Algorithms Are Colonising African Youths
Nigerian historian Iyo Obietonbara argues that social media algorithms are a tool of colonialism, influencing what African youths consider valuable. Instead of building organisations to struggle for liberation, many of our young people are making videos about trivial matters.
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The overwhelming government majority in the Uganda Parliament is moving forward with an absurd plan that would give them power to appoint the Leader of the Opposition. It is akin to a student writing their own exam, grading their own paper, and choosing the invigilator tasked with catching them cheating.
@ManCaveUg Paternity fraud is a serious crime that should be punished by law...just imagine what those 21 adults are going through and the kind of questions they have in store for their mothers.
@DailyMonitor Now see, 21 unanswered questions...Paternity fraud should be a real thing enacted into law,making DNA tests mandatory at birth no Jokes,u cant imagine what these 21 grown adults must be thinking.
@ManCaveUg This goes back to Social Conditioning, many men grow up believing their worth is strictly measured by their Provision to others,We need to reach out to other men who know the ropes,and have been there be4.
@PatroUganda But Surely....are these reasons enuff for one to walk OUT....eeeeeerh
The apartment looks just fine for a couple,that's just simply monkey branching,there is smthing else.
Lubangakene Douglas, a player with Gulu City Falcons Rugby Club is in need of financial assistance for an implant and treatment due to an ACL Dislocation of the right shoulder sustained in the Uganda Cup Games 2025. The treatment amounts to 1,800,000 UGX to provide health care.