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Follow me here fam! Old account got hacked 💔. #MUFC diehard fan, Microbiologist and a footballer. لا يخلو المرء من ودود يمدح و عدو يقدح!

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Muhsin Onyedịkachukwu
Muhsin Onyedịkachukwu@__MUHSEEN__·
Same people that celebrate Musicians for winning Grammy award or nomination are under this post asking what value does winning Quran competition add What value does Asake's Grammy add to anyone? What value does Lookman African best player add? What value does Wole Soyinka's Nobel laureate award add? Or it is only when Quran is involved that we start asking questions? Yeye people everywhere
JM News Network@JMNewsNetwork_

🇳🇬 Nigerian young man named Yelwa secured the First Place at an International Qur’anic Competition in Saudi Arabia.

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Mrs_zainaba ( uhkty)
Mrs_zainaba ( uhkty)@hayatz30·
Am always active,if you follow me I will follow back immediately🫶
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Mindset Machine 
Mindset Machine @mindsetmachine·
You lose value when you're too accessible.
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TCR.
TCR.@TeamCRonaldo·
And so it begins....
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Chino
Chino@ChinoUTD·
🚨 Patrice Evra blasts Zlatan over his criticism of Cristiano Ronaldo: 🗣️ Patrice Evra: “Bro, I saw Sweden beat Tunisia 5-1 and the first thing I asked was: 'Where's Zlatan?' Was he at the game? No. Did he watch the game? No. Where was he? At a UFC event. (laughs) That's when I realized maybe I should stop taking football opinions from people who aren't even watching football. The funny thing is that whenever it's time to talk about Ronaldo, everybody suddenly becomes an expert. Everybody has something to say. Everybody has criticism ready. But before you spend all that energy criticizing Cristiano Ronaldo, at least do one thing first. Score a goal at the World Cup. Bro, you never did that.”
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Gideon😎
Gideon😎@sace0281·
If you did not bag an epic from here... you're definitely not lucky in this game😮‍💨
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Manjunath
Manjunath@ManjunathN95169·
@MercyOjuh52076 I watched the whole season 1 & 2 every episode, but dint get to witness this scene. Can someone help me with this
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Mercy Ojuh
Mercy Ojuh@MercyOjuh52076·
She thought she was robbing the cradle turns out she robbed the crib 😂
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fan 🇵🇹
fan 🇵🇹@NoodleHairCR7·
World Cup Mbappe, Champions league Ronaldo and Copa Del Rey Messi are the top 3 players of our generation 👏
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EftalBey
EftalBey@artikbisaIin·
Şimdiye kadar kimse kutudaki sayıyı bulamadı Hangi sayıyı görüyorsun? SEVİYE- ÇOK ZOR KAZANAN $15.000$ alır
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(fan) Trey
(fan) Trey@UTDTrey·
Imagine facing Mbappe, Olise, Dembele and Doue all game then Barcola & Cherki come on 😂😂😂
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Abu Jawad
Abu Jawad@Abu_Jawaadd·
Ali Kwara didn't wait for court orders. He did not need a badge. If you were a thief, a kidnapper, or a killer, he came for you. And most times, you wouldn't even see him coming. This was not a movie; this was real life in Northern Nigeria. And while politicians were sitting in their AC offices, security agencies were being bribed left and right, one man was deep in the forest risking his life to catch criminals. No uniform, no salary—just guts, a rifle, and a mission. They called him many names. Belshazzar, the Lion of Azare. One of his former classmates even said that he was not fully human—that he was half-human, half-jin. Because how else—how else can you explain a man who could track bandits through the bush, sniff out hideouts, and bring down armed gangs all over the North, sometimes before even the police knew what was happening? Ali Kwara was born in Azare in Bauchi State, and he started hunting from a young age. But he was not hunting animals—he was hunting humans, robbers, kidnappers, terrorists. And he didn't just chase small thieves; he went after the worst of the worst. One of the most famous stories was his battle with a notorious highway robber called Alain Barkeji in the late '90s. That one was like a full action movie. Barkeji had been terrorizing people around Azare, robbing them at gunpoint. Ali chased him through the forest across villages, and finally caught him after a shootout. But the gist is, after Ali handed him over alive, the police claimed that Barkeji died trying to escape. And Ali was like, "Escape? With a broken leg and no weapon?" This man didn't hold back. Even though he walked with the police, he didn't trust them blindly. And he used to say that unless security officers started fearing God and doing their jobs right, criminals will keep growing stronger. And he didn't just say it behind closed doors; he took it straight to the top. Ali Kwara reportedly spoke directly to President Yar'Adua and to Buhari, warning them that as long as security personnel were aiding and abetting criminals, Nigeria would never be safe. And he was right. Nigeria's security situation was and is still a mess. So, a lot of communities just started calling Ali Kwara directly. State governors would even send for him when their own police had failed. When ransom money disappeared, when women were kidnapped, when entire towns were being terrorized, they would call him and he would go. No questions asked. In one case, Ali and his team recovered 43 rifles hidden inside Bura Forest. Another time, he helped arrest a ring of kidnappers in Ningi and he recovered ransom money and phones. He even exposed—this was a major scandal—where some NSCDC and military officers were caught selling arms to criminals. Like, full uniform officers secretly giving weapons to kidnappers. And it was Ali that exposed it. He was not scared of anybody. The gist on the ground was, once criminals heard that Ali Kwara was in the area, they would disappear. Some even abandoned their camps overnight. He was that feared by criminals. But here's the part that most people don't know: Ali Kwara wasn't just a hunter, he was also a giver in his hometown of Azare. He gave out sacks of grains to widows and orphans—over 500 bags in one year alone. He built houses for relatives, paid school fees... If you were hungry and you came to his house, he would feed you. If you needed help, he would help. No long talk. People said he feared no man, no beast. That he could walk into a den of lions and walk back out like it was nothing. Whether that's just a myth or not, what we do know is this man had courage that most people can't even imagine. No PR, no fame—chasing just results. Later in life, his health started failing. He had heart problems and a spinal injury from a past accident, and it got worse with time. He died on November 6, 2020, in Abuja.
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United Steeze
United Steeze@United_Steeze·
Since Ruben Amorim's "Here We Go" post A certain section of Man United fans have posted more and followed closely for updates in the last 48 hours than those who supported him. Makes me wonder who the real AMORIM-SEXUALS are
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𝑩𝑬𝑵𝑰 🇵🇹
If Ac Milan gets their signings right and allow Amorim to build his team, the club and the league will witness one of the best footballing projects in the 21 century. If it’s about tactics no manager can outclass Amorim when the players do what he says, I’m very excited about this appointment. I won’t lie.
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