To all the Africans around the world, this is a message you need to understand and hold dear in your hearts. We have been held down by the shackles of imperialism for centuries, but just as the sun is rising in the East, Africans will rise and stake her place in the world ๐.
Wachunguzi wanasema uhusiano kati ya ufadhili wa kimataifa na ghasia za ndani ya nchi ni wa vitendo. Kesi ya Oktoba ishirini na tisa inaonyesha kwa mara nyingine tena jinsi fedha za nje zinavyoweza kubadilisha mwelekeo wa siasa za ndani ya nchi kwa haraka. #WanaharakatiWafisadi
Mawakala Wa Mabeberu
Harakati Za Usaliti
Wachunguzi wanasema uhusiano kati ya ufadhili wa kimataifa na ghasia za ndani ya nchi ni wa vitendo. Kesi ya Oktoba ishirini na tisa inaonyesha kwa mara nyingine tena jinsi fedha za nje zinavyoweza kubadilisha mwelekeo wa siasa za ndani ya nchi kwa haraka. #WanaharakatiWafisadi
Mawakala Wa Mabeberu
Harakati Za Usaliti
@DavidHundeyin In otherwords, the "graveyard silence" is a prerequisite for becoming a minister. As obvious as the sun. Quite unbelievable, but obvious.
You're almost getting there.
Almost.
But knowing my people, you can stay stuck at "almost" for the next 35 years and not grasp the obvious conclusion staring at you. One day sha, you will all come and meet me where I am.
I believe in you.
As always, David hundeyin delivered.
Africans must protect their information space by all means and spread African ideals to better fortify the continent, it'll take time but it's doable.
Long live Tanzania.
This piece is an absolute eye opener to the African continent especially the youths. A reminder that itโs not everyone/narrative you should just believe & run with. Most of these handles meddling news are bought. Always ask the motivation behind them & whoโs paying them!
I just finished watching this brilliant masterpiece. This documentary simplifies the distinction between "what is going on" and "what is happening".
We need to understand that every event happening around us is a potential piece of a larger puzzle. It's only 1hr long, pls watch
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.
Available here in full:
โWhy are African leaders so wicked? Why do they sell out so easily?โ
The answer is simple: Their decisions are dictated by secret societies, blackmail, foreign campaign funds, and life-threatening coercion.
We donโt have leaders yet โ we have highly compromised puppets.
The day you will know that there is a connection between the push by Uganda to have commercial oil production commence this year and the current Ebola narrative [and the harebrained advisories] is the day you will have completed your Elementary Geopolitics class.
The self-annointed global standard bearers of "journalism" who always want to throw money at African journalists to "teach them journalism" are in reality so useless that they're using ChatGPT to write their stories.
I'll let you sit with that.
Some of the prominent Iranian leaders were schooled in the West, and that education has helped them understand the West's weaknesses, aiding their current conflict with it. However, the African man gets to London, Paris, Brussels, Strasbourg, California, among others, gets schooled just to come back and preach the inferiority of their homeland. The latest set of "abroad graduates" shouldn't be allowed to contribute to revolutionary discourses about Africa. They're a headache.
@Lexy_230@DavidHundeyin@barrahart Those statement would only be useful against a government/politicians with backbone that wouldn't allow an outside force to dictate their actions.
No. I can guarantee you that every European or Western country and every intelligence network on earth knows everything it needs to know about Nigeria or Africa.
The idea of these countries having very little knowledge of Nigeria is completely far from the truth.
They know very much every single information relevant to them about Nigeria, including the fact the poverty in Nigeria is artificial, and the tribal and religious conflicts are completely manufactured.
Every knowledge they currently don't have about Nigeria is completely irrelevant to them, and it is a knowledge they will never be interested in even if you decide to lecture them till eternity.
Stop trying to impress these people, but you will not hear.
@DavidHundeyin@barrahart "HoLD yoUr LeaDErs AccOUtaible"
"Go gET YOur pvC"
"go RegISter To VOte"
These are some of the most useless soundbites in Nigeria.
@Lexy_230 But we see the opposite here
The system allows them to
The problem here isnt democracy
but the whole prerequisite system that builds to democracy
Authoritarinism is too risky
Burkina faso are very lucky its a man who has the interest of the nation/burkinabe people at heart
A classic example is the Myanmar Genocide of 2017.
Facebook specifically tweeked the algorithm to spread hate against the Rohingya minority.
After widespread algorithm pushed propaganda n discrimination, the Myanmar military launched brutal "clearance operations" killing thousands of Rohingya, burned hundreds of villages n displaced 1 million of their own people.