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Aderojusola@FutbolBanter90·
@SirLeoBDasilva Once we win the league and UCL, we will now ask God to end the world. We've had enough
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Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
By the way, very good Cameo by Zubimendi. This is why competition is good.
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@Shumuz69 @0xAdesola Which main data again bro E don quench since and I still dey active
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Viper 💹@Shumuz69·
@Oh_Jay1805 i been don dey on am b4 but eno gree work. probably, the suff needs a very strong ntw. make i download am again
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Your@Oh_Jay1805·
@0xAdesola Thanks chief Na my last 100mb I risk take download am and it works
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Femi bereola | digital marketer
@MartinsCyn lol that arsenal team, their only strategy is to have a striker fall in box 18 or anywhere close. That’s why nobody respects them, leadership based on exploiting technicalities rather than actually playing
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Cynthia Martins 🔴@MartinsCyn·
There is nothing special about this Arsenal side. They are an elite, well-drilled machine....but every machine has a kill switch. If you want to outplay them, don't play their game. If you want to beat them, don't match their rhythm. Break it. Suffocate their build-up, Saliba or Zubimendi will fold and the whole structure starts to creak. Arteta's system is built on control tempo, spacing, composure. Deny them those three things, and suddenly simple passes become complicated, midfield dominance evaporates, and the errors begin to creep in. Press them relentlessly, press them aggressively but with intelligence. Not reckless chaos.......calculated aggression. Force them into uncomfortable areas, rush their decisions, and make every touch feel heavy. Once they wobble, attack with conviction. Test the goalkeeper repeatedly with shots, quick and early. Even the best eventually crack under sustained pressure. Football, like life, rewards volume. Then comes the inevitable Martinelli switch. Whenever Arsenal need an injection of chaos, he is usually the card Arteta plays. To counter that, you need a right-back with pace, strength, and a touch of controlled violence. Match his speed, dominate the duel, and Arsenal lose one of their most dangerous escape routes. And then, of course, the set pieces. Arsenal have turned dead balls into an art form. Remove that weapon, and their cutting edge diminishes significantly. No cheap fouls. No needless corners. No invitations. Manchester United demonstrated this perfectly at the Emirates. That result was not fortune......it was tactical execution. Atlético Madrid showed flashes of the same blueprint, particularly in the second half. They disrupted Arsenal, unsettled them, and created the exact kind of chaos Arsenal dislike. Their only crime was failing to land the decisive second blow. And history offers a familiar warning. March to June has often been Arsenal's annual system reboot period when the software starts lagging, the fans start buffering, and the title challenge suddenly needs troubleshooting.
LiveScore@livescore

Atlético Madrid and Man Utd are the two teams to record the most shots against Arsenal in a single game this season 😮‍💨 Arsenal didn’t lose either match 🧱

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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Denise or what do you call yourself, you are the definition of what the Almighty meant when He called idolaters foolish people. It was not a mistake at all. You are so deluded that you have the nerve to call those who worship God fools, while you are the real fool. You just hate the idea of being accountable. You want a free life where you can do anything without consequences, so you hide behind your forefathers to feel better about yourself. You're calling me slow while you're the one following dead men into a hole with no plan for the day you meet your Maker. You aren't thinking, you're just running away from the reality of judgment. You're the real fool here and it's sad you can't even see it.
Denise@InfluencerDee

You are intentionally slow and I don't pity you Once it involves your "religion" you remove the ability to reason and think You don't see kissing or touching that Black Stone in the name of ritual as idolotary. It's when traditionalist do theirs you term it Idolatory See how you are defending a religion given to you by the Arabs. But the one founded by your forefathers is deemed evil and foolish... You are too slow! Your hijab which is a religious attire is okay but the attire of a traditionalist is where you draw the line Before you ask that dumb question "Do you wear this everyday?"... Oh yes + I know traditionalist that wear their religious attire almost + if not everyday You are nothing but an epitome of selective logic Mtchewwwwww Thanks for your attention to this matter.

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Viper 💹@Shumuz69·
@Fuadoluwadamil1 @BaitulHikmah_NG It was said that bowing as a form of greeting is from the traditions of Jahiliyyah, yet you are saying it is allowed. Hence my question: are you trying to take us back to the time of ignorance?
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Aljaoharry@Fuadoluwadamil1·
@BaitulHikmah_NG Understanding matters, He never said bowing is haram, he said Expecting people to bow as a form of respect is not the true definition of humility. Learn to Understand, He wrote a book on this particularly.
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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Let’s talk about the 7-7-7 rule of parenting. I know that some of you might have heard of it before. But what I want to share with you are rare tips that you cannot find in your regular blogs. Why the 7-7-7 Rule in the first place? We are all exhausted. I see it in my DMs every day. We are fighting battles in our homes that we should not even be in because we try to use the same heavy hand for every age. The truth is, you cannot use the same logic for a toddler that you use for a teenager. When you use the wrong tool at the wrong time, you do not just fail to teach the child. You break the relationship between you and the child. The 7-7-7 rule is the solution to this constant friction. This rule was first echoed by Ali ibn Abi Talib (May The Almighty be pleased with him). He said: Play with them for seven years, Discipline them for seven years, and then Befriend them for seven years. It sounds easy, but most of us do it in the wrong order. We are too serious with the toddlers and then we try to be the boss when they are already teenagers. (1) The 0 to 7 Years Stage. This is the stage to build the love tank. Imam Al-Ghazali said in Ihya, that a child's heart is a precious jewel that is blank and ready for any carving. In these years, you should play more than you lecture. One rare tip that you can adopt going forward is Overhead Praise. Direct praise is good, but overhead praise is gold. Instead of telling them they are good, tell your spouse or a friend about their good deed while the child is in the room. When they hear you brag about their kindness when they think you aren't looking, it builds a deep confidence. Action Tip: Find one small thing they did well today and mention it to someone else while they are nearby. Make sure they can hear you. Be intentional and consistent about it. (2) The 7 to 14 Years Stage. This is the time for character and boundaries. The scholar Ibn al-Jawzi in Sayd al-Khatir, warned us about forcing a narrow vessel to hold too much. Remember I talked about Taghaful (Strategic Ignorance) yesterday. This is the right age to use it. It means you see the mistake, but you choose to look away. If you correct every single thing they do wrong, they will develop a hearing block against your voice by age ten. You have to save your corrections for the things that matter. Action Tip: Start today by adopting the 70/30 rule. Ignore 70% of the small irritations, maybe it is a messy desk or a slow response. Save your energy for the 30% that actually involves character or safety. Only speak up for the big boundaries. You are building authority by not wasting it on small irritations. Pay attention to their demeanor and be consistent. (3) The 14 to 21 Years Stage. In this stage, the "boss" version of you must die so the "consultant" version can be born. The scholar Ibn Miskawayh in Tahdhib al-Akhlaq, wrote about the refinement of the soul as a process that requires respect. If you keep using force, they will just learn to hide their life from you. Action Tip: Your job now is to protect their Sirr (Sacred Secrecy). If they tell you something heavy, misdeed or embarrassing, keep it between you. Do not share it with the extended family. To keep them close, you must be a safe vault. This week, try to listen to them for twenty minutes without giving a single piece of advice. Just listen so they know you are a friend they can trust with their future. In all, the 7-7-7 rule is about realizing that you are a gardener. You don't make the plant grow. You just provide the right environment for it to reach its own opening (Fath). As a parent, which stage are you currently navigating? Let’s discuss in the comments👏🏿👏🏿
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HUMPHREY TIPS
HUMPHREY TIPS@Okechukwu_odd·
We all have that one friend 😂😂
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Ola sunkanmi
Ola sunkanmi@GoWithAzeez_·
@muslimsconnect0 Saying this means you're condemning those passed Sheikh that participate in it or those that even host it.. See what you people are preaching
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Eneh Doris_UNICH@Dourrys_chioma·
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Jayjay Chibuzo
Jayjay Chibuzo@ChibuzoJayjay·
Nobody is talking about this. You live in a country where the sun is almost aggressive. Yet your doctor just told you that you are Vitamin D deficient. How? Because sunshine alone is not enough. If you work indoors, have dark skin, or avoid the sun between 10am and 3pm... your body is probably not converting enough. And the worst part? The symptoms look like everyday Nigerian life. You're always tired. The kind where you wake up exhausted. Your bones ache for no reason. Your blood pressure is stubborn. Your mood is unpredictable. You keep falling sick. We blame stress. We blame work. We blame the economy. It's sometimes none of those things. One blood test changes everything. Ask for the 25-OH(hydroxy) Vitamin D test next time you're at the hospital. If your result is below 30 ng/mL, you have your answer. Morning sun between 7 and 10am helps. So does a Vitamin D3 supplement. Nothing complicated. Nothing expensive. The problem was never invisible. We just never thought to look. Have you ever tested your Vitamin D levels? Share with someone who might need to see this. #Health
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Who is Maliq @MasterMaliq? Do you guys remember earlier today when I asked who this guy was? Now he has come out to respond and clearly state who he is. Just as our scholars used to say in Usul: الإقرار سيد الأدلة This means confession is the master of all evidence. Once a man speaks and confesses his methodology with his own mouth, you do not need any other proof. He has handed you the ultimate verdict on himself. It is with this confession that I am making a clear statement on him. Maliq is a Munkir al-Hadith (Rejecter of the Sunnah). He has combined the rejection of prophetic authority with the dangerous methodology of أصحاب الكلام (Ashab al-Kalam), the people of speculative theology who place their own intellect above divine transmission. He will tell you he does not reject all Hadiths. He will claim he only rejects the ones he feels contradict the Quran or his modern ideas of justice. Do not fall for this trick. When you accept narrations that suit your logic and reject deeply authenticated narrations because they offend your sensibilities, you are not following the Prophet. You are following your own desires. You have made your intellect the judge over divine transmission. You only accept the Prophet when he agrees with you. If you want to know the kind of ideology he follows, look at his predecessors such as Ghulam Ahmad Pervez or Rashad Khalifa. And what did their ending look like? They lost the core of the religion. They became isolated sects, and traditional Islamic history spat them out. You cannot amputate the Sunnah and expect your faith to survive. This is a strict warning to everyone on this space. Do not let emotional manipulation deceive you. This man is actively tearing down the pillars of mainstream traditionalism. Disregard his tweets. Do not sit under his digital space to learn your religion. A man who makes his own brain the judge over the authentic traditions of the Prophet Muhammad has zero business teaching you about Islam. Protect your timeline and protect your faith. Thank you for your attention.
Maliq@MasterMaliq

Sorry if my personality confuses you. Let me make it simple. Here’s what I stand for: I believe the Quran is the highest authority in Islam. Anything that contradicts it, whether hadith, scholar, or tradition, holds no weight. I believe the Quran is complete in guidance, not dependent on contradictory narrations to make sense. I believe truth should be followed even if it goes against centuries of inherited beliefs. I do not believe hadith collections are infallible. They are human efforts, and humans make errors, carry bias, and sometimes push agendas. I reject any hadith that paints the Prophet as unjust, immoral, or contradicting the Quran. I believe the Prophet was sent to deliver the message, not to create a parallel source of law that rivals the Quran. I do not support killing for blasphemy. The Quran shows insult was met with patience, not execution. I do not believe in killing for apostasy. Faith cannot be forced, and belief cannot be policed with death. I do not believe in stoning for adultery. The Quran clearly prescribes a different punishment, and it is not death. I do not believe in child marriage, and I reject the claim that the Prophet married Aisha at 6. Any narration that normalises harm or contradicts reason and justice must be questioned. I do not believe that face covering is compulsory in Islam. Modesty is required, but turning it into a rigid uniform goes beyond what the Quran commands. I do not deny that groups like Boko Haram, ISIS, and Al-Qaeda come from within the Muslim world, but I believe they are extremists who have distorted Islam, and pretending they have nothing to do with us is exactly why the problem continues. I believe Islam is compatible with reason, not opposed to it. I do not believe Islam requires blind following. Questioning is not disbelief. It is responsibility. I do not believe in sects. Sunni, Shia, and others are labels that divided what was meant to be one. I believe unity should be based on truth, not forced agreement on inherited identities. I do not believe scholars are beyond criticism. Respect does not mean silence. I believe culture has corrupted many Islamic practices, especially in places like Nigeria, where tradition is often mistaken for religion. I do not believe in defending oppression in the name of Islam. If it is unjust, it is not Islamic. I believe women have been deeply misrepresented and mistreated under cultural Islam, not true Islam. I believe early Islam elevated women, but later interpretations buried that legacy. I do not believe fear-based preaching represents Islam. Constant threats without wisdom only push people away. I believe Islam should be understood, not just inherited. I do not believe in weaponising religion to control people. I believe intentions matter, but actions must still align with justice. I do not believe majority opinion equals truth. History has shown that the majority can be wrong for generations. I believe silence in the face of extremism is part of the problem. I do not believe extremists represent Islam, but I also do not excuse the systems that allowed them to grow. I believe Muslims must confront internal issues honestly instead of always deflecting. I do not believe every criticism of Islam is Islamophobia. Some criticisms are valid and need answers, not emotional reactions. I believe faith should produce humility, not arrogance. I do not believe shouting “Allahu Akbar” while harming innocents has anything to do with Islam. I believe accountability starts within, not outside. I do not believe Islam needs defending through lies or weak arguments. Truth stands on its own. I believe the Quran calls for justice, balance, and mercy, not chaos, fear, or brutality. If you still finds this confusing, then the issue is not confusion. It’s that this version of Islam refuses to be controlled.

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