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@AlexDuncanTX As if America is from your own pocket, America is all the migrants it was built blood of migrants let that sank to your ears 👂
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@RupertLowe10 We are after what you took by force during colonial era
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@daddyhope In my view president Bashiru Diaye is totally wrong to sack his friend Sonko ,Sonko is powerful man and would make Bashiru not govern well the remaining term
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So many of my followers have been asking me to comment on the political crisis currently unfolding in Senegal.
The two central figures are President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and former Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko.
These two men were once very close political allies. In fact, both were former tax inspectors before entering politics. Sonko became the more charismatic and popular figure of resistance, especially among young Senegalese voters, because of his anti-establishment politics, pan-African rhetoric and attacks on corruption and foreign influence in Senegalese affairs.
Under former president Macky Sall, Ousmane Sonko faced a series of court cases and legal battles which he and his supporters argued were politically motivated and designed to block him from running for president. Eventually, court rulings made it impossible for Sonko to stand in the 2024 presidential election. He was blocked.
To get around that obstacle, Sonko backed his close ally Bassirou Diomaye Faye to run for presidency, who was himself also detained at the time but didn’t have an order that prohibited him from running.
The campaign message was simple, if you support Sonko and his agenda, vote for Faye. It worked. Faye won the presidency and immediately appointed Sonko as prime minister.
But once in power, tensions began emerging between the two men. Their alliance was built around a promise of radical political and economic change, including reducing foreign influence and reforming governance in Senegal.
However, divisions emerged over the pace and direction of those reforms, as well as over relations with international financial institutions such as the IMF and Senegal’s traditional Western allies. Supporters of Sonko increasingly accused Faye of moving away from the political programme that brought them to power by slowing down on reforms and his association with France.
Last week, President Faye dismissed Sonko as prime minister and dissolved the government, officially confirming the political divorce between the two men.
What makes this crisis even more serious is that Sonko remains the dominant political figure inside the ruling PASTEF movement, which controls parliament and still commands strong grassroots support across Senegal.
Allies of Sonko moved to have him repositioned inside parliament after his dismissal, they quickly moved to have him elected as president of the Senegalese parliament.
The reality is that Senegal now effectively has two competing centres of power: President Faye controls the presidency and state machinery, while Sonko appears to command stronger support within the ruling party base and among many ordinary Senegalese citizens.
If elections were held today, many political analysts believe Sonko would remain the stronger political force. But Senegal is now entering a dangerous phase where the alliance that removed Macky Sall from power has collapsed from within.
Sonko has now been elected President of Senegal’s National Assembly after his allies consolidated their majority in parliament. President Bassirou Diomaye Faye reportedly attempted to block or delay that process through legal avenues and court action today, but the parliamentary vote still went ahead and Sonko emerged victorious.
Senegal now effectively has two competing centres of power. Faye controls the presidency and the executive branch of government, while Sonko now controls parliament through the presidency of the National Assembly and retains significant political influence within the ruling coalition and among ordinary Senegalese citizens.
That is the Senegalese story so far.
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@MansoorSAfridi Why obsessed with Islam ☪️ 🤔 if you left be peace ✌️ on yourself
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@tjkvalley @idrisyounis Money 💰 talk brah dude has money and that's what the uber driver is hassling for?it's like bread and butter 🧈 they need each other
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@idrisyounis You want him to turn it off for what reasons? You’re in HIS car. You want no music? Get the fuck out of his car and go ride a camel. Mind your own business the same way you want him to mind his. What a fucking retard
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@Ahmedpak378456 What's your issues here if you're not happy to be Muslim why don't you go your own way What's bothering you
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Islam is Arab culture
Not a divine-inspired religion.
The Quran was written 2 years after Muhammad died, then 20 years later it was all burned and replaced by a new version by the caliph Uthman at around 650–656 CE.
the hadith was written 250 years after his death by someone who never met Muhammad.
Muhammad did nothing to Islam you know today, maybe he was a fictional character and there was no Mecca in the 7th century. So Islam was purely a culture created by man, not divine.
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@gpdkaluma Nobody welcome him just few wamunyoros in Milton Keynes
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Let me be honest. I wanted to stay Muslim so badly.
Not even because of God at first, but because of the life attached to it.
My dad’s businesses were waiting for me. Signed and ready.
My mom’s community. Doctors, lawyers, politicians. Connections everywhere.
Success was laid out in front of me.
There was even an arranged marriage lined up. A doctor. Beautiful future. House. Wedding. Stability.
All I had to do was say one sentence:
“Yeah, I still believe.”
That was it.
Keep the money.
Keep the family approval.
Keep the life.
But here’s what ruined it for me:
I could not unsee Jesus.
Once I really read the Quran and compared it to the Gospel, I couldn’t force myself back into pretending.
And honestly, knowledge becomes heavy at that point.
Because I didn’t leave Islam to rebel.
I left because I could not betray what I believed was true.
No business opportunity, no relationship, no comfortable future was worth denying the King who gave His life for me.
So yeah, my life would have been easier if I stayed.
But when Jesus says, “I am the way,” you don’t answer with, “But the other path feels safer.”
You pick up your cross and walk.
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@Africa_Arise_ @Mazi_Chinonso1 The first man who was blessed with Paradise whilst at this world was #Bilal black Ethiopian decent, so stop lying to the masses
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…remembered everything they had survived together; the struggles, sacrifices, late nights, and years they built side by side.
After a long silence, he lowered the gun and said, “I’m sorry… I can’t do it.”
The robbers took the gun from him, handed it to the wife, and told her to kill her husband instead.
Without hesitation, she pointed the gun straight at his head and…
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@lucyjaynewhite1 Bring legislation to house of lords to change citizenship rules,then we pick from there
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Harry Maguire, who is English and Northern Irish…
… has been demographically replaced in the England World Cup team by an African named ‘Addji Keaninkin Marc-Israel Guéh’ born in Ivory Coast.
What’s the point in a ‘national’ football team if someone who is NOT from that nation can join?
Maguire should play for England. Guéh should play for Ivory Coast. Common sense.
I’m sure Maguire isn’t even allowed to contest this decision because, as his shirt says in the photo below, ‘no room for racism’.


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Bad news for the English:
More little mohameds will flood public transportation after getting free luxury hotels & bills paid for
The tube & buses all smelled like Pakistan thanks to all those inbred muslims
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer
Good news for families: Children across England will get free bus travel in August.
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This is something that North Eastern ever witnessed. A brand new stadium. Madaraka Day in Wajir since Kenya was born. A momentous occasion. One that will forever be etched in memory of many in NE. Kenya. Thank you President @WilliamsRuto for remembering the ‘forgotten’ land.

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@MillicentOmanga Hiyo sindano imefanya kazi kabisa 5 week prescription
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@AlexDuncanTX All dreams are valid your ancestors tried it but couldn't, i don't think with you and type of calibre will do it.
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@harrypotte3wte He is our brother from another mother he's welcome
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