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29/04/2026
π³π¬ NIGERIAN FREEDOM VOICES β LETβS CELEBRATE THEM π³π¬
There are people in Nigeria who refuse to keep quiet.
People who use their voice, their platform, and their courage to stand for the voiceless.
Today, I choose to appreciate our modern youth freedom fighters voices β those who speak up against injustice, oppression, and bad governance.
From exposing corruption to demanding accountability, these individuals are putting themselves on the line so that the average Nigerian can be heard.
πͺ Special recognition to:
1. Our Very Own Martins Vincent Otse AKA Verydarkblackman both offline and online, calling out injustice and demanding accountability
2. Omoyele Sowore Omoyele Sowore founder of Sahara Reporters, long-time advocate for good governance
3. Aisha Yesufu Strong voice during and after protests
4. Oruche Ogeamara P AKA MamaPee Popularly known for good governance, and outspoken for the Obedient Movement
5. Randy Peter AKan Human rights activist speaking for electoral reform and government accountability his battleground.
6. Amin Darlon AKA Biglion Using music and platform to speak truth to power
7. Seheed Jamiu a freedom fighter, always standing for the truth and speaking against bad governance.
8. MC Do good also an activist, Known for good work ( Volunteer Service) always standing for the truth and speaking against bad governance.
These people mentioned above and many others I really didn't mention are the reason we are gradually seeing change β especially in how injustice is exposed and addressed.
Today, when an average Nigerian posts a video of oppression, these voices amplify it.
They push it to the authorities.
They demand justice.
And many times β justice is served.
π We appreciate you.
π We celebrate your courage.
π We pray God protects you and strengthens you.
It is NOT easy to stand and speak for millions.
π’ Letβs do our part:
If you know any freedom voice or activist making impact in Nigeria, drop their name in the comments or tag them here.
Letβs celebrate them. Letβs encourage them.
Because when we speak together β WE ARE STRONGER.
π³π¬ United we stand. Divided we fall.
29/04/2026
Fellow Nigerians, this is a call to action.
Each and every one of us in Nigeria should go and stop using their services. Discontinue using South African services immediately.
These are the South African companies and services operating in Nigeria that you should stop using:
Company Service Type
**MTN Nigeria** Telecommunications, Data, Mobile Money
**MultiChoice** DSTV, GOTV, Showmax
**Shoprite** Retail / Supermarkets
**PEP Stores** Retail / Clothing
**Stanbic IBTC** Banking, Financial Services
**Protea Hotels by Marriott** Hospitality
**Eskom Nigeria** Power / Energy Services
**Woolworths** Retail / Food & Clothing
*For me, I am going to discontinue using MTN as a service. I'm switching to Glo, and I'll be using Glo and Airtel. I will not be using MTN anymore.*
That should be their consequences for molesting our Nigerians. They started it, they have been oppressing our citizens. So Nigerians, go and discontinue using these services.
04/04/2026
Iβve been studying charts lately and something keeps catching my attention π€
Why is it that different timeframes show completely different directions?
For example:
- Daily trend looks bearish π
- 1H looks like consolidation
- 15min looks bullish π
This βtimeframe flippingβ concept is really messing with my understanding.
Is this just normal market structure?
Or is there something deeper Iβm missing?
Iβm still learning, so Iβd really appreciate insights from more experienced traders π
How do YOU handle conflicting timeframes when analyzing the market?
Drop your thoughts below π
29/03/2026
Learning Forex Day 1 β Trendline Practice (Feedback Needed)
Today I'm practicing trendline analysis on GBPUSD (H4 & H1) and Gold (H4) as part of my forex learning journey. ππ
I drew these trendlines to identify the direction of the market and possible support/resistance areas.
But since I'm still learning, I want to improve my chart analysis skills.
So I want to ask experienced traders and learners here π
Where did I go wrong in this analysis?
Did I draw the trendline incorrectly?
Is the market structure wrong?
Did I miss a better entry or confirmation?
Should the trendline touch different points?
Your feedback will really help me improve. I'm documenting my journey from learning to becoming consistently profitable, and I appreciate everyone sharing their knowledge.
Let's learn together. π
Drop your thoughts in the comments
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