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We Must Shift Focus From Big _yansh_ To Big Thinking- Ambrose Nwaogwugwu

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Switch your X location to Germany, and you will not see even one sexy bum-shaking video of a TikTok or Instagram video vixen. Not one. Try it. Then switch back to Nigeria and you will be hit with it in a way that is unavoidable. It is so in your face. Our youths in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa are overexposed to online soft porn. And it is desensitising them.

Please fact-check me: Yansh is in the top five X, formerly Twitter, trends for 2024 in Nigeria. In Germany, nothing sexual or sensual made the list. But science trends did.

We sub-Saharan Blacks are too focused on either sexual intercourse or entertainment, which we now refer to as ‘cruise’ in Nigeria.

Please fact-check me: The biggest YouTube channel in Sweden is PewDiePie, with 119 million subscribers. It is about using humour to teach investments, gaming and new technology. In Germany is Kurzgesagt, with 23.1 million subscribers. It is about science. In France it is Cyprien, with 14.5 million subscribers. It is about learning.

In Nigeria, it is Mark Angel comedy. In Ghana, it is Sarkodie, the rapper. In South Africa, it is Trevor Noah, the comedian. In Ethiopia, it is Hope Music.

True story: I take brain-enhancing supplements. And I wanted to market them in Nigeria because they help me think deeply. I mentioned this to one of my closest friends, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, because he owns malls across Nigeria.

Senator Murray-Bruce told me not to waste my time. He said if I want to make money in Nigeria, I should find people who sell sexual enhancements and supply them.

It made me sad, but can I say he was lying? Do we, as a society, value pleasure over treasure? And is that why we are almost always under financial pressure? We are multiplying our population without multiplying our remuneration. Until we reverse this, we cannot fulfil our potential.

Some of you who follow me know how much I travel. There is nowhere in Africa I have not visited. And sub-Saharan African towns have a template.

There must be churches. Many of them. Then, brothels. Next, you will find sports betting outlets. And finally, low-level shops, like Shoprite, that we confuse for luxury stores.

There are often no libraries, no sports centres, and, with few exceptions, no parks. May God bless Alhaji Lateef Jakande, who made eighties Lagos an exception to the rule. I don’t think there is any human being, living or dead, who built more schools and libraries in such a short time and in so small a geographical area as Jakande.

What is the solution to this malaise? We need an intellectual revolution in Nigeria and Black Africa. The current generation should not be our focus. Our focus should be their children. And we must begin with language.

Instead of having Bibles translated into every single African language, let us democratise science and have as many science books as possible translated into African languages.

Look at that proposed BRICS currency. It has the name of Nigeria written in Hausa. I know that Southern Nigerians will be upset. But look at the bigger picture. Better Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba than English, French, and German.

Inferiority begins from the mind. And that is where Africa has to fight it. One way we can do this is through early education.

We program our kids from youth to see themselves as inferior to Westerners by teaching them:

A for Apple instead of A for Akara
B for Ball instead of B for Boli
C for Cake instead of C for Cedi

We must Africanise Africa’s Europeanised education system.

We must stop teaching African children that Mungo Park discovered River Niger, that John Speke found the source of the Nile or that Richard Lander discovered River Benue. These are not just historical fallacies. They also condition the African child to see himself as inferior to Europeans.

Instead of London Bridge is Falling Down and Cinderella fairytales, let us teach African children right from primary one about the 1000-year-old Ife bronzes, the ancient Benin civilisation, Queen Amina of Zaria, Shaka the Zulu and his defeat of Britain, Mansa Musa and his fabulous wealth, and other historical facts about their great Black African heritage.

If we can initiate this intellectual revolution, our next generation will have a mental shift. Instead of cruise, we will have youths capable of manufacturing cruise missiles.

Anari Sam Jaja

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Wrestling Legend, Rey Misterio Sr. d!es at 66

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Mexican Wrestling legend, Rey Misterio Sr. has d!ed at age 66.

The death of Mysterio Sr., whose real name is Miguel Ángel López Días, was announced by his son, El Hijo de Rey Misterio (Miguel Aarón López Hernández) on Facebook on Friday, December 20.

“Friends and family, I regret to inform you that my Father, Miguel Ángel López Días, Rey Misterio Sr., Passed away this morning…I will keep you informed. Thank you,” read the statement, originally posted in Spanish. A cause of death was not announced.

Mexican wrestling company Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide also issued a statement on social media to confirm the news.

“We mourn the sensitive passing of Miguel Ángel López Días, known as Rey Misterio Sr. We send our deepest condolences to your loved ones and lift our prayers to heaven for your eternal rest,” the statement, originally posted in Spanish, read.

Mysterio Sr. is the uncle of current WWE superstar Rey Misterio.

Misterio’s son, fellow WWE superstar Dominik Misterio, reacted to his death by sharing pictures of him on Instagram, writing in the caption, “🖤.”

His death comes nearly one month after the death of his brother (Misterio’s father), Roberto Gutierrez, at the age of 76 on Nov. 17.

Mysterio Sr. began his career as a boxer before making his in-ring debut as a wrestler in 1976.

Misterio Sr. won various titles throughout his run, including the Revolution Tag Team Championship, which he held with his son, the IWC World Middleweight Championship, and the WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship, per Newsweek.

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Tragic Loss: TikTok Sensation Beandri Booysen Passes Away at 19

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South African social media influencer Beandri Booysen, renowned for her inspiring posts on TikTok, has sadly departed on Wednesday, December 18, at the tender age of 19.

Her family shared the heartbreaking news on social media, highlighting Beandri’s courageous battle with Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that accelerates aging in children.

In a poignant tribute, Beandri’s loved ones described her as a vibrant and infectious young woman who “radiated hope and joy” despite her health challenges. They praised her unique spirit, which inspired countless individuals worldwide.

As news of her passing spread, an outpouring of condolences flooded TikTok. According to medical experts, Progeria causes rapid aging, with symptoms emerging within the first two years of life. The average life expectancy for children with Progeria is approximately 15 years, although some may live longer or shorter lives.

While there is currently no cure for Progeria, ongoing research and novel treatments offer promise for managing symptoms and complications. Beandri’s family has requested privacy during this difficult time and will share details about a memorial service in due course.

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Nasboi Appeals to Davido for a Pre-Owned Vehicle

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Nasboi Appeals to Davido for a Pre-Owned Vehicle

Renowned Nigerian comedian and musician, Nasboi, has made a public plea to acclaimed Afrobeats artist, Davido, following his recent luxury car acquisition.

As reported earlier, Davido added a 2025 Rolls Royce Spectre to his collection in 2024. Inspired by this purchase, Nasboi took to his X page to humbly request that Davido consider gifting him one of his unused vehicles.

In a surprising display of optimism, Nasboi proposed a payment plan, offering to make instalment payments until Davido instructs him to stop. His post read:

“Senior man @davido, any car wey you no dey use abeg. I fit dey pay small small. Higher purchase. I know say one day you go says make I no pay again.”

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