@chadu_gabriel@PeterObi@TENIBEGILOJU202 Obviously you didn't read the post because you are pro Tinubu. You have blindedly sold your birthright for porridge.
@Danwes49@OneJoblessBoy@ridwan_on_x If that was the case, then this move against a party would not be the first. This is almost record-breaking pathetic. A new low.
The Old Testament is about selfishness, the new testament is about selflessness. Nigerian Christians who are meant to align with the New Testament cling to the Old Testament.
We women live a terrifying double life. A mother will look at her teenage son with absolute, boundless empathy. She will hold him when he cries, tell him his feelings matter, and pray to God that he finds a woman who loves him for his pure heart, not his wallet.
But that exact same woman will turn around and look at her husband, who is literally someone else’s grown son and treat him like a malfunctioning piece of farm equipment if he loses his job or shows a moment of emotional fragility. We completely compartmentalize the fact that the men we drain, stress out, and demand traditional protection from were once little boys who were promised that their hearts mattered.
Look at the advice mothers pass down. It is pure, unfiltered hypocrisy.
We sit our daughters down and say: "Never settle. Make sure he is a provider. If he is struggling financially, do not build him up, leave him. You deserve a King." But if a mother catches wind that her son's girlfriend is treating him that way? If her son loses his job and his girlfriend packs her bags? That mother will lose her mind. She will call the girlfriend a gold-digger. She will call her toxic.
We are actively raising our daughters to become the exact type of women we pray our sons never meet.
"Most tiktok feminists are bvllies. They want every woman to be at w@r with men. They don't like to hear how your husband is treating you right. Why can't you just be happy for your fellow woman?" - Lady says
@Traderfestus@Zynat4 Nigeria is not a failed system. It's a system designed to manage the population of the most populous black nation. Basically if you understand what management means you would understand why the politicians avoid Nigerian hospitals.
How Big Tech Frames African Audiences As Intellectually Lazy.
African social media audiences are not “dumb” - they are being conditioned.
When Africans have to engage with western controlled information ecosystems, the engagement is never a fair one. Not in traditional media, and certainly not in digital media. It always follows the same colonial playbook of extraction and social engineering over any kind of meaningful conversation or useful solution.
The exploitative relationship between Western-controlled tech giants and Africa's social media audiences is often overlooked, but it shapes almost everything we see or value - and even how we understand ourselves. The low-effort, oversexualized content that has become recognised as the preferred taste of African audiences is not in fact an organic phenomenon. To put it bluntly, Western colonial tech monopolies are actively engineering African social media spaces into cesspits of anti-intellectual slop.
Africa must rise to resist this intellectual suppression by building information and communication ecosystems by Africans and for Africans.