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Leadership is a big issue indeed. Racism might be the issue outside of Africa, even though it happens on our own soil too, but you can't downplay the effects it has in the world and you can't tell someone who has spent all their life in Europe or The Americas to leave coz they're black when that is home to them. I think speaking about that bit of history following a controversial world cup match involving the country is a great way to use the times to favour your content's reach. Everyone does it. We might like Messi but outside of football, that other reality also exists and should be talked about. History should be told, not forgotten.
@pleasur0@Elkrosmediahub Correction. Everyone talks about their history of imperialism, colonialism with mixed and complex emotions. There are actual museums built to remind and lecture people on the h/caust. Every single nation you listed here talk about theirs, but Africans should forget?
βI am not desperate to be President of Nigeria. I am desperate to see Nigeria work.β - Our Presidential Candidate, @PeterObi in an interview with @Chude.
Kindly check it out.
When a system doesn't function properly, whether it's the circulatory, respiratory, or reproductive system, the body it belongs to begins to suffer. If nothing is done to rectify that system's failure, the body dies, quickly or slowly, but surely. π³π¬
βThe plot of land President Goodluck Jonathan gave me after we won AFCONβ¦ till today I still donβt know where it is π and these same people are calling me to come and work with the NFF.β
β John Obi Mikel
@HarmlessHQ Even comparing Nigeria of 2011 with Nigeria of today will give the same result. Today's Nigeria is moving backwards and I'm not talking about the past.