@RealOlaudah The destruction of my people isn't because of lack of strength,will or capacity,it is because my people have been beaten,they've suffered,dreamed in pain & suffering & hope to no avail of certainty & have become people who will do all to survive but fight for freedom.-Timi Oworu
As of 2026,
- Nigeria has 300,000+ illegals migrants from Ghana, Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin.
- 870,000 identified foreign nationals overstaying their visas from South Africa, China, India, etc
- 127,000 asylum and refuge seekers majorly from central Africa.
Guess what, Nigerians don’t even care more less going about killing them like you murderers in South Africa.
Trump walks out of NBC interview, calls anchor 'stupid' for demanding proof of election-rigging claims
President Donald Trump on Sunday terminated a live interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker after she repeatedly challenged him to provide evidence for his claims that elections were rigged, including allegations of fraud in California’s recent primaries and the 2020 contest.
In a clip circulating online, the tense exchange occurred during Trump’s appearance on Meet the Press in Wisconsin.
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@DavidHundeyin@DavidHundeyin if you're not too busy I will like you to also explain the crypto aspect as i saw a news article regarding the US seizing Iran's close or more than 1B$( can't remember the actual figures) worth of crypto and wondering how if it's as they do say "not centralised".
To the celebrities crying on camera, this week.
You're close to the people in power. You have access to them. Please tell them.
The terrorists who kidnapped those children and their teachers, released this video.
They're scheduling another execution.
CONAN AT HARVARD: “No university in our nation has produced more Nobel laureates or white collar criminals… so whether you choose good or evil, know that you are among the very best.”
@Obiagz@abati1990 thanks so much for that interject, word of encouragement and correction. She's in her own right a professional adult , praise her and her career , we don't accept such backward comments.
Hello @LCFC
I’m Olaogun, a winger also played as a striker from Nigeria. I’ve spent the last 3 years training daily to get one shot at professional football.
I’m not asking for a contract. I’m asking for 7 days on trial to show you what I can do. If I’m not good enough, I’ll walk away with no hard feelings.
I’m fast, direct, and I work harder than anyone on the pitch.
My highlights are here: https://t.co/nD68FCLsMn
Thanks,
Olaogun
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As an Iranian woman who lived in Iran for 19 years, I grew up wanting to become a surgeon. I never once heard in Iran that surgery was “for men.” Ironically, the first time I heard certain STEM fields or specialties being treated as more suitable for men was after moving to the United States.
Being this uninformed is surprising, Alice. It is irresponsible, unprofessional, and dehumanizing toward Iranian women. We are far more capable than what you see on your Twitter feed.
Iran has serious issues involving women’s rights and legal restrictions, but presenting Iranian women as secluded figures who are barely allowed outside is a caricature closer to Taliban Afghanistan than reality.
Iranian women are educated, visible, and active across society. The World Bank reports female youth literacy in Iran at about 99% for ages 15 to 24, which directly contradicts the image of women isolated from education or public life.
According to the World Bank Gender Data Portal, women’s formal labor-force participation in Iran is low, around 13 to 14%, while men’s is around 67%. That gender gap is real. But labor-force participation only measures paid work or active job-seeking. Research also suggests women’s informal, family-based, agricultural, and unpaid work may be undercounted. Using that number to portray Iranian women as secluded or invisible locked up in their homes is misleading.
If you want to discuss life for Iranian women, talk about how sanctions affect access to cancer diagnosis and treatment, including breast cancer care, since breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting Iranian women. Talk about how sanctions restrict livelihoods, increase economic pressure, and make it harder for men and women to find adequate jobs and build stable lives.
Iranian women are strong and have spent decades fighting for themselves while building careers, movements, and communities. Reducing them to helpless, voiceless figures is ridiculous and unforgivable.
#Woman_Life_Freedom #زن_زندگی_آزادی #از_دموکراسی_بگو