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"Every ‘yes’ is a silent ‘no’ to something else. Choose wisely."
"Every ‘yes’ is a silent ‘no’ to something else. Choose wisely."0 Comments 0 Shares 128 Views 0 Reviews -
"Every ‘yes’ is a silent ‘no’ to something else. Choose wisely."
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“Your healing begins the moment you show yourself the mercy you’ve been giving everyone else.”
“Your healing begins the moment you show yourself the mercy you’ve been giving everyone else.”0 Comments 0 Shares 123 Views 0 Reviews -
“Self-mercy is the bridge between who you were and who you're becoming.”
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“Mercy is remembering that you’ve needed second chances too.”
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“You don’t have to get even. Mercy lets you move on without carrying the weight.”
“You don’t have to get even. Mercy lets you move on without carrying the weight.”0 Comments 0 Shares 136 Views 0 Reviews -
“Sometimes mercy is just choosing not to take things personally.”
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“You don’t always need to prove a point. Mercy is letting some things go for your own peace.”
“You don’t always need to prove a point. Mercy is letting some things go for your own peace.”0 Comments 0 Shares 144 Views 0 Reviews -
“Mercy doesn’t excuse what they did. It just stops it from breaking you.”
“Mercy doesn’t excuse what they did. It just stops it from breaking you.”0 Comments 0 Shares 140 Views 0 Reviews -
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“You can set boundaries and still show mercy. The two are not opposites.”
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“Mercy doesn’t mean you let people keep hurting you. It means you heal without hating them.”
“Mercy doesn’t mean you let people keep hurting you. It means you heal without hating them.”0 Comments 0 Shares 142 Views 0 Reviews -
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“You don’t forgive because they deserve it. You forgive because you deserve peace.”
“You don’t forgive because they deserve it. You forgive because you deserve peace.”0 Comments 0 Shares 145 Views 0 Reviews -
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Truly TrulyTruly Truly0 Comments 0 Shares 133 Views 0 0 Reviews
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Before We Teach South Africans some lessons Let’s settle our core differences before then.
Many South Africans said “Because ‘Doja Cat’ knows her worth, she didn’t change her citizenship from America to South Africa for that “they can proudly call her a South African. For me as a Nigerian, I still don’t have issues with this.
I believe my fellow country people also accept this one of your usual excuses.
But now may we also Remind you “this star footballers didn’t denounce or Change their citizenship to Nigeria despite there strong root, affection and connection to Nigeria” But each time we call them Nigerians you all still cry and cry over it, what’s the color of your madness.
Anyway today is for peace making.
I and my Nigeria Family home and Abroad have accepted “Doja Cat” to be a South African with the condition that, you as a South African, From Today Accepts every Nigeria DECENT as Nigerians and stop all unnecessary jealousy towards them and also stop every derogatory statements each time I post them as Nigerians.
❗️Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace
❗️David Alaba of Real Madrid
❗️Musiala of Bayern Munich
❗️Akanji of Manchester City
❗️Dorgu of Manchester u
❗️Akon from America
❗️Saka of Arsenal
All this names and many unmentioned. No DNA required just Nigeria top talents. I believe this Peace Accord is Acceptable by AllBefore We Teach South Africans some lessons Let’s settle our core differences before then. Many South Africans said “Because ‘Doja Cat’ knows her worth, she didn’t change her citizenship from America 🇺🇸 to South Africa 🇿🇦 for that “they can proudly call her a South African. 🤷♂️ For me as a Nigerian, I still don’t have issues with this. I believe my fellow country people also accept this one of your usual excuses. But now may we also Remind you “this star footballers didn’t denounce or Change their citizenship to Nigeria 🇳🇬 despite there strong root, affection and connection to Nigeria” But each time we call them Nigerians you all still cry and cry over it, what’s the color of your madness. 🤷♂️ Anyway today is for peace ✌️ making. 🗣️ I and my Nigeria Family home and Abroad have accepted “Doja Cat” to be a South African with the condition that, you as a South African, From Today Accepts every Nigeria DECENT as Nigerians and stop all unnecessary jealousy towards them and also stop every derogatory statements each time I post them as Nigerians. ❌ ❗️Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace ❗️David Alaba of Real Madrid ❗️Musiala of Bayern Munich ❗️Akanji of Manchester City ❗️Dorgu of Manchester u ❗️Akon from America ❗️Saka of Arsenal All this names and many unmentioned. No DNA required just Nigeria 🇳🇬 top talents. I believe this Peace ✌️ Accord is Acceptable by All1 Comments 0 Shares 133 Views 0 Reviews -
“Before my comedy career, I was a rapper. I started rapping when I was at the University of Benin, Nigeria. Then, UNIBEN students used to have very ‘bad mouths’. One of the days during our student week, I was on stage performing as a rapper for the students. It seemed like the students were not feeling my rap, & many of them started making noise & throwing !nsults & abüsing my generation.
“I felt really bad & früstrated. One of them said, comot from that stage with your long neck like ostrich. Man, I got p!ssed. I asked the DJ to stop playing the music & told my crew hyping me up to go down from the stage, let me face the students.
“Normally, as a UNIBEN student, my mouth no good too. So I stopped rapping, & started to throw jokes back at those !nsulting me. My words were very funny. And some students were now saying, guy you funny pass your music sef. Na comedy you suppose dey do no be music.
“That night I went back home & thought about it. That was when I decided to give comedy a chance. And the rest they say is history.” — Basketmouth“Before my comedy career, I was a rapper. I started rapping when I was at the University of Benin, Nigeria. Then, UNIBEN students used to have very ‘bad mouths’. One of the days during our student week, I was on stage performing as a rapper for the students. It seemed like the students were not feeling my rap, & many of them started making noise & throwing !nsults & abüsing my generation. “I felt really bad & früstrated. One of them said, comot from that stage with your long neck like ostrich. Man, I got p!ssed. I asked the DJ to stop playing the music & told my crew hyping me up to go down from the stage, let me face the students. “Normally, as a UNIBEN student, my mouth no good too. So I stopped rapping, & started to throw jokes back at those !nsulting me. My words were very funny. And some students were now saying, guy you funny pass your music sef. Na comedy you suppose dey do no be music. “That night I went back home & thought about it. That was when I decided to give comedy a chance. And the rest they say is history.” — Basketmouth0 Comments 0 Shares 131 Views 0 Reviews -
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The problem with having a big nyash is that, to find true Love go hard for you..
The problem with having a big nyash is that, to find true Love go hard for you.. 🥲0 Comments 0 Shares 125 Views 0 Reviews -
This Life na God ooThis Life na God 🙏 oo0 Comments 0 Shares 130 Views 0 Reviews
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Mikel Obi: After Africa Cup Triumph, Nigeria Women Should Now Aim for the World Cup
"I believe it's time for the Nigeria women's team to start targeting the FIFA Women's World Cup. They've already proven their dominance in Africa by winning the Women's Africa Cup of Nations again. The only major trophy left for them to conquer is the World Cup. Congratulations to them for this incredible achievement once more." — Mikel ObiMikel Obi: After Africa Cup Triumph, Nigeria Women Should Now Aim for the World Cup 🗣️🗣️ "I believe it's time for the Nigeria women's team to start targeting the FIFA Women's World Cup. They've already proven their dominance in Africa by winning the Women's Africa Cup of Nations again. The only major trophy left for them to conquer is the World Cup. Congratulations to them for this incredible achievement once more." — Mikel Obi -
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Happy youth thanksgiving Sunday to all my Methodist brethrenHappy youth thanksgiving Sunday to all my Methodist brethren
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Open Letter to CAF: Complaint About Laser Attacks on Nigerian Players by Moroccan Fans
Written By : Awuzie Frankline
I am writing to report a very serious and unfair incident that happened during the match between Nigeria and Morocco on July 26, 2025.
During the game, many people saw that Moroccan fans used laser lights to distract and disturb Nigerian players.
This happened especially during important moments like free kicks and penalties. These laser beams were pointed directly into the eyes of our players.
This kind of behavior is dangerous and very wrong. It is not fair, not safe, and goes against the rules of the game.
Laser lights can hurt the eyes and stop players from performing well. This is a form of cheating and should not be allowed in football.
We kindly ask CAF to:
1. Investigate the incident properly, using video and security reports.
2. Punish the Moroccan team or fans if found guilty, according to the rules.
3. Make stronger rules and security checks to stop tans from bringing or using laser lights in stadiums.
We believe CAF must take this matter seriously. All players deserve to feel safe and respected on the field. If nothing is done, this kind of bad behavior will continue.
Please take action to protect the integrity of African football.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Awuzie Frankline ( Chief Odiegwu )Open Letter to CAF: Complaint About Laser Attacks on Nigerian Players by Moroccan Fans Written By : Awuzie Frankline I am writing to report a very serious and unfair incident that happened during the match between Nigeria and Morocco on July 26, 2025. During the game, many people saw that Moroccan fans used laser lights to distract and disturb Nigerian players. This happened especially during important moments like free kicks and penalties. These laser beams were pointed directly into the eyes of our players. This kind of behavior is dangerous and very wrong. It is not fair, not safe, and goes against the rules of the game. Laser lights can hurt the eyes and stop players from performing well. This is a form of cheating and should not be allowed in football. We kindly ask CAF to: 1. Investigate the incident properly, using video and security reports. 2. Punish the Moroccan team or fans if found guilty, according to the rules. 3. Make stronger rules and security checks to stop tans from bringing or using laser lights in stadiums. We believe CAF must take this matter seriously. All players deserve to feel safe and respected on the field. If nothing is done, this kind of bad behavior will continue. Please take action to protect the integrity of African football. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Awuzie Frankline ( Chief Odiegwu ) -
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