Twenty years ago, when I first got online, there was a notorious goat thief named Bassey Ikpi that popped up every time my name was googled. It took me a couple of years to bring dignity back to the name just for a Forex scammer named Bassey Ikpi to bring shame upon us again.
This is one of the most honest and educative takes on the current threat of a USA invasion of Nigeria.
May God bless and reward this girl wherever she is.
Reading this made me feel a deep sense of gratitude. We live in a country where we can freely worship God.
No group should ever be persecuted for practicing their religion. We don’t have to share the same beliefs in order for us to respect each other.
Numerous countries all around the world are being affected by this horror & it’s dangerous to pretend we don’t notice.
Thank you to The President & his team for taking this seriously.
God bless every persecuted Christian.
Let’s remember to lift them up in prayer.
Nicki, with all honesty, this is the kind of ignorance that gets amplified because of celebrity status. You speak from a place of comfort, not understanding.
You read a one-sided statement and rushed to draw conclusions about a country and people you clearly know nothing about.
No one in Nigeria is being killed for being Christian. Christians worship freely, Muslims worship freely, and traditional believers practice openly. What you’re echoing is not concern, it’s propaganda dressed as compassion.
When you say no group should ever be persecuted, remember that false accusations can also persecute an entire nation.
You live in a country that invaded others under the same excuse of helping, yet left behind chaos and graves.
You speak of persecution while your own system still kills Black people unjustly. Don’t project America’s savior complex on Africa. We’ve seen how that story ends every single time.
Nigeria’s problem is not religion; it’s bad actors exploiting faith for politics. And the West, instead of helping us strengthen unity, keeps the feeding division with selective reports and staged outrage.
Before you thank any president for taking it seriously, ask who benefits from painting Nigeria as a country in crisis.
If you truly care about peace and justice, learn before you speak. Use your voice to bridge understanding, not to echo misinformation. Africa has had enough of pity from people who never cared to understand its truth!
@gods_man I see that. I’m honestly about to stay off here too.
Honestly, people who left tumblr for here, left here for TikTok and I’m just tired of toxic self righteousness. I feel like we are being manipulated by the algorithm to be angry at each other.
And while I’m here: the venn diagram of Tyler’s white fans and Dot’s white fans are like this 🤲🏼. twins on your daddy second white wife side Then Drake’s Black fans are like this
It’s insane to me that all this started because his white fans didn’t give a fuck about D’Angelo and were being disrespectful to his legacy and Tyler’s mourning of him.
That’s why we are here.
Yall done pulled me out of my twitter hiatus for this nonsense.
Apparently, I don’t play about Tyler. I didn’t even know until yesterday!
Shoutout to @fly
Yall done pulled me out of my twitter hiatus for this nonsense.
Apparently, I don’t play about Tyler. I didn’t even know until yesterday!
Shoutout to @flyyscience1