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same game, same ref, same challenge. one is a foul, one is not. i see
Ollie Glanvill 🏆x6@OllieGlanvill
Hadn’t even realised Moi got booked for the same “great defending” as Khusanov 😂 (via @cfcyusxf)
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🚨🎙️| Pep Guardiola:
🗣️“First of all, I want to apologize to Chelsea fans because what happened yesterday was very painful to watch. I watched the game back and honestly, Chelsea should have had at least two clear penalties maybe even more. I was shocked that none of them were given.
As managers we accept losing, but losing because of decisions like that is very difficult because it breaks the hearts of supporters who spend their money, time and emotions supporting their clubs. Football should never make fans feel cheated.
I’m happy we won, yes… but I have to be honest. Those decisions were not fair to Chelsea. If that happened against Manchester City, I would be speaking even louder. Referees and VAR need to do better because moments like this damage football.”


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🚨 EXCL: Chelsea are internally discussing the possibility of filing an official complaint to the Football Association (FA) after being denied clear penalties.
The referee’s decision has sparked major frustration within the club, with serious concerns over the officiating at Wembley.
Big controversy brewing. 👀


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🚨🔵 McFarlane reacts after losing the final against Manchester City:
🗣️ “This is the first top-flight final I’ve managed and honestly, it’s the first time I’ve seen something like that.”
If I speak too much, maybe I’ll get in trouble for it, but at times it felt like VAR wasn’t even there today. Some of those fouls didn’t even get checked.”
🗣️ “Credit to Manchester City, they played a very good game, but when the referee starts making it feel one-sided, it becomes difficult for the players.”
You can’t ask young players to fight the opponent and the pressure from the officiating at the same time.”
🗣️ “You could see the confidence drop after certain decisions. That affects players mentally, especially in a final like this.”
But we move on. These are painful lessons and we have to learn from them.”


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If you attend many of these big churches in Lagos, be very careful what you consume from the pulpit this period, because I genuinely think a memo has been sent to many of them.
The patterns are becoming too loud to ignore.
Most of the topics, sermons, statements, and even program themes I’ve been seeing from some of these big churches are psychologically constructed to make Nigerians emotionally withdraw from voting and accepting change as impossible.
Some weeks ago, it was Pastor Adeboye telling people that the next president has already been chosen by God.
Now it is Matthew Ashimolowo saying Peter Obi is the best candidate, but he won’t win.
Then another popular Lagos church is running with a program theme talking about “Jesus being the best political cover.”
And there are many more subtle messages like that flying around.
This is becoming too coordinated to be random.
The timing.
The location.
The pastors involved.
The exact emotional direction of the messaging.
This is psychological manipulation, and many Nigerians are not catching it.
Because APC knows something very important.
They know they no longer have anything tangible to sell Nigerians again.
Fuel is expensive.
Food is expensive.
Electricity is expensive.
School fees are expensive.
Businesses are collapsing.
The naira has been battered.
People are suffering visibly.
So what do you do when performance can no longer convince the people?
You start targeting their psychology.
You start targeting hope.
You start targeting morale.
You start making people feel like resistance is pointless.
That is the new strategy.
And religion is one of the easiest vehicles to use because many Nigerians trust pastors more than they trust facts.
Notice the pattern carefully.
These pastors will subtly admit that Peter Obi or the Obi/Kwankwaso movement represents competence or better leadership, but immediately after saying that, they will emotionally conclude with:
“But he cannot win.”
“God has already chosen.”
“Jesus is the answer.”
“Focus on heaven.”
Do you people not see the psychological game being played there?
It is not direct support for APC.
It is emotional demobilization.
It is convincing Nigerians not to bother participating.
It is making people subconsciously feel their votes do not matter.
Because once people lose hope psychologically, the battle is already halfway won politically.
And sadly, many of these pastors know exactly what they are doing because they understand how emotionally dependent many Nigerians are on religious authority.
They know many church members will never question anything coming from the altar.
That is why you must use your brain this period.
God is supreme.
Jesus is King.
Nobody is arguing that.
But God has also given human beings free will.
The same Bible is full of people making choices and living with the consequences of those choices.
Nigeria today is the result of choices.
Bad leadership is the result of choices.
Corruption is the result of choices.
Silence is the result of choices.
And better leadership will also come from choices.
God will not come down from heaven to thumbprint ballot papers.
Nigerians will.
So when someone tells you “the next president has already been chosen,” ask yourself:
Why then are politicians campaigning?
Why are billions being spent on elections?
Why are parties fighting desperately for power?
Why are propaganda machines working overtime?
Why are pastors suddenly sounding like political analysts?
Because they know votes matter.
And they know people matter.
That is why APC and its supporters are now focusing heavily on psychological warfare.
They know they cannot easily defend the suffering Nigerians are facing.
So the next best thing is to make Nigerians mentally surrender before 2027 even arrives.
That is why you must stay alert.
Pray, yes.
Trust God, yes.
But also think critically.
Because faith without wisdom is how manipulators control people.

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@Iamindiscov Sickening as that would be, how about the old hen who refuse to close her legs?
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@EmekaGift100 Why should someone video their nudes and come out later to say trauma when people see the videos
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“Send Me The Video” — Nigerians Drag Lawyer Who Joined Crowd Watching Leaked ESUT Girl’s Ňμde Clip
A young female student is battling humiliation, emotional trauma, and public shame after her private ňμde video leaked online.
Instead of showing compassion, protecting her dignity, or condemning the spread of the clip, a Nigerian lawyer, someone expected to understand ethics and responsibility has joined the crowd demanding for the video to be sent to him too.
Yes, a lawyer.
Not a gossip blogger.
Not a street tout.
A man trained in law.
His excuse? Just to catch fun with a leaked video of a teenage girl who is already emotionally down and traumatized.
That act has triggered outrage and heavy mockery across social media, with many Nigerians asking the same painful question:
“When did professional responsibility turn into shameless curiosity?”
People watched a young girl emotionally bleed online, yet some individuals still treated her pain like entertainment.
One reaction online mocked the lawyer brutally:
“A responsible lawyer protects victims. A desperate one requests the HD version.”
Another wrote:
“You survived law school only to become ‘Send Video Please’ Advocate of Nigeria?”
The incident has once again exposed the frightening hypocrisy in society. Everybody claims to care about morality until a vulnerable girl becomes the trending topic. Then suddenly, humanity disappears and curiosity takes over.
While strangers continue forwarding the video from phone to phone, many forget that behind the scandal is a real human being, somebody’s daughter, somebody’s sister, whose life may never remain the same after this moment.
And perhaps the most disturbing part is not even the leak itself.
It is the number of educated adults who saw a girl in emotional pain and still said:
“Please send it to me.”
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@lorddrey @Officialchike Why do everyone blame chike instead of the old hen that can't close her legs.
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Nobody should retweet this Chike guy to my timeline again.
Any day I meet him by mistake in a mall I might take another man's issues personally.
Once again @Officialchike you are a bastard...

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@funbiseyi1 @trigottista @HQNigerianArmy @PeterObi But dey post operations in SE almost every fourthnight
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@trigottista @HQNigerianArmy Are u mentally deranged?
So posting pictures & videos to what end ??
You think military ops btw two super powers(Nigeria &US)is all about optics??
Kai...
U are just like @PeterObi who recieves daily briefing from a mad man

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Nigerian Army collaborated with the US Military to take out the second in command of ISIS globally. The operation took place in Nigeria
Guess who has not posted any news, pictures or videos about the ops.
Yeah, @HQNigerianArmy
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Dear Deputy Speaker Rt. Hon. @OfficialBenKalu,
Yesterday, we visited the site of the “construction and furnishing of an ultra-modern conference and e-learning facility at Bende Secondary Grammar School, Bende, Abia State” captured in the 2024 FG budget.
Findings from govspend.ng show that N265.3m has already been paid to Muslac Techno Company Limited since December 2025.
However, the school informed us that they are completely unaware of the project. More troubling is the fact that despite the school having sufficient available land, the project was seen diverted from the original beneficiary to another community in Ọnụ Inyang, at an isolated location along the Bende-Ohafia express road.
At the time of our visit, no workers were found on site. The construction site already appears abandoned, with grasses gradually overtaking the structure on ground. For a project that has received such substantial payment for over six months, the level of work visible raises serious concerns about implementation, supervision, and value for public funds.
Kindly call on the @FmstNg, the implementing agency, and anti-graft agencies @officialEFCC and @icpcnigeria to investigate this project and provide the public with clear answers.
- Why was the project moved away from the beneficiary school?
- Who approved the relocation?
- What exactly justifies the N265.3m already paid?
Public projects must serve the communities they were budgeted for, not become another case of questionable execution and weak accountability.
#publicfundsmustworkforthegoodofthepeople
#askquestions




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