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European colonizers came and dominated much of Africa. They took away the African’s culture, identity, and wealth. They even crushed the African’s language, script, history, and traditions. … Then the Europeans forced their own language on them.
Oct. 5, 2000
European colonizers came and dominated much of Africa. They took away the African’s culture, identity, and wealth. They even crushed the African’s language, script, history, and traditions. … Then the Europeans forced their own language on them. Oct. 5, 20000 Comments ·0 Shares ·694 Views -
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don't like ungrateful people, after everything prophetjeremiahomoto did for this woman, this is not fair always show gratitude.... thank you prophet we love youdon't like ungrateful people, after everything prophetjeremiahomoto did for this woman, this is not fair always show gratitude.... thank you prophet we love you0 Comments ·0 Shares ·561 Views
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The Trump administration has been desperate to find a way to distract its own base from its demand for a full release of the Epstein files. But instead of distracting the base, Vice President JD Vance's new attempted
"whataboutism" diversion tactic will likely attract more attention to the issue," MSNBC Opinion Writer/Editor
Zeeshan Aleem writes.
"It's a hilarious own goal that seems guaranteed to keep the issue top of mind for activists."The Trump administration has been desperate to find a way to distract its own base from its demand for a full release of the Epstein files. But instead of distracting the base, Vice President JD Vance's new attempted "whataboutism" diversion tactic will likely attract more attention to the issue," MSNBC Opinion Writer/Editor Zeeshan Aleem writes. "It's a hilarious own goal that seems guaranteed to keep the issue top of mind for activists."0 Comments ·0 Shares ·623 Views -
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From Renewed Hope to Renewed Hardship
Nigerians are asking: Is Tinubu’s regime the worst in our history?
Fuel subsidy gone, transport & food prices skyrocketing.
Naira value sinking, inflation at record highs.
Insecurity still raging—bandits, kidnappers, unrest.
Promises of relief, but daily life is tougher than ever.
Many say this is not the “renewed hope” they were promised, but renewed suffering.
Do you agree? Has Tinubu’s government made life harder than ever?
#Nigeria #Tinubu #RenewedHardship #EndBadGovernance
💔 From Renewed Hope to Renewed Hardship 💔 Nigerians are asking: Is Tinubu’s regime the worst in our history? 🔻 Fuel subsidy gone, transport & food prices skyrocketing. 🔻 Naira value sinking, inflation at record highs. 🔻 Insecurity still raging—bandits, kidnappers, unrest. 🔻 Promises of relief, but daily life is tougher than ever. Many say this is not the “renewed hope” they were promised, but renewed suffering. 👉 Do you agree? Has Tinubu’s government made life harder than ever? #Nigeria #Tinubu #RenewedHardship #EndBadGovernance0 Comments ·0 Shares ·1K Views -
From Renewed Hope to Renewed Hardship: Life Under Tinubu
Many Nigerians describe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s regime as “the worst” because of the following issues that have hit people hard:
1. Economic Hardship
• Fuel Subsidy Removal: The sudden removal of fuel subsidy in May 2023 caused fuel prices to triple, leading to skyrocketing transport and food costs.
• Naira Depreciation: The naira lost much of its value after Tinubu floated the currency. This made imports more expensive, driving inflation.
• High Inflation: Inflation has reached record highs, with food inflation especially severe, pushing millions deeper into poverty.
2. Cost of Living Crisis
• Rising electricity tariffs, fuel prices, and basic commodity costs have made life extremely difficult for ordinary Nigerians.
• The middle class is shrinking, and many families can no longer afford essentials like education, healthcare, and even food.
3. Poor Governance & Corruption Concerns
• Critics argue Tinubu’s appointments are heavily tilted towards loyalists rather than competence.
• Perceived lack of transparency in government contracts, loans, and policies has fueled distrust.
4. Insecurity
• Banditry, kidnapping, and insurgency continue despite promises of improved security.
• Many communities in the North and Middle Belt still face regular attacks.
5. Public Outrage & Protests
• Widespread protests (like #EndBadGovernance in 2024–2025) have erupted over hardship.
• Tinubu’s administration has been accused of using excessive force and intimidation against protesters.
6. Erosion of Trust
• Many Nigerians feel Tinubu came to power through a controversial election with allegations of rigging and manipulation.
• Promises of “renewed hope” have turned into what many call “renewed hardship.”
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In short: Nigerians see Tinubu’s government as “the worst” because it combined sharp economic decline, high living costs, insecurity, and governance concerns—with little visible relief for the suffering majority.From Renewed Hope to Renewed Hardship: Life Under Tinubu Many Nigerians describe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s regime as “the worst” because of the following issues that have hit people hard: 1. Economic Hardship • Fuel Subsidy Removal: The sudden removal of fuel subsidy in May 2023 caused fuel prices to triple, leading to skyrocketing transport and food costs. • Naira Depreciation: The naira lost much of its value after Tinubu floated the currency. This made imports more expensive, driving inflation. • High Inflation: Inflation has reached record highs, with food inflation especially severe, pushing millions deeper into poverty. 2. Cost of Living Crisis • Rising electricity tariffs, fuel prices, and basic commodity costs have made life extremely difficult for ordinary Nigerians. • The middle class is shrinking, and many families can no longer afford essentials like education, healthcare, and even food. 3. Poor Governance & Corruption Concerns • Critics argue Tinubu’s appointments are heavily tilted towards loyalists rather than competence. • Perceived lack of transparency in government contracts, loans, and policies has fueled distrust. 4. Insecurity • Banditry, kidnapping, and insurgency continue despite promises of improved security. • Many communities in the North and Middle Belt still face regular attacks. 5. Public Outrage & Protests • Widespread protests (like #EndBadGovernance in 2024–2025) have erupted over hardship. • Tinubu’s administration has been accused of using excessive force and intimidation against protesters. 6. Erosion of Trust • Many Nigerians feel Tinubu came to power through a controversial election with allegations of rigging and manipulation. • Promises of “renewed hope” have turned into what many call “renewed hardship.” ⸻ 👉 In short: Nigerians see Tinubu’s government as “the worst” because it combined sharp economic decline, high living costs, insecurity, and governance concerns—with little visible relief for the suffering majority.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·2K Views -
President Bola Tinubu has directed an immediate review of security operations in Katsina State, with a pledge to strengthen the fight against banditry through the deployment of advanced military hardware and surveillance gadgets.President Bola Tinubu has directed an immediate review of security operations in Katsina State, with a pledge to strengthen the fight against banditry through the deployment of advanced military hardware and surveillance gadgets.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·757 Views
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Kai Cenat turned down Nike deals worth $300M because he was asked to never mention Jesus Christ. He said he doesn't want that kind of money and pulled out of the deal
If you were Kai Cenat, what would you do?Kai Cenat turned down Nike deals worth $300M because he was asked to never mention Jesus Christ. He said he doesn't want that kind of money and pulled out of the deal❌ If you were Kai Cenat, what would you do?0 Comments ·0 Shares ·892 Views -
With the rising cost of living in the country and the adverse impact on Nigerians, the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has said that state governments have no excuse not to pay civil servants above the ₦70,000 minimum wage.With the rising cost of living in the country and the adverse impact on Nigerians, the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has said that state governments have no excuse not to pay civil servants above the ₦70,000 minimum wage.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·850 Views
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Burkina Faso’s government has passed a law banning homosexuality, with those found guilty facing two to five years in prison, according to the state broadcaster.
Thoughts ??Burkina Faso’s government has passed a law banning homosexuality, with those found guilty facing two to five years in prison, according to the state broadcaster. Thoughts ??0 Comments ·0 Shares ·808 Views -
Nigeria and Colombia are working towards establishing direct flight connections as part of efforts to strengthen diplomatic and economic relations between the two countriesNigeria 🇳🇬 and Colombia 🇨🇴 are working towards establishing direct flight connections as part of efforts to strengthen diplomatic and economic relations between the two countries0 Comments ·0 Shares ·820 Views
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