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Neocolonialism can be described as the subtle propagation of socio-economic and political activity by former colonial rulers aimed at reinforcing capitalism, neo-liberal globalization, and cultural subjugation of their former colonies. In a neocolonial state, the former colonial masters ensure that the newly independent colonies remain dependent on them for economic and political direction. The dependency and exploitation of the socio-economic and political lives of the now independent colonies are carried out for the economic, political, ideological, cultural, and military benefits of the colonial masters’ home states. This is usually carried out through indirect control of the economic and political practices of the newly independent states instead of through direct military control as was the case in the colonial era.
— Oseni Taiwo Afisi, "Neocolonialism" in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP).
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◝ ' closed for @swtsours .
❝ you keep hurting me like it's fun for you . ❞
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open to : m or f . muse : amara oseni , a twenty seven year old writer .
❝ it's just weird . . . being around you . ❞
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AGAIN; Scare For Customers as Wema Bank Announces N8bn Loss
Wema Bank has announced a significant financial loss to the tune of more than N8 billion. Daily Report Nigeria reports that the development has raised concerns among customers of the deposit bank. According to the tier 2 lender, led by Moruf Oseni, it suffered the huge loss more than N8 billion to litigation and fraud in 2023. As reported by Economy Post, the disclosure was made in the financial…
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Wema Bank Reports 32% Surge in Operating Expenses
Wema Bank Plc, one Nigeria’s Commercial banks, under the leadership of Moruf Oseni, has recorded a 32 percent increase in its operating expenses to N78bn in 2023, from N59bn in the year 2022. The bank’s audited financial result for the year ended December 31st, 2023 as revealed. According to investopedia.com, an operating expense is an expense that a business incurs through its normal business…
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Moruf Oseni’s Wema Bank Breaches Nigerian Cybersecurity Law, CBN Directives, Others
WEMA Bank found itself on the wrong side of 7 Nigerian laws in 2023, paying penalties totalling N61.350 million in one year. This was revealed in the bank’s full-year 2023 financial statement, which showed that the lender contravened a cybersecurity law, a section of the Bank and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) 2020, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) circulars on Know Your Customers,…
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◝ ' closed for @whiskifever .
❝ i don't know what i'm doing . . . can you teach me ? ❞
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Wande Oseni - Wherever I go, I Meet Myself, 2022
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Prima facie, it would seem that the neocolonial state is free of the influence of imperialists, and it appears to be governed completely by its own indigenes. In truth, though, the state remains under its former colonial masters and their accomplices. Being under the continued impression that the former colonialists are superior and more civilized, the leaders of the supposedly new independent states continue to practice and encourage the people to imbibe the ways and cultural practices, and more essentially the economic control, of the imperialists.
— Oseni Taiwo Afisi summarizing Tsenay Serequeberhan's interpretation of neocolonialism in “Philosophy and Post-Colonial Africa” for the "Neocolonialism" entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP).
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@friend.phl are here w/ “NOTHING IS SACRED, EVERYTHING BLEEDS,” the final single in the run-up to their forthcoming LP titled ‘Dog Eat Dog’ (2/2 @bornlosersrecords) & it finds the Philly-based trio glitching out across a economically brisk 1:32 clip of drum n’ bassingly blown-out & detachedly hushed SynthyPunk.
“SCREWDRIVER” is the second single from @punchlovemusic’s forthcoming debut LP titled ‘Channels’ (3/1 @kaninerecords) & it finds the NYC based quartet bringing their “basement sound and video experiments in Brooklyn” vibe across 3 mins of six-string laden & shoe_gazing AltRawk.
@saline.band are here w/ “EAT THE SUN,” a choice cut from their recently released EP titled. ‘Rearview’ (@candlepin_records) & it finds the Los Angeles-based trio of Joe Sioufi (guitar/vocals), Bomani Oseni McClendon (drums) & Maxx Salat (bass) compassionately chugging across 3 alt_rawking & post_hardcoring minutes.
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FOIA: CIA Confirms Nigeria’s Sitting President Tinubu as Its Active Asset. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has confirmed that Nigeria's sitting President, Bola Tinubu, is an active asset of the agency. This revelation came Monday during a legal filing at the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The CIA, alongside the FBI and the DEA, filed a memorandum opposing a civil lawsuit seeking the unredacted release of President Tinubu's drug trafficking investigation records. The filing from the CIA effectively acknowledged President Tinubu as a current source of intelligence for the agency. The statement stressed the critical importance of maintaining the secrecy of such relationships, noting that confirming or denying the cooperation of individuals like Tinubu could potentially jeopardize U.S. national security. "HUMAN SOURCES CAN BE EXPECTED TO FURNISH INFORMATION TO THE CIA ONLY WHEN THEY ARE CONFIDENT THE CIA CAN AND WILL DO EVERYTHING IN ITS POWER TO PREVENT THE PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF THEIR COOPERATION,” the agency stated. It further added that revealing such cooperation could invite retaliatory action against individuals and their families who have assisted the CIA. The memorandum further elaborated that the disclosure of any records concerning a foreign national, like Tinubu, could compromise U.S. intelligence operations and the safety of informants. The CIA warned that indiscretions could damage a wide network of intelligence sources connected to Tinubu. In the ongoing Freedom of Information (FOIA) case, initiated in 2022 by David Hundeyin, Editor-in-Chief of West Africa Weekly, and Aaron Greenspan, founder of PlainSite, the plaintiffs are seeking to force the release of previously redacted files. However, the CIA is invoking its standard "We can neither confirm nor deny" approach to protect its intelligence sources and methods, asserting that full disclosure could endanger U.S. national security. Rufai Oseni Warns Nigerians Crying of Economic Hardship Will Still Vote Tinubu in 2027 The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), also a party to the case, supported the CIA's position. In its own statement, the DEA opposed the unredacted release of records, stating that while Nigerians have a right to know what their government is doing, they do not have a right to know the specifics of the president's involvement in drug trafficking investigations. As the case continues, the CIA’s confirmation of Tinubu as an active asset intensifies the debate over the balance between transparency and national security, with significant implications for the ongoing FOIA battle. As a now-confirmed CIA asset, President Tinubu poses as an asset that can be used to influence the political, social, or economic outcomes of Nigeria, a country once ranked West Africa’s biggest economy until recently ranked fourth in April 2024. Sources: West Africa Weekly and PlainSite
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Wema Bank CEO Moruf Oseni Becomes CIBN Fellow
Moruf Oseni, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Wema Bank Plc has been awarded the fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN). The investiture took place on October 26, 2024, in Lagos. The CIBN fellowship, which is the highest cadre of membership the institute grants, is a hallmark of professional integrity, excellence and achievement. Accepting the honour,…
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Moruf Oseni's Wema Bank in Trouble, Faces Multi-million Naira Penalties For Violating Nigerian Cyber security Laws
A recent investigative report obtained by this Touchaheart Nigeria has shed light on WEMA Bank’s legal entanglements in 2023, with the financial institution facing penalties totaling N61.350 million for contravening seven Nigerian laws within a single year. The revelations surfaced from WEMA Bank’s comprehensive financial statement for the fiscal year 2023, which unveiled a series of legal…
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ТОП-8 книжных новинок осени 2024 в жанре фэнтези
Невероятные истории о любви и предательстве, темных ритуалах, ведьмах и эльфах, опасных испытаниях, интригах и тайных желаниях.
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