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@afeezafolabiol4

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a sociologist, avid reader, copywriter, Web Developer.

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A little snippet from yesterday's chat on Jamarl Thomas's livestream where I addressed once and for all the criticism regarding "military dictatorship" and "closure of democratic spaces" in the AES. Because I think it's time we start telling ourselves hard realities.

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Western Media Slanders Burkina Faso In New Documentary, The Spearhead Responds On April 9, 2026, UK-based Western imperialist propaganda outlet @skynews uploaded a 16-minute documentary on YouTube, a documentary hosted by Sky News African correspondent Yousra Elbagir, and aimed

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Someone asked you to drop location but you failed to drop it because you know this is a fake story made up in your head, your tweet is not edited. KING ELOM👑🌕 see this id!ot

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Atiku is not a man of integrity and honor, he should return the money meant for power sector stolen by him, he looted billion dollars not naira shut up and rest if you don't know what to type

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I've been following your comments you're id!ot Ghanian just like we have id!ot Nigerians too I decided to quote this comment and ignore the other tomfoolery comment you first posted under this post.

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Kwame Nkrumah wrote a book called Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism in 1965. In it he argued that formal independence without economic independence was not real independence. That the control of a country's resources by foreign capital, even without colonial

Kwame Nkrumah wrote a book called Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism in 1965.

In it he argued that formal independence without economic independence was not real independence.

That the control of a country's resources by foreign capital, even without colonial
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After reading up on the history of Christianity and how it was brought to Africa, and getting to know hw Christianity enabled slavery and stealing of Africa's resources. It's a foreign religion, used as a tool by the colonial masters and still being used to enslave African minds.

Retson Tedheke (Sarkin Yakin Ga'ate) (@retsontedheke01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NIGERIAFARMERS ARE NOT YOUR PROBLEM, GOVERNMENT POLICIES ARE YOUR PROBLEM. This Government Policies are Nigeria's Problems and it is obvious. Unfortunately, it is either you are too Afraid to Speak or you are too Ethnocentric and Tribally Parochial to reason beyond your

#NIGERIAFARMERS ARE NOT YOUR PROBLEM, GOVERNMENT POLICIES ARE YOUR PROBLEM.

This Government Policies are Nigeria's Problems and it is obvious. Unfortunately, it is either you are too Afraid to Speak or you are too Ethnocentric and Tribally Parochial to reason beyond your
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You people can not continue to deceive us anymore we're tired of capitalist democracy/colonialism Nigeria is not going anywhere with useless western democracy

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I see you as a complete moron with zero knowledge about the world and how it works, France is the cause and the one responsible for terrorism in Sahel in the first place, US-ISREAL regime sponsoring terrorism in Nigeria, you people should read and use ur brain not ur ass emotion

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The idiots brainwashed people too You'll show them thousands of evidence but they'll use emotion instead of using their brains

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I smh for you and the children you'll rase or you're raising, Nigeria is under imperialism attack sponsored by the same people destabilizing the Sahel but you're here splitting rubbish, read and educate yourself on world politics stop embarrassing your generation.

David Hundeyin (@davidhundeyin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is emotional talk. We didn't fund African liberation movements out of an emotional sense of African solidarity - it was necessity. We needed to help decolonise the continent in order to be able to become a stronger country with more diplomatic leverage. No matter how bad

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Nigerians always have irrational thought to counter what's glaring at them and they love it when defending their slave masters