don't believe a word he says. he's a zealous Israel-first zionist. he's concerned about US support for Israel faltering because he knows that parasite state is nothing, a literal zero, without America's money, weapons, and war pipelines in service of Israel.
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According to the MOU, all ships must coordinate with Iran in order to travel through the Strait of Hormuz. The Trump regime has violated the MOU - not Iran - by opening a route for ships to undermine Iran's authority. Iran will not allow its authority or the MOU to be undermined.
BREAKING: The Senate has asked the Federal Government to stop bringing "repentant" Boko Haram members back into communities after rehabilitation. They believe people who were part of the terrorist group should not be returned to society under the current policy.
Egyptian Player, Mostafa Ziko criticises the Referee's officiating in their game against Argentina at the World Cup.
He says the trophy is being given to Argentina.
Egypt Coach, Hossam Hassan says the game was rigged.
Jamie Carragher says the disallowed goal should have stood.
A German police officer attempted to stop a woman from using an umbrella featuring the Palestinian keffiyeh pattern during a protest in Berlin.
In recent months, German authorities have classified several protest symbols as allegedly linked to terrorism or posing a threat, including the Palestinian keffiyeh, the watermelon symbol representing the colors of the Palestinian flag, and other expressions of support for Palestinian rights.
Nigeria once assembled Raleigh bicycles. 🚲
This historic photo captures the commissioning of the Raleigh bicycle assembly plant by then Head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida, in November 1989.
At the time, it symbolized Nigeria's industrial ambition, creating jobs, encouraging local manufacturing, and making bicycles more affordable for millions of Nigerians.
A reminder of an era when the dream was to produce more at home than we imported.
This is Mohammad Fawaz al-Wahidi.
He was part of the Egyptian Relief Committee in Gaza, helping provide food and shelter to displaced Palestinians. More recently, he helped organise World Cup screenings, giving families in Gaza rare moments of joy amid unimaginable hardship.
Just one hour before Egypt's World Cup match against Argentina, Mohammad was killed when occupation forces targeted the car he was travelling in. Two other Palestinians were also killed in the attack.
The day before, Egypt's national team coach, Hossam Hassan, used the world's biggest football stage to make a heartfelt plea:
"We are sending a message to the whole world: Please, let the Palestinian people live. Please, let them live."
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Cape Verde is made up of 10 different islands, and they're only about 500 km away from Senegal. So how can anyone claim that no one lived on the islands before the Portuguese arrived?
@euromaximal I does not matter when Portugal went to the empty islands to colonize, fact that they took people out of their lands for colonialism is problematic. They are a independent presence today, to hell with the portuguese who lost the land to war despite having the advantage
@euromaximal My dude, we literally imported slaves from the mainland to work the fields.
It was literally a colony ruled by metropolitan elites to extract value from cash crops and transfer it to Portugal. It's the literal definition of colonialism.
Don't presume to teach us about our history
Nigeria has had its fair share of dictators, and we have seen what happens when the whole fate of a country is tied to one man.
If a dictator rises in Nigeria today, we are far more likely to get a Mobutu, Mugabe or Museveni than a Lee Kuan Yew.
And even the strongmen people celebrate prove the point. Some people will mention Ibrahim Traoré or Gaddafi. But what exactly are you tying the future of a whole country to? One assassination attempt, one successful assassination, and everything can be gone. You cannot tie the prospect of a country to one person and call it a national plan.
Look at Iran. They have been attacked, sanctioned and bombed, yet the regime is still there because the system is bigger than one person. China too is not surviving because of one strong man. It has a structure, institutions and a governing philosophy that can outlive individuals.
With a strongman dictator, worst case, Nigeria gets a Mobutu. Best case, we get a Gaddafi who can be taken out with one bullet and leave the country exposed.
Nigeria does not need a strong man. We need a strong system, strong institutions and strong policy. Whether it is a one-party Communist Party-style structure, the Wilayat al-Faqih model of Iran, or something else, the point is that removing one person should not crash the entire country.
The diagnosis is correct: Western-style liberal democracy is not working here. A president can have the courts, INEC and EFCC in his pocket. But the answer cannot be to hand one man even more power and pray that he is patriotic.
We need a system built for Nigeria, with a long-term national direction that cannot be destroyed because one man dies, gets removed or changes his mind.
Nigeria needs a nationalist dictator like a drowning man needs air.
Someone who will no hesitate to use force to whip everyone in line.
Someone who can assemble a cabinet of patriots, set Nigerian versions of China's five year plans, and execute it with extreme aggression.
Because the way we're going?
This car is going to crash soon. Hard
Honored to have received my letters of credence to serve as the High Commissioner of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the Republic of South Africa, the Kingdom of Lesotho and the Kingdom of Estwatini yesterday.
Having received the 'agrément' and having been presented with the letter of credence from His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu by His Excellency Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, the Honorable Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, I shall begin the process of reporting to Pretoria, presenting my letter of credence to His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa and starting the great and important work that lies ahead.
I thank God for the opportunity to serve my nation once again after being appointed as Minister of Aviation 20 years ago ALMOST TO THE DAY!
My gratitude goes to our leader President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the confidence he has reposed in me and I covet the prayers of all men and women of goodwill.
The Lord alone shall take the glory for this and He shall do great things.
He is faithful! ❤️🙏
(FFK)
Everyone needs to follow Calla I have had the pleasure of watching her work from up close in the last few days in Iran.
I commend her to you all as an inspirational young journalist.