Facts everyone is ignoring:
1. The Arabs are more racist than the Europeans.
2. Until the African continent gets better, no black person anywhere in the world no matter how successful you are will be respected or seen as an equal to the white man.
3. Isreal is the problem. They’ve always been. Whether you vote democrat or republican, Tory or Labour, Reform or Restore, they all serve the interests of the zionist entity. Your vote is useless.
4. African Leaders contribute 95% to the failure and nonfunctioning of the African economies. Majority are thieves, puppets of the imperial west, old and visionless crooks.
5. China is positioned to become the world hegemon by 2050. If the world is still here in one piece. The USA will never go to war with China. They’ll lose in 2 weeks unless it goes nuclear, then we are all dead.
6. The British Empire is responsible for 70% of the world’s problems due to its colonial past. There’s no single problem anywhere in the world that you can’t find their trace. It’s also the most successful empire in the history of the world.
7. Islam will dominate the world by 2090. This is because, liberal woke ideology will take over the west, Christianity will virtually be overtaken by the woke left. Many people will just become agnostic or atheists. Islam will be the only last masculine group left to defend the honor of men and women.
8. Elon Musk will venture into weapons manufacturing and he will become the world’s number one weapons manufacturer.
9. IQ is a skewed metric against the third world. It has nothing to do with race, it’s about environment, and its impacts on a child’s growth. Literacy rates are low because the third world hasn’t gotten the basics right; thanks to the imperial west and their puppet governments they have installed. If you want to see this play out, look at sports, it’s dominated by black and brown people, look at scholarship students who study in the West, they are the best, they outcompete and outperform everyone else.
10. Don’t ever forget #3.
I’ll always say this
Don’t Japa to
Kuwait 🇰🇼
Oman 🇴🇲
Bahrain 🇧🇭
It’s better to be in Nigeria , than to Japa to those countries.
I read where a Nigerian went to Kuwait with ₦5M for work visa. He was told it was a car driving visa but in Kuwait , he was given a bike. He got series of accidents and was abandoned by the company he’s working for and actually the accident was caused by Kuwait citizens from what I read but this Nigerian guy took all the blames.
The company took his Nigerian passport. This is because they said he’s owing the company and he must pay them. He has used nearly a year and can’t boost of ₦150,000. What sort of life is that?
Please stay far away from Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain, my little cent.
I wish you the best in your Japa journey.
Selah!
🚨 Dennis Wise on Marc Cucurella’s Chelsea exit to Madrid:
🗣️ " Let’s be honest… this no longer looks like a football club with a plan. It looks like a never-ending rebuild mode where every few months someone presses “reset” and hopes for the best.
Too many young players thrown into chaos, too many managers cycling through like it’s a trial version, and absolutely no clear identity from the top. Just confusion and expensive experiments.
If Marc Cucurella is genuinely edging towards Real Madrid, then it raises the real question nobody at the top seems to want to answer: what exactly is the project at Chelsea supposed to be… because right now it looks like improvisation, not strategy.
Chelsea used to be the destination. The place players fought to get into and bled to stay at. Now it’s starting to feel like the place players pass through on their way to something more stable.
Cucurella isn’t even a “lost cause” story. He fought through criticism, adapted, worked, and earned his place again. That’s exactly the type of player a serious, stable club protects and builds around.
But if even players like that are looking at the exit door, then it’s not about individuals anymore , it’s about trust in the direction from the very top.
And let’s be real… Real Madrid don’t sell dreams. They are the dream. Structure, clarity, inevitability. If players are choosing that over Stamford Bridge, it’s not just ambition, it’s a verdict.
At some point, it stops being about the squad… and starts being about the people steering the entire operation.
And if one starts walking, don’t kid yourself, others won’t need convincing. They’ll just start reading the room"