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Keep calm and listen to others and word your thoughts carefully.
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You heard @OlayinkaLere very well.
Ah, Nigeria. A nation that insists on playing the theater of democracy while the script is being written elsewhere. The Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, has now taken upon himself the task of building houses for our Judges, men and women of a supposedly co-equal branch of government. One might mistake it for benevolence, but in truth, it is conquest dressed as charity. Under the Judicial Clause, the guardianship of welfare, housing, and entitlements belongs exclusively to the judiciary itself. Yet here we are, watching the Executive tighten its leash around the very neck of justice.
You see, separation of powers was designed as a firewall against tyranny. But in Nigeria, the firewall has been breached, the circuits rewired. The Legislature is docile, the Judiciary compromised, and the Executive intoxicated by impunity. Britain and her allies need not even lift a finger; they have perfected the art of remote control, managing their colonial estate through loyal stewards who mistake servitude for statesmanship.
In a sane polity, @GovWike would be dismissed in disgrace, and @officialABAT impeached for his serial desecrations of the constitutional order. But this is Nigeria, a country under a spell, a deep aquatic enchantment that numbs reason and paralyzes resistance. The people move, yes, but only within the invisible boundaries of their captivity. They do not revolt, they endure.
And that is the tragedy: a nation so conquered it cannot even recognize its chains. What is left is not governance, but sorcery. Not leadership, but enchantment. Until that spell is broken, Nigerians will remain prisoners in an open-air cage, mistaking the bars for pillars of stability.
But a day will come, when every gate of brass, and bars of iron will cut in pieces, that day is near.
Pain, Suffering and Starvation of Africans should NOT be normalised and ignored. Speak on Sudan! Don’t stop. This is a man made humanitarian crisis and the world is doing nothing to stop it. #SudanCrisis#sudanstarving
The world's worst humanitarian crisis is being ignored, with over 8 million people displaced, 500,000 children dead from hunger. Cholera and war crimes spreading in silence.
This is not just a Sudanese issue — it is a test of our shared humanity. 🇸🇩
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It takes someone planting one tree, then another and another and before you know it, we’ve a whole forest.
All from one little tree.
Some goes with donations. It may seem like just N500, but when 10 people do it, it becomes 5000k. When 1000 people do it, 500K, etc.
Save this nurse today with at least N500.
Save a woman who has dedicated herself to saving lives.
Save a young mother of 3. Save Zainab. Please, as you share, give your N500 and more.
Let’s build a life saving forest with our little trees.
We have made deposits for some of her drugs already and I believe we can do more.
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🚨🚨SOUND THE ALARM BELLS....DTIGRESS HAVE WON THE AFROBASKET TITLE AGAIN!!!
Nigeria's D'Tigress have won an unprecedented fifth consecutive #AfroBasketWomen title, becoming the first country in Africa to win this title five times in a row.
Nigeria defeated Mali in a nail-biting final, showing grit and determination to win a remarkable seventh Afrobasket title.
They have dominated and conquered Africa, winning their 29th match on the bounce without losing a single game since 2015!!
Full time: Nigeria 🇳🇬 78 - 64 Mali 🇲🇱
ALL HAIL THE QUEENS OF AFRICA... THEY ALWAYS COME THROUGH FOR MOTHERLAND !!!
MISSING PERSON.
A brother Auwal Abubakar known as (Sarkee) gone missing for more than 10days and nowhere to be found. If you have any information about his whereabout please contact these numbers:
08037147913
08062317121
08035545453
Retweet fisabillahi!🙏🏻
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My name is Adelamuse and I'm a poet.
This year I decided to take a bold step by putting my poems out on all streaming platforms.
I'll be needing your support today by listening to this masterpiece I created : https://t.co/lKfdAMxG5B
Because believe it or not, the current structure of the global economy is built around maintaining the furthest possible physical, economic, and psychological distance between Africans and the things that are made from the resources extracted from under their feet.
That's why it is not accidental but essential that a farmer in Ilesha who has spent 40 years farming cocoa does not know what happens to cocoa after it is loaded on the ship heading to Switzerland or Belgium - which are the biggest chocolate producers in the world despite not having 1 cocoa plant within their borders.
For this version of the global economy to work, Baba Ilesha and his 200 million compatriots must not take part in the processing and beneficiation that adds value to the cocoa and turns it into an expensive consumer item called chocolate. Ideally, they shouldn't even know what chocolate tastes like, so that the Swiss and the Belgians can continue being wealthy chocolate exporters with $99,000 per capita GDP, and the Ivorians, Ghanaians and Nigerians can stay on the farm in their $1000 - $2000 per capita GDP shithole and keep farming their cocoa for cheap, unprocessed export.
As God surely intended.
By the way, you can remove "cocoa" and "chocolate" from this tweet and replace them with "cotton" and "textiles" - same thing. Rwanda recently banned the import of American 2nd hand clothing so that it can grow a local textile industry in addition to its tourism and export of cheap, unprocessed cash crops to primarily European and American buyers. In response the US government suspended Rwanda from accessing benefits under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). https://t.co/LJaJ8SSIZO
"Know your place, blackie. Value-adding industry and high-level consumption are not for you. Your role is to export cheap, raw coffee beans and dried tobacco to us, and then take our loans so you can import the wheat and struggle maize you need to survive. The finer things in life like brand new clothes are not for you."
So again whether you realise it or not, corporate decisions as "small" as deciding what consumer items to offer you in Darkest Africa already have these considerations baked in. If you are allowed too much access to the outside world, you might start to get economic and geopolitical ideas beyond your station. Everything you are offered must be substandard even where there is no economic rationale for it. If there is any foreign-owned manufacturing, it is either for cheap, low-level consumer goods like soap and toothpaste (which are deliberately produced to be inferior to those outside Africa), or it is using obsolete technology to manufacture obsolete goods like the Peugeot 504 and 505 that were still being assembled in Kaduna well into the 21st century - more than 2 decades after the French parent company had stopped making them.
Your job as an African is to work like an elephant, eat like an ant, and never question why this situation exists or who created it.
All roads inevitably lead back to the same elephant in the room - neocolonial economics.
Remitly lets you send money to many African countries using your European or American payment card. But if you try to send to the same African countries using an African card, it tells you "no" and gives you no reason why.
That same African card can be used to make payments everywhere in the world, so it's not a capital control issue. For example, my Pop card and my Oyster card are connected to my Ghanaian Ecobank card, and I've never had a problem with payments.
I've been to 3 continents with this Ecobank card and the only time it becomes useless in this entire world is when I want to use it to send money to another African country. Then all of a sudden "This card is not enabled for this merchant." But when I try the same payment with my American card, voila! No problem.
Again, these are all dollar-denominated transactions regardless, so there's no question of exchange rate risk or compliance or slippage. There is no reason for this to be the case - someone has consciously decided to prevent African-to-African financial interaction on Remitly.
Essentially Remitly (and pretty much every other major "cross-border remittance" app gives Europeans and Yanks economic access to Africa and specifically locks out Africans. Money is only allowed to flow in one dimension.
MISSING PERSON
FATIMA ABUBAKAR, approximately 14years was reported missing and could not be trace.
She leaves at No.19 State low cost, Yola South local Government Area and said to have left the house around
9: O'Clock of 18/7/2025.
Please assist in tracing her whereabout or if seen contact the office of the police public Relations, Adamawa State Police command or
Abubakar Wakili Abba via these GSM number
08039556793
SP SULEIMAN YAHAYA NGUROJE, ANIPR,
PPRO