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Black Egalitarian

@afurakani0

Student of nature, African history, Malcolm X, Frantz Fanon, Kwame Nkrumah and Steve Bantu Biko...an African a global citizen.

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TheeCandid✌🏾 (@khal_juniier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ghanaians are chasing Nigerians from their country. If most countries are reacting the same way toward one group, it can't just be coincidence, something's driving it.

Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mother asks men to discipline her son after he st%le their neighbor’s N400,000 laptop for N70,000 to lodge in a hotel with a woman

Concerned Citizen (@bgatesisapyscho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Apparently this is a real photo from Frankfurt, Germany today. If real - it’s one of the most spectacular shots ever of the World being poisoned.

Apparently this is a real photo from Frankfurt, Germany today. 

If real - it’s one of the most spectacular shots ever of the World being poisoned.
Ivz™️ (@ivz_lt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do you think they hit him with the allegations and tried to kill him? The industry is a dark DARK place. He was becoming powerful

History ZAR (@historysazar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sheila Aku Nomzi Gola was a dedicated member of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) and the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA). She served in the Intelligence Unit of APLA, the armed wing of the PAC. Based at the PAC’s former headquarters in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania,

Sheila Aku Nomzi Gola was a dedicated member of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) and the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA). She served in the Intelligence Unit of APLA, the armed wing of the PAC. Based at the PAC’s former headquarters in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania,
The Black Philosopher🇿🇦🇦🇪 (@scmojela1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NtsikiMazwaiMedia Whites have been confessing that they are the ones that killed Sgompie for the longest time. But yet we still insist that it was Mme Winnie. This is a good lesson about the power of propaganda

History ZAR (@historysazar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exiled trade unionist Elizabeth Mafekeng in Basutoland with her youngest child. On 11 November 1959, the apartheid regime served Mafekeng with a banning order shortly after she had led a demonstration in Paarl against an attempt to issue passes to Black women. Mafekeng, was

Exiled trade unionist Elizabeth Mafekeng in Basutoland with her youngest child. On 11 November 1959, the apartheid regime served Mafekeng with a banning order shortly after she had led a demonstration in Paarl against an attempt to issue passes to Black women. Mafekeng, was
Tumi Sole (@tumisole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CountryDuty Please help SAPS at arrest these criminals! Frame 2 and 3 are clear images from the dash-cam. Repost 🙏🏿