“They Said They Would Shoot And K!ll Me. If They Can Threaten a Woman Of My Caliber Like This, Imagine What Ordinary Citizens Go Through. One Of The Officers Was Fulani. He Should Be Sent Back To The North. Someone Like Him Should Be Fighting Boko Haram, Not Being Posted Here.” ~ Altercation Between a Woman And Soldiers/Police Officers Attached To Operation Storm At A Checkpoint In Delta State, Alleging They Threatened Her Life And Appeared To Be Under The Influence Of Drugs. 👀
“What law is the Federal government and Wike in Abuja using to hand over free houses and lands to Judges because we will challenge that.
It is discriminatory and illegal. If you provide for judges, what about the other citizens?”
- Human rights lawyer Chief Femi Falana
This is the video where @ruffydfire shed tears when he was talking about rich Nigeria was then to the extent that we were burrowing world Bank and IMF money and also lending countries money. But today, we have APC looting all our treasuries to themselves.. In the next 5 years
Another PROOF that Nigeria may never get better in your lifetime.
Your influencers and thought leaders are, to put it mildly, a huge waste of space.
Throw them all away.
Ibrahim Traoré: Western Intelligence Operatives Admit Using Bioweapons In Africa
The long and well-documented use of Africans and their territories as non-consenting test subjects for weapons trials, medical experiments and bioweapons testing has long been deliberately misrepresented as a "fringe conspiracy theory" on mainstream media platforms that are owned, funded or controlled by the predatory interests behind such activity.
Not even the highly publicised 1996 scandal involving pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and its disastrous human trial for the (failed) meningitis drug Trovan in the Nigerian city of Kano, which left hundreds of children dead or permanently deformed, was enough to break the media omerta about one of the world's dirtiest secrets.
Perhaps this anecdote from Burkinabé president Ibrahim Traoré, taken from a speech delivered on 16 July, 2026 in the country's Yaadga region, will move the needle closer towards a general public awareness in Africa that foreign governments, pharmaceutical corporations, and private foundations routinely and regularly use Africans for biological experiments of all kinds without our knowledge or consent.
This thing of not being able to find kelewele anywhere in Accra has gone beyond a minor irritation. I'm now really pissed off about it.
When I was in and out of Accra as a child, there was a kelewele lady on every street corner. Now it's turned into this expensive finger food you have to order at 805 and pay $5 per portion
How on earth is wele being gentrified? Is it everything that will disappear from this city? This shit is like being in Kano and not being able to find Suya anywhere. Ridiculous!😡