Sam-Eze Chidera (@s_chdera) 's Twitter Profile
Sam-Eze Chidera

@s_chdera

Environmentalist. Photographer by day, blood hunter per sec @Safespace IG:samezechidera

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Ikhide R. Ikheloa (@ikhide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The killings in Nigeria have to stop. Period. Nigerians have to get up as one and demand a government that prioritizes safety and security over greed and debauchery, no one is coming to save Nigerians from Tinubu, but Nigerians. Why are Nigerians praying and hoping that Donald

Afrocritik (@afrocritik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The ruination of our architectural identity and its related cultural value erases sections of our existence and destroys avenues of remembrance.” Ụmụnnanwezuoakụ writes, Enugu Photo Festival: Architectural Ruins and the Death of Preservation⬇️ afrocritik.com/enugu-photo-fe…

Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the greatest tragedies in contemporary Nigeria, is the almost complete absence of collective ambition. This is a land full of people with individual ambitions, but no ambition whatsoever to improve the collective.

Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigeria's problem isn't "socialism" - at least socialists care about the welfare of others; It is individualism. Once we are slightly better off than our neighbours, we generally don't care. It is what has brought us to where we are today. It is killing us, as a society.

Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Twenty years ago, our idea of "progress" - was like a six-lane expressway between Lagos and Onitsha; It seemed doable then. Today, our idea of "progress", is just moving from one major town to another major town, without being kidnapped. You know what our problem is? An almost

Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are several reasons why there can be no other Chimamanda from Nigeria. One of them is that the support has simply disappeared: there are no publishers to support young writers, the distribution system has never quite existed, and it is an ongoing debate whether Nigeria

Jude Bela (@realjudebela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After the election in 2023, they said we should allow the courts do their job. While petition hearing was on, they went ahead with inauguration. The rest, they say, is history. 2025. A lawmaker has said the gazetted tax law is different from what they passed. And they are

Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of noise was made about the "positive implications of subsidy removal", but what happened after subsidies were removed? Trillions were spent on the "Lagos Coastal Road", while important link roads like the Lokoja-Abuja Road and Lagos - Benin Road were neglected. In

Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

True, I don't think Nigeria is one of those states that will develop through "mass action". Nigerians, if left to their own devices, will vote to perpetuate their own slavery.

Michael Strong (@flowidealism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was reading Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground with a group of 9th graders. One student announced, "There is no way someone could actually feel like this on the inside." A classmate replied: "I feel like this every day." The first student was stunned. His understanding of