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🔥 UNCOVER THE TRUTH! 🔥 🚨 What did Britain really do to Nigeria? 🤔 Dive into the untold story of Nigeria's complex history with the British Empire in "What Britain did to Nigeria". This eye-opening book reveals: 💔 The brutal exploitation of resources 💸 The artificial borders that shaped a nation 🧠 The cultural impact that still echoes today 👉 Want to understand Nigeria's past, present, and future? This book is a must-read! 📚 Come read with us as we Commence our April read 🌲🎁 "What Britain Did To Nigeria" by Max Siollun!.🌈💫— 📚 Get your copy now and join the conversation! #History #Africa #Colonialism #readandreaporg #MustRead 🚀 Share this post and let's get the conversation going! 💬
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📚 Read & Reap 2026 – Kick‑Start Your Reading Adventure! For the Seventh year running, Read & Reap invites you to sow a page and harvest a dream. - Epic Journeys – Dive into adventure & fantasy epics that whisk you beyond borders. - Future Frontiers – Explore science & tech that shape tomorrow’s world. - Roots & Revelations – Uncover Nigeria’s rich history and vibrant cultures. - Real‑Life Resilience – Meet inspiring lives in biographies & memoirs. - Puzzle‑Plot Prowess – Solve thrilling mysteries that sharpen your mind. Why pick up a book? Each story plants a seed of imagination, grows critical thinking, and nurtures empathy—fuel for personal growth and community connection. Join the movement: Grab a book today, snap a “seed‑page” photo, and tag 3 friends with #ReadReap2026 #readandreaporg Let’s watch our collective harvest bloom! --- Ready to dive into reading or need book suggestions? Let me know!
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4 months ago
Nobody taught you this in school. That's not an accident. 👇 Let me tell you what they actually teach in business school. Supply and demand. Cost of goods. Break-even analysis. You know what they never teach? How to make someone desperately want what you're selling. That skill — the one that separates the person earning ₦200k/month from the one earning ₦2M doing the same work — has a name. Alex Hormozi calls it The Grand Slam Offer. And in 2019, he sat down and wrote the entire playbook. All 165 pages. Then gave it away for free. Because he already made $100 million with it. He didn't need to sell the secret anymore. Here's the part that will sit with you: 📌 Your customer is not refusing your price. They are refusing your offer. There's a difference. A massive one. Price is a number. An offer is a feeling. When the offer is right — people don't negotiate. They don't compare. They don't "think about it." They just say yes. This is the book that teaches you how to engineer that feeling. 📖 Rare Hikmah is reading it this May — together. 💻 Virtual sessions — every Thursday & Sunday | 7:00 PM 📍 In-person meet — 06 June 2026 | 3:30 PM We don't just read. We discuss. We apply. We grow. 📲 DM us "READY" to join the circle. 🔖 Save this — and send it to one person who needs to hear it today.
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10 days ago
Most people work harder every year and earn the same. This book explains exactly why. 👇 There's a gym owner from Las Vegas who once charged $500/month for personal training — and couldn't fill his slots. He didn't hire a better coach. He didn't run more ads. He didn't lower his price. He changed his offer. Six months later he was turning away clients at $1,000/month. That man is Alex Hormozi. And he wrote every step down in a 165-page book called $100M Offers. Here's what nobody tells you about money: 💡 Your income is not a reward for your effort. 💡 It's a reflection of how well you've packaged your value. Most people are delivering 10/10 work inside a 2/10 offer. That gap is why talented people stay broke. This book teaches you: → Why "I'll lower my price" is always the wrong answer → The 4-part formula behind any irresistible offer → How to make your customer feel foolish saying no → Why your dream clients aren't buying — and how to fix it today🌈 📖 Read & Reap Literacy Initiative is reading this together in May. 💻 Virtual sessions — every Thursday & Sunday | 7:00 PM 📍 In-person meet — 06 June 2026 | 3:30 PM Whether you sell products, services, skills, or ideas — this is the one book that pays for itself on page one. 🔖 Save this post. You'll want to come back to it. 📲 DM us "OFFER" to join the reading circle.
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12 days ago
Dear Max @siollun , We just finish reading your book, "What Britain did to Nigeria". It was a fantastic read , therefore this next ask. Please write a book on the influence of Nigeria on Britain? That will be another blockbuster. #booklover #maxsiollun #readandreaporg
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20 days ago
🚨Fact "Our Ancestors did'nt fail,they were ambushed by grace." - Uyiosael Emmanuel Omoregbe 🧠 Sometimes last year, we saw precolonial and Colonial Namibia through Sam Nujoma's eyes .💔 It's Nigeria's turn, this time, in the hands of the Brits. 🤔 Get enlightened on events often-overlooked including resistance and resilience of African people under colonial rule. 📚We will continue from Chapter 12 of the book 🌈"What Britain Did to Africa" by Max Siollun💫 . 😊 When: Thursday (Today) 16th April 2026 | 7PM WAT 📚 Where: /din-mfnf-swo 💸 Have you gotten your copy of the book to join in on the conversation? #WhatBritainDidToNigeria #History #Africa #Colonialism #BookLovers 🚀 Share this post and let's get the conversation going! 💬
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1 month ago
This Music is more than just a fantastic Afro Soul esoteric experience. The lyrics is speaks to facts and @siollun historical , well chronicled and authoritative account of What Britain did to Nigeria is a confirmation of what most of us never knew (at least to the extent exposed) but a must know. Let us take some claims from the lyrics and map them to Chapters you can read and fact check them with our book of the month "What Britain did to Nigeria" by Max Siollun - "They walked off the water... showed us the land": Chapter 1: "The Scramble for Africa" (British interests and arrival in Nigeria) - "Psychological warfare, dressed up as a friend": Chapter 4: "The Conquest of the North" (colonial tactics and manipulation) - Explorer/Missionary/Merchant mapped... left freedom far behind: Chapter 6: "The Colonial Economy" (exploitation of resources, suppression of autonomy) - "We closed our eyes to pray... they stole the sand": Chapter 7: "Land and Resources" (colonial land grabs and resource exploitation) - "Ambushed by grace... war in a smile": Chapter 3: "The Royal Niger Company" (duplicitous nature of colonialism, British tactics) - "The Explorer mapped the mountain...": Chapter 1-2 (exploration and mapping of @Nigeria ) - "The Missionary mapped the spirit...": Chapter 5: "Christian Missionaries" (role of missionaries in colonialism) - "The Merchant mapped the market..." : Chapter 6: "The Colonial Economy" (economic exploitation) We highly recommend this track as an "Instructional material" for Nigerian History class and certainly @Siollun 's book "What Britain did to Nigeria" to Secondary School history read. LET US READ: Join us at our next webinar read or in-person meet. Check our link for details. Like, Comment, Share and Follow. #NigeriaHistory #Colonialism #readandreaporg Music &video credits - @uyiosael
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🔥 *Incident -Aba Women’s War* 🔥 👉*Date* - 1929 🚨*Details* 🤔 Thousands of Igbo women protested against British colonial policies, particularly the imposition of taxes on women. The British responded with brutal force, killing over 50 women.💔 This event highlights the often-overlooked resistance and resilience of African people under colonial rule. 🧠This book sheds light on the complex and painful history of British colonialism in Africa, offering a nuanced perspective on the impact of colonialism on the continent. Through stories like the Aba Women's War, Siollun humanizes the statistics and policies, making the history more relatable and urgent. 📚Lets continue from page 69 in the book 🌈*"What Britain Did to Africa" by Max Siollun*💫 to understand the legacy of colonialism and its ongoing effects on Africa today. 😊 * When: Sunday (Today) 12th April 2026 | 7PM WAT 📚 Where: /din-mfnf-swo 💸 Have you gotten your copy to join in on the conversation? #WhatBritainDidToNigeria #Africa #Colonialism 🚀 Share this post and let's get the conversation going! 💬
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Let us READ. @uyiosael , thank you for using music as a vehicle for history education. What Britain did to Nigeria by @siollun is a vivid account of British activities precolonial time and as our colonial masters. A Former British Prime Minister described Nigeria as "FANTASTICALLY CORRUPT". A statement reeking with hypocrisy. The term "DASH" which refers to corrupt kickback precolonial times literally came to life with British effort to gain trade advantage in the Niger Delta. Have you hears of the Akassa Massacre? Join us tomorrow as we read the book. Click on the profile link for more info. #history #readandreaporg
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What Britain did you Nigeria by @siollun perfectly captures the sentiment of this montage. A Niger Delta PreColonial Chief once said, "I know what happens to our poor country. First comes the missionary-well, he very good man; he write book. Then come the consul; he write home. Then come merchant; he very good man, he buy nuts. Then come governor; harwell, he writes to Queeny , she send him back -she send man-o-war. Our country done spoil - no more of our poor place left" From the precolonial pages - Sokoto was right to be suspicious of their intentions . When curiousity turned to exploration and occupation. Clapperton knew that the land was worth dying for and yes he was buried in it. The land that they later called "Slaves coast". The Royal Niger Company really did Nigeria DIRTY. That explains Goldie-Taubman's commitment to a lifetime of secrecy even post death. The Akassa vengence was a pushback for survival. King Koko of Brass King Okiya of Nembe In a nation History is never homogenous, this book provides a reliable and vivid account of what no people should ever experience. The deceit... #history #readandreaporg #Nigeria
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#Colonialism #readandreaporg
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How did you do? #readandreaporg
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