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@gstan86

I NEED TO BE ABLE TO TELL MY CHILDREN I DID NOT STAY SILENT! #Speakup

Edo, Nigeria เข้าร่วม Ekim 2018
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Arsenal is not a serious team. Tbh.
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Ayo
Ayo@mariolexxx·
This is the beauty of Islam, after beating Liverpool 2.0 yesterday, dem still pray together
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FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona@FCBarcelona·
Trust this team.
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Peace_Maker
Peace_Maker@gstan86·
@RodinSimi Did you dash them ? If you merit it earn it And stop being a pu***
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Rodin Simi
Rodin Simi@RodinSimi·
It’s actually embarrassing for the Premier League clubs when you look at the teams remaining in the Champions League and still see Arsenal in it. A club with no real European history is still parading around in the biggest club competition. Clubs like Manchester United, Chelsea, and Manchester City should do better next season. This short-lived Arsenal dominance needs to end. I can’t imagine Mikel Arteta and Arsenal winning the UCL, the noise, bragging, and self-entitlement would be too much to handle.
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A. Lukman
A. Lukman@Islam435·
I was born a Muslim and I will die a Muslim InshaAllah. How about you?
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Ken
Ken@K3N3_X·
By the way, the referee in that Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona match was pure class. The audacity, the aura, having control of the whole match, not letting anyone or the occasion intimidate him. He showed it from the start that he won’t be giving cheap fouls and stood by that rule till the final whistle. He knew players will try to get cheap fouls and he wasn’t taking it from the very start. It’s a quarter final, you will fight for every ball and won’t get a lucky freekick. Clément Turpin!! What a man👏
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Tols…
Tols…@TOLUXXY·
Even if Teta is able to pass sporting … he can’t beat any of the remaining team
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
It will be Real Madrid’s night. 🤲🏽
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NBS Nigeria
NBS Nigeria@NBS_Nigeria·
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased to 135.4 in March 2026, reflecting a 5.4-point increase from the preceding month (130.0). In March 2026, the Headline inflation rate rose to 15.38%, up from 15.06% in February 2026. On a month-on-month basis, the Headline inflation rate in March 2026 was 4.18%. The Food inflation rate in March 2026 was 14.31%. On a month-on-month basis, the Food inflation rate in March 2026 was 4.17%. Read the March 2026 CPI Report here: microdata.nigerianstat.gov.ng/index.php/cata…
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Raphinha comments on our exclusive Instagram reel with @DAZNFutbol to apologise to Atletico Madrid fans after gesture “you’ll go home next round”. “Sorry for my gesture — it’s 𝒏𝒐𝒕 something aligned with my values and my character. It happened on a tense moment as replying to a fan who was disrespecting me last night”.
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Peace_Maker
Peace_Maker@gstan86·
@utdWiley Since you are a six years old Understand it as a six year’s old
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Wiley
Wiley@utdWiley·
Explain to me like I'm six years old how this isn't a red card.
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Adamu B. Garba II, Msc, MNIIA, FIDPM
If the Muslim world truly understood itself, its history, its blessings, and its strategic position in the modern world, and if it chose unity over division, cooperation over rivalry, and purpose over chaos, the global balance of power would shift without a single shot fired. Not through force, not through upheaval, but through pure geopolitical leverage. That is the point I want people to understand. Look closely at the world today. The bedrock of American global power is the petrodollar system. Without the petrodollar, the United States would not enjoy the same level of influence it projects across the world. Yet the irony is striking: the entire foundation of this system rests on resources and trade routes overwhelmingly controlled by Muslim‑majority nations. The Gulf states, Iran, Iraq, and Syria together produce a massive share of the world’s oil. The Strait of Hormuz, the most sensitive energy chokepoint on Earth, is surrounded almost entirely by Muslim countries. From Saudi Arabia to Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, Iran, and Oman, the heart of global energy lies in Muslim hands. Move eastward. Gwadar in Pakistan sits at the gateway of the Indian Ocean. Bangladesh follows along the Bay of Bengal. Then comes the Strait of Malacca — the passageway for one‑third of global trade — bordered by Indonesia, the largest Muslim nation on Earth, and Malaysia, another Muslim‑majority country. Shift west. The Suez Canal in Egypt remains one of the most important arteries of global commerce. South of it lies the Bab el‑Mandeb, framed by Yemen, Djibouti, and Somalia — all Muslim countries. Even the Strait of Gibraltar, the gateway between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, sits beside Morocco, a Muslim nation. Then consider Turkey. A nation straddling continents, controlling access to the Black Sea, the Aegean, and the Mediterranean. Turkey is the pipeline transit capital of the world, connecting Central Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. It was once the seat of the Ottoman Caliphate, a symbol of unity and leadership for centuries. When you map all of this together, the picture becomes undeniable: God, in His infinite wisdom, placed some of the world’s most valuable resources and strategic corridors in the hands of Muslim peoples. Yet instead of using these blessings to uplift themselves and humanity, many Muslim nations have fallen into division, conflict, and shortsightedness. Some descended into extremism. Some into corruption. Some into endless political games. Others into the illusion of luxury without long‑term vision. And within a short time, all of it crumbled. But the potential remains. It has not disappeared. It is simply dormant. If Muslims could unite — not as one country, not under one ruler, but under one purpose — the world would witness a transformation. Imagine Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, Northern Nigeria, and Indonesia aligning on a shared course. These are nations with populations exceeding 80 million each. Their combined influence would reshape global economics, diplomacy, and culture. Extremism would fade. Respect would rise. The dignity that once defined the Muslim world between 700 and 1700 would return. The world would not fear Muslims; it would admire them. The question now is simple: who will champion this cause? Who will rise with sincerity, wisdom, diplomacy, and responsibility to guide the Muslim world toward unity and purpose? The answer lies with whoever understands this message deeply enough to act. Adamu Garba II
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Zariyi Yusuf
Zariyi Yusuf@ZariyiYusufu·
@gstan86 Dachomo’s crime is simply burying his dead and crying out for help.
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Zariyi Yusuf
Zariyi Yusuf@ZariyiYusufu·
The Islamic cleric who placed a million naira bounty on the head of the pastor accused of blasphemy has restated his resolve: “…whoever fulfills that requirement (beh3ading the pastor), I swear to Allah I’ll give him that money (one million naira), no retreat… we have nothing to lose if after beh3ading this pastor Arewa plunges into chaos…” Is it not amazing how sheer hate and incitement to violence is spewed with so much zeal and utmost disregard to constituted authority! Well, let’s pretend the government/security agencies of this “secular state” don’t know about this.
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