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No wahala. Now it's Rivers. Tomorrow it will be Lagos. Bookmark this |
yarimo:And why are you rattled by it? Imagine drinking panadol on someone's headache. APC people eh |
Slytiger:Even till now, you're still shamelessly speaking about obi being a liar. Go and drink water abeg and find another propaganda |
Dannyset:Even till now, you're still shamelessly speaking about obi being a liar. Go and drink water abeg and find another propaganda |
Ikaeniyan0:Even till now, you're still shamelessly speaking about obi being a liar. Go and drink water abeg and find another propaganda |
PulaPower:Even till now, you're still shamelessly speaking about obi being a liar. Go and drink water abeg and find another propaganda |
WesleyPepper:Even till now, you're still shamelessly speaking about obi being a liar. Go and drink water abeg and find another propaganda |
blamingthedevil:Even till now, you're still shamelessly speaking about obi being a liar. Go and drink water abeg and find another propaganda |
AdolfHitlerxXx:Always talking like one with a deranged brain. Go and make them president, ewedu logic |
Lies...well nothing is impossible for BAT to get the validation he craves like mad. A failure is a failure |
NgeneUkwenu:Will it always be you? You people supporting this terrible government will need to take a rest and drink water. Your job is demanding |
VladimirTheGrea:They know what they are doing. Their new strategy is to paint Obi as a lair but that is not going to work |
PigTormentor:Your cry will be televised all these hungry APC slaves. We all will be here, relax u hear |
PigTormentor:And you are crying... Cry well o..2027 will tell..cheers |
CoronaVirusPro:It's paining you because it's not BAT? Go and see his perks after office and come back and edit your comment. |
Agbado e-warriors will skip this because it's not Obi and that their drug master was busy in Chicago then ![]() |
Israel and Iran are not just fighting with missiles; they're fighting with ideas, brains, and laboratories. For years, they've been preparing for this war, not with slogans like in Africa, not with solidarity concerts or national fasts, but with scientists, engineers, and mathematicians – people they train, nourish, respect, and sometimes discreetly protect. Before the recent missile attacks, Israel had already launched a more insidious war: the elimination of Iranian scientists. Several professors were assassinated because, in this part of the world, it's understood that the real danger isn't the tank but the one who designs it. However, Iran didn't cry over it; instead, it trained new brains and invested in its universities and research centers. Today, the missiles flying over Tel Aviv aren't coming from American factories but are made in Iran by Iranian children and researchers. What makes this missile war even more fascinating is that it caught everyone off guard. Almost no one expected Iran to have such a high level of technological mastery. Even the powerful Iron Dome, Israel's pride and that of its allies, was overwhelmed. According to available information, the precision of Iranian strikes was stunning. I'm not sure Israel expected that. It seems Iran studied how the Iron Dome works and then outsmarted it – not by chance or miracle, but through science, by modifying the physical laws of its missiles to achieve exactly what it wanted. Meanwhile, what is Africa doing? It's waiting for manna from heaven. It's praying. It allocates budgets for 4x4 vehicles, presidential trips, and election campaigns, but not for science, research, or intelligence. The Iran-Israel war is primarily a war of knowledge. And guess what? Iran is gaining points. Why? Because it understands that in today's world, whoever controls science controls their destiny. Those who depend on others to think, produce, heal, or defend remain slaves, even if dressed in a minister's suit. And what about us? What's our mission? Apart from producing high corrupt politicians, bureaucrats, and millionaire pastors, our best brains leave every day looking for greener pastures, and those who stayed behind are demonised, humiliated, starved, and treated like useless parasites. We've turned our universities into glorified high schools and our professors into mere beggars. Are we surprised that no one thinks critically in most African countries? Are we surprised that our researches yield nothing positive? This is because our brains have been mortgaged to think of food on the table. If so how can we then produce thoughts when we're hungry, living in contempt, fear of the unknown and led by people who do not know what a laboratory is but money of whatever colour? While others invest in technology, we deceitfully build mosques and churches to fool innocent folks. While technologically biased minds fund science, Africa's politicians deliver bags of rice to buy votes. While patrotic leaders aim for Mars, we Africa pray for minacles to happen to advance us technologically. We might be the most religious people on the planet, but we're also the most dependent and stupid. Until we understand that true prayer is ACTION ACTION ACTION, Africa will remain a continent that everyone flies over – except its own children. #Copied |
Israel and Iran are not just fighting with missiles; they're fighting with ideas, brains, and laboratories. For years, they've been preparing for this war, not with slogans like in Africa, not with solidarity concerts or national fasts, but with scientists, engineers, and mathematicians – people they train, nourish, respect, and sometimes discreetly protect. Before the recent missile attacks, Israel had already launched a more insidious war: the elimination of Iranian scientists. Several professors were assassinated because, in this part of the world, it's understood that the real danger isn't the tank but the one who designs it. However, Iran didn't cry over it; instead, it trained new brains and invested in its universities and research centers. Today, the missiles flying over Tel Aviv aren't coming from American factories but are made in Iran by Iranian children and researchers. What makes this missile war even more fascinating is that it caught everyone off guard. Almost no one expected Iran to have such a high level of technological mastery. Even the powerful Iron Dome, Israel's pride and that of its allies, was overwhelmed. According to available information, the precision of Iranian strikes was stunning. I'm not sure Israel expected that. It seems Iran studied how the Iron Dome works and then outsmarted it – not by chance or miracle, but through science, by modifying the physical laws of its missiles to achieve exactly what it wanted. Meanwhile, what is Africa doing? It's waiting for manna from heaven. It's praying. It allocates budgets for 4x4 vehicles, presidential trips, and election campaigns, but not for science, research, or intelligence. The Iran-Israel war is primarily a war of knowledge. And guess what? Iran is gaining points. Why? Because it understands that in today's world, whoever controls science controls their destiny. Those who depend on others to think, produce, heal, or defend remain slaves, even if dressed in a minister's suit. And what about us? What's our mission? Apart from producing high corrupt politicians, bureaucrats, and millionaire pastors, our best brains leave every day looking for greener pastures, and those who stayed behind are demonised, humiliated, starved, and treated like useless parasites. We've turned our universities into glorified high schools and our professors into mere beggars. Are we surprised that no one thinks critically in most African countries? Are we surprised that our researches yield nothing positive? This is because our brains have been mortgaged to think of food on the table. If so how can we then produce thoughts when we're hungry, living in contempt, fear of the unknown and led by people who do not know what a laboratory is but money of whatever colour? While others invest in technology, we deceitfully build mosques and churches to fool innocent folks. While technologically biased minds fund science, Africa's politicians deliver bags of rice to buy votes. While patrotic leaders aim for Mars, we Africa pray for miracles to happen to advance us technologically. We might be the most religious people on the planet, but we're also the most dependent and stupid. Until we understand that true prayer is ACTION ACTION ACTION, Africa will remain a continent that everyone flies over – except its own children. #Copied |
toffyz:Go and eat ogbeni. Leave matter for Mathias. APC government drain your remaining blood if you're not careful |
esnbrutality:My dear, those guys are shamelessly stupid. I just wonder how they reason. So much pity I send to them.. |
allanphash7:Hungry analyzer, go and eat your corn before hunger choke you. ADC have come to stay and Nigerians are behind them. Follow your APC and get out of our way |
Goo0dHardDick:Hungry analyzer, go and eat your corn before hunger choke you. ADC have come to stay and Nigerians are behind them. Follow your APC and get out of our way |
