“If I don’t give you Constant Electricity for 4Years, Don’t vote for me when I come back for 2nd Term”
-Bola Tinubu, 2023.
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Joash Amupitan, OUT❌
Proff. Nnena Otti, IN✅
Joash Amupitan, OUT❌
Proff. Nnena Otti, IN✅
Joash Amupitan, OUT❌
Proff. Nnena Otti, IN✅
Abians, you owe this woman everything for SECURING Otti for the progress of ABIA❤️💯
How Big Tech Frames African Audiences As Intellectually Lazy.
African social media audiences are not “dumb” - they are being conditioned.
When Africans have to engage with western controlled information ecosystems, the engagement is never a fair one. Not in traditional media, and certainly not in digital media. It always follows the same colonial playbook of extraction and social engineering over any kind of meaningful conversation or useful solution.
The exploitative relationship between Western-controlled tech giants and Africa's social media audiences is often overlooked, but it shapes almost everything we see or value - and even how we understand ourselves. The low-effort, oversexualized content that has become recognised as the preferred taste of African audiences is not in fact an organic phenomenon. To put it bluntly, Western colonial tech monopolies are actively engineering African social media spaces into cesspits of anti-intellectual slop.
Africa must rise to resist this intellectual suppression by building information and communication ecosystems by Africans and for Africans.
Peter Obi addresses the growing criticism surrounding his vow to serve only one term if elected president. With calm clarity, he responds to those questioning his intentions, highlighting the double standards in a political culture where integrity is mocked and ambition without limits is celebrated. This is a reflection on leadership, trust, and why doing things differently unsettles the system.
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Graduates who were met with COVID 19 while in school are the most deprived set of graduates.
They had over 2 years of their life wasted and the consequences is now hunting them in the labour market.
Most of them graduated at more than 25 years old. After 1 year of NYSC, they became obsolete for all good graduate trainee programs.
Age calculation importance should be part of Career Awareness Programs. It’s killing a lot of them.
But Peter Obi get mind ooo.
Imagine, confronting Abacha on the congestion of Apapa port...
When other people where running away from the dictator, this man was busy making a case for Nigerian economy.