Hi, @EditiEffiong Please I need answers from you regarding film making. I have only three questions. If you would like me to ask publicly here then I will do so. It is important to me. Thank you in advance.
Congratulation on your movie making success.
He himself was put in power by the Americans twice, so he knows on what side his bread is buttered.
It's now known that Henry Kissinger personally ordered Murtala Mohammed's assassination, and it doesn't take a genius to work out that the direct beneficiary of that assassination was working for the State Department.
20 years later when the Americans murdered another Nigerian head of state they didn't like, Obasanjo was the beneficiary AGAIN, this time going from prison directly to presidency.
Anyway, whenever Nigerians decide to be free us when the files of all these "elder statesmen" will be opened. From Gowon and his MI6 handler, to Babangida and his role in the CIA's global drug trafficking network at the time, to the "NADECO" people who received arms training from CIA paramilitary trainers in preparation for an armed insurgency against Abacha's government, and have since gone on to be governor of Ekiti State and other things.
One day, when Nigerians decide that their lives have value, all these records will be revisited in a very violent and decisive fashion.
Pay attention to the part where he mentioned Wahhabism as a creation of Saudi Arabia at the orders of America. Yes! The CIA created Wahhabism.
Wahhabism is the brand of Islam carrying out terror across the West and central Africa.
You want to know another fact, Wahhabism is barely practised in Iran. Yet America has convinced you that Iran is sponsoring terrorism in Nigeria.
How did one man hold power for eight years, preside over the disappearance of $12.4 billion, build Africa's most sophisticated system of political corruption, annul the freest election his country ever held, and retire to a mansion without ever being prosecuted?
#Powerandplunder
Israeli Surveillance Firm Signs Deal With “Anonymous” West African Country
On May 10, 2026, The Jerusalem Post reported that Israeli surveillance company Mer Group had just secured a $37 million dollar deal with an anonymous West African country. The company, which has its fingerprints all over Isr*el’s ongoing g*nocide in Gaza and its continued illegal occupation of the West Bank, reportedly already has contracts in Nigeria, Guinea and Togo. Yet none of these nations were identified as the new mystery client.
So which West African country are we to congratulate? And why would any African country choose to tie its security infrastructure with such a vicious and treacherous state as Isr*el at all, especially given the continent’s own history with this t*rror state?
@barrahart reports for the Spearhead.
It's the same trick the world keep falling for at the hands of American robber barons: "Adopt this technology quickly and uncritically or else you will be left behind! Do it NOW!!!!"
Meanwhile your access to the technology being promoted is owned and controlled by them, such that once you adopt it and become dependent on it, they control you. That's how Nigerians banks stampeded themselves into all manner of "Digital Banking" without having the infrastructure to actually host it.
Now all your mobile banking apps are hosted on AWS and the US government can basically turn off most of Nigeria's electronic financial system if it ever decides to.
You keep giving away your sovereignty to gringos in the name of "adopting disruptive technology" and "staying up to date with trends" and it never occurs to you to wonder why the same people who will NEVER help you build a bridge or a hospital to improve your life are so eager to give you access to their "groundbreaking technology" - often for "free".
Whenever all of you wake up sha.
If you ever wake up.
CEOs are quietly realizing the AI replacement plan has a problem.
Two problems, actually.
One: the token costs for running AI agents are now exceeding what they were paying the employees they fired.
Two: when the tokens run out, the AI stops. Just stops. No continuity. No workaround. Just a spinning wheel where your workforce used to be.
You fired humans to save money and bought a subscription that bills you into a corner.
The employees you let go knew what to do when things broke.
The AI just invoices you for the outage.
And then there’s the permission problem nobody wants to talk about.
To do its job, the AI agent needs access. Full access. Your systems, your patents, your contracts, your future plans. Everything you spent years building, handed over to a process that has no loyalty, no discretion, and no skin in the game.
You didn’t hire a replacement.
You gave a stranger with no soul the keys to everything you own.
Enjoy.
From all I’ve seen researching for this series, it’s obvious that Nigeria was not designed to work. The designers of Nigeria don’t care about the humans occupying the geographical area called Nigeria. In fact, the people living here are a big inconvenience.
The leaders of Nigeria are willing puppets that continue to allow themselves to be used by foreign interests to both destabilize and loot the country of its resources.
Because of greed and lack of patriotism, these so called leaders continue to run to same powers working against the interests of Nigeria, so long as they help them get into power.
Yes, IMF, World Bank, UN e.t.c. are not innocent institutions.
I also understand that it’s a complicated world and you can’t get much done alone. Especially if the powerful countries are against you. Media is such a powerful tool and it can be weaponized against you anytime by powerful people who want different things.
Above all, I have come to realize that the person who will change Nigeria will be hated by Nigerians. He will need to be so brutal and decisive to correct the values of the society we live in. He will have to increase the number of educated people in the country before allowing such to choose their leaders.
Until then, we will keep doing this 4 years voting ceremony called Democracy without any measurable results.
The question you should be asking is, how does the World Bank get funded to be able to loan countries money?
Then you will realize that it is wealth from the borrowing countries that actually fund the World Bank.
Another question you need to ask is, why doesn’t the World Bank loan money to some countries, say, the United States, despite these countries having more debts than the countries borrowing from the World Bank?
The U.S., for instance, doesn’t need the World Bank because it forces you to transact in its currency, handing it the leverage to borrow itself unlimited amount money, while you suffer the resulting inflation.
These are the questions you need to be asking, not expecting a debt trap institution to audit creditors (which they do btw, but don’t care). What told you the World Bank or IMF is interested in seeing borrowed funds used for development? Do you want them to lose customers? Why don’t you PalmPay why it doesn’t “audit” borrowers?
"Complaining about the past" is what you call it when the subject matter doesn't affect you.
When it affects you, it has different names.
It's called "never forget."
It's called "honoring their sacrifice."
It's called "ensuring this never happens again."
It's called building museums, erecting memorials, making films, writing curricula, holding annual ceremonies with heads of state and military flyovers.
The question of whether the past deserves ongoing examination is never actually about the past.
It is always about whose past.
Some pasts are sacred and must be permanently remembered.
Some pasts are inconvenient and must be permanently forgotten.
The difference between the two categories is not the scale of the suffering.
It is the identity of the people who caused it.
Why Did Washington Lift Ethiopia’s Arms Embargo Now?
Why is Washington opening the door for arms access to Ethiopia at this moment?
The answer is simple.
With the UAE already accused of backing the RSF, and Ethiopia now emerging as a possible route in the Sudan war, this decision could create another corridor for weapons to flow into an already devastating conflict and true to its predatory nature, the US empire has primed itself to exploit that opening.
Sudan’s war is not a local power struggle. It is about foreign interests, mineral wealth, regional control, and the continued weakening of African states for outside benefit.
The fatal blunder of your ancestors was believing this exact nonsense. Some cultures are born rac!st. They should be met with skepticism, distrust, firm boundaries and never welcomed with open arms.
Israeli soldiers raided a
Palestinian family's home in the West Bank while the people inside were literally on TikTok live.
Children screaming.Pure terror.
Soldiers laughing and shoving people around inside their own home.
🇺🇸🇮🇩Western-funded outlet Tempo #Indonesia publishes hit piece attacking journalists/analysts exposing Western meddling in Indonesia...
...a hit piece itself FUNDED by Western meddling!
As you can see below - this hit piece attacking people like me, @angeloinchina & @NuryVittachi for exposing Western meddling in Indonesia last year - is itself LITERALLY FUNDED BY THE WEST!!!
At the very top it admits: "This report is part of the Indo-Pacific Media Resilience program, supported by Internews and the European Union."
The EU is literally a collection of Western foreign governments!
And "Internews" is funded by many Western corporate foundations including George Soros' Open Society according to their own website: https://t.co/9zQmTlqAnR
The "Pacific Media Resilience Program" is a sister program of the US State Department's Indo-Pacific Media Advancement Program (IPMAP): https://t.co/J6XgY4I9Qz
...which is also done together with "Internews."
Tempo itself admitted it was taking Western funding earlier this year on their own website: https://t.co/UT8HuP1dsg
The entire Tempo piece attempts to smear anyone pointing out DOCUMENTED US-European meddling in Indonesia by implying they are somehow a "Russian" operation simply because Russian media reported our findings!
So in other words - Tempo is taking Western money to cover up Western meddling and even writing entire hit pieces to attack people exposing it with the very foreign money/meddling they accuse us of fabricating...
If this is how deliberately dishonest Tempo is - and Tempo is this openly working with Western interests to smear those exposing foreign meddling in Indonesia - what else are they lying about and participating in?
Aburi Accord.
In Ghana, Gowon agreed with everything.
When he got to Lagos, the British press and Lagos press told him Ojukwu beat him in the negotiation.
He decided to cancel the agreement and started a war without even re-negotiating.
Gowon should stop going about telling lies at over 90.
The cocaine analogy proves my point, not yours, Tom.
Cocaine cartels built entire financial systems.
They corrupted banks, governments, militaries, and legal institutions across multiple continents.
They generated capital that moved through legitimate economies at every level.
Economists study narco-economics precisely because illegal drug money built real infrastructure.
You've chosen an analogy where the commodity's moral status didn't prevent it from structurally transforming economies.
Thank you.
That's exactly what sugar did.