@naijaconfra No confra boy can scare me.
Especially Nothing But Morons NBM, Beggars Across Niger BAN, Stupidity Entities Council SEC, Daft Nonentities Known Intruders DNKI, Klown Klown Klown KKK; all useless!
It's me. BloodEncounter. Bitis Gabonica.
Ààrẹ ọna Kakanfo 1. Bleed or plead.
@OgbeniDemola@DeleOgunAuthor If you think Jesus Christ cares about Africa, then I have a mansion in the air worth trillions of dollars to sell you.
#Kakanfo1
@OgbeniDemola@DeleOgunAuthor If you think Jesus Christ cares about Africa, then I have a mansion in the air worth trillions of dollars to sell you.
#Kakanfo1
Legal wigs and gown worn in African courts today represents British culture, in fact, the wig is a white man’s hair. Wearing British wigs in African courts is a legacy of colonialism, we are still slaves.
The door is open, the realness is on the table, and the mask is just slowing down what we both know is bound to happen.
Own your craving or keep hiding behind the good girl defense line but stop pretending with me.
#Kakanfo1
Drop the Mask, Chioma
Abeg drop this long tin, Chioma. I see straight through the packaging. I know you're burning with sexual desires. I know you want sex badly. But you wear the social mask for psychological safety net from societal judgement.
You want to feel alive, you want that raw connection, but you’re waiting for me to do a full marathon of chasing just so you can keep your conscience clean and your safety net intact. I don’t have that time.
@DrTedros We join you in condemning this disgusting Paraguay woman @CelesteSenadora. She is a vile pig and clown. Paraguay is a shameful country. Full of racist people like her.
Look at how they manipulate people with these fake scholarship formats. #BloodMath is out here completely deleting the risk and ripping their definitions apart. Go look at the data."
@Timmysofine#SchoolScars : When japa birds scream "Apply for the Eric Bluekick/Bleumink Scholarship," they are setting you up for a big timeline error.
You can't apply for this scholarship directly. If you waste time looking for a "scholarship application form," you will miss out entirely.
Ngozi, Kemi, and Fausat are no longer producers in a local economy; they have turned themselves into products competing for consumers in a marketplace built entirely on superficial validation.
#Kakanfo1:
The Transition: From Producer to Product
Historically, a woman's status within the communal hierarchy was anchored by her direct involvement in localized production; managing agriculture, textiles, or trade networks within the family lineage.
When you strip away the high energy, the loud laughter, and the social media posturing, you are left with a massive void where a self-sustaining lineage used to be.