MESSAGE TO THE WORLD ABOUT MY COUNTRY, NIGERIA
I heard Trump speaking arrogantly and disrespectfully about my country, Nigeria. What we want him and the world to understand is this: Nigeria is not like those other nations you look down upon, the ones you exploit and destabilize under the disguise of “liberation” just to steal their resources.
Yes, Nigeria has its problems corruption, hardship, and an ongoing struggle to grow as a nation. We face challenges daily, and life can be tough. But none of this makes us forget that every grain of this land is ours, and every natural resource within it belongs to us.
We have endured conditions many people could never survive. Our parents and grandparents lived through coups, poverty, and suffering, yet they remained loyal to this nation. We were born into their struggle, and we carry their resilience. No hardship has ever made us turn our backs on our country and it never will.
Let it be known: we choose to live and die as free Nigerians. We reject any so-called “liberation” from foreign powers. We have seen what you did to nations like Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Sudan, Libya, and Vietnam, you destroyed them in the name of freedom, and they are still suffering from the ruins you left behind.
If any country truly wishes to help Nigeria, then do so with respect and dignity. Our nation is far too strong and rich in spirit and resources to be bullied or manipulated. And if it ever comes to that, we are ready to defend Nigeria with everything we have our voices, our strength, our very lives.
We may have internal differences, but if any nation dares to invade or exploit our land under the pretense of help, we will stand united Muslims and Christians alike to fight anyone who tries to oppress us, even if we must stand alone.
I AM A PROUD NIGERIAN 🇳🇬
— Imamu Sheka
MESSAGE TO THE WORLD ABOUT MY COUNTRY, NIGERIA
I heard Trump speaking arrogantly and disrespectfully about my country, Nigeria. What we want him and the world to understand is this: Nigeria is not like those other nations you look down upon, the ones you exploit and destabilize under the disguise of “liberation” just to steal their resources.
Yes, Nigeria has its problems corruption, hardship, and an ongoing struggle to grow as a nation. We face challenges daily, and life can be tough. But none of this makes us forget that every grain of this land is ours, and every natural resource within it belongs to us.
We have endured conditions many people could never survive. Our parents and grandparents lived through coups, poverty, and suffering, yet they remained loyal to this nation. We were born into their struggle, and we carry their resilience. No hardship has ever made us turn our backs on our country and it never will.
Let it be known: we choose to live and die as free Nigerians. We reject any so-called “liberation” from foreign powers. We have seen what you did to nations like Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Sudan, Libya, and Vietnam, you destroyed them in the name of freedom, and they are still suffering from the ruins you left behind.
If any country truly wishes to help Nigeria, then do so with respect and dignity. Our nation is far too strong and rich in spirit and resources to be bullied or manipulated. And if it ever comes to that, we are ready to defend Nigeria with everything we have our voices, our strength, our very lives.
We may have internal differences, but if any nation dares to invade or exploit our land under the pretense of help, we will stand united Muslims and Christians alike to fight anyone who tries to oppress us, even if we must stand alone.
I AM A PROUD NIGERIAN 🇳🇬
— Imamu Sheka
Dear @cz_binance,
Nigeria did not kidnap any former Binance employee. The individual in question was lawfully detained as part of an investigation into Binance’s operations in Nigeria, which were found to be in violation of local regulations.
Nigeria is a sovereign nation with its own laws designed to protect the rights, freedoms, and economic stability of its citizens. Just as the United States and other countries enforce their legal frameworks, leading to the creation of Binance-US for American users. Nigeria also reserves the right to enforce compliance within its jurisdiction.
We respect your contributions to the global crypto industry, but we also urge for mutual respect of national laws and due process.
Regards
Dear @cz_binance,
Nigeria did not kidnap any former Binance employee. The individual in question was lawfully detained as part of an investigation into Binance’s operations in Nigeria, which were found to be in violation of local regulations.
Nigeria is a sovereign nation with its own laws designed to protect the rights, freedoms, and economic stability of its citizens. Just as the United States and other countries enforce their legal frameworks, leading to the creation of Binance-US for American users. Nigeria also reserves the right to enforce compliance within its jurisdiction.
We respect your contributions to the global crypto industry, but we also urge for mutual respect of national laws and due process.
Regards
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