@jon_d_doe This is the not the problem of this country.
You people should stop running away from the main problem.....stop chorusing people's left thoughts.
@Madridghost1 For her mind she don make point (no doubt). But have encountered Nigerian employers?
You go cry.
Na 2 way traffic be this, let her also tell herself the truth since it's a truth day.
@Enkaynjama18 Maybe this farmers enjoy what they're going through.
Tell me why grown men that possibly have a union can't go in there and level that route for their own good...... knowing the government doesn't give a shit about them.
Maybe this extreme sport is their hobby.
This was last year in Southern Niger, near Nigeria's border. These "Islamic Jihadists" have diesel generators, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cash, and Starlink terminals. Every kb of data sent on a Starlink network is traceable and identifiable, and Starlink itself is a US military project.
So please explain where semi-literate, "Caliphate-seeking Jihadists" obtained and learned how to use all this equipment; and how they coordinate their operation using internet terminals controlled by the US military, which somehow never shut them down and allowed them keep running even though they definitely knew what they were being used for!
And you're supposed to believe that this is some sort of organic religious movement that somehow took some of the world's poorest people in some desolate part of the Sahel - people who cook with firewood and dry cow dung, and who have never handled N15,000 before in their lives - and magically earned them the $40,000 minimum you need to buy the equipment in these pictures; then they somehow learned how to use all these things that they had never seen before by reepating "Allahu Akbar!" 3 times while turning in a circle.
At some point you have to look at the material facts of the matter, then look at yourself in a mirror and answer the question, "Am I an absolute dickhead? Am I really this stupid?"
For the Animals calling me a liar
Nigeria under Abacha: FX reserves $494M → $9.6B. Inflation 54% → 8.5%. External debt $36B → $27B. Oil was at $15/barrel.
The U.S. State Dept confirmed it themselves.
Call me a liar again.
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Even if you shove it up in their mouths.
These bunch of idiots will still cry
Olodo
In the 1980s, Nigeria was pushed into Structural Adjustment Programs by the IMF/World Bank. SAPs forced government to slash spending on public infrastructure such as power, water, health, education.
Who designed those conditions? Washington consensus institutions with US Treasury fingerprints all over them.
NEPA didn’t fail by accident. It was defunded by policy.
Now zoom out to Nepal.
Nepal sits on some of the most powerful river systems on earth. Hydroelectric potential that could power the entire subcontinent.
Yet they remain one of the poorest countries in Asia,dependent on foreign aid, foreign expertise, foreign approval.
Why? Because energy independence is geopolitical power. And powerful neighbors (with US backing) don’t want a self-sufficient Nepal.
Two countries. Two continents. Zero electricity sovereignty.
The CIA doesn’t need to cut your light. They just need to make sure you never build the switch.
But because you can’t read not think objectively, you make careless tweets without realizing how hopeless you are.