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Remi Adekoya

@remiadekoya1

Politics lecturer @UniofYork
Books: It's Not About Whiteness, It's About Wealth: amzn.to/3lBxf0q | Biracial Britain: amzn.to/40ddYSa

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If he wins, compared to Obasanjo, Yar'Adua, Jonathan and Buhari, Tinubu would be hands-down the most corrupt man to be elected Nigeria's president since democracy returned. Don't see how that could end well.

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In June last year, a millionaire in ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland was issued with a $130,000 ticket for driving 20 mph over the speed limit, as the country issues fines in proportion to income.

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I have told you Nothing transformational will happen One road here, one bridge here You will still queue for PMS Keep defending incompetence

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Tinubu's plot to execute hunger protesters with "treason" charges shows desperation to gag critics, Amnesty International fumes gazettengr.com/tinubus-plot-tโ€ฆ

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Nigeria is charging protesters with TREASON. Yet the political class is overflowing with people who have misappropriated & robbed the country blind, desecrated our hallowed chambers, stolen votes, voided the will of the people, etc. But sure, let's charge protesters with treason.

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Africaโ€™s largest oil refinery is on the brink of producing significant volumes of gasoline, a landmark moment with the potential to transform the global market for the fuel trib.al/RGnyY0V

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To charge protesters to court for โ€œtreasonโ€ in a country where the punishment for treason is the death penalty is an attempt by the government to use the powers of the state to execute its own citizens. Why is the Nigerian judiciary entertaining this madness? Why is nobody

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There's actually nothing less treasonous than leaving the comfort of your home to demand better governance for your nation. And there's nothing more treasonous than a government which thinks it's OK to kill its own citizens for demanding better for the nation.

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Outrage by Nigerians at the excesses of politicians and their civil service enablers is a coping mechanism. It is expected and doesn't change any behaviors of those who continue doing what they want to do anyway. Why? Because outrage isn't a consequence. It is mere irritation.

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Social media engagements, skit making and betting won't grow the economy, the young population is in dire need of education and mass industrialisation, we can't continue to be a social media experiment for the global elite

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The most painful part of this balabluish tragedy, is the knowledge that I shouted myself hoarse, at grave personal risks and cost, warning the willfully deaf, and I cannot even enjoy the pleasures of gloating and saying, I told you so..๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿคจ

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Echoing David Goodhart recommendation to buy Remi Adekoya eye-opening new book investigating how an over-arching system of historic wealth inequality serves to keep white people as the apex of the global order in the present day, which I reviewed for Booksin5 below! 1/5

Echoing <a href="/David_Goodhart/">David Goodhart</a> recommendation to buy <a href="/RemiAdekoya1/">Remi Adekoya</a> eye-opening new book investigating how an over-arching system of historic wealth inequality serves to keep white people as the apex of the global order in the present day, which I reviewed for <a href="/BooksinFive/">Booksin5</a> below!

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Try to strive for one win a day, no matter how small. Happiness is an accumulation of wins. It is not one win or one destination. If you are in the habit of creating happiness for yourself, you will remain happy. Donโ€™t find happiness in or from others. It is your creation.

Try to strive for one win a day, no matter how small.
Happiness is an accumulation of wins. It is not one win or one destination. 

If you are in the habit of creating happiness for yourself, you will remain happy. Donโ€™t find happiness in or from others. It is your creation.
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Remi Adekoya The worst. "What money cannot solve, more money will solve it." That quote was attributed to him when he was trying to get Buhari over Atiku in 2014 APC primary. His entire life and policy is collecting money from people. Nothing else. But again, Ganduje follows...