You’ll fight govt, and still fight your fellow citizens because we cannot unite as a nation of over 200m people to speak with one voice & stand against what is wrong or the maltreatment of our people by outsiders.
While you’re speaking out, another Nigerian is at one corner promoting those who oppress you simply bcos it doesn’t affect them directly.
They’ll even tell you, “It’s not that serious” or “Why are you so upset?”, especially when they see that it doesn’t directly affect you too. They cannot understand why anyone would stand up & speak against injustice if they are not personally a victim.
We have become so divided, so lacking in shame, principles, & empathy for our own people.
It is so painful to watch! 💔
You voted for someone who licked a microphone when they asked him to test it
But you want to analyse how 10,000MW can be generated
As if you have the brains for this conversation
My contribution as an African is that I’m not seeing that movie produced by SA people. Every one of you that has seen the movie “The polygamist” are tone deaf.
90% SA in the series!
I don’t think you people understand the depth of the hatred these people have for you. They hate you so much, they’re killing you. But Nigerians should watch it bcos there’s one Akin Omotoso as director!
Fucking clowns!
@vintagejoor@Steadi_lady Will a South African watch a Nigerian show you this spineless idiot, you think it’s about some stupid show??
God should just take all of you
@sep_tem_berrr@TheAjibolaGrey What do you people even stand for?? No wonder tinubu is your president, if you can’t stand for anything then why be alive???
SA will never watch our movies
Dear Nigerians,
Skipping that South African film costs you nothing.
It’s the easiest protest you’ll ever make, a way to stand for the Nigerians being disenfranchised over there.
@KhanyisaWolf@onyinyechiii_ Stop lying, you call every girl that listens to Nigerian music a jollofina, show us your Apple replay or Spotify wrap let’s see the Davido you’ve been playing