The documentary that has had the very worst people on the entire continent of Africa hollering like dogs since the trailer came out 2 weeks ago.
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General Sani Abacha ruled Nigeria from November 1993 until his death in June 1998. He is one of the most controversial leaders of Nigeria. I present to you the dictator who ‘built’ Nigeria.
This is episode 10 of #powerandplunder
"Don't blame the West for your underdevelopment because that denies you agency..."
...Says an African man whose president is a drug dealer from Chicago currently being blackmailed by the US government using his DEA investigation records.
Lmao pls I have an information war to fight. Ain't nobody got time to be responding to people who live in an artificial world inside their own head.
We'll be out here in the real world while you continue spamming George Ayittey soundbites on Twitter.
Whenever the fuck you wake up is your individual morning.
@___DNP@AsakyGRN It’s going to be pointless arguing with you, make a law that prevents anyone from using the term black on Africans. If you can’t, then shut up and stop pushing idiotic arguments.
Elections are coming and this is one of the British state's contributions to keeping Nigerians plugged into the deliberately-inflamed electoral merry-go-round.
If they can successfully ignite a rhetorical 'dumb blackie vs indoctrinated blackie vs poor blackie' social media civil war, they know the blackies will all be too busy fighting each other or trying to put out the fire to have the actual conversation that matters - that Nigeria needs total societal upheaval and physical rebellion to uproot their puppets who are never going to relinquish power through an 'election'.
The only meaningful response is to completely blank it and refuse to give it airtime.
Because after you saw this same BBC openly publish an article claiming that "Chicago State University certified that Tinubu’s certificate is not a forgery" - when literally THE EXACT OPPOSITE is what happened, why on earth are you still allowing it have access to your eyes and ears?
Is it BDSM that is worrying you people? Why don't you see what is so obvious in front of you?
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