• WHY AFRICANS PRAY MORE THAN THE REST OF THE WORLD IS BECAUSE IN AFRICA, GOD DOES THE JOB OF THE GOVERNMENT!

    1. ELECTRICITY
    AFRICA:
    “Oh Lord, let there be light! Even if it’s for 2 hours!”
    EUROPE:
    “This LED bulb is too yellow, I’m returning it.”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, power supply is a prayer point.
    In Europe, it’s a basic right.

    2. WATER SUPPLY
    AFRICA:
    “God, let it rain so we can fetch water!”
    EUROPE:
    “My shower is too cold. Fix it or I sue!”
    TRUTH:
    In Europe, taps flow.
    In Africa, faith flows.

    3. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
    AFRICA:
    “Jehovah, bless me with any job. Even volunteer, I’ll manage!”
    EUROPE:
    “I’m rejecting that role. The salary doesn’t reflect my worth.”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, unemployment is a fasting topic.
    In Europe, it’s a policy issue.

    4. SECURITY
    AFRICA:
    “Father, may no stray bullet locate me today!”
    EUROPE:
    “There’s a suspicious sound outside, police arrived in 4 mins.”
    TRUTH:
    There, safety is law.
    Here, safety is prayer and luck.

    5. ROADS & INFRASTRUCTURE
    AFRICA:
    “Lord, don’t let this pothole swallow my destiny.”
    EUROPE:
    “This small crack on the road is unacceptable!”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, a smooth road is a testimony.
    In Europe, it’s standard.

    6. HEALTHCARE
    AFRICA:
    “Jesus, let the injection work, and not the side effect!”
    EUROPE:
    “Therapist booked. Medication free. Follow-up scheduled.”
    TRUTH:
    One gets healthcare from government.
    The other gets hope from prayer warriors.

    7. EDUCATION
    AFRICA:
    “God, let WAEC release results with mercy I sowed a seed !”
    EUROPE:
    “Government paid for my Master’s. I got a scholarship too.”
    TRUTH:
    There, education is an investment.
    Here, it’s a miracle.

    8. PENSION & RETIREMENT 👴🏽
    AFRICA:
    “Jehovah, don’t let my pension be swallowed by corruption!”
    EUROPE:
    “I retired. Government sends monthly check.”
    REALITY:
    Here, retirement is fear and fasting.
    There, it’s relaxation and benefits.

    9. VISA REQUEST
    AFRICA:
    “Oh Lord, break every generational curse stopping this UK visa!”
    EUROPE:
    “I need a break. Might fly to Ghana for the weekend.”
    REALITY:
    In Africa, travelling = fasting, faith, and fire oil.
    In Europe, travelling = booking.com and a suitcase.

    BUT HERE’S THE REAL PROBLEM…

    High death rates

    Joblessness

    Poor security

    Land battles turning spiritual

    Sick people dying at church crusades instead of hospitals

    …because African leaders ENJOY it when you dump your problems on an imported god instead of holding them accountable!

    Why should they build hospitals when you'll run to prayer camps? By his stripes you're healed right?
    Why fix the road when your busy praying for travelling mercy on a deadly road?
    Why create jobs when your faith says “God will provide”?

    They know you won’t protest. You’ll just pray.
    And that’s how they win.

    AFRICANS WILL RAISE MILLIONS TO BUILD A CATHEDRAL……but won’t donate a dime to upgrade the clinic where their own mothers give birth on rusted beds with no gloves.

    We’ll buy:

    Imported church instruments

    HD projectors

    Shiny marble altars

    Designer suits for “Papa”

    And bulletproof cars for “Daddy G.O”

    Meanwhile, the local hospital:

    Has no electricity

    No running water

    One nurse doing the work of five

    And a doctor using a torchlight to deliver babies.

    AND HERE’S THE PLOT TWIST:
    The pastor you’re funding for “God’s work” won’t even treat malaria in that same country.

    When he's sick?
    Private jet to Europe.
    When you're sick?
    Pray. Fast. Sow a seed. Hope the hospital has Panadol.

    FINAL THOUGHT:
    God is NOT your governor.
    Angels are NOT civil engineers.
    Your miracle is called good governance.

    Stop calling on jesus/allah about things your local government chairman should’ve done.

    This is why most religious Africans tend to be less or non-religious
    WHY AFRICANS PRAY MORE THAN THE REST OF THE WORLD IS BECAUSE IN AFRICA, GOD DOES THE JOB OF THE GOVERNMENT! 1. ELECTRICITY ⚡ AFRICA: “Oh Lord, let there be light! Even if it’s for 2 hours!” EUROPE: “This LED bulb is too yellow, I’m returning it.” TRUTH: In Africa, power supply is a prayer point. In Europe, it’s a basic right. 2. WATER SUPPLY 🚿 AFRICA: “God, let it rain so we can fetch water!” EUROPE: “My shower is too cold. Fix it or I sue!” TRUTH: In Europe, taps flow. In Africa, faith flows. 3. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 💼 AFRICA: “Jehovah, bless me with any job. Even volunteer, I’ll manage!” EUROPE: “I’m rejecting that role. The salary doesn’t reflect my worth.” TRUTH: In Africa, unemployment is a fasting topic. In Europe, it’s a policy issue. 4. SECURITY 🚔 AFRICA: “Father, may no stray bullet locate me today!” EUROPE: “There’s a suspicious sound outside, police arrived in 4 mins.” TRUTH: There, safety is law. Here, safety is prayer and luck. 5. ROADS & INFRASTRUCTURE 🛣️ AFRICA: “Lord, don’t let this pothole swallow my destiny.” EUROPE: “This small crack on the road is unacceptable!” TRUTH: In Africa, a smooth road is a testimony. In Europe, it’s standard. 6. HEALTHCARE 🏥 AFRICA: “Jesus, let the injection work, and not the side effect!” EUROPE: “Therapist booked. Medication free. Follow-up scheduled.” TRUTH: One gets healthcare from government. The other gets hope from prayer warriors. 7. EDUCATION ✏️ AFRICA: “God, let WAEC release results with mercy I sowed a seed 💰!” EUROPE: “Government paid for my Master’s. I got a scholarship too.” TRUTH: There, education is an investment. Here, it’s a miracle. 8. PENSION & RETIREMENT 👴🏽 AFRICA: “Jehovah, don’t let my pension be swallowed by corruption!” EUROPE: “I retired. Government sends monthly check.” REALITY: Here, retirement is fear and fasting. There, it’s relaxation and benefits. 9. VISA REQUEST ✈️ AFRICA: “Oh Lord, break every generational curse stopping this UK visa!” EUROPE: “I need a break. Might fly to Ghana for the weekend.” REALITY: In Africa, travelling = fasting, faith, and fire oil. In Europe, travelling = booking.com and a suitcase. BUT HERE’S THE REAL PROBLEM… High death rates Joblessness Poor security Land battles turning spiritual Sick people dying at church crusades instead of hospitals …because African leaders ENJOY it when you dump your problems on an imported god instead of holding them accountable! Why should they build hospitals when you'll run to prayer camps? By his stripes you're healed right? Why fix the road when your busy praying for travelling mercy on a deadly road? Why create jobs when your faith says “God will provide”? They know you won’t protest. You’ll just pray. And that’s how they win. AFRICANS WILL RAISE MILLIONS TO BUILD A CATHEDRAL……but won’t donate a dime to upgrade the clinic where their own mothers give birth on rusted beds with no gloves. We’ll buy: Imported church instruments HD projectors Shiny marble altars Designer suits for “Papa” And bulletproof cars for “Daddy G.O” Meanwhile, the local hospital: Has no electricity No running water One nurse doing the work of five And a doctor using a torchlight to deliver babies. AND HERE’S THE PLOT TWIST: The pastor you’re funding for “God’s work” won’t even treat malaria in that same country. When he's sick? Private jet to Europe. When you're sick? Pray. Fast. Sow a seed. Hope the hospital has Panadol. FINAL THOUGHT: God is NOT your governor. Angels are NOT civil engineers. Your miracle is called good governance. Stop calling on jesus/allah about things your local government chairman should’ve done. This is why most religious Africans tend to be less or non-religious
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  • Dear Sir/Ma

    Invitation to Join Genix Summit International Ltd as a Shareholder

    I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to formally introduce you to Genix Summit International Ltd, an indigenous Nigerian company that I am proud to be a part of, and to extend a sincere invitation for you to join us as a shareholder.

    Genix Summit International Ltd is committed to addressing Nigeria's energy challenges through innovative, affordable, and highly effective solar energy solutions.
    Our focus is on creating profitable, scalable, and sustainable energy systems that not only serve the needs of underserved communities but also position us as a major player in the renewable energy sector across Africa.

    Our solutions are uniquely designed to meet the growing demand for clean and reliable energy. Through strategic partnerships, local innovation, and a strong distribution network, we have already started making significant impacts, and the future looks even brighter.

    As we prepare to scale operations and expand our market reach, we are inviting a select number of visionary individuals to become part of this growth by investing in the company. I believe you share in the values of sustainability, innovation, and progress, and that your involvement—both financially and intellectually—would add great value to our mission.

    As a shareholder, you will be entitled to equity in the company, annual dividends, and access to strategic decision-making forums. More importantly, you will be part of a forward-thinking enterprise poised for national and international success.

    Thank you for considering this opportunity. I truly hope you’ll choose to be part of this exciting journey with us at Genix Summit International Ltd.
    For more information call 07035615215.
    Dear Sir/Ma Invitation to Join Genix Summit International Ltd as a Shareholder I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to formally introduce you to Genix Summit International Ltd, an indigenous Nigerian company that I am proud to be a part of, and to extend a sincere invitation for you to join us as a shareholder. Genix Summit International Ltd is committed to addressing Nigeria's energy challenges through innovative, affordable, and highly effective solar energy solutions. Our focus is on creating profitable, scalable, and sustainable energy systems that not only serve the needs of underserved communities but also position us as a major player in the renewable energy sector across Africa. Our solutions are uniquely designed to meet the growing demand for clean and reliable energy. Through strategic partnerships, local innovation, and a strong distribution network, we have already started making significant impacts, and the future looks even brighter. As we prepare to scale operations and expand our market reach, we are inviting a select number of visionary individuals to become part of this growth by investing in the company. I believe you share in the values of sustainability, innovation, and progress, and that your involvement—both financially and intellectually—would add great value to our mission. As a shareholder, you will be entitled to equity in the company, annual dividends, and access to strategic decision-making forums. More importantly, you will be part of a forward-thinking enterprise poised for national and international success. Thank you for considering this opportunity. I truly hope you’ll choose to be part of this exciting journey with us at Genix Summit International Ltd. For more information call 07035615215.
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  • *AEON Integrates TRON to Enable 20 Million Merchants with TRX, USDT, and USDD STABLECOIN for Seamless In-Store Crypto Payments*

    https://coinfomania.com/aeon-integrates-tron-to-enable-20-million-merchants-with-trx-usdt-and-usdd-for-seamless-in-store-crypto-payments/

    On June 5, AEON partnered with TRON DAO to enhance the real-world crypto payment adoption.

    TRON’s $77B stablecoin supply boosts AEON’s goal of fast, affordable, and accessible crypto transactions globally.

    AEON plans to expand crypto payment services into Africa and Latin America retail markets soon.

    Users can now use TRX, USDT, and USDD Stablecoin for offline payments using TRON’s blockchain
    *AEON Integrates TRON to Enable 20 Million Merchants with TRX, USDT, and USDD STABLECOIN for Seamless In-Store Crypto Payments* https://coinfomania.com/aeon-integrates-tron-to-enable-20-million-merchants-with-trx-usdt-and-usdd-for-seamless-in-store-crypto-payments/ 💥On June 5, AEON partnered with TRON DAO to enhance the real-world crypto payment adoption. 💥TRON’s $77B stablecoin supply boosts AEON’s goal of fast, affordable, and accessible crypto transactions globally. 💥AEON plans to expand crypto payment services into Africa and Latin America retail markets soon. 💥Users can now use TRX, USDT, and USDD Stablecoin for offline payments using TRON’s blockchain
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    AEON Integrates TRON to Enable 20 Million Merchants with TRX, USDT, and USDD for Seamless In-Store Crypto Payments
    AEON partners with TRON to enable crypto payments at over 20 million merchants across Southeast Asia, with plans for global expansion.
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  • Meet Master Damien Agossou Degbo, a West African kung fu master who brought ancient Chinese martial arts to his homeland of Benin. Inspired by Jackie Chan films at the age of 13, Degbo was mesmerized by the grace, strength, and philosophy behind kung fu.

    He joined a local martial arts club and trained rigorously four times a week. His dedication earned him a scholarship to the legendary Shaolin Temple in China, where he underwent intense training in kung fu, tai chi, meditation, Chinese calligraphy, and traditional arts like tea ceremonies and lion dancing.

    Returning to Benin, he founded the Super Shaolin Club, now the largest Chinese martial arts institution in the country—and possibly all of West Africa. Located near Cotonou, the club trains around 350 students, both boys and girls, in kung fu, tai chi, and meditation. Degbo’s goal is not just to teach self-defense but to instill confidence, discipline, and cross-cultural understanding in his students.

    Now a cultural ambassador, Degbo uses martial arts to build bridges between China and Africa. “Sharing kung fu helps young people understand values like harmony and respect,” he says.



    Meet Master Damien Agossou Degbo, a West African kung fu master who brought ancient Chinese martial arts to his homeland of Benin. Inspired by Jackie Chan films at the age of 13, Degbo was mesmerized by the grace, strength, and philosophy behind kung fu. He joined a local martial arts club and trained rigorously four times a week. His dedication earned him a scholarship to the legendary Shaolin Temple in China, where he underwent intense training in kung fu, tai chi, meditation, Chinese calligraphy, and traditional arts like tea ceremonies and lion dancing. Returning to Benin, he founded the Super Shaolin Club, now the largest Chinese martial arts institution in the country—and possibly all of West Africa. Located near Cotonou, the club trains around 350 students, both boys and girls, in kung fu, tai chi, and meditation. Degbo’s goal is not just to teach self-defense but to instill confidence, discipline, and cross-cultural understanding in his students. Now a cultural ambassador, Degbo uses martial arts to build bridges between China and Africa. “Sharing kung fu helps young people understand values like harmony and respect,” he says.
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  • Good News: This is the African Medical Centre of Excellence in Abuja, Nigeria, developed by @afreximbank in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London. It was commissioned today by Vice President @officialSKSM
    Good News: This is the African Medical Centre of Excellence in Abuja, Nigeria, developed by @afreximbank in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London. It was commissioned today by Vice President @officialSKSM 🇳🇬
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  • Good News: This is the African Medical Centre of Excellence in Abuja, Nigeria, developed by @afreximbank in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London. It was commissioned today by Vice President @officialSKSM
    Good News: This is the African Medical Centre of Excellence in Abuja, Nigeria, developed by @afreximbank in partnership with King’s College Hospital, London. It was commissioned today by Vice President @officialSKSM 🇳🇬
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  • "Some people here in Nigeria might think that petrol at less than N900 is expensive, but there is nowhere in West Africa where petrol is not selling above $1, which is N1,600." - Dangote.
    "Some people here in Nigeria might think that petrol at less than N900 is expensive, but there is nowhere in West Africa where petrol is not selling above $1, which is N1,600." - Dangote.
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  • My new girlfriend will have my child, a child for a god. I’m a god” — Rema declares.

    Ravers we can all accept now that Rema and Justine Skye are dating . Because evidence is too many ,plus what is a Jamaican girl that isn’t African in anyway doing in Nigeria In a church with her man rema … see they are actually dating .

    Every picture of Rema with Selena Gomez that I’ve seen, he’s always calm and composed. This boy was born with that superstar aura. There’s no one else better to be the new face of Afrobeats than him.Rema should break up with his GF and Marry Selena Gomez asap. Destiny brought them together not music
    My new girlfriend will have my child, a child for a god. I’m a god” — Rema declares. Ravers we can all accept now that Rema and Justine Skye are dating . Because evidence is too many ,plus what is a Jamaican girl that isn’t African in anyway doing in Nigeria In a church with her man rema … see they are actually dating . Every picture of Rema with Selena Gomez that I’ve seen, he’s always calm and composed. This boy was born with that superstar aura. There’s no one else better to be the new face of Afrobeats than him.Rema should break up with his GF and Marry Selena Gomez asap. Destiny brought them together not music
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  • GLOBAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE — 2025

    1 Swaziland — 34.4%
    2 South Africa — 32.9%
    3 Angola — 29.4%
    4 Palestine — 28.8%
    5 Djibouti — 25.9%
    6 Botswana — 23.1%
    7 Jordan — 21.4%
    8 Sudan — 20.8%
    9 Gabon — 20.1%
    10 Senegal — 20%
    11 Rep of the Congo — 19.8%
    12 Namibia — 19.1%
    13 Ethiopia — 18.9%
    14 Libya — 18.5%
    15 Yemen — 17.1%

    116 Nigeria — 4.3%

    #Statisense
    (Trading Economics)0
    GLOBAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE — 2025 1 🇸🇿Swaziland — 34.4% 2 🇿🇦South Africa — 32.9% 3 🇦🇴Angola — 29.4% 4 🇵🇸Palestine — 28.8% 5 🇩🇯Djibouti — 25.9% 6 🇧🇼Botswana — 23.1% 7 🇯🇴Jordan — 21.4% 8 🇸🇩Sudan — 20.8% 9 🇬🇦Gabon — 20.1% 10 🇸🇳Senegal — 20% 11 🇨🇬Rep of the Congo — 19.8% 12 🇳🇦Namibia — 19.1% 13 🇪🇹Ethiopia — 18.9% 14 🇱🇾Libya — 18.5% 15 🇾🇪Yemen — 17.1% 116 🇳🇬Nigeria — 4.3% #Statisense (Trading Economics)0
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  • Ngugi wa Thiong'o, the renowned Kenyan author and academic, has passed away at the age of 87 in Atlanta, USA.

    His daughter, Wanjiku Wa Ngugi, announced his passing on Facebook, stating that he lived a full life and fought a good fight. According to his family's wishes, details of his celebration of life will be announced soon.

    Ngugi wa Thiong'o was a celebrated novelist, playwright, and scholar known for his works that explored themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and social justice. Some of his notable works include:

    - Novels:
    - Weep Not, Child (1964)
    - The River Between (1965)
    - A Grain of Wheat (1967)
    - Petals of Blood (1977)
    - Devil on the Cross (1980)

    - Essays:
    - Decolonising the Mind (1986)
    - Moving the Center (1994)
    - Penpoints Gunpoints and Dreams (1998)

    He was a vocal advocate for the use of indigenous languages in literature and was known for his critique of neocolonialism.

    Ngugi wa Thiong'o held academic positions at esteemed institutions such as Yale University, New York University, and the University of California, Irvine, where he was a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature.

    Farewell to a Literary Giant: Honoring the Pen of Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

    Here are Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's books, categorized by genre:

    Novels
    - Weep Not, Child (1964) - a powerful story about the effects of the Mau Mau war on ordinary Kenyans
    - The River Between (1965) - explores the conflict between traditional and modern ways of life
    - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - considered one of Thiong'o's greatest literary achievements
    - Petals of Blood (1977) - a novel about corruption and capitalism in post-independence Kenya
    - Devil on the Cross (1980) - written in Gikuyu while Thiong'o was in prison
    - Matigari (1986) - a mythical story about a revolutionary in an unnamed country
    - Wizard of the Crow (2004) - a magical realist narrative about Africa's place in the modern world
    - The Perfect Nine (2018) - a novel exploring themes of identity and culture

    Memoirs
    - Dreams in a Time of War (2005) - a memoir about Thiong'o's childhood during the Mau Mau Uprising
    - In the House of the Interpreter (2012) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison
    - Birth of a Dream Weaver (2016) - a memoir about Thiong'o's journey as a writer
    - Wrestling with the Devil: A Prison Memoir (2018) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison

    Short Stories/Novellas
    - The Upright Revolution (2016) - a short story exploring themes of power and identity
    - Minutes of Glory and Other Stories (2019) - a collection of short stories

    Plays
    - The Black Hermit (1968) - a play about identity and culture
    - The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) - a play about Kenya's struggle for independence
    - I Will Marry When I Want (1982) - a play about the legacies of colonialism

    Non-Fiction Books
    - Homecoming (1972) - essays about African culture and identity
    - Decolonising the Mind (1981) - a collection of essays about language and culture
    - Writers in Politics (1981) - essays about the role of writers in society
    - Globalectics (2012) - essays about literature and culture
    - The Language of Languages (2022) - a book about language and identity
    - Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas (2025) - a book about language and culture.
    Ngugi wa Thiong'o, the renowned Kenyan author and academic, has passed away at the age of 87 in Atlanta, USA. His daughter, Wanjiku Wa Ngugi, announced his passing on Facebook, stating that he lived a full life and fought a good fight. According to his family's wishes, details of his celebration of life will be announced soon. Ngugi wa Thiong'o was a celebrated novelist, playwright, and scholar known for his works that explored themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and social justice. Some of his notable works include: - Novels: - Weep Not, Child (1964) - The River Between (1965) - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - Petals of Blood (1977) - Devil on the Cross (1980) - Essays: - Decolonising the Mind (1986) - Moving the Center (1994) - Penpoints Gunpoints and Dreams (1998) He was a vocal advocate for the use of indigenous languages in literature and was known for his critique of neocolonialism. Ngugi wa Thiong'o held academic positions at esteemed institutions such as Yale University, New York University, and the University of California, Irvine, where he was a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature. 😭Farewell to a Literary Giant: Honoring the Pen of Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o Here are Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's books, categorized by genre: Novels - Weep Not, Child (1964) - a powerful story about the effects of the Mau Mau war on ordinary Kenyans - The River Between (1965) - explores the conflict between traditional and modern ways of life - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - considered one of Thiong'o's greatest literary achievements - Petals of Blood (1977) - a novel about corruption and capitalism in post-independence Kenya - Devil on the Cross (1980) - written in Gikuyu while Thiong'o was in prison - Matigari (1986) - a mythical story about a revolutionary in an unnamed country - Wizard of the Crow (2004) - a magical realist narrative about Africa's place in the modern world - The Perfect Nine (2018) - a novel exploring themes of identity and culture Memoirs - Dreams in a Time of War (2005) - a memoir about Thiong'o's childhood during the Mau Mau Uprising - In the House of the Interpreter (2012) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison - Birth of a Dream Weaver (2016) - a memoir about Thiong'o's journey as a writer - Wrestling with the Devil: A Prison Memoir (2018) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison Short Stories/Novellas - The Upright Revolution (2016) - a short story exploring themes of power and identity - Minutes of Glory and Other Stories (2019) - a collection of short stories Plays - The Black Hermit (1968) - a play about identity and culture - The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) - a play about Kenya's struggle for independence - I Will Marry When I Want (1982) - a play about the legacies of colonialism Non-Fiction Books - Homecoming (1972) - essays about African culture and identity - Decolonising the Mind (1981) - a collection of essays about language and culture - Writers in Politics (1981) - essays about the role of writers in society - Globalectics (2012) - essays about literature and culture - The Language of Languages (2022) - a book about language and identity - Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas (2025) - a book about language and culture.
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  • Timaya: My African queens hear me loud: any man who watches you dress half-naked and remain silent does not love you.

    This generation will encourage you to wear such, even drink more and smoke harder —all for attraction,,, But from who? People who won’t even show up when life breaks you?

    Real love isn’t quiet when you’re heading for a cliff. A real man speaks up — not to control you, but to protect you. He sees a future in you.

    Some men stay silent because they’re just there for fun. The one who corrects you? That’s the one who cares.

    Choose wisely, my queens. Correction is love too.

    #highlights '
    Timaya✍️: My African queens hear me loud: any man who watches you dress half-naked and remain silent does not love you. This generation will encourage you to wear such, even drink more and smoke harder —all for attraction,,, But from who? People who won’t even show up when life breaks you? Real love isn’t quiet when you’re heading for a cliff. A real man speaks up — not to control you, but to protect you. He sees a future in you. Some men stay silent because they’re just there for fun. The one who corrects you? That’s the one who cares. Choose wisely, my queens. Correction is love too. #highlights '
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  • The most intelligent family in England and certainly in the world, is African and originally from Nigeria. They are in the Guinness Book of Records as the most intelligent family in England.

    In the Imafidon family, there are twins Peter and Paula, who obtained the equivalent of high school at the age of 9 and became the youngest to attend the University of Cambridge, where they broke the record for mathematics at this university.

    In addition, both are national champions in sports disciplines. The funny thing is that this record was brought before them by their older sister Cristina Imafidon, who had obtained high school at the age of 11 and at 14 was pursuing a masters degree in mathematics and statistics.

    But this is not all, there is also sister Samantha Imafidon who was in 3rd grade at 8 years old. And who is the UK national 100m champion? Imafidon children break all records.His father is a famous professor at Oxford University
    The most intelligent family in England and certainly in the world, is African and originally from Nigeria. They are in the Guinness Book of Records as the most intelligent family in England. In the Imafidon family, there are twins Peter and Paula, who obtained the equivalent of high school at the age of 9 and became the youngest to attend the University of Cambridge, where they broke the record for mathematics at this university. In addition, both are national champions in sports disciplines. The funny thing is that this record was brought before them by their older sister Cristina Imafidon, who had obtained high school at the age of 11 and at 14 was pursuing a masters degree in mathematics and statistics. But this is not all, there is also sister Samantha Imafidon who was in 3rd grade at 8 years old. And who is the UK national 100m champion? Imafidon children break all records.His father is a famous professor at Oxford University
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