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Emeskhalifa:Which court are you referring to? The man-made law court or the Court of Divine Nature,the eternal tribunal that spans generations and never sleeps? You speak of evidence, but do you understand the kind of justice that operates beyond human rules and legal jargon? Have you ever wondered why the earth hasn’t erupted in fury, despite mankind’s relentless efforts to destroy it, from nuclear weapons to lab-made diseases? It’s not because we are wise, but because Nature, in her patience, allows us to walk the edge of destruction. But let no one be deceived,when the time comes, Nature will remove its trash. Not with fanfare, not with warning, but with the same quiet certainty that seasons change. We may sweep atrocities under the carpet, feed ourselves with stolen peace, and pretend all is well because our plates are full. But remember this: the same force that gave birth to the genius of men also created the fools,and together, they form the balance that sustains the universe. So ignore the signs if you must, laugh in your comfort, boast in your safety. But know this, Nature will chart its course, and when it does, no man-made court will stand in its way. Hope you don't too. |
Emeskhalifa:shot up please before, karma deals with you . You have no conscience, you are the problem of this country. |
The failure was still massive. |
Alarm to who? |
delugadou:I swear to God. Haba! |
Are you okay! You allow ants enter your soup? Kai. |
You speak of democracy as if Africans are children who must be taught its meaning by the same forces that raped their lands and souls. Let’s be clear: Africa knew democracy long before colonial swords and Bibles tore through her heart. Village councils, age grades, and assemblies — these were organic, functioning democracies built on consensus, justice, and true representation. What you call "disillusionment" is not a childish tantrum — it is the roar of a people betrayed. Betrayed by imported systems designed to fail us. Betrayed by Western-backed politicians who loot while foreign corporations siphon gold, oil, and dignity. Captain Traoré may not be perfect — no leader is — but he stands on African soil with African intent, not begging crumbs from the tables of former colonizers. When he falters, we shall deal with him ourselves. We do not need lectures from apologists who sell their brothers for porridge and applause from the same empires that enslaved us. Your polished words hide an ugly truth: you fear Africans thinking for themselves. You fear we will finally govern in our own way, without the parasitic grip of capitalist imperialism choking every decision. Save your sermons. We are not nostalgic for dictatorship. We are hungry for dignity — real dignity — and we will carve it out with our own hands, not the poisoned pens of those who still kneel before the old masters. Keep off. Your tactics are known. Your tricks are old. And this time, Africa will not be deceived. - Mazarine |
TheBillyonaire:wetin be "this" . |
Lance008:doomsday prophets |
Why a Black Pope Is Still a Fantasy in a Eurocentric Vatican!!!( FAITH IS GLOBAL BUT POWER IS NOT) The Pope is dead; and as always, moments like this ignite speculation, hope, and a flurry of social media posts. This time, many Africans have begun circulating images of Black cardinals, imagining the possibility of one of them ascending to the papacy. It's a beautiful hope—but one rooted more in fantasy than reality. Let’s not mince words: the Vatican is not just a religious institution, it is a nation-state, a political powerhouse, and a bastion of Eurocentric tradition. Since its inception, the leadership of the Catholic Church has remained tightly in the grip of European hands. Its core power structures were designed, intentionally or not, to exclude those who do not fit a certain image of continuity and control. That image has never been BLACK!! Sure, Africa has contributed immensely to the growth and vitality of the Catholic Church. In fact, the Church is growing fastest on the African continent. African congregations are vibrant. African priests are numerous. African cardinals are respected. But the idea of an African—or more precisely, a Black-Pope still hits a wall. And that wall is not theological. It is political, cultural, and racial. The Vatican may preach universality, but its leadership does not reflect that diversity. The power structure favors familiarity—a Euro-Roman heritage, a visual continuity that feels "safe" to the global elite who see the Pope not just as a religious leader, but as a diplomatic figurehead, a political voice, a symbolic guardian of Western moral authority. A Black Pope would disrupt centuries of Euro-Christian iconography. It would challenge the subconscious imagery embedded in millions of believers. That disruption is not welcomed by the old guard. Let’s be honest: the Church isn’t ready to hand over its most powerful symbol to a continent it still regards with benevolent distance, useful, devout, faithful, but not equal in image or influence. So while we may see Black cardinals honored with titles and positions, the seat of St. Peter remains carefully preserved. And if it is ever handed to a Black man, it will be heavily orchestrated, symbolic, and possibly timed to placate rising global pressure,not because the Church is ready for real change. This is not to say a Black Pope is impossible,but in today’s Vatican, it remains implausible. That is the truth about the politics of religion: faith is global, but power is not. And in the heart of the Vatican, where robes conceal the machinery of control, the idea of a Black Pope is still too radical for the custodians of tradition. But maybe it's time we stopped begging for seats at tables that were never built for us. Africa doesn't need to wait for a nod from Rome to lead spiritually. Let the Vatican keep its throne. We can build our own altars—altars of truth, justice, and dignity,shaped in our image, not theirs. - Mazarine
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eepeepook:🤣🤣🤣🤣 I am amazed |
Even on earth sef |
Oga minimum wage is $16 per hour. Mumu and Big Mac burger and coke is $10 a bag of chips is $2. Light dey water dey. Internet very correct . What do we have here. Nigerians ntooo |
This is the issue 🤣
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Yankiss:oga it's no more a prediction. It's been done. They are trying to have space voyage's. Trips to Mars. Etc. if their money is complete Elon musk will take them there. |
ARISHEM:no, he is a buisness man. He will give them bill. |
genisis 3: 17 |
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We paid 1200 to download the the card version we can go to the cafes to print. So What happens. Remita took the money to do what with it. Why are we like this in this country. |
Simple nature beeblack: |
Nigerians are using style to call the military. For your information,we don't have the likes of traore in Nigeria. They are all corrupt. |
Natasha, Rufa Arise news : we want empirical facts. Jerry Eze nsppd: where is your evidence? |
The moderators of this forum need to step up. The way people throw insults and unprintable words at each other is getting out of hand. We’re all entitled to our opinions, but dragging people’s mothers, attacking tribes, and trading curses won’t get us anywhere. Let’s do better. At the end of the day, when karma comes knocking, don’t start asking God why. |
The moderators of this forum need to step up. The way people throw insults and unprintable words at each other is getting out of hand. We’re all entitled to our opinions, but dragging people’s mothers, attacking tribes, and trading curses won’t get us anywhere. Let’s do better. At the end of the day, when karma comes knocking, don’t start asking God why. And it will |
How old are you? For this lady that is chasing her own agenda, and comments on this page where you are wasting precious time. You have Said all this things. We have really lost it. writetopoka: |
Sonnobax15:read please Nigerians. He survived on "his boat" not in the water. Read oooooo! |
If that money was pumped seriously into completing railway linking Nigeria, cargo and passenger how Nigeria for be. I say this people are bewitched |
DMCY:no talk am now, so make you no talk say na wetin you talk. |
I think when we get into power we have writers block. Their brains just stop working. With all this unemployment food shortage etc, it's useless tower we want to build. Chai! |
You import it you sell it at your price. We like we buy it , we don't like it, you drink it. How had is this to understand. |
Can't change it, if you where born xx chromosome you are male, if xy you are female . It's finished stop deceiving yah self. I just wonder why the once that transition from female to male don't do male sports e.g boxing. Muwguw! |
