
Halal sports betting is already here
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Halal sports betting is already here



i locked 194m and i’m getting 106k daily, since its 0.0548% per day on piggyvest, for you to get that 100k daily you need to lock approx 182m






Which country we go come support for World Cup like dis since Naija no dey

crocodile being crocodile

Joao Pedro is our 25/26 Player of the Season. 🇧🇷💙

🚨🔵 BREAKING: Enzo Maresca has a total verbal agreement with Manchester City, HERE WE GO! The Italian manager has always been considered the ideal candidate to replace Pep Guardiola. Deal in place and Maresca will sign an initial three year deal at #MCFC. 🇮🇹 New era, soon.

THE ODYSSEY official trailer on YT has now become the most disliked movie trailer in Christopher Nolan career.



saw a video of what messi thinks during the game 😂


🚨 NEGREIRA CASE. 🇪🇸⚖️ Spanish tax authorities claim they have found NO evidence of sporting corruption by Barcelona in the Negreira case. ❌ NO payments to referees and NO influence over match results have been proven. 👀 (Source: MiguelGalanCNFE)

M.D. Yusufu was one of the few men Sani Abacha could neither easily arrest nor silence. He was the kind of man who seemed almost unarrestable. So why was he untouchable? M.D. Yusufu was a unique figure. He was born into an aristocratic family, rose high enough to become Inspector General of Police, and was also a radical. Those three combinations made him extremely dangerous to any authoritarian government. In short, he was a dangerous man. If Abacha had arrested M.D. Yusufu, he could have united all three major elements that were already in opposition to him, and that might have created even greater chaos for the regime. So Abacha largely left him alone. And when almost every political party was being pressured into endorsing Abacha for the elections that were supposed to hold in 1998, M.D. Yusufu was among the very few who held out and refused to endorse him. Hence, this flier. M.D. Yusufu was a radical long before he entered the Nigerian Police Force, and the system did not change him. If anything, he tried to carry some of those radical ideas into government. He was friends with Bala Usman, the famous historian from Ahmadu Bello University, and he connected with other radicals of his era. When he retired from the police force, he simply continued along the same path. One of his first acts after leaving office was to mount the flag of the People's Redemption Party in front of his house, the party of Aminu Kano, another man who refused to bend easily before power. The more I think about it, the more I feel Nigeria needs more dangerous men and women like M.D. Yusufu. People who become too dangerous for power brokers to control, and who refuse to join them in destroying the country. That alone is an achievement. This image is from the archive exhibition hosted by nigerianradicalism.net and the Jos Radical Collective. ©️ LENGDUNG TUNGCHAMMA