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Colonisation And Colonialism Never Died in Africa!

Re’Written by: Tristan James Jr.

Have you ever seen a European Christian call a non-christian European a pagan or idol worshipper?

It was rebranded and given new names and language.

You’ll never ever hear that.

Have you ever heard the Pope or Archbishop of Canterbury call other European traditional worshippers, pagan or idol worshippers? Never.

Have you ever seen churches in Europe or Asia mount big billboards by road and litter the streets with loud noise?

Have you ever seen a European denied a job or attacked online for not being a Christian? Never.

Come to Africa.

A pastor or priest would mount the pulpit and begin to attack the African traditional religions, calling them pagan and Idol worshippers.

Churches would brandish everyone who doesn’t share their faith as a satanic person and they would sing intolerant songs coined to mock and ridicule African religion.

You’d see Catholics arguing if Anglicans should be allowed to receive communion in their church and vice versa.

They forget that both churches are named after two civilisations; Rome and England.

“Western religions taught the African man that his brother was the enemy and that except his brother accepts his own religion, he was evil”

InsiderNotes!

The same Europeans taught their own people that Africans are animals and that we were merchandise to be bought and owned.

You'd never see a European who goes about shouting Holy ghost fire when he sees a cat or owl in the night.

The African man forgets that cats and owls are creatures created by the Almighty and that it’s natural for them to move at night.

Rome colonised Africa but how many of us know this?

Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Netherlands, England, Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxembourg and about 30 others were all Roman empires.

Remove Switzerland and Luxembourg, the rest on the list colonised Africa.

Today the Roman religion is the most dominant in Africa.

The Roman Catholic church and the Anglican church are directly controlled by Roman culture

HRH Omu Onyebuchie Okonkwo! The Omu of Obio Great Kingdom!!

So it means that till date, we’re still under control, this time spiritually and mentally.

I do not say this to incite religious discomfort but rather to buttress the obvious fact.

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Some Enlightenment About The Abo”Original Indigenous Igbo Tribe!

ReWritten by; Tristan James Jr.

What distinguishes Igbo is their intrinsic value system. 

Unfortunately, today, many Ndi Igbo believe what makes Igbo unique is their energetic pursuit of money.

Rather, they are ‘going back to their root’ with hope it will help them to acquire money🤔

Consequently, there is little difference in the mentality of an Igbo Christian and Igbo Odinani practitioner.

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“Disturbingly, many who are returning to Odinani Igbo are not returning to embrace and reflect the highly distinguished Igbo value system”

InsiderNotes

Moneyđź’° has been so elevated in today’s Ndi Igbo that the deep value system that made their ancestors philosophers, spiritual adepts, observers of nature, republicans are hardly found in Ndi Igbo of today.

One of the foremost values of ancient Igbo is, Ome ife jide ofo.

This means in whatever you do, stand on truth.

Truth was highly revered more than anything to the extent, Ozo institution, the most noble class in Igbo society of old, was nothing but an assembly of men of truth. 

Today, the words of onye Igbo, old and young, especially those in business, politics, even religious set ups, cannot be relied on.

The ugly impression out there is that an Igbo person can do anything for money.

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This means in whatever you do, stand on truth.

Truth was highly revered more than anything to the extent, Ozo institution, the most noble class in Igbo society of old, was nothing but an assembly of men of truth.

Today, the words of onye Igbo, old and young, especially those in business, politics, even religious set ups, cannot be relied on.

“The ugly impression out there is that an Igbo person can do anything for money”

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When fake products are mentioned, the first suspect that comes to mind is an Igbo person.

Moving on, our Igbo ancestors built their lives around, Ometalu ya bulu.

This principle that clearly reminded them, you must reap what you sow, restrained them from indulging in damning acts that will attract curses upon their house.

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Today, many Ndi Igbo have replaced this value system with forgiveness of sin.

Modern Ndi Igbo are prone to commit all manner of sin with hope that their sins will be forgiven once they ask for forgiveness.

Our ancestors feared the retributive justice from the mother earth, izelu mkpu ani.

They were careful not to heap untold hardship upon themselves and their children because they believed you must reap what you sow.

Igbo value system was built on these two principles, Insistence on Truth (Ome ife jide ofo) and Karma (Ometalu ya bulu).

It is on these two principles that societal order and behavioural traits were formed.

Thus, our ancients developed the habit of being restrained and philosophical in their approach to life.

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They were not quick to lie.

They were not quick to say what they were not sure of.

They were not quick to dispossess others of what’s rightfully theirs.

They were not quick to engage in wars when there was a peaceful alternative.

Men and women that exemplified these two principles were most revered and respected in Igbo communities.

And those that turned their backs on these principles were treated as outcasts.

But what do you have today?

Do you see these vital Igbo values on Onye Igbo or do you see their love and respect for money?

Our people will say, *Ife gbulu ya bu azu di ya na ime*

Igbos of today are looking outward instead of inward to know the reason for their decline in all spheres of endeavour.

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Stop searching! Our problems lies inward not outward.

You cannot place money above values and expect to be respected by people or nature who know the true order of things.

All Rights Reserved: Nze Tobe Osigwe (Ezeikolomuo)
(Nkpoka, Nnewichi-Nnewi)
(Obi Eziokwu)
(Nkwo)

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A DIABOLIC TREATISE AGAINST THE HOUSE OF #MTN :

Where Gold Is Tarnished and Trust is Taxed


I. Prologue of Perfidy MTN, once heralded as the golden child of telecommunications in Africa, now stands accused in the court of public accountability.

Cloaked in branding brilliance and armed with influencer backed deception, they market connectivity but deliver captivity.

Their creed is not connection, but consumption of wallets, of trust, of digital dignity.

II. The Great Data Mirage
How does 1GB vanish like mist in the Harmattan sun? MTN claims usage; we claim daylight robbery.

Background Data Drain: Users report hemorrhaging megabytes even while idle ghost apps, or ghost billing?

Stealthy Auto Renewals:

A cunning trapdoor packages renew without prompt, often seconds before expiry, charging the user even if balance is insufficient, plunging them into silent debt.

Night Data Shell Game: Night plans supposedly valid from midnight till dawn but access throttled or denied until 2am.

Fraud disguised as fair use.

“I’ve just subscribed for the 33th time after first subscribing #9000 for 45GB 30Days plan in the same month👹”

Another Concerned User Layers Issue As A Classified Fraud;



III. The Unholy Tariffs Data pricing on MTN is not just high; it’s high handed.

Biased Bandwidth Economics: MTN Nigeria’s average price per gigabyte towers above what #MTN charges in South Africa or #Ghana.

Same brand, same servers different rates?

That’s regional exploitation, not localization.

Punitive PAYG Billing: Accidentally fall out of a bundle and your airtime vanishes in seconds with no warning.

Billing at “standard rates” is code for sanctioned theft.

IV. The Customer Care Masquerade
You dial 180 and enter purgatory.

Bots Before Humans: Conversations go in loops.

You’re passed from chatbot to cold line like a hot potato in a dead zone


“We’ll escalate this issue” becomes a mantra of delay problems disappearing into a black hole of broken promises.

Agents Without Authority: Even when you reach a rep, they lack the mandate to reverse charges or correct wrongs.

You’re stuck in bureaucratic limbo.

V. Network Tyranny They boast

“Everywhere you go” but what they deliver is “Nowhere you flow.”

InsiderNotes


Intentional Throttling? Peak hours see speeds drop to a crawl.

Meanwhile, premium users whisper tales of smoother streams.

Are we witnessing a class system in the cloud?

Selective Congestion: Some apps (read: high bandwidth or competitor friendly ones) mysteriously lag.

Others tied to MTN partners? Lightning-fast.

VI. The Final Accusation: Digital Colonialism This isn’t just about poor service.

It’s about gatekeeping access in the digital economy.



“MTN’s grip on infrastructure gives it a monopoly on our online lives”

A Concerned User Complains Bitterly;



They shape what’s fast, what’s slow, what’s possible while raking in billions from the very economies they throttle.

This is more than profit seeking; it’s a subtle form of control of a 21st-century telecom tyranny masquerading as connectivity.

VII. Epilogue: The People’s Verdict
We do not seek pity, only parity.

We demand transparency, fairness, and a fundamental reset of digital ethics.

Until then, let the people rise switch providers, expose shady practices, and rewire the narrative.

This treatise shall be carved not in stone but in tweets, blogs, and viral threads.

@MTN must be held accountable.

The signal is clear: Enough is enough.

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