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Discover the gripping tale of Haiti's upheaval as gang leader 'Barbecue' challenges PM Ariel Henry's rule, plunging the nation into chaos. With violence erupting and tensions escalating, delve deeper into the unfolding crisis gripping this Caribbean nation. SOURCE: https://voiceofpaul.com/unrest-in-haiti-gang-leader-threatens-country-against-kenyan-police-deal/
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Caucasians, the racial name for people who are predominantly living in Europe and migrated to North America are becoming poorer day-by-day as their economy is struggling. This article explains why other nations such as India and China are becoming more wealthier while the Caucasians are losing the title: Source: https://voiceofpaul.com/why-more-caucasians-are-becoming-poor/
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socialmediaman:Partly, I agree with you. As much as this is the right direction to start with, monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of those policies are also critical. Nigeria has massive room to grow. There is nothing stopping the federal government from empowering an arm of the National Bureau of Statistics in tracking compliance to all these services and making it readily available to all Nigerians, everytime, everywhere. |
Aquila99:If Peter Obi had won, I believe he would have executed some of Tinubu's manifestos as well. No man is an island of himself. |
redsun:lol ![]() |
redsun:I agree and that is why it is harder for someone like Tinubu to lead the charge against corruption because he seems to be the godfather of corruption in the current political landscape of Nigeria. |
redsun:That is the saddest part of the case. It is obvious that the government is trying to raise money to run its services, but accountability is critical, just as you have mentioned. |
(Voice of Paul) – Pro-Russian rebels in a separatist sliver of Moldova have asked President Vladimir Putin to protect their region from what they claim are threats from Moldova’s government. Transnistria, which illegally split from Moldova as the Soviet Union crumbled, has remained firmly within the Kremlin’s orbit while Moldova, which borders Ukraine, is bidding to join the European Union. In a special congress on Wednesday, politicians in Transnistria asked Moscow to guard it from “increasing pressure from Moldova,” and the Kremlin later said protecting its “compatriots” was a priority, Russian state media RIA Novosti reported. https://voiceofpaul.com/a-part-of-an-european-country-wants-to-join-russia |
Jogs1900:You can imagine that. The most troubling part of this is that Indians and the Chinese have sucked up our jobs while millions of Nigerians can't get jobs. I also applaud this move. |
President Tinubu despite his drug and corruption cases seemed him and his team have the mind maps of everything that is anti-development in Nigeria. It is unfortunate to know that most of the functioning manufacturing companies in Nigeria, especially in Lagos are controlled by #Indians and #Chinese. If a Nigerian employee has knowledge gaps, it is the responsibility of the employer in conjunction with the employee to close out the gap - substitution with a foreigner is not the right thing to do. In developed countries, the citizens come first but Nigeria is a different story. The USD 15k levy on foreigners taking up employment meant for Nigeria is a move in the right direction by Tinubu's administration. Source: https://voiceofpaul.com/nigeria-places-15000-usd-levy-on-hiring-foreigners/
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Melagros:China has been in the backburner for a long time, the country is just getting off the shackles of economic slavery at this moment. |
The American War of 1812 bankrupted the British monarchy, and they were unable to finance the war any longer because American businesspeople refused their taxes on sugar, cotton, and other valuable items at that time. Today, the United States is still engaging in this economic slavery and colonialism forcing countries to buy and consume every product that is made in the West. And where the interest of America is no longer served, the country alongside its allies wedges its economic sanctions on the so-called non-complying countries. We have seen this in #Venezuela, #Iran and #NortKorea. Between 2018 and 2020, #China and the #United States were at loggerheads in trade wars prompting tit-for-tat economic sanctions on each other. In one of the episodes of the sanctions, the United States barred China from accessing its technology in plane manufacturing, but today, China is gradually rising above the economic sanctions. This article explains how China overcame the sanctions placed on its commercial airlines. Read more here: https://voiceofpaul.com/us-sanctions-backfired-china-now-manufactures-its-own-planes/ |
Source: https://voiceofpaul.com/the-miseducation-of-the-negro-the-john-d-rockefellers-educational-system/ Did you know that John D. Rockefeller was the originator of the current education system in many countries of the world? Rockefeller was an American businessman who loved productivity and capitalism. In one of his quotes, he said of America, that he wants a country of workers and not a nation of thinkers. Over a century later, this desire of Rockefeller is evident in Africa, Asia, and South America where people with different kinds of educational degrees are jobless. In the Nigerian educational system, we learn about Charles Darwin, Michael Faraday, Adams Smith, Isaac Newton and other Caucasians who discovered something or whatever but we never learned about ourselves. This is a real, factual programming of our minds to see people who don't look like us as the saviour of the universe, those who brought light and made life easier but it is all fallacy! Now that the Rockefeller educational system is expiring, world governments and political oppressors are bringing in the STEM educational system. Whether it's science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, the governments in the West are prioritizing that and neglecting other courses like history, psychology, geography, and sociology that they knew were intentionally designed to waste people's lives. Nigeria and Africa at large are still lagging in not seeing the lapses and the redundancy that this fake, foreign educational system has created in our economy. It is high time African governments reviewed the educational system that has been producing hundreds of millions of job seekers instead of solution providers! This page serves the interest of Pan-Africanism. We add value by sharing mind-altering societal and economic analyses to bring light to the minds of political leaders and policymakers in Africa. We are seeking expansion and partnership, if you are interested in seeing our business plan or you refer us to someone who might be interested, we would appreciate you contacting us: Email: contact@voiceofpaul.com WhatsApp: +971566429175
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Source: voiceofpaul.com When the news broke out that the French government was buying a kilogram of Uranium in Niger for 80 cents while the price at the international market was 200 Euros per kilogram, we were all shocked but that is only a fraction of the economic degradation that proxy, no-show-face, representational proxy colonialism fully-winged by Caucasians in Africa. France on the other end, powers 70% of her country from 58 nuclear power plants with an economic GDP of over $3 Trillion USD, a per capita income of $46k USD while Niger who owns the natural resources has an economy of $16 Billion USD with a per capita income of $590 USD per year. It is obviously robbing Peter to pay Paul. This same strategy is ongoing in almost every sub-saharan African states where the heads of state fulfill the interest of Caucasians and deny his own people any dividend of their natural resources. |
One Gold-Digger down. ![]() |
Now I know why Elon wants to fight with you |
Patented:Okay, in the bigger sense of it, I wrote the article to shed the light on the overdependence of Nigeria on foreign made goods. It's total rubbish. You also need to understand that having the full ownership of the entire manufacturing and sales processes for the Jerseys should be domiciled that will keep on recycling the economic values created along the entire supply chain. |
Patented:Okay even with sponsorship, why can't we have a Nigerian brand that will have a partnership with out own football club? |
Does it mean Nigeria cannot manufacture her own jerseys for her players? Why was the contract awarded to Nike?! For what?! I am sharing with you one of the many thoughts that keep up in the night - it is our deliberate economic submissions to the bidding of European capitalists who would never stop milking Africa. On January 31, 2023 when the news of Elon Musk launching his Starlink internet services in Nigeria broke out, millions of Nigerians were happy and eager to embrace another imported, foreign product but for me, I was deeply saddened to see how Nigerians and by large Africans are willingly surrendering ourselves to neocolonialism. We forgot too soon the evil that pale-skinned people, and in particular Europeans did during their invasion of the African continent because those accounts of their evil deeds have been purged from many books around the world, and in the word of Chinua Achebe, “until the lions have their own historians, the hunt will always glorify the hunter”. They have fairly succeeded in twisting history to paint themselves as the savior of the world, because they are the hunters re-writing history. We have forgotten their predatory actions of maiming, killing Africans, coupled with stealing and discrediting Africans’ inventions and now that they have come back as economic solicitors, we could not see through their BS lies and see truly that they are on our land for economic colonialism and slavery, perfectly branded as business opportunities. How more daft can we be as a people?! How in the world is it possible that the clothes that the Nigerian Super Falcons will wear for their Women World Cup tournament is designed, manufactured and sold by a foreign designer – Nike?! What the heck can Nike manufacture that businessmen and businesswomen all over Nigeria cannot manufacture?! Nigeria is a goddamned country with 220 million people, so how is it possible that we have the capacity to locally manufacture exportable fossil-fuel based vehicles at Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing, exportable ProForce defense vehicles in Ogun State, bright and beautiful minds in the Northern part of Nigeria who locally manufactured electric vehicles, with millions of talented and resilient young people in our tertiary institutions, but we do not have any Nigerian clothing brand to easily dominate our local market and yet we still went ahead to give the contract to Nike – a company from a country whose former President once called us shit-hole citizens?! You can continue reading on the blog. https://voiceofpaul.com/nikes-economic-neocolonialism-in-nigeria/ #voiceofpaul #ElonMusk #Nigeria #racism #WomenWorldCup #Economiccolonialism #african |
ikechukwu150:Bad energy go far away ![]() |
(Voice of Paul) – Between the 16th and 19th centuries when Europeans and specifically the British go around the world forcefully grabbing lands from indigenous people in North America, Australia, and Africa, deliberately spreading diseases among people who were peacefully co-existing with nature, stealing artifacts, and many cultural heritage of African people, making sure that the memory of their powerful ancestors are wiped off, changing their languages, torturing people to death if they don’t accept their religion, killing people and disfiguring them physically; one action I believe the Belgian King Leopold II loved very much as he cut a lot of Congolese’ hands and legs, these invaders made sure that they set up a program that will continuously deliver the atrocities that they desired even in their absence. Some of the notably evil things the invaders did was forcing people to speak their English language, joining people of different cultural and traditional identities together, and rebranding other people’s tradition and culture as devilish, evil, and occultic while whitewashing the whole story of their religion. Nigeria today is a perfect example of a fully-functioning post-colonial cancer. How in the world is it possible that Northern and Southern parts of Nigeria are considered as one? How do we have groups of distinctively different people forced to live together? How come the European Union, an economic bloc of 27 countries with 440 million people has 27 official languages and Nigeria, a singular country with more than 219 million people speak one foreign official language which is foreign? Creating Nigeria from the fabrics of ethnicity and religion is the greatest invention of the invaders. The Europeans knew pretty well that we will never agree with one another as the pull and push forces would naturally come into force. This is why we struggle to get things done. We speak different languages, different beliefs, different traditions, and different cultures, we do not have sovereignty and we are forced to live with one another, only for the economic gain of the West. Public opinions flying left and right about Nigeria’s Presidential election holding this Saturday is nothing but heartbreaking. It is clear that among the candidates that there is one person who is passionate about transforming the country. In my adulthood, the only person who shares a similar passion for transforming Nigeria is Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo but unfortunately, he was outnumbered. But what we have seen is how some Nigerians could not see beyond the ethnical and religious differences. But how did we get here? The ethnoreligious differences in Nigeria is one of the many skillfully-engineered division created among Nigerians and many Africans that is still delivering their desired evil results. It is high time we stopped this divisive mechanism and make our Nigeria beautiful again. Yes, we have been robbed, divided, and made to hate and fight each other but beyond these atrocities, if we really care about transforming our country, choosing Peter Obi would be a smart move. Source : https://voiceofpaul.com/ripples-from-invaders-past-how-europe-influences-nigerian-elections/ |

