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DM for Ads and PR... We rise by lifting others 🦈🤝 Barcelona and Super Eagles/Super Falcons Fan.. Jesus is King 👑 football news🗞️

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Akor Adams respect for Patrice Lumumba Unlike the Algerian player who disrespected them🇩🇿 .. Dear DR Congo we did this for you despite the world cup heartbreak 🇳🇬🇨🇩 #NIGALG #ALGNIG
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Femi Fani-Kayode
Femi Fani-Kayode@realFFK·
You have totally and completely lost your mind and this post of yours will go down in infamy as the most consequential one you ever made. What you have written today is way beyond politics and you have assaulted the senses and wounded the sensitivities of all those who lost their lives, liberty and loved ones during the struggle against fascism, dictatorship and military rule. To mock the memory of those that died fighting for democracy in the June 12th struggle and sacrificed their lives and liberty as members of NADECO in this way is unacceptable and unforgivable. Simply put it is despicable. The blood of all those that were killed by General Abacha and his goons, whom you served, shall speak against you for the rest of your life and their spirits shall haunt you from now till eternity. For this reason alone you stand accursed before the world, you shall NEVER become President of our nation and, as from today, your dwindling star shall be totally eclipsed and fade away until it is no more. God will perfect it and the blood of Jesus will seal it! (FFK)
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Yesterday defenders of democracy, today's destroyers, What a shame. What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha now find themselves worse than the man they opposed. Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days. Power indeed reveals character. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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Topskills Sports UK@topskillsportuk·
🚨💣 Controversial old footage of Lamine Yamal has resurfaced on social media 🇪🇸🇲🇦 Back in 2022, right after Spain’s painful round-of-16 exit to Morocco at the World Cup, the teenage Barcelona prodigy allegedly walked into the Spain locker room wearing a Morocco jersey… and started mocking his devastated teammates.
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PraiseJohn no wan drag Abazz make she no lose her Period package subscription
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мιցнту-Chadox
мιցнту-Chadox@AgbaChadox·
Gabriel scored the first goal: Peter Drury: "And Jesus heads home from the Cross" 30 minutes later Pep subs Gabriel Jesus and bring in David Silva Peter Drury: "minutes 30 and it's Silver for Jesus.. whoa! wonderful, A move Judas Iscariot would be proud of" Is football ever going to replace Peter Drury ?
Victor@Vic200tor

Never forget when Cech made a save, and Peter Drury said, "Peter denies Jesus again”. 😂

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Sidney
Sidney@sidney_sbm·
The real story of the Nigerian “Pablo Escobar.” If you are a filmmaker or storyteller, this is one story you don’t want to miss. Everybody, grab your chair, popcorn, and juice it’s about to feel like a movie. Follow up Once upon a time, a boy was born on March 29, 1935, in a small town called Iragbiji in Osun State, into the family of Ogunlere. He was ambitious and bright, but his parents were very poor. Shortly after his birth, the family left Iragbiji for Ibadan, where he had his primary school education. While growing up, he was known to be smart and brilliant in class, but also very stubborn. On several occasions, his parents were summoned to school either because he was involved in fights with classmates or because he had gone missing from school entirely. Long story short, the bright boy finished primary school and was supposed to proceed to junior secondary school. However, that was the last his parents heard of him. He had already made up his mind to go and fend for himself in Lagos. In those days, Lagos Island women were a force to reckon with. So when he left Ibadan, he headed straight to Lagos Island. There, he met a woman who was the women’s leader of the Awolowo Action Group a very rich and well-connected woman named Abibatu Mogaji. The woman interviewed him and, seeing that he was sharp and promising, took an interest in him. She brought him into her home, where he worked as a house help cleaning and doing minor chores. Although she already had house helps, she deliberately chose to put him through a series of loyalty tests. Then the tests began. She gave the boy several tests of loyalty, and he passed all of them without hesitation. Impressed, she decided to adopt him. But there’s more. Aside from being a successful businesswoman, Abibatu Mogaji was also rumored to be a top drug dealer back in those days. If you were around at the time, you would know that drug barons were everywhere on Lagos Island. They still exist today, but due to media exposure, many operations are now more discreet. Seeing the boy Amoda as intelligent and loyal made him even more valuable to her. Around that same period, Abibatu Mogaji’s elder brother had just lost his daughter. The girl’s name was Bola Tinubu. She had been ill for a short time before she passed away. Continuation 👇👇👇
Sidney@sidney_sbm

If this rumor I just saw about Tinubu is true, then we’re all cooked. 🙆🏽‍♂️🙆🏽‍♂️🙆🏽‍♂️😔😭

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Troll Football
Troll Football@TrollFootball·
Still can’t decide what’s worse: Ronaldo’s free kick or that joke of a penalty call.
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Victor Wanyama
Victor Wanyama@VictorWanyama·
Today i announce my retirement from football, Four different countries six different clubs, A boy from Muthurwa with a big dream, carrying a Nations pride everytime i stepped onto the pitch. To my family, friends, agent, the fans and the coaching staff that helped me throughout
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Atlético de Madrid
Atlético de Madrid@atletienglish·
Sorry for the confusion. Thank you for your attention. 🧵 A thread:
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Chatnoir
Chatnoir@Mschatnoir·
John...they were not made nor written to be racist...Tolkein was a white man in a white country writing for his contemporaries...Martin too....and so what? would you go after Wole Soyinka for only writing for Africans? NO NO you wouldn't....would you go after African cinema for failing to feature whites or asians? NO NO you wouldn't so STOP this bullshit...modern writers do acknowledge our changing racial landscapes...but back then John, the local shop owner was not Mohammad, the local barber wasn't Turkish, there were no Mosques and that's fact...so instead of hating us and our history tey embracing it because if you claim to be British its YOUR heritage too...or are you not? are you just African? Then go there JOhn...and embrace that heritage...and remember to berate them for having no whites in their fairy stories no one was being racist here but John Boyega
Ned Stark@FantasyWorldW1

Star Wars actor John Boyega explained why he doesn’t watch Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones in 2017: “There are no Black people in Game of Thrones,” he said. “You don’t see one Black person in Lord of the Rings. I ain’t paying money to always see one type of person on-screen. Thoughts?

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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 2003, a German film crew followed a nomadic family in Mongolia's Gobi Desert. The film, The Story of the Weeping Camel, was nominated for an Oscar. A mother camel had rejected her newborn after a brutal two-day labour. Without her milk, the calf would die. The family knew one option. They sent their two young sons on a journey across the desert to find a musician who could perform a ritual called Hoos, a chanting ceremony passed down for centuries specifically for this moment. The musician came. The ritual was performed. The mother camel wept real tears and turned to her calf for the first time. The film crew had gone to document a way of life. They had no idea they would capture that. UNESCO added the Hoos ritual to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2015, alongside flamenco, the Mediterranean diet, and the art of Neapolitan pizza making.
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Snake hunter in the Florida Everglades discovered two Burmese python nests right next to each other...with both combined having 120 eggs 🤯
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