If you don’t have black tax, you don’t know what God has done for you. I have this friend who lives not too far from my apartment. He came to the UK long before I did and, yesterday, while we were watching football,
Author Tomi Adeyemi reveals that she has distanced herself from the upcoming film adaptation of her novel ‘CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE,’ directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood:
“there is a reason i will not post anything about the adaptation of my work… i have not seen the film, and i will not watch it. its been painful holding this back from you all.”
I have a theory that if you chase someone for a long time before they finally accept to date you then you’re not their type. Nobody is running from what they like.
The niggas in Africa need to see this tweet and free their mind.
“We simply don’t mistake endless hatred for pride. Remembering the past and being ruled by the past are not the same thing.”
No Japanese person forgets Hiroshima.
No Japanese person forgets Nagasaki.
But that doesn’t mean I’m going to look at an American kid, student, tourist, or friend living today and aim 80-year-old hatred at them.
Some people see that and say, “Japan is just bowing down to America.”
No.
We simply don’t mistake endless hatred for pride.
Remembering the past and being ruled by the past are not the same thing.
And if you can’t even understand something that basic, maybe that’s why your country is still stuck behind.
@Emarged@TheTochukwu So what happens when those same people still sabotage us? You think you have spoken wisely but what you wrote is very stupid.
Someone did something in the past and still keeps sabotaging your progress but you should smile at him.
Mumu
We are actually an unfortunate country , my God! You will get the death penalty in China for this. No questions at all. Those who said Nigeria is a dictator’s wet dream are not wrong, not one bit.
A man divorced his wife because he found out she had 10,000cedis in her account but couldn't pay 1,400cedis for their daughter's treatment, she almost passed away
This is directed at those Pan-Africanists who somehow believe that colonialism, despite having ended over fifty years ago, remains the principal reason Africa is still underdeveloped, rather than the greed, the deep-seated greed and wickedness, that has taken root in the hearts of far too many of those entrusted with its future. It is also directed at those Afro-Americans who believe their lives are still chiefly defined by slavery that ended centuries ago, and who continue to demand reparations for an injustice they did not themselves directly experience.