For the record, people from countries that have never had a successful modern revolution need to learn to sit down and shut up more often when those with actual revolutions in progress are going about their business.
If Burkina Faso is receiving criticism from Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Cuban, North Korean or Iranian sources, such criticism can be taken seriously and acted on. The source makes the critique valid because they've actually been there and done that.
But if the criticism is coming from our chronically online brethren in White-istan, their cousins in Epstein-istan, and their eternally hapless southern vassals in Arab-istan and Afristan, it has all the value of a Child Rights bill sponsored by Ghislaine Maxwell.
If you haven't figured out how to stop your own taxes from being directly used to fund the wholesale murder of Sahelian villagers, Congolese shopkeepers, Iranian schoolchildren and Palestinian olive farmers; if your own government has revealed that it is controlled by a network of rich White-istanis who eat cute little white girls with pigtails and call their meat "jerky" and you did absolutely nothing about it except make upper case tweets with lots of exclamation marks, your opinions about Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso, the Sahelian Alliance, or any other anti-imperial project are completely worthless and nobody needs them.
That Palestine flag on your Twitter display name has zero revolutionary value and nothing you say has any value. At best, you're a cheerleader and nothing more. So stay on the sidelines, wave your internet pom-poms and learn to shut the fuck up while the actual players on the field get things done.
Rant over.
You can spend your whole life inside the U.S. narrative and never encounter a single real question.
You will be asked if you support the troops.
Never if you support the wars.
You will be asked if you stand with Israel.
Never if you stand with international law.
You will be asked if you feel safe.
Never if others deserve to.
That is how you manufacture consent.
You do not ban questions.
You just never ask the right ones.
...to bear the burden of any ("African liberation") decisions they make alone. In essence, not backed by other Africans. Simply cut the head and the body dies (at least in this context)
South Africa being an important member of BRICS is liable to be on the frontline of attacks against Africa's liberation especially when it comes to the new multipolar direction the world is moving.The idea is to turn their black brothers and sisters against them so they will have
Are we surprised that the judiciary is saying political parties should be deregistered when it is a few months to election. They have been bought not too long ago with increased pay and houses built for them if I remember correctly. So I don't think anyone should be surprised
Emeka Ike hails from one of Peter Gregory Obi’s strongholds. He was singled out for slaughter; to make an example of. How did Lere Olayinka gain access to Emeka’s classified information?
How was he able to access the database?
Opposition must demand an immediate forensic examination of INEC’s database.
Lere Olayinka has access to INEC’s backend.
It only means that the Commission has been totally compromised. The rot is deeper than we thought. You will get to your polling unit—only to discover that the BVAS machine cannot read your card. You will discover that INEC & agents of the ruling party (have searched out your name, & deleted your INFO from the system).
Agent provocateurs will transfer your PVC registration to a different polling unit or state. A place far away from where you are supposed to vote. Peter Obi should not take this lightly!
From what we witnessed at FCT local election, INEC transferred those who voted for Obi to distant locations, far away from where they were supposed to vote. People only got to find out on the day of that local council election.
On top of that, Wike declared a curfew. He prevented people from moving around. You will be surprised that voters in certain regions & places where Obi got high number of votes are being mass deleted from the database as I speak. That way, their PVCs cannot be read.
Peter Obi’s stronghold is being tampered with. This is no longer a scaremongering, it’s a FACT! This is disenfranchisement on a grand scale.
The above are some of the many ways that Nigerians are going to be disenfranchised—worse, restricted! The inmates have taken over the asylum. Mad men are running things now.
INEC will put the lives of NYSC officials in danger. A widespread disenfranchisement like that could lead to break down of law & order.
Time to fix this is now! Tomorrow might be late! If an APC urchin can have Admin access to INEC’s backbend, then nothing is impossible!
Opposition must leave nothing to chance. We must deal with this issue NOW! Current INEC must be disbanded! Joash Amupitan must go!
Fanon wrote that, the colonised person uses religion to release tensions that should be directed at the oppressor.
The energy that should fuel revolt gets, redirected into the spiritual.
Last year, the US government said some African governments refused to participate in its forced deportation programme for illegal migrants. Ghana volunteered to collect them and help dump them.
In 2022, the British government decided it no longer wished to host asylum seekers on its own territory and needed somewhere to offload them. Rwanda raised its hand.
In 2016, the United States decided it could not keep certain Guantanamo Bay prisoners in its own facilities. Ghana openly agreed to receive them on African soil.
And now the United States has decided it cannot repatriate its own Ebola patients to its own vastly superior medical infrastructure. Kenya has offered to build them a treatment centre.
Every time a Western government identifies something it considers too dangerous, too embarrassing, too legally complicated or too politically inconvenient to keep on its own territory, there is always an African government somewhere ready to collect it.
Deportees, asylum seekers, terror suspects, infectious disease patients. The willingness of certain African leaders to position their countries as the world’s surrogate waste management service, in exchange for whatever diplomatic or financial token has no visible floor.
There will always be morally bankrupt opportunists in government who will not look at the safety of their people, the dignity of their flag or the solidarity owed to the oppressed, and will instead compete to be the most useful to the powerful.
🇳🇬 Nigeria has everything it takes to be a global superpower, at least on par with Iran 🇮🇷
But guess what’s stopping it?
The Nigerian people.
Nigerians appear to have made peace with remaining perpetually subservient to the U.S. and its allies. Colonialism completely captured the Nigerian imagination, and the people are not ready to let go of this colonial mentality.
The ultimate goal of a typical Nigerian is to remain in service to America against their own country. They serve America in the military, technology, politics, name it.
This is the biggest problem the country faces.
In whatever you do today, just remember that a teacher was beheaded after over 40 persons (including 39 students and 7 teachers) were abducted in a school invasion in Oyo state, and the Federal government is yet to say not to talk of do anything about it.
Same day, in Borno state, 51 children were kidnapped, with a significant number being toddlers aged 2 to 5 years old from a nursery school in Mussa, Askira-Uba LGA of the state.
Eye witnesses reported that the kidnappers used the children as human shields while fleeing on motorbikes, to prevent security forces from firing at them.
All of these happening in Nigeria. Not Syria.
It could have been families of any of us. The silence of the government towards these numerous cases of insecurity, is deafening.
The Nigerian military, which we are made to believe is ineffective, suddenly becomes effective when collaborating with the US military to the point of providing intelligence, and a US military commander is on tape confessing they can't do without the Nigerian army.
When you people are tired of this theatre, you will explain exactly what the US troops are doing in Nigeria. According to all the reports I have read, the Nigerian military is providing intelligence and also carrying out the supposed strikes, so what exactly are the US troops here for?
Very soon one government will start releasing some gravity based/defying technologies and start calling them alien technologies. These are supressed techs, not alien techs
An AMERICAN FRAUD SCHEME scamming its own citizens
To my fellow Nigerians, As you make money, Please invest in MEDIA.
We Need to change how we are perceived globally.
This so called fraud scheme has 4 Americans in it
🇺🇸 Aruan Drake, 37, Atlanta, Georgia
🇺🇸 Peter Reed, 35, Oak Forest, Illinois
🇺🇸 Shaquille I. Jackson, 33, Chicago,
Illinois
🇺🇸 Lon Goodman, Chicago area, owner of New Dolton Currency Exchange, laundered ~$50M
The rest are also American citizens with Nigerian parents.
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Ayobami Osas Christopher, aka “Lovely Man”, 30, Lawrenceville, Georgia
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Ayorinde Emmanuel Adebayo, 35, Olympia Fields, Illinois
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Olabode Bankole, 37, Loganville, Georgia
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Chukwuemeka Evulukwu, 35, Atlanta, Georgia
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Kingsley Owusu, 37, Chicago, Illinois
🇳🇬🇺🇸 Oluwafemi Michael Awoyemi, 40, Romeoville, Illinois
11 on that list were not named probably because of their nationality and the backlash.
The only core Nigerians on that list are 4 people, Which I refuse to mention.
So technically. This is an AMERICAN FRAUD SCHEME targeting its own citizens
You see how they use the media to always push narratives.
Nigeria does not have the financial infrastructure to move 215 million dollar.
Don’t let anyone gaslight you.
THIS IS AN AMERICAN THING.
If not for the NDA signed, I have someone here who worked as a CCR in @MTNNG. She explained how this theft is being done, and you'll be shocked to know they have targets for this “data stealing thing.”
They have a supervisor named Mukthar who is an expert at damage control whenever a customer complains about this data usage theft.
Go to Opebi just before Salvation bus stop and ask for Outcess Firm
I shouldn't reveal more than necessary to avoid some of their staff losing their jobs.
I once dated one of their top shots too. The things I learned about @MTNNG's reckless hostility towards Nigerians is cold, but @NgComCommission should not be complacent and must always do the needful.
Let's leave it here for now.