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@ManUtd | MD | Healthcare | AI Enthusiast Dedicated to simplifying healthcare through education and digital innovation. Let’s collaborate 📩
✝️ 🌍 🩺 Katılım Aralık 2012
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Mohamed Salah has announced that he will leave @LFC at the end of the 2025/26 season after nine years with the club ❤️

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We are rewriting the rules of the beautiful game... Welcome to Pepsi Football Nation... Stay tuned for more. #PepsiFootballNation #BetterWithPepsi
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One of the biggest takeaways from this whole election cycle is that many Nigerians are finally waking up to the idea of controlled opposition — the kind some figures like VDM and Sowore seem to display. 😂
People are starting to notice the contradiction: loudly condemning Tinubu and APC on the surface, yet somehow still being bankrolled and controlled by Tinubu-APC behind the scenes.
Now you even hear subtle messaging like “Tinubu has already secured 2027 because the number of Governors defecting to APC is much, let’s focus on 2031.” 😂
It's all a strategy and a mix of mind games and social engineering shaping public perception over time.

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More to come. Ordinary people need to know the gravity of what is being done to us




City!@dolapocarter
Some of the flyers we shared on Saturday #Thingsthatmatter
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Your Enemies Are Not Our Enemies’ - Nelson Mandela
Thirty-five years ago, the late Nelson Mandela; South Africa’s first democratically elected president, who spent 27 years imprisoned for his anti-apartheid struggle, was challenged by Kenneth Adelman, a former U.S. Ambassador to the UN under Ronald Reagan, over his praise for anti-colonial leaders such as Muammar Gaddafi, Yasser Arafat, and Fidel Castro on issues of human rights.
Speaking at a town hall hosted by Ted Koppel at the City College of New York on 21 June 1990, Mandela did not mince words, stating, “One of the mistakes which some political analysts make is to think that their enemies should be our enemies.”
Mandela’s response was clear: Africa’s politics cannot be dictated by Western approval or disapproval. He pushed back against the idea that the West gets to decide who Africa can stand with. For many liberation movements, figures like Gaddafi, Arafat, and Castro represented support when it actually mattered, especially at a time when Western governments were either hostile to African struggles.
At its core, Mandela was asserting independence. The idea that African nations and movements should think for themselves, choose their own allies, and define their own political paths; without inheriting the enemies of global powers.
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