Nigerian Military put EndSars Protesters on No Fly List + Social Media Bill

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Nigerian Military put EndSars Protesters on No Fly List + Social Media Bill


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  1. Bro you are one 🔥🔥🔥🔥.. Too many of our Nigerian people's are disconnected to realty. I can immediately tell you've done your research. White Supremacy is the root cause of our issues in Africa and the rest of the diaspora. Ifa is our true spirituality, not Christianity. We are sooooo brainwashed it's not even funny. It's rather sad.

  2. The French Army is very active in sub-Saharan French speaking Africa. Significant quantity of Uranium that powers EDF, which sells electricity in the UK, is gotten from Mali and Niger. France tried to control the kind of Islam practiced in its colonies, this could be part of the problems occasionally flaring up randomly in France. Nigeria is just one of the pawns with visionless puppets as gate keepers. It’s possible to break free or loosen the grip by a strategic global repositioning outlook but we would rather play in-house local politics as tenants where ever we live. Unlike the Asians who had a worse deal but can still gather themselves in spite of their differences.

  3. The model of “divide and Rule” was used all over the British empire. Niger area was mining real estate allocated to Britain but first acquired by the Royal Niger company and its private army (this company was based on the East India Company formed by the Dutch). Sudan for example has the north south divide just like Nigeria, based on the British construct. Where the British were not sure of turning the tribes against each other, they bring in foreigners to work for them as they did in Uganda, Kenya, Malaysia. Nigeria, though was a major jewel in the British crown in Africa just like India was in Asia.

    Lastly, let’s not forget Ethiopia (with one of the oldest form of Christianity), the only African country not to be colonised, in spite of the British and Italian efforts (later using the League of Nations to back the late failed effort by the Italians). Christianity was an African and Middle Eastern religion. The version of Christianity we got cooped into was the politicised version used to control Europe for the last millennia. However, the Chinese are muscling in, on a wave of African greed. Our hearts and minds have been conquered collectively.

    As an aside Coffee was originally from Ethiopia.

  4. Phrankleen, don't be arguing with these ppl that don't know facts. That's why I can never mingle with ppl who are narrow minded with limited intellect. These information are available but they refuse to learn but then they want to ARGUE!!!

  5. It’s strange that the civilian government hiding behind military is going after defenceless middle class individuals to cower the people. A simpler solution would to implement certain visible changes and put in place opportunities to keep people’s minds focus on new economic possibilities and tax the folks accordingly. This is what countries like China, India the US, the UK, for example, have been and are still doing. Suppression of free will drives descent underground. Interestingly enough, the other parties are not even siding with the people or engineering any blue print.

    My question is the country hope;easily economically bankrupt but the leadership can only bide time whilst they just plunder the undeveloped wealth for friends and family?

    For example since 1999, all the Governors of Rivers State (one of the richest states, richer than most of west Africa combined) moved themselves and their families to Abuja, with a base or bases outside the country. None feel comfortable in Port Harcourt without security from the people they once governed. There seems to be no intention to create a system that they can feel safe in without expensive security for themselves. The leaders just don’t learn from the Past.

    No real strategy regarding how to alleviate poverty. Seems the only short term solution dragged out as long as possible, from IBB’s time, has been weaponised poverty, to keep the people cowered and beggarly (to keep worshipping the corrupt, wealthy and the powerful). It’s a time bomb as the strategy is not sustainable💣

  6. Phrankleen i love that you are not bold to voice what most people know about Nigeria but scared to say it. MNK was saying these things people say its a propaganda. The brits and the North is destroying Nigeria.

  7. The story of Nigeria's history is heart breaking and brings tears to my eye. It is fair to say I won't see exponential progress in our country and our people's lives in my life time but I do hope the future generations would overcome.

    That's why it's essential to start nationwide history re-education of people. Great channel my brosky Prankleen, keep shedding light and optimism on this important issues. Peace and love bro

  8. I commend your effort in trying to explain certain things to some people, and i’m pretty sure more than 90% of Nigerians know nothing about the external “deep state” , and how we’re literally living a script , our lack of interest and participation in politics over time and poorly written history has been of total disservice to us. when you speak politics, they bring in tribalism, next it’s religion, other times gender…so divisive

  9. Please let’s get something right as Nigerians. Neither Desmond Elliot nor the Lagos state governor are youths. As defined by the NYSC, a youth is between 15-35 (by the African youth Charter of 2006). Also, in their citation by the UN it is 15-24 and the « Not too young to run law » 30years is the eligible age to run for the office of the presidency. These details can be found on page 24 & 25 in the link below: https://www.prb.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Nigeria-National-Youth-Policy-2019-2023.pdf

    When did they change it? Why are they joining body and claiming youth?

  10. Phrankleen, you are right. Some of my close friends stopping talking me because I told them that the Nigeria will shut down endsars protest with military force and nobody will be held accountable. The issue of social media, they will sign the bill into law and they will not be criticized by the west. The west is part of our problem they are still ruling Africa

  11. Phrankleen I can't believe we missed this live session!!! We are so glad you talked about this topic and we will re-echo it again, people should go and watch Journey of an African Colony on Netflix. I recalled we suggested it in some comment session of your past videos. That documentary is the best gift of history to Nigeria 🇳🇬 because it was released on Oct 1st 2020. We watched it on Oct 2nd 2020 when it came out!!!! Mind blowing.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    The most dangerous thing that happened to us Africans is that our history was not only stolen from us, but it was hidden in the libraries of the colonialism. Alas we always go forth to seek the truth as we do we will continue to shed more light on it and educate others!!!

  12. It's sad that people holding constitutional positions don't know/ respect the construction. We're in 2020 not in 1500, human & citizen rights being violated. Even the politicians's strategies are so dumb!

  13. Feminism is cancer. It truly blocks the brain. Imagine the lady in the live comments twisting this issue to a male versus female one. What foolishness. Trying to promote a gender war when the Nigerian government is killing both genders