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JeDa Lo
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@MohaXtra Messi once voted Mane as his number 1 for Ballon D'or
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Moha@MohaXtra·
🚨🗣️ Sadio Mané on the GOAT debate between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo: “Honestly, playing with Cristiano Ronaldo was an incredible experience and I’m truly happy I had the chance to share the pitch with him. His mentality, discipline and dedication are on another level. But if you ask me about the greatest player ever, my answer has always been Messi. I chose Messi years ago when both of them were in their prime… and after training and playing with Ronaldo, I realized my decision was the correct one for me.” “Cristiano is a machine. In training he scores headers constantly, his power shots are unbelievable and he’s extremely clinical with simple chances, tap-ins and finishing inside the box. He works harder than almost anyone I’ve ever seen.” “But Messi is something completely different. What Messi does on the pitch cannot be taught or created through training alone. The way he dribbles past 2, 3, 4, even 5 defenders and then scores beautiful goals like it’s nothing… I honestly don’t think Ronaldo can do those kinds of things naturally in a match.” “With Ronaldo you admire the work ethic and the obsession to improve. With Messi you watch football and feel magic. That’s the difference for me.”
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@mfc_mrpage And they will still argue blindly like they was ever a debate. The comparisons is disrespect to LM
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Mr.Page™@mfc_mrpage·
Inter Miami CF had zero trophies before Lionel Messi arrived and have won four since he joined. Al-Nassr FC had twenty-six trophies before Cristiano Ronaldo joined and have won two since. Messi joined a trophyless club and helped them win, while Ronaldo joined an already successful club.
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@AndyjnrUmaru MTN don celebrate me and gifted bonus for a decade on their network b4 COVID yr and still counting 😏 Even tho I use other lines
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AndyJnr ° Umaru 
AndyJnr ° Umaru @AndyjnrUmaru·
Who can honestly say that they have the same phone number for the past 10 years??
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@RGVzoomin Same experience on that day 25th June... Hard to believe with displeasure in the eye. Lost Granny 7months before and it was hard to shed unlike MJ
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Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin·
I HATE MICHAEL After watching MICHAEL film , my memory went back to that horrible day June 25 th , 2009 when I slept late with the television still murmuring like a ghost in the darkness of my room , and as I groggily woke up in the morning and my eyes went to the screen to see those terrible white letters against black: “Michael Jackson is Dead.” For several long seconds,this must be a nightmare, I thought. Why the hell would I even dream something so horrible? But the banner on the tv stayed and the news ticker kept crawling. I reached out to the remote and started switching channels and all anchors were speaking with the same solemn gravity , and I finally realised the impossible had happened. Back in my engineering college days in Vijayawada, on January 2nd 1984 , a friend dragged me into a dingy video parlour, insisting I had to see something. The lights got switched off, and then THRILLER hit me like a punch in the gut It was not just a song or a dance. It was an invasion. My eyes, conditioned by a lifetime of mediocrity were violently pried open. The production, the choreography, the seamless ecstasy blended into one single divine entity .. it was spectacle on a level I had never imagined possible and at the centre of that storm was him. MICHAEL JACKSON He didn’t move like a human being. He glided, he exploded , he floated, he commanded the screen like a supernatural entity who just entered a human body for a few minutes of absolute dominance. I walked out of that parlour in a complete daze, my heart racing, my mind reeling. This cannot be a real person. He has to be GOD or the least a fantasy sculpted by the gods to bless us mortals on Earth. Every subsequent music video of his only raised the bar higher. Beat It. Billie Jean. Smooth Criminal. Black or White. Remember the Time. Bad to name a few Each one was a brand New Testament and In every song picturisation discussion I’ve had in my career whether with my team or other directors we always circled back to his videos His work became an unreachable benchmark, a constant source of both inspiration and humility. And yes like I said , It was never just the dance. never just the voice. It was always the aura. That man was like a gravitational force not subject to control The scandals? The controversies? They never bothered me. They were background noise. What he gave my senses and my soul far outweighed anything a human court or a tabloid magazine could ever throw at him. To me, he was either God or God’s special creation and that is exactly why I hate him. I hate Michael Jackson for dying. I hate him for proving that even he was human I hate that he too needed oxygen and blood like the rest of us. I hate that his heart could stop beating too. I hate that I lived long enough to see those words on CNN: “Michael Jackson’s body sent to Mortuary.” He back stabbed me. He betrayed my fantasy. He left heaven and became mortal. I hate you, Michael, for turning my dream into a nightmare And i love you. I love you more than I can express in words Wherever you are now, in whatever dimension, I am sure you are moonwalking across galaxies, creating space storms, with a brilliance which even the stars cannot contain. And I will carry that daze you gave me in that Vijayawada video parlour till i die 🙏🙏🙏
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Noorie@Nurapost·
A drunk man is more intelligent than ten Cristiano Ronaldo fans with PHDs.
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@Waspapping_ Who con tell U say the person that wants to stay in power for that 20yrs has the best interest of the people at Heart with this present Govt? We know what you are even if you tryna discreetly twist the tweet 🫵🏽
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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
I’m of the opinion that Nigeria cannot be fixed in 10 years. For Nigeria to truly be fixed, it will require one competent person to remain in power for 20 years. All this 8-year cycle and then handing over to another person will not fix Nigeria. That’s my belief.
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@RoyIsThaTruth Pick up some good strain, meditate and continue my 90s life 🤷🏽
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King Roy
King Roy@RoyIsThaTruth·
U wake up in 1990. No WiFi, No smartphones. What’s the first thing u do? 🤨💭📺🕰️
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@StudentByNature I remembered clearly that year. Bruh only wanted to make wave just because he saw Messi headlines move to PSG. So he joined at the last minute transfer window so they could also talk about it. Talk about fragile ego! I will always stand on the fact that there was never a debate.
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BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix
BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix@StudentByNature·
Al Nassr signed this man for instant success, but he failed so woefully that the club had to literally spend a fortune buying half of Europe’s elite just to drag his deadweight across the finish line for a trophy after years of trophyless ghosting. The ultimate ootballing Homelander, very insecure with fragile ego masquerading as a saviour while demanding absolute credit for work he didn't do. When the team loses a match, he shares a collective photo of the squad to spread the blame, but the moment he got carried to a trophy while doing absolutely nothing, he posts a solo picture of himself captioned "champions." This toxic, self-centered delusion is exactly why Real Madrid happily packaged him away and prevented his return, why Juventus has spent years financially and structurally crippled trying to recover from his parasitic tenure, and why he single-handedly dismantled Erik ten Hag's project during his disastrous second stint at Manchester United. Europe completely blacklisted him, forcing him to settle for a paycheck in Saudi Arabia he once publicly looked down upon with arrogance. His entire legacy is built on a desperate, manufactured PR campaign to stay relevant when his actual greatest achievement in life is simply being mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi.
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano

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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@sepril23NG Na Why U dey always tweet or quote any post rigorously. All for these Pay! Post was copied in btw... Una desperation for this Elon Money screams loudly
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AYO💡💡@sepril23NG·
I have nearly 65K followers and I can’t even get 3,000 people to see a post. Meanwhile, an account with not even 1,000 followers writes 10 words across two posts, gets 9 likes and 7 reposts… and somehow racks up 14.6 MILLION views. Tell me the algorithm isn’t broken.
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Crayola Smile@Crayola_Smile_·
The elites saw Gen Z was sympathetic to Michael so ofc they are releasing a doc
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@TheoAbuAgada But realistically, there was never a debate in the first place The sentiments brought about making the lamest of comparison which there was literally none
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Thεό Abu
Thεό Abu@TheoAbuAgada·
I stopped arguing about the Greatest of All Time after 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Anyone still doing it in 2026 is either delusional or trolling at this point.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Nigeria’s ginger export collapsed from a staggering N26 billion($47.5 million) to absolute zero in a span of just three years, wiping out the livelihoods of thousands of families. The official excuse is being branded as a mere "fungal" disease, which is ridiculously funny, insulting, and misleading. A mere disease can kill a handful of crops, but it can never systematically wipe out an entire agricultural belt spanning hundreds of thousands of acres. When a disaster of this magnitude destroys crops across multiple communities in Kaduna and neighboring states, we can be rest assured that this is a man-made, policy-driven disaster without a single shred of doubt. Indeed, the N26 billion export figure quoted was not from 2024. Nigeria’s export of ginger in 2024 had already plummeted to a pathetic N6.2 billion, roughly 4.7 million dollars, which forces us to ask what actually happened between 2023 and 2024 to pave the way for this historic, sudden decline. Everything began in 2017, when the World Bank sent their economic hitmen to Nigeria to convince the federal government that our agricultural output was poor. They claimed the issue was not because the predatory terms of the World Trade Organisation banned the government from subsidizing local farmers, providing modern tractors, building secure storage facilities, or protecting domestic markets from heavily subsidized Western imports. Instead, they deceitfully concluded that Nigerian farmers were doing poorly simply because they lacked access to modern, high-yielding, corporate-patented seeds. As usual, the incompetent Nigerian government under the Buhari administration rolled over, spread their laps, and eagerly accepted a 200 million dollar loan from the World Bank to kickstart the APPEALS project. Nigeria historically grew two traditional, highly resilient, non-genetically modified varieties of ginger known as UG1, locally called "Tafin Giwa," and UG2, locally called "Yatsun Biri." Under this APPEALS program championed by the World Bank, ginger farmers in Northern Nigeria were instructed to abandon their local, highly resilient seeds. Instead, they were forced to source new, delicate foundation seeds from the National Root Crops Research Institute in Umudike, Abia State. The NRCRI does not operate in a vacuum: it functions within a complex global network of funding, corporate interests, and academic research heavily bankrolled by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the agro-chemical giant Monsanto. Under this collaborative framework, the Gates-funded institute provided the laboratory methodology and the modified parent seeds, while the World Bank’s APPEALS project supplied the logistics, the demonstration farms, and the training to force farmers into growing these highly dependent seeds. . Traditionally, farming ginger is not rocket science. All a farmer had to do was make a small hole in the soil, drop the seed rhizome inside, cover it up, and let nature do the rest. But because the farmers were forced to abandon their traditional seedlings and adopt the genetically fragile, volatile, lab-grown tissue cultures from the Gates-funded institute, they no longer had that luxury. The institute's labs simply lacked the capacity to mass-produce these delicate seeds at the industrial scale required for nationwide agriculture. This is where the World Bank's economic traps clicked shut. Under the APPEALS program, farmers were trained to cut the healthy foundation rhizomes into tiny, microscopic pieces weighing a mere 4 to 5 grams. These tiny buds were then dipped in a specialized, highly expensive chemical fungicide wash, placed into artificial nursery trays, and kept under protective, climate-controlled shade nets. The farmers had to baby these nurseries, watering them with meticulous care just to get the single buds to sprout into disease-free green seedlings over a thirty-to-forty-day period. Once these fragile green shoots reached a height of 10 to 15 centimeters and developed a weak, independent root system, the farmers had to carefully transplant them directly into pre-prepared ridges in the open fields. At first, it looked like a miracle. The farmers saw a temporary 67% surge in their ginger yields, which was paraded by World Bank PR teams as a massive success. But the APPEALS program was only scheduled to last for six years. In 2023, the World Bank packed up their bags, collected their interest, and quietly left the country. Naturally, the farmers attempted to continue farming on their own to maintain their profit margins, but they ran into a fatal wall. It is not enough to train farmers to use delicate, laboratory-engineered seeds: you must also fund the highly specific chemical inputs those seeds require to survive in the wild. As soon as the farmers tried to buy the specialized fungicides and chemical washes needed to protect these hyper-sensitive crops, they realized the prices had skyrocketed by over 300%, making them completely unaffordable for the average rural farmer. Desperate, the farmers tried to source cheaper, local alternatives, but these fragile seeds are so biologically delicate that the slightest deviation in chemical treatment or soil temperature renders them sterile and highly vulnerable to pathogens. This is how Nigeria's ginger output collapsed from 47 million dollars in 2023, to a pathetic 4.7 million dollars in 2024, and finally to absolute zero by 2025. There are many performative reforms currently ongoing to supposedly rescue the Nigerian ginger market. But the cold truth is that the World Bank and Bill Gates successfully destroyed a thriving, self-sufficient local industry that fed millions of homes, and this is not the first time this economic sabotage has occurred in Nigeria. Look at what they did to our cocoa industry in the late 1980s. Under the brutal dictates of the World Bank's Structural Adjustment Program, the federal government was forced to dissolve the Nigerian Cocoa Board, which had historically guaranteed price stability, provided free high-quality seedlings, and subsidized essential pesticides for local farmers. Once the market was liberalized, our local farmers were left completely defenseless against the volatile swings of the global commodities market and the predatory pricing of Western buying cartels like Cargill and Barry Callebaut, systematically crashing Nigeria's dominance in global cocoa and reducing our once-proud farmers to low-wage laborers for multinational corporations.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria

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@Abdussalam78801 @Chetuyachinago No they are not doing anything about it and famine is what ensues in the future and dependant on their artificial GMO seedlings which also destroys our natural immune and genes with time. This is bioterrorism and population decline. This isn't about now, but the future
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Abdussalam Abubakar Muhammad@Abdussalam78801·
@Chetuyachinago I have a question please. Does this mean we will forever not recover from this? Or there's a time window before we can recover? Does it mean that the soil is COMPLETELY FOREVER destroyed!? Or after some time it'll recover?
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@Chetuyachinago These are the kind of topics to trend and needs critical attention but No b Gossips so e no fit trend. PS: This doesn't only apply to ginger alone and many countries rejected this introduction into societies but Nigeria leaders openly welcomed disaster for their own pocket
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria
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Kangaruu
Kangaruu@KangaruuGang·
@iamNeare I promised you your day would come @aproko_doctor one day we will gather you with all the politicians and celebrate you guys at the market square
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JeDa Lo@dee_rhymes·
@hunter_chief01 @onu_slim The invasion is purposely done and systematically orchestrated and literally links to GMO dependant
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chief👑
chief👑@hunter_chief01·
@onu_slim Not just GMO, insecurity too. Farmers can’t go to their farms and the little they manage to farm gets destroyed by fulani herders 🤷🏼‍♂️
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Slim@onu_slim·
Let me tell you how it happened. Nigeria’s ginger export hit zero from N26 billion within 3 years. The official story blames fungal blight. But here is what actually happened. When Nigerian farmers lost their indigenous seed supply, grant-aided interventions arrived with replacement seeds. An associate professor at Lagos Business School flagged publicly that some of those interventions involved GMO organisms that weakened indigenous crops and compromised soil health. That is not a conspiracy theory because it is a documented academic concern. Now that Nigeria spoke got destroyed by the GMO seedlings….what is not the result? Nigeria was forced to import ginger from China to fill domestic demand. Chinese ginger has none of the pungency, oleoresin content, or quality that made Nigerian ginger a global premium product. And the ginger now sitting in Nigerian markets tastes like wood because it essentially is wood. The two indigenous varieties that built Nigeria’s global ginger reputation, the Tafin Giwa and Yatsun Biri, had decades of soil relationship and quality built into them. Once the soil was degraded and those seed varieties were displaced, the product that returned was a pale imitation. Nigeria did not just lose a market. It lost a seed. And without a National Ginger Seed Bank, which nobody has built, it may never fully get it back.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

BREAKING: Nigeria’s 🇳🇬 Ginger export went from N26Billion to zero in the last 3 years Source: Businessday Nigeria

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@Ouchay @onu_slim @Sommy_pe The aim is Bill Gates black population systematic reduction And who is the most populous black nation? whereas other nations and African countries are rejecting it This is not about now It about future reliance And it's Sad
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Stoykiy Muzhik
Stoykiy Muzhik@Ouchay·
@onu_slim @Sommy_pe Aproko Doctor advocated for this GMO in what I would consider an unhealthy manner. I don’t know what the motivation or incentive was, but it has hurt us badly and tends to hurt us even more. SMH!!
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KFire
KFire@kendragon101·
@onu_slim @Onochuware Then you have bandits chasing farmers off their land. Nigeria is under attack by some Powers that be. Basic economic warfare involves attacking your food security, and subsequently crippling food export. We are at war, it's just that we haven't realised it yet.
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@isiAbuncha @Oluwatobi_ctl @onu_slim No mind am, he's one of them Definitely on their payroll His only defense mechanism is against the author while evading actual fact U Go knw their type Bozo 🫵🏽
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