. To see this club back where it belongs is one of the proudest moments of my career.
I want to thank my family, thank everyone at the club, the staff, my teammates, and every person working behind the scenes. Most importantly, thank you to the fans. Your support, patience and love throughout these years never went unnoticed. You stayed with us through the difficult moments, and this title belongs to you as much as anyone.
This club changed my life. I will always be grateful for the privilege of wearing this shirt.
PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 🏆
🚨[🟢] NEW: Arsenal’s Premier League title lift recorded the highest live viewership for a title celebration in the last two decades 😳
Today’s celebrations peaked at 7.3 million live viewers, compared to Liverpool’s 3 million viewers during their title lift last season.
@FabrizioRomano
This strongly shows exactly how much the rest of the EPL hates Arsenal. Let’s be real: Bruno Fernandes is a good player, but he doesn't come close to Player of the Season. Not after the incredible season David Raya and Declan Rice just had.
They had to take the award away from both Arsenal players because they simply don’t want us winning everything. I tell you what, if the golden gloves award was not down to clean sheets and undebatable indicators, that would have been taken away from Raya as well.
Look across the EPL and tell me how many clubs have actually congratulated Arsenal. None! Bar Pep Guardiola and Andoni Iraola.
The anti-Arsenal bias is loud now, but all of these will be outright ridiculous once the 2025/26 Ballon d'Or top five is revealed, and Bruno Fernandes is not on it.
They just hate us for no good reason, but no matter how hard they try to pull us down, we are here to stay. The mistake they made was to watch us win it — now Arteta’s taste buds are buzzing.
#COYG
Declan Rice/David Raya my EPL player of the season 2025/26.
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