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Anything to divert attention from the Epstein file. Anything .
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SisterAnn:You’re shifting the argument. Border control and national security are legitimate issues, nobody disputes that. What’s being questioned is who controls the control, for what purpose, and at whose expense? There’s a massive difference between a sovereign nation strengthening its own systems transparently and foreign actors with intelligence backgrounds and a convicted sex offender leveraging a terror crisis to push surveillance tech and angle for oil access. ‘What’s wrong with controlling population?’ is exactly the problem. Population control by whom? Accountable to whom? Under what oversight? History is full of regimes that justified intrusive surveillance and repression in the name of security. If this was purely about helping Nigeria, why the backchannel emails, the private facilitation, the oil leverage, and the rush around contracts? But people like you see it as charity. No? You can support stronger borders without pretending that profiteering off insurgency and embedding foreign surveillance architecture is some patriotic act. Security is necessary. Exploitation disguised as security is not. I like how you conveniently leave out the fall of Libya which resulted in this proliferation of arm in the Sahel that you talk about. These people belong to the same cult of elite that engineered the destabilisation of Libya in the first place thus paving the express way for arms and their funded Islamist extremist but yh, good morning whenever you wake up. |
SisterAnn:Framing Epstein and Barak as just ‘techy businessmen helping Nigeria,’ is peak buffoonery. These were people leveraging a deadly insurgency and Nigeria’s insecurity for private profit, selling surveillance tech used for population control, and using political influence as a smokescreen to access oil and resources. The kind of mindset that frames this as ‘supporting Nigeria’ while blaming politics for halting it is the type of mindset that is keeping Nigerians nowadays colonised and defeated. It was never about helping Nigerians, it was about monetising chaos and exploiting a nation under the guise of counter-terrorism. |
victoryenergy:Russia has ALWAYS treated African nations as allies. Russia has no imperialistic interest in Africa. Read sometimes. |
JuanDeDios:What's this one yapping about? Has Russia colonised your ancestors in the past? Stole your land? Stole your resources? When USA is done with Nigeria, you will PRAY for Russia to come. In actual fact, Nigeria has been talking to Russia codedly, and USA found out. America has you by the ball. Wake Up! |
Congrats to them. These are Africans that really wants liberation |
This snake poses no danger to human |
Sirleo05:China can legitimately claim Taiwan because China lost Taiwan in a war. Taiwan has always been part of China. Similarly with Russia and Ukraine's relationship - they share similar ancestry. In fact, Russia didn't have the intention of taking Ukraine until USA started dangling NATO membership in front of Ukraine and Russia sees that as a red line and a fatal national security issue and took necessary action. Canada and Greenland have never been part of America. What America is doing with Canada and Greenland is purely land and resource grabbing with no legitimate claim. |
Kaliningrad:A war between Canada and America is not even debatable. Canada doesn't stand a chance in hell and the war will end quickly with Canada roasted, but that's not the point. USA is the chief destabiliser of world peace. Research every unrest around the world and you will find the fingerprint of USA on it, either overtly or covertly. They will soon go after Brazil too at some point, Cuba is also in their sight. They're still trying to wrap up their proxy war against Russia, they're currently building up against Iran, they'll take Greenland somehow - either by force or negotiation, they will be in Nigeria for a long long time, their fingerprint is all over rebels actions in Dr Congo, they're looking to encroach on Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. All the lash out and irrational behaviours are all a sign of a dying empire trying to hang on to something to avoid a free fall. But then again, we have a lot of deputy USA in Nigeria. Where's my popcorn and coke? Gonna be a looong movie. |
America will do anything to tarnish Chinese influence in Africa. They've explicitly alluded to it in their National Security Strategy Document for 2026. America, Europe and collective West are essentially condemning China for the atrocities they themselves committed. Talk about projection. |
Aston Villa small for inside life? |
American apps on Chinese phones and most likely running Chinese OS . Pay attention to geopolitics - No! You're gradually finding out |
Realistically not possible but my investment would be in Biren Technology equity. None of those "Top 10". |
I remember renting these VCDs for free because I talked about Arsenal with the owner of the rental club - a staunch Arsenal fan who thought I was also an Arsenal fan. He didn’t realise I was more of a fair-weather Manchester United supporter at the time. Most days, I barely even cared about football. I just wanted those VCDs for free man. Good old days. |
That's a big step in a man's life. Up and up from here |
No nonsense country dishing out the prize of corruption as e dey hot. |
Svoboda:Spot on. USA CANNOT defeat Iran, at least not without a ground invasion with boots on ground and Trump will never dream of doing that because it will be annihilation of US and allied troops. Launching airstrikes here and there will not bring down the regime. USA cannot win a war in the Middle East, heck they didn't win the war in Afghanistan, Vietnam and now Ukraine. How is Iran different? In the end, we know this is not a war to "free" the Iranian people from "oppressive regime", neither is it to "protect democracy" despite the mainstream media parroting exactly that. |
What else ISN'T collapsing in Nigeria? |
Love800:With online gold, you're not buying the physical metal, you're only owning a fraction of a gold bar stored in a gold vault somewhere on your behalf. For example a company called Gold Inc. may have a few hundreds or thousands of gold bar securely stored in a vault, if one of the gold bar is 300g (around 51,000 dollars), but you don't have $51,000 to buy a gold bar, Gold Inc could sell $1000 worth of the gold to you, another person could do the same. So it's essentially a shared ownership. You own a share/fraction of the gold but you will not be able to hold it in your hands. It has its pros and cons. |
South Africa and Egypt have nuclear reactors that powers their homes and industries. Algeria is a Gas powerhouse. Despite the fact that Morocco imports most of its power and also leads in renewable energy, they still output more than Nigeria. Nigeria is a gas powerhouse too and has uranium deposits that can power nuclear reactors, but these potentials have long been underutilised despite being more energy-hungry than South Africa, Morocco, Algeria and Egypt. |
Some Africa's biggest |
Okiemute101:Nigeria has signed MoU with Russia to build nuclear power plants in Nigeria since 2017. We've heard nothing since then. Nuclear power plants are what countries like France rely on for uninterrupted power supply. Those are countries that has no uranium deposits but Nigeria does have abundance of uranium deposits to power nuclear reactors. But yh here we are. |
Another brain drain statistics. All the best to them though |
oluwaahmed:I bet you pray to an Arab or Jewish god too? It's only an African that believes his own language has no value, his own belief system is demonic, his own name is outdated, his whole existence is to survive - not live and thrive, and his own identity eroded. I don't have a circle to change, you may need to get out of that square you're boxed in though. |
Love800:Buy from gold dealers in whichever country you are. If you're in Nigeria, I heard there are artisan gold dealers in Kano. Gold is going to get a lot more expensive in months/years to come. |
The recent explosion rate of gold and silver price isn't a normal bullish run. This just may be the end of fiat system. Stack gold and silver while you can or you miss out |
-Started October 2025 -Scheduled completion is 2026 -Scheduled dilapidation is 2030 Then we have to do it all over again....or maybe not |
"The jet was registered to a Texas personal-injury law firm." Could be the weather or perhaps someone is working on a high profile case. |
My type of girl. Not the one who thinks a degree in German language is an achievement |
A lot of "pastors" with 0.0000001 common sense |
Nigeria must be doing well for country people to engage in a non-starter debate on who's greater between Fela and Wizkid. |
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. Pay attention to geopolitics - No! You're gradually finding out
you can work as a translator for the nigerian government or nigerian business people and earn in Euros, you can work for the nigerian embassy in those foreign countries. If you migrate to those countries like Lithuania, Luxembourg, Belgium you will get very quality work. Omo you guys need to change your circle