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Fun | Jokes | Football | Arsenal | Science enthusiast | Life Guru | Black AfriCAN | Follow only if you've an open mind. There are no pacts between lions & men.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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😅If you've money, keep it for another day. It's a game to avoid, best you can predict is that at least 2 goals will be scored. Either team is capable of winning the game. France has a score to settle, & capable of causing havoc, they won't want another L vs Spain. Spain has the H2H advantage in over a decade, but they've been relying on Merino's magic in their last two games, trouble for them if it runs out. Fingers crossed 🤞🏾
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Rwanda cracked the code of prosperity for African countries. No emotions, just pure getting things done. Everyone has an open path to prosperity, if you ain't catching up, let the others do great, get wealthy so they can create you your 9-to-5s & the tax base for the government to rely on.
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Kabango@rukacarara·
@AVFCOfficial What! Oppressed Rwandans are dying from hunger, lack of water, oppression,...while the regime continues to fund European teams!!!
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Aston Villa@AVFCOfficial·
Aston Villa is pleased to announce Visit Rwanda as the club’s Principal Partner, Official Tourism Partner and Official Coffee Provider. 🤝
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@Alarsenalnews_ @AVFCOfficial Be happy when someone is making progress, not always negativity. The UK made a lot of dirty money, why aren't you complaining?
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@Arsenal Pressure on Berta is going to be high on X lmao. Best of wishes Leo. Always--🔴⚪
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
We have reached an agreement with Beşiktaş for the permanent transfer of Leandro Trossard. We will provide a further update once the transfer has been completed.
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Mwami lu@lulanzeashirafu·
Corruption only feels wrong when you are not the one benefiting from it. For those who take part and profit, it looks perfectly fine. The corrupt live in a different world from the rest of us. While you are stuck in a taxi on Jinja Road hoping the conductor returns your 500 shillings, they drive past in a convoy of three black V8 Land Cruisers with sirens on. Your time costs you nothing. Theirs is paid for by the ministry. They are shielded from the economy. They do not know the price of fuel or milk. When things get tough, they do not feel it because their fuel cards are paid for by the same taxpayers venting on Twitter. In the top lounges in Kololo they order without checking the menu prices. Looking at prices is for people with thin wallets. The money does not come from hard work. It comes from mastering procurement. If you submit honest bids with proper documents, you are wasting paper. Contracts are not won on merit. They are decided in late night meetings in hotel bars in Nakasero, or on the golf course where multimillion deals are sealed in a single swing. Before anything is even posted online, the winner is told how much to inflate the budget so everyone gets their cut. A road that should cost 10 billion is written up as 40 billion. They do not trust banks. The cash is stored in ceilings, under mattresses, and in jerrycans. With so much easy money, they become loan sharks, lending back to the public at 100% interest money that was meant for health centers. They buy houses in Najjeera and Kira like snacks. Men keep multiple partners with matching new cars like a certain minister you know very well. Women keep young companions to carry shopping bags at Acacia. Their introduction ceremonies are spectacles. Instead of cows and goats, they bring tractors, herds of cattle, and five musicians for a 10 minute set. Their cakes are modeled after parliament or a road they budgeted for but never built. To clean the money, they fund churches and buy sound systems. On Sunday they get front row seats and a testimony slot, while the person who gave 500 shillings is ignored. In the village they build 10 bedroom mansions with pools in places where people walk kilometers for water. They visit once a year, raise dust with new cars, and leave. Their children attend international schools where one term costs more than an acre in Mukono. They think money comes from a wall. With excess cash they open hotels and supermarkets they do not need, selling at a loss to kill real businesses. But the bill always comes. Years of rich food and alcohol bring diabetes, gout, and kidney failure. Then the raids start. Cars are towed, accounts frozen, partners disappear, and church leaders stop answering. In Luzira, wearing yellow, they realize billions cannot buy air or new organs. The mansion is empty, the children are sent home, and the empire is gone. All that vanity for a place on a prison floor. Kindly note the picture attached below isn't related at all to the story. ✍🏼: Deox T
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@marvin_lule68 Did a tired fat person coin that word or it was created by a sex addict?🫩 My first time hearing...
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Marvin🪵Lule@marvin_lule68·
When was the first time you used the word “Oomph” in a sentence?
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In my first reply to the main post, I was clear. We need domestic investors, they're the catalysts for further future development. We're not Singapore or Qatar. You're not going to create that crop of investors by having people depend on salaries & playing nice. Another thing, you lot assume that less corruption means high development & that's not true... e.g Uganda is more corrupt than Ethiopia, but Uganda has a higher human development index than Ethiopia. Things aren't as plain as the normal person sees it.
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@DegaulleKa78757 @lulanzeashirafu Even a housefly has economic importance, and here's Mr. Kawuma with his emotions thinking everyone thinks like him. Go & ask AI the importance of corruption in developing countries, it'll think for you.
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Kawuma Degaulle@DegaulleKa78757·
@v_gaaX @lulanzeashirafu There's nothing positive in corruption, it is destructive. You are over generalizing, the corrupt are a tiny %ge of the Uganda population, so your conclusion about Ugandans is inaccurate. Secondly majority Ugandans are honest despite the hard life the corrupt exposes them to.
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@ManuCeruSch @ImtiazMadmood @Cr7stianismo_ They deserved that welcome. It's a really good team that fights hard. Yes, Argentina is not a terrific team, somehow they just find a way to get through. It'll be unfair to football if they end up with the trophy.
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Manuela Cerutti Schindler
Lo fanno, li hanno accolti festeggiandoli, compreso Embolo… nessun fischio per lui, come si è stretta la squadra attorno a lui lo ha fatto tutto il popolo. Resta un gusto amaro per l’arbitraggio a senso unico, e non parlo dell’episodio di Embolo, perché c’è coscienza che si poteva passare il turno. L’Argentina senza aiuti non è sta gran squadra…!
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
The words of the Swiss coach that the media have censored: "We weren't just playing against Argentina, but also against 70,000 fans, the referee, and VAR. Today, football didn't win." - @Cr7stianismo_
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Mwami lu@lulanzeashirafu·
In Kampala, the most valuable currency is not money. It is fresh news about someone’s downfall. Nothing brings the city together like watching another person’s life fall apart. When you are doing well, rent paid, car running, job stable, you are invisible. But the moment you hit trouble, everyone pays attention. School fees season is a prime example. The day your children are sent home from a top school, people do not sympathize. They celebrate. Even those who can’t afford daycare will sit at the bar and analyze how you “overreached.” Your empty account becomes the gossip of the week, and the same friends who drank your liquor will be first to share the story, claiming they always knew. We do the same to elites. The moment a lawyer, CEO, or doctor is caught in a scandal, we skip due process and go straight to memes. Their LinkedIn photo becomes a TikTok punchline. Seeing the “big people” dragged online feels like justice to us. Church is no different. We do not just go to pray. We go to check who is missing from the front row. If you are suddenly at the back, we assume the bank took your car. If you skip offering, we notice. Watching a once rich family walk to church instead of driving feels like proof that God is balancing things. Neighborhood drama is even better. When a couple fights behind their gate, TVs go off and everyone gathers by the fence. If a husband is caught with the maid, the whole estate forms an emergency committee. Your messy marriage makes our own look good. We also love seeing former classmates or loud neighbors arrested. When the police van comes, we pretend to be shocked but we are secretly thrilled. An old OB’s mugshot in the alumni group is treated like a trophy. Public disasters give us the same high. A groom who fails to show up for kwanjula, a concert ruined by rain, a politician faking a collapse in parliament, we do not get angry. We get entertained. We forward screenshots, dissect tweets, and turn it all into content for the group chat. Even illness is not private. A malaria admission becomes “cancer” or “rehab” by evening. We call relatives pretending to pray, but we really want the ward number. Lose your job on Friday, and by Saturday we are texting “are you okay?” hoping for a rant we can screenshot. The peak is death or jail. That is when you are most popular. People who ignored you for years will show up to the funeral in matching black, crying for the cameras and calling you their best friend. We love your tragedy because it makes our own lives feel less bad. Your downfall is the one thing that can unite Kampala. ✍🏼: Deox T
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@jalirabagi The things I learn on X everyday, UGX 10m is too little. I can only agree to it if it's USD😅
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Jalira@jalirabagi·
If someone offered you UGX 10 million,but you could never use social media again, would you take it?
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Chioma 🇺🇬@Chiomabtq·
Me: Where do you stay? Him: Luzira My mind:
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@DanzelAlex Many youths are getting wasted in betting. Addictive & gives false hope... It'll do the nation a favor if it's banned.
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Simon Kaggwa Njala@SimonKaggwaNjal·
This morning I received good news. I recently attended a baptism party of my friend’s son. As usual I carried with me a fruit seedling. A few months later, with gratitude, this is the update I have received. Friends, can we start gifting trees?
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Jalira@jalirabagi·
@v_gaaX 😂😂😂can go and hug each other
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Jalira@jalirabagi·
Which country are you rooting for to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup? 🌍🏆 Argentina England France Spain
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