Ideology begins where curiosity ends.
The moment a conclusion becomes sacred, truth becomes negotiable.
Questions become threats.
Contradictions become enemies.
Reality becomes optional.
That’s when you’ve stopped learning and started believing.
Just in case people are not aware, the removal of electricity subsidies in Nigeria, which has caused the astronomical rise in electricity prices, was directly dictated by the World Bank's to both the previous and the present Nigerian government.
Whether you think electricity should even be subsidised or not (I personally think it should be, because there is literally no serious country in the world where it isn't), what should worry you more than the removal alone is the fact that a small group of unelected, anonymous white men in Washington DC acting on behalf of a foreign state interest (the US govt is the World Bank's biggest shareholder) have the power to determine how much you should pay for your electricity in Nigeria.
The electricity is generated in Nigeria, using Nigerian energy sources and Nigerian labour, and is distributed and transmitted using Nigerian infrastructure, but one group of oyibos you have never heard of who are sitting on another continent somehow have the power to instruct your government to raise your energy bills and complicate your life.
They even offer your government loans that it doesn't need and isn't qualified for, then they make disbursement conditional on increasing your electricity bill by removing the same electricity subsidy that they have in their own country, because Africa's largest population and industrial cluster must not be allowed to have sustained and reliable access to cheap power. If it gets that, the only possible result is industrialisation - which means no more free natural resources and cheap labour to support the existing unipolar economic order.
This is why geopolitics concerns you in Agege. It literally determines the price of your Ikeja Electric units.
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:
It’s not just the psychopathic elite we’re fighting.
We’re also fighting the narcissistic, brain-dead sheep who follow them.
This is an uphill climb.
They’ve weaponized the human race against itself.
“Why are African leaders so wicked? Why do they sell out so easily?”
The answer is simple: Their decisions are dictated by secret societies, blackmail, foreign campaign funds, and life-threatening coercion.
We don’t have leaders yet — we have highly compromised puppets.
The wealthiest people on earth are not following the financial advice they give you on television.
They are following a different set of laws entirely.
Laws encoded in ancient texts thousands of years before the first bank was ever built.
Laws that were deliberately removed from your education.
Read carefully. Here are 7 of them:
Going through videos from the just-concluded Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode this past Friday, I now know Nigeria is hellfire.
40+ kids and 3 teachers, including the beheaded one, did not move the national conscience one bit.
It's redundant to preach about hellfire in Nigeria.
US embassies across Africa are no longer distributing red t-shirts to local communities with solidarity hashtags about missing Nigerian children printed on them?
No one is wearing red and doing daily protests at Unity Fountain? No hijab-wearing lunatics screaming and pouring spit at TV cameras everyday? No one is pasting posters of missing schoolchildren under Falomo Bridge?
Guardian newspaper is not printing a black square with "Where are the girls?" on the top left corner of its front page everyday? American celebrities have not rediscovered their love for kidnapped Nigerian children?
How droll.
Until the 230 million tabula rasas learn to differentiate between their factual reality and the contrived, sponsored nonsense funded by the NED budget for a foreign regime change operation.
Shebi I'm just a "conspiracy theorist" and America has only ever wanted the best for you? Shebi there was no US-led regime change operation in 2015 intended to derail the development of the 3rd fastest growing economy in the world which was on track to become Africa's first trillion-dollar economy by 2024?
Shebi everything that has happened since 2015 including the loss of 65% of national GDP, the generational talent haemorrhage, the total collapse into ungoverned space, the ascension of a drug dealer from Chicago into the presidency, and the creation of a permanent US military base on Nigerian soil for the first time, are all just separate, coincidental events that have nothing to do with each other?
Don't worry, your tears have not even started yet.
You will cry hot tears for help that will never come.
Turns out that "gifted child" who used to finish exams in 10 minutes without studying, read entire novels under the desk during math class, and got praised for being hyper-mature... was actually just an undiagnosed ADHD kid running on pure, unregulated novelty and high-stakes pressure.
@oku_yungx They don’t need audits !
All they need is a solid Collateral..
Loans like that, they don’t pray you could afford to repay them back !
The collateral is their main Goal !
Truth 7: Time is not moving forward. It is cycling.
Ancient cultures tracked time in spirals. Great Ages. Yugas. Precessions. They saw civilization as a repeating pattern, rising and collapsing, rising again.
Modern physicists now question whether time is even a fundamental feature of the Universe at all.
The ancients were not describing mythology.
They were describing a physics we are only beginning to have the language for.
@TheProjectUnity Why are mainstream archaeologists hell-bent on lying to our faces even when we all know they're lying?
Truth is usually stranger than fiction.
These decisions are not being made by Nigerians. Not even Nigerians are this self-destructive.
I've said all I can possibly say anyway.
Whoever doesn't get it, shouldn't.
(1) Cheap technology in Africa.
China
(2) Cheap and affordable electrical appliances in Africa.
China
(3) Interest Free Loans/Loans with 3 to 5% Interest as against predatory loans from western countries and institutions.
China.
(5) Africa's partners in industrialization and in infrastructure development.
China.
(6) Cheap and affordable cars that have flooded the African market. Making car ownership a reality for a lot of Africans.
China.
(7) Cheap and affordable STEM Toys/Baby Tec
China.
(8) Affordable digital Economy & ICT.
China.
(9) Affordable Public Health & Pharmaceuticals
China.
(10) Agricultural Export Support by removing all tariffs for African nations.
China.
(11) Africa's solar belt program via which tens of thousands of homes in Africa now have electricity?
China.
(12) Africa's partner in building super industries like the $20 billion Dangote Refinery?
China.
Lastly, guess the country, so called geopolitical analysts and social influencers castigates the most in Africa?
Yeah, you guessed right.
China.
Let me add this:
The reason we have what looks like a middle class in several African countries today is China.
China didn't just lift itself out of poverty, it took the entire Global South with it and we in Africa are direct beneficiaries of China's massive industrialization.
Instead of spreading propaganda against the Chinese, we should be grateful to China and learn from them to better our systems.
Some of you won't be able to afford smart phones or home appliances and basic civilian technology if China had no cards in global politics and power.
Some of your parents couldn't even afford TV when the West controlled everything.
Stop being stup*d, know who your true partners are.
Political power in any country naturally rests with the poor and working class, as they are usually the most numerous.
The elite need ignorance and division to remain in power.
For the first time in a long while, Nigerians are feeling like they actually have a real say in who leads them, in the person of Peter Obi and Engr. Rabiu Kwankwaso.
This is a big shift from the usual system where a few people in political parties sit somewhere and decide who gets presented to millions of Nigerians.
And maybe that’s why there’s so much pushback. Because for once, the people are insisting on being part of the decision.
It also shows something important: the real coalition is the people. When citizens come together and say enough is enough, and decide to choose their own leaders, there’s really no stopping that kind of movement.
The OK ticket reflects the true essence of democracy. A government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
#NigeriaWillBeOk