@salym_m@Babajiide@NaijaFlyingDr The “class oriented system pegged on skin colour” does not explain the poor road, health and educational infrastructure in most African countries.
The politicians are also Africans.
Quote: "This is how USAID spent your tax dollars"
I think people have lost the will to try fact-check this guy due to the volume of lies he spreads.
Also it's actually pretty difficult with this image and quite time consuming.
It just happens I had nothing better to do. /1
First they came for the Nigerians, and I did not speak out, because I was not Nigerian.
Then they came for the Zimbabweans, and I did not speak out, because I was not Zimbabwean.
Then they came for the Ghanaians, and I did not speak out, because I was not Ghanaian.
Then they came for me, a true South African and there was no one left to speak for me.
The other day i was arguing with someone about how books like 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' are foolish to Nigerians at large.
One of the points i raised was that financial literacy cannot cover for systemic failures.
This is a prime example of the statement: “you cannot out-hustle a bad system.”
Imagine a loan was taken for this.
England players sound like this, too, when they lose. Must be a European thing. This existential delusion. Dave Chappelle once said that when he saw poor white people, they always looked comfounded, like it shouldn't be happening to them. After all, they've been told all their lives that poverty is uniquely and exclusively African. Very interesting mentality.
@oviosu Different views are totally okay I just wanted to point out that you could see 6 while I see 9 depending on where we are each standing. The elite always say scrap it. The poor take a lot of pride in it. I am sorry if I communicated it improperly. I did not mean to offend. Sorry.
@deesamus How is it you cannot discuss without resorting to insults?
That behaviour does little to help your attempt to sound smart.
Is calling me white meant to be an insult? predicting my "race" based on two sentences isn't intelligence my Nigga!
Mind you, this is what intelligence sounds like to most Nigerians.
This is exactly why I’m insisting that the Olodo argument shouldn't be limited to English-speaking vs Agbero-sounding. Neither determines intelligence.
Nigeria has many English-speaking Olodos.
I will never be in support of men or women bringing babies into the world alone.
Everyone is applauding the parents' choice; no one is talking about what that dynamic will do for the kid.