On 1 March 2026, Meta executed a strike against our channel, @Africans_All_Free, removing it from Facebook, Instagram and Threads.
We received no warning or citation of a violation, either. Meta didn’t have the courage to offer a reason for deplatforming us, but there is no doubt why they decided to nuke our accounts: We have committed ourselves to an unflinching, decolonised lens that centres African sovereignty above all else.
From the outset, we have stood on the battle lines with Pan-African patriots reclaiming our continent’s destiny by using our voice to strip off the mask of neo-colonial forces desperate to keep Africans shackled, divided, and subservient.
@Africans_All_Free was a fast-growing voice championing authentic African agency in all spheres: Cultural, economic, and, most crucially, political.
More African minds are becoming decolonised, and we are proud to play a part in this seismic shift towards a truly liberated Africa.
Stay firm.
I never believed when people said “Nigeria will eventually happen to you”… until now.
I passed my Nursing Council exams in May 2025, but my name was mistakenly written as “Ibrahima” instead of Ibrahim on the portal.
Since then, I have paid for correction of name and followed up for months through my school, and our school focal person has contacted the council ICT team multiple times yet, the issue is still unresolved.
Now with the new NMCN portal, the problem has even worsened:
- My portal shows I did Public Health Nursing (which I didn’t).
- My exam number was altered.
- My name is still incorrect.
Because of this, I cannot obtain my practicing license, and I was fired from my workplace. I have lost several job opportunities after attending interviews with NGOs like Action Against Hunger, Médecins Sans Frontières (@MSF), and the International Rescue Committee(@RESCUEorg)
I also plan to further my education, but this license issue has completely fcked up my progress.
Please retweet and comment until this reaches the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria so this issue can finally be resolved. 🙏
A simple correction of my name is all I have been asking for since May 2025
Repeat after me:
I refuse to share the same country with Boko Haram, Fulani Islamic terrorists, and their enablers in government.
Let’s gooo 🚀
Please retweet for wider reach 🙏
🚨 Millions of holders, yet less than $30K in trading volume on DEX. Let that sink in.
🪓 ICE has been delisted across all CEXs. I expect users to parade ION trading data and price action instead of the now defunct ICE token.
📉 Zeus wants you to believe that this is a massive community strength, but the numbers don’t add up. No real liquidity. No meaningful activity. Just wash trading and noise staged to distract you from the obvious.
🔒 Token is no longer official on Ice Open Network since the team instructed users to bridge to ION. So why the dopamine?
📊 Token isn’t traceable on Online+ the same platform where millions have their $ICE locked and inaccessible.
😮💨 Somehow, many of the trapped holders are celebrating this. Excited, cheering, applauding numbers that don’t reflect in reality. This is exactly how reversed psychological work.
⚡ Listen to Daddy!
The goal has always been to get you emotionally invested before the next wave hits. Build hype, trigger FOMO, manufacture optimism…. Then strike when attention is at its peak.
📅 Tomorrow is the 3rd of March when $ION listing was promised to list on CEXs. Has any CEX announced the event yet?
Many people don’t look into situations with clarity but always fall in love with their emotions.
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Beware of the latest bank app fraud in Nigeria. Nigerians are always ingenious for the wrong reasons.
Please listen and repost for the benefit of others.
Let me explain in plain English why every Nigerian industry and Government must start funding university researches.
Imagine your company wants innovation.
You hire 4 researchers.
You pay ₦1 million per month each.
That’s ₦4 million monthly
₦48 million yearly
For 4 brains.
Now pause.
With just ₦20–30 million as a research grant, you could engage:
• 20 PhDs
• 50 MSc students
• Multiple professors
• Labs + peer review
• Global validation
Inside a university.
More brains.
More ideas.
Less cost.
Better results.
This is why industries fund universities abroad.
Tesla doesn’t do all research alone.
Apple doesn’t.
Shell doesn’t.
Pfizer doesn’t.
They pay universities to think.
Universities produce:
• Patents
• Prototypes
• Breakthroughs
• Spin-off companies
Industries take the IP.
They scale it.
They make billions.
Everyone wins.
So why do foreign governments fund university research?
Because research = economic weapon.
The US funds universities →
Patents →
Companies →
Exports →
Global dominance.
China funds universities →
Factories →
Technology transfer →
World market control.
Germany funds universities →
Engineering breakthroughs →
Industrial supremacy.
Now compare Nigeria.
Our universities are idle.
Lecturers are broke.
Labs are empty.
Students are underused which pushed the to join cults.
Yet industries are crying:
“innovation no dey”
“foreign tech is expensive”
“we can’t compete globally”
How will you compete when you don’t invest in thinking?
We turned universities into glorified secondary schools.
No serious grants.
No serious research.
No serious industry collaboration.
This must change.
If Nigerian industries redirect even 10% of HR & R&D budgets to university research:
• Universities get busy
• Students become inventors
• Lecturers become innovators
• Industries get cheaper innovation
• Nigeria gets patents
• Nigeria gets relevance
This is not charity.
It’s smart capitalism.
No serious country develops without industry-driven university research.
Until Nigerian industries wake up,
we will keep importing ideas
and exporting our talents and future.
Please help Chidinma Chukwu share this post whenever you come across it. Her son to your right has been missing for two nights now.
If you're within ojo Lagos and you see her child, please call “0810489 3369”.
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As Nigerians, other African countries will see us differently after yesterday.
All thanks to Emmanuel Macron and his puppets in Abuja.
To the Beninois people, understand, even if it's hard to, that we are in no support of invading your country.
December 7 2025 was a decision of a single man agreeing to being a French colonial enforcer in West Africa, and his name is Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT
Because of APC's 10½ years of retrogressive governance in Nigeria, some African passports are now more respectable and powerful than Nigeria's. Countries like
1. Egypt
2. Morocco
3. Algeria
4. Tunisia
5. Ghana
6. South Africa
7. Botswana
8. Senegal
9. Gambia
10. Angola
11. Kenya
12. Rwanda
13. Gabon
14. Ethiopia
15. Sao Tomé & Principe etc
Are we still deluding ourselves as giants of Africa?
Yesterday during the Nigeria vs. Gabon game, while walking to the other side of the pitch after halftime, I saw some banners and placards, and I noticed some of them calling my name. I was like, do they have a Pooja Nation in Morocco?
But to my surprise, it was a very serious issue. Sigh.
One of the students said that the Nigerian Bilateral Education Agreement Scholars under the Federal Government have been abandoned in Morocco for over 15 months without payment.
The issue is so critical that they've lost one student to illness because they can't afford his medical bills.
I told them I would use my platforms to help them if the relevant authorities would see it.
Please RT & the relevant authorities attend to it.