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Jersey City, NJ Katılım Kasım 2016
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@Mosesadidonkor Mr. Man you rate Elisha, you have no right in calling Yirenkyi trash. Drop this your agenda against players born in Ghana it’s nasty bro
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People ain’t understanding the magnitude of this signing. For just 35m we’re getting a serial winner with bundles of experience. Can play any role in midfield, top dictator, excellent technician, intelligent, certified big game player. Tielemans is the singing of the summer.
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In a market where passers like Enzo or Wharton are €100M players, this is one of the best deals around. One of the best #8’s itw for a fee teams pay for Championship players. Real Madrid could’ve considered him too at that price. Such a sensible and unexpected loss for Villa.
David Ornstein@David_Ornstein

🚨 Youri Tielemans move from Aston Villa to Manchester United through £35m release clause in midfielder’s contract. #AVFC had no wish to sell + offered new deal but left with little choice due to mechanism & #MUFC set to proceed on transfer @TheAthleticFC nytimes.com/athletic/74403…

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🇯🇲𝕋𝕒𝕟𝕪𝕒 𝔻𝕒 𝕌𝕟𝕔𝕠𝕟𝕥𝕣𝕠𝕝𝕝𝕒𝕓𝕝𝕖🫡
That lot have evil running through their veins. It’s just in them.
Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub

Belgian peacekeeping paratroopers dangling a Somali child over an open fire during the 1993 UNOSOM II humanitarian mission. In 1993, a shocking photograph from Somalia exposed a darker side of a mission that was originally created to protect civilians. The image shows Belgian paratroopers serving under the United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) holding a young Somali child above a fire. The mission had been launched after years of civil war, famine, and political collapse left Somalia facing a devastating humanitarian crisis. International troops arrived with the goal of securing aid routes, protecting relief workers, and helping restore stability. However, the reality on the ground became far more complicated. Peacekeepers operated in a country devastated by war, where distrust between foreign troops and local communities grew. Several incidents involving the mistreatment of Somali civilians began to surface, including accusations against members of the Belgian contingent. This photograph became one of the most infamous examples. The soldiers involved said they were attempting to scare the child after accusing him of stealing, but the image caused international outrage. To many people, it represented a serious violation of the trust placed in soldiers who were supposed to protect vulnerable communities. The controversy did not end with this photo. Other images and testimonies later emerged alleging humiliation, racism, and abuse by some Belgian troops during their deployment. Investigations followed, and the incidents contributed to broader discussions about how international forces should be monitored when operating in humanitarian missions.

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Kofi Nunoo-Mensah 🇬🇧🇬🇭
One of the respected Christian fathers of our nation invited me to his residence at Airport Hills for a very important meeting regarding the upcoming National Day of Demonstration on the theme: "We Are Taking Back Our Football." For nearly two hours, he asked me difficult but important questions: - Who is behind this movement? - Who is sponsoring it? - What is the real agenda? I answered truthfully: No one is behind me. No one is sponsoring me. This is a citizen-led call for accountability, transparency, and good governance in Ghana football. After our conversation, he prayed earnestly for me and committed the entire process into God's hands. Fellow Ghanaians, this demonstration should come on, and it must come on—peacefully, lawfully, and with discipline. I have come to appreciate that this journey is not an easy one. There are many challenges along the way. But by God's grace, we will remain focused on our goal: taking back our football through peaceful democratic means. #WeAreTakingBackOurFootball #KurtMustGo #No3rdTermForKurt #SikadiɛBasaaaaa actionnetwork.org/petitions/diss… Share the link
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@Mike_RMCF Yet hyping Ronaldo for scoring against Uzbekistan
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Mike@Mike_RMCF·
People that will be watching pre season friendlies played at twice the pace and intensity of these games will unironically tell you this international break is the "highest level of the sport" 💀
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Kofi Nunoo-Mensah 🇬🇧🇬🇭
🇬🇭 Final Push! We Are Almost There! Good people of Ghana and football lovers across the country, we have just a little over 500 signatures left to reach our petition target. This is not about politics or political colours. This is about Ghana and Ghana football. It is about demanding accountability, transparency, and honesty in the administration of our game. If you have already signed, thank you. Your voice matters. If you haven't, please sign the petition today and share it with your family, friends, WhatsApp groups, and across all social media platforms. Every signature brings us one step closer. Once we reach our target, we will present the petition and continue with the National Day of Demonstration under the theme: "We Are Taking Back Our Football." Together, let's make history for the future of Ghana football. #WeAreTakingBackOurFootball #KurtMustGo #SikadiɛBasaaaaa #No3rdTermForKurt actionnetwork.org/petitions/diss…
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Kofi Nunoo-Mensah 🇬🇧🇬🇭
Ghanaians, are you ready? ⚽ Football lovers, are you ready? Are you ready for the National Day of Demonstration under the theme: "We Are Taking Back Our Football." Are you ready to welcome top brass bands from Cape Coast and Takoradi as we march together in unity for the future of Ghana football? This is not about politics or political parties. It is about Ghana football. Our love for the game is bigger than political differences, and this is a call for every Ghanaian who wants to see accountability, transparency, and progress in our football. Are you ready? The countdown has begun. #WeAreTakingBackOurFootball #KurtMustGo #SikadiɛBasaaaaa
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Chelsea Ohenewaa🇬🇭@adwoa__henewaa·
I want to thank everyone who has liked, commented and reshared the post about my dad’s team. I talked to him today and he said K Opoku(a scout) called and said he’ll come to Nketia. That’s the power of social media. This is just the beginning! We will keep posting and sharing 🤍
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Kofi Nunoo-Mensah 🇬🇧🇬🇭
Ghana, we are almost there! 🇬🇭⚽ We have now reached 4,252 signatures, and we need just 748 more to hit our target of 5,000 signatures. This is not just a petition, it's a movement by football lovers who believe Ghana football deserves transparency, accountability, and competent leadership. I call on every football fan, supporter, market woman, student, worker, and every patriotic Ghanaian to sign the petition and share it with your family, friends, and social media networks. Every signature brings us one step closer to meaningful reform. Together, we can make our voices heard and help shape a better future for Ghana football. Keep pushing. Keep sharing. Keep believing. #WeAreTakingOurFootballBack #RescueGhanaFootball #SignThePetition #FootballForThePeople
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Ash 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Not our fault you guys lay on your backs and accept racism towards you cos you think it’ll make (yt) people love you more LOL
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