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“Atiku has no integrity and is looking to use money to buy his way out of everything. He has poor judgement and is incapable of running a country”
- Kenneth Okonkwo blasts Atiku and ADC
South African Companies operating in Nigeria
MTN
DSTV
Stanbic bank
Protea Hotels
Sab Miller
Shoprite
Vodacom
Nigerian Companies operating in South African
Redeemed Christain church
Winners Chapel
Christ Embassy
Church of God Mission
Salvation Ministry.
Assemblies of God
Deeperlife bible Church
Mountain of Fire & Miracles
The best thing you can do for yourself as a Nigerian is to use that internet connection of yours while you still can, and follow/read/watch information from a wide variety of sources from all over the world.
Your Nigerian media is a Europe-US information cage. When I say "Nigerian media", I'm not just talking about news platforms. I mean your popular social media bloggers. Your big content aggregators. Your online discussion and image boards. Everything is bought and paid for, and the money is always European or American.
Do yourself a favour and unplug.
Look for news, web content, TV series, movies and discussion forums from Asia, Latin America and other parts of Africa. Watch Brazilian TV shows. Watch Chinese documentaries. Watch Vietnamese movies. Follow social media content creators from Indonesia and Russia. Lurk on Pakistani message boards. Gain a wider picture of the world while you still have access to a relatively open internet that allows you to do so.
It's the best thing you can do for yourself.
Tax laws were forged under Tinubu
Now we are finding out the Electoral laws were also forged
It’s just about 9 months to the general election and the electoral laws were altered.
31 Governors and you’re still forging electoral laws. Why are you so afraid?
Sections 63, 138 of Electoral Act Dangerous Will Sabotage Voting at Polling Level - Igini
Section 63 of the 2026 Electoral Act has reintroduced something very dangerous: a ballot paper used for the 2027 election that does not bear INEC’s official manufacturer and security features may be accepted by the presiding officer. By implication, the presiding officer has been given the discretion to accept ballot papers notwithstanding the absence of the official mark, and to count such ballot papers. What that means is that politicians who have access to INEC’s serial and security features could produce their own ballot papers.
Mike Igini, Former INEC Electoral Commissioner
Dr. Abbati: Do you still think there is enough time to review and amend the Electoral Act, or should we just run with it as it is until after the 2027 election?
Mike Igini: Why board a plane that you know is going to crash? ✈️
Did you know that the new Electoral Act contains three dangerous provisions that many Nigerians are unaware of?
Former INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mike Igini, has raised serious concerns about these changes.
1. The Act now allows candidates contesting elections to print their own ballot papers.
2. It also permits INEC officials to accept ballot papers that lack the official INEC security features.
NIGERIANS WE ARE IN PROBLEM 😮😳
Pan-Africanism has produced an entire civilisation of scholarship, generated decades of books, lectures, research, political programmes, liberation movements and governing philosophies that are studied in universities on every continent. It did not emerge from tweets. It was built by people who sacrificed comfort, safety, freedom and in many cases their lives to produce knowledge that endures.
Now let us examine your so called "pushback". How many books have you written to advance your counter arguments? How many articles have you published? How many lectures have you delivered? How many research projects have you conducted? How many movements have you organised? Because if the answer is a thesis you submitted to collect a degree that would get you a job, then you are not pushing back against Pan-Africanism.
The people you think you are arguing with produce knowledge that will be cited for generations. What you have produced is a half-cooked tweet that no rigorous intellectual will ever reference in any serious piece of work. We know this which is precisely why your pushback does not frighten us and frankly, does not occupy much of our attention.
It requires depth to challenge depth, commitment to challenge commitment and sacrifice to challenge people who have sacrificed. And everything about how you engage suggests you are too comfortable, too lazy and too intellectually underprepared to make any of those investments.
We address your mental vacuity not because it poses a genuine intellectual threat. We address it because leaving ignorance unanswered in public spaces has a cost, and we are disciplined enough to pay it briefly before returning to the actual work.
Changing narratives requires a commitment that, had you made it, you would not be sitting in 2026 calling the structural analysis of Africa's oppression victimhood. You have at least 200 books to catch up on, and at your age, combined with our rather unforgiving life expectancy, I am genuinely afraid you will never get there.
I've taught European history for 30 years. Americans have always asked me how the Holocaust was possible, how Germans could have enabled a madman reveling in mass murder to carry out his plans. Now we can see in real time how this is enabled; now we have front-row seats.
Actual definition of 'conspiracy theory' - "The belief that a covert, malevolent group secretly manipulates major events or situations, often disregarding mainstream evidence for alternative explanations."
Nigerian definition of 'conspiracy theory' - "Anything that clashes with my narrow understanding of the world around me according to the tiny version of reality imparted to me by my education, my church, my job and my peer group, even if that thing is admitted and explained in great academic detail in declassified government documents, official reports, public records, and private memoirs, thus making it not a 'belief' at all but an evident and manifest reality, which my tiny brain nonetheless refuses to process."
And that's why I don't do 'intellectual discourse' with Nigerians. I'd rather engage a door in conversation. At least the door would shut the fuck up and not constantly argue and try to 'correct' me with wrong, outdated or false information.
Especially the talkative ones who consider themselves "smart" but still haven't figured out why everytime their country has a remotely decent president, he mysteriously dies in office or gets run out of town by a mysteriously well armed insurgent group that has better weapons than the Nigerian military.
Ozuor² with big English.
It's because if you meet an average Nigerian woman today, she will be hungry in the next 2 hours, her gas will finish tomorrow, rent will expire next week, phone will spoil in 3 days, and she doesn't believe in giving a man anything.
Imagine if Iran bombed and destroyed the Golden Gate Bridge in California, what would you call it? TERRORISTS
The U.S bombed and destroyed the highest bridge in Iran, the B1 bridge, why do you call it “PEACE”?
Bombing a bridge is a war crime under international humanitarian law
Anyone who is attached to main stream media is gone.
Those who seem to sound reasonable today have long detached themselves from what CNN, BBC, FOX NEWS AND ALJAZEERA.
Those who are not brainwashed by those mainstream platforms seems to have a totally different perspective of the world entirely.