some of these nigerian crypto scammers who disguise themselves
as influencers can't engage in a healthy conversation without condemning the church.
you know why? because they have nothing meaningful to say about topics that aren't crypto related.
they deliberately latch onto the church for cheap controversy and engagement, lashing out their
frustration on church people who don't even know they exist.
lubbish set of individuals.
Most “cards” in Nigeria aren’t really cards.
They’re local access tools pretending to be global payment rails.
Random declines. FX markups. Hidden charges.
That’s why the Bybit Card is interesting.
A breakdown 🧵👇
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US and Nigerian forces have killed a senior ISIS commander, President Donald Trump said, in an operation he claimed had “greatly diminished” the militant group’s power
Thousands of Christians have been killed in Nigeria, and in countries such as India, Pakistan, and China, Christians and other religious minorities have continued to face serious persecution. Because of this, I believe the Trump administration should move quickly to appoint an Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom through a presidential nomination, followed by Senate confirmation. I also think Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, who has been actively involved in defending religious freedom issues, is a strong candidate for this role and is well-versed in the challenges facing persecuted communities around the world.
US Africa Command released footage of the airstrike in Nigeria that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, ISIS's second-in-command, along with additional ISIS fighters. Trump called the operation "meticulously planned and very complex" and declared it a complete success.