• The more a man lives, the more he learns and becomes better in terms of relationships. For every failed relationship to a man leaves a big lesson that gives him insight on dos and don'ts in a relationship.

    A woman is different. For every relationship she's had leaves trauma. This is what will thwart/jeopardize her next relationship. The bigger the age, the higher the body count and the bigger the trauma. The more the trauma, the more she is not suitable for dating.

    The purer she is, the more she is likely to give you peace. The more damaged she is, the more she will be careful with you. This will see her treat you as if you are a culprit. You have heard them say, "men are all the same." This is a big sign.

    She has a heavy heart and is full of bitterness. Most times she will subconsciously start taking precautions of imaginary occurrences that play in the back of her mind. She will overthink all the time because in her mind she tries to relate her past experiences with what might happen because it started or played out in the same pattern last time with someone else.

    She will forever compare your relationship with the previous relationships she've had. If the other one used to buy her flowers and you don't, she will get upset. If the other one used to l!ck her and you don't, that's a ground to get vexed. The other one had a car and you don't, so it is annoying now.

    Just remember that you cannot delete these experiences that frustrate her due to the comparison she is ever making. You cannot heal her from this trauma no matter what. She is damaged and your therapy will never cure what she is ailing from. You cannot save her from herself.

    This is why you should leave older womeπ alone.

    Virgins are the best.
    The more a man lives, the more he learns and becomes better in terms of relationships. For every failed relationship to a man leaves a big lesson that gives him insight on dos and don'ts in a relationship. A woman is different. For every relationship she's had leaves trauma. This is what will thwart/jeopardize her next relationship. The bigger the age, the higher the body count and the bigger the trauma. The more the trauma, the more she is not suitable for dating. The purer she is, the more she is likely to give you peace. The more damaged she is, the more she will be careful with you. This will see her treat you as if you are a culprit. You have heard them say, "men are all the same." This is a big sign. She has a heavy heart and is full of bitterness. Most times she will subconsciously start taking precautions of imaginary occurrences that play in the back of her mind. She will overthink all the time because in her mind she tries to relate her past experiences with what might happen because it started or played out in the same pattern last time with someone else. She will forever compare your relationship with the previous relationships she've had. If the other one used to buy her flowers and you don't, she will get upset. If the other one used to l!ck her and you don't, that's a ground to get vexed. The other one had a car and you don't, so it is annoying now. Just remember that you cannot delete these experiences that frustrate her due to the comparison she is ever making. You cannot heal her from this trauma no matter what. She is damaged and your therapy will never cure what she is ailing from. You cannot save her from herself. This is why you should leave older womeπ alone. Virgins are the best.
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  • Stop Calling Killers by Their Tribe” — IGP Cautions Against Tribal Blame

    Following the recent deadly attack in Zikke community, Bassa LGA of Plateau State, Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has paid a visit to the area and issued a strong warning against ethnic profiling in the wake of the violence.

    The attack, which occurred on Monday, left numerous residents dead, homes destroyed, and hundreds displaced. Reports allege the perpetrators to be armed Fulani herdsmen — the same group accused in earlier attacks in neighboring Benue State.

    Speaking during his tour of the crisis-hit region on Tuesday, Egbetokun condemned the bloodshed and acknowledged the immense toll it has taken on local farming communities.

    “We strongly condemn these senseless killings,” the police chief stated. “I won’t say too much now, but I can assure you — these criminal elements will be surprised soon. Their days are numbered.”

    Egbetokun urged residents to unite and avoid labeling criminals based on tribe or ethnicity.

    “Criminals are criminals — they don’t have a tribe,” he said. “Let’s not let ethnicity divide us. We must come together and deal with these threats collectively.”

    Governor Caleb Muftwang, who received the IGP during the visit, also voiced deep frustration and sorrow over the recurring violence. He described the Zikke massacre as “plain murder,” revealing that children as young as three and elderly citizens were among the victims.

    “What threat could a three-year-old pose?” Muftwang asked emotionally. “This is beyond sad — it’s evil. Plateau was on a path to peace. Now, we’re facing a terrifying setback.”

    The governor confirmed speaking directly with President Bola Tinubu, who reportedly pledged a swift and coordinated response from all security agencies.

    “We’re not backing down,” Muftwang added. “Things may seem calm right now, but we must remain vigilant and push for justice.”

    The tragedy in Zikke is only the latest in a wave of brutal attacks across Plateau, a state that has long battled inter-communal tensions, herder-farmer clashes, and armed banditry. Civil society groups continue to urge the federal government to take firmer action and restore lasting peace to the region.
    Stop Calling Killers by Their Tribe” — IGP Cautions Against Tribal Blame Following the recent deadly attack in Zikke community, Bassa LGA of Plateau State, Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has paid a visit to the area and issued a strong warning against ethnic profiling in the wake of the violence. The attack, which occurred on Monday, left numerous residents dead, homes destroyed, and hundreds displaced. Reports allege the perpetrators to be armed Fulani herdsmen — the same group accused in earlier attacks in neighboring Benue State. Speaking during his tour of the crisis-hit region on Tuesday, Egbetokun condemned the bloodshed and acknowledged the immense toll it has taken on local farming communities. “We strongly condemn these senseless killings,” the police chief stated. “I won’t say too much now, but I can assure you — these criminal elements will be surprised soon. Their days are numbered.” Egbetokun urged residents to unite and avoid labeling criminals based on tribe or ethnicity. “Criminals are criminals — they don’t have a tribe,” he said. “Let’s not let ethnicity divide us. We must come together and deal with these threats collectively.” Governor Caleb Muftwang, who received the IGP during the visit, also voiced deep frustration and sorrow over the recurring violence. He described the Zikke massacre as “plain murder,” revealing that children as young as three and elderly citizens were among the victims. “What threat could a three-year-old pose?” Muftwang asked emotionally. “This is beyond sad — it’s evil. Plateau was on a path to peace. Now, we’re facing a terrifying setback.” The governor confirmed speaking directly with President Bola Tinubu, who reportedly pledged a swift and coordinated response from all security agencies. “We’re not backing down,” Muftwang added. “Things may seem calm right now, but we must remain vigilant and push for justice.” The tragedy in Zikke is only the latest in a wave of brutal attacks across Plateau, a state that has long battled inter-communal tensions, herder-farmer clashes, and armed banditry. Civil society groups continue to urge the federal government to take firmer action and restore lasting peace to the region.
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  • Genuine Humility knows no condition.
    So don't be humble only when you are nothing and become a beast when u are rich. Just be humble!
    Genuine Humility knows no condition. So don't be humble only when you are nothing and become a beast when u are rich. Just be humble!
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  • HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER

    Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby.

    And hobbies don’t pay bills!

    When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic.

    They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset.

    That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life.

    Let me break it down for you:

    1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE”

    A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.”

    Big mistake!

    You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business.

    If you take it seriously, others will too.

    Show up like a boss.

    Be intentional about your content.

    Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy.

    2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY

    You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman.

    Do you know how much you made last month?

    Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded.

    Have clear income goals.

    Track every naira you make and spend.

    Charge your worth!

    Stop underpricing yourself out of fear.

    3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING

    If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee.

    CEOs take charge!

    Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales).

    Make bold decisions without fear.

    4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING.

    A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.”

    She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients.

    Speak with authority in your niche.

    Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results!

    Network with other high-value women (your circle matters).

    5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND

    Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously?

    Consistency is what turns followers into buyers.

    Plan your content ahead.

    Show up even when you don’t feel like it.

    Keep refining and improving your content.

    6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET

    A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves.

    See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks.

    Be adaptable (social media change fast).

    Never stop evolving!

    If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today.

    No more playing small.

    As for me, I’m here to play the big game!

    HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby. And hobbies don’t pay bills! When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic. They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset. That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life. Let me break it down for you: 1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE” A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.” Big mistake! You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business. If you take it seriously, others will too. Show up like a boss. Be intentional about your content. Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy. 2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman. Do you know how much you made last month? Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded. Have clear income goals. Track every naira you make and spend. Charge your worth! Stop underpricing yourself out of fear. 3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee. CEOs take charge! Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales). Make bold decisions without fear. 4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING. A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.” She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients. Speak with authority in your niche. Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results! Network with other high-value women (your circle matters). 5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously? Consistency is what turns followers into buyers. Plan your content ahead. Show up even when you don’t feel like it. Keep refining and improving your content. 6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves. See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks. Be adaptable (social media change fast). Never stop evolving! If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today. No more playing small. As for me, I’m here to play the big game!
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  • HOW TO CONNECT WITH HIGH-VALUE PEOPLE

    Going to people’s dm and asking to be mentored isn’t the way to go!

    High value people value their time so much and won’t give it to just anyone for free.

    So how do you connect with them?

    1. Be Valuable Yourself

    You attract what you carry.

    High-value people can smell desperation from a mile away, but they also recognize VALUE when they see it.

    What skill do you have?

    What problem can you solve?

    What makes you different? Start there.

    Build something. Even if it’s small. Just be doing something for yourself first!

    2. Show Up Where They Are

    It’s not by commenting “I tap into your grace” under their posts.

    Attend their webinars.

    Join online communities.

    Show up in places they’re likely to be.

    And when you get in, don’t go and start begging for visibility.

    Instead, contribute. Add intelligent inputs.

    Ask thoughtful questions. Share some of your wins. It’s attractive.

    3. Use Your Content to Position Yourself

    Your content is your loudspeaker.

    Let it speak about your expertise, your values, your journey.

    When they come across your page, what will they see?

    Complaints? Confusion?

    Or clarity, consistency, and commitment to growth?

    4. Offer Value Before Asking for Anything

    You want to DM a high-value person to connect with him or her!

    Ask yourself first: “What am I offering this person?”

    Even if it’s just a genuine compliment, a thoughtful idea, or something helpful.

    Don’t just enter with “I need your help(for free) or “Please be my mentor”

    That’s not going to work.

    5. Let God Do His Networking

    Not everything is by hustling.

    Some connections will find you when you’re faithful with what’s in your hand.

    Do your part. Sow your seeds. Serve well.

    And then let God position you for divine connections. One helper from God can shift your whole story.

    Last last, no dey form who you’re not.

    Avoid fake life. Just do what you’re supposed to do.

    Because when your light starts to shine, trust me, they will find you.


    HOW TO CONNECT WITH HIGH-VALUE PEOPLE Going to people’s dm and asking to be mentored isn’t the way to go! High value people value their time so much and won’t give it to just anyone for free. So how do you connect with them? 1. Be Valuable Yourself You attract what you carry. High-value people can smell desperation from a mile away, but they also recognize VALUE when they see it. What skill do you have? What problem can you solve? What makes you different? Start there. Build something. Even if it’s small. Just be doing something for yourself first! 2. Show Up Where They Are It’s not by commenting “I tap into your grace” under their posts. Attend their webinars. Join online communities. Show up in places they’re likely to be. And when you get in, don’t go and start begging for visibility. Instead, contribute. Add intelligent inputs. Ask thoughtful questions. Share some of your wins. It’s attractive. 3. Use Your Content to Position Yourself Your content is your loudspeaker. Let it speak about your expertise, your values, your journey. When they come across your page, what will they see? Complaints? Confusion? Or clarity, consistency, and commitment to growth? 4. Offer Value Before Asking for Anything You want to DM a high-value person to connect with him or her! Ask yourself first: “What am I offering this person?” Even if it’s just a genuine compliment, a thoughtful idea, or something helpful. Don’t just enter with “I need your help(for free) or “Please be my mentor” That’s not going to work. 5. Let God Do His Networking Not everything is by hustling. Some connections will find you when you’re faithful with what’s in your hand. Do your part. Sow your seeds. Serve well. And then let God position you for divine connections. One helper from God can shift your whole story. Last last, no dey form who you’re not. Avoid fake life. Just do what you’re supposed to do. Because when your light starts to shine, trust me, they will find you.
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  • So, you want to start content creation with your old Facebook account?

    This is exactly what you should do.

    1. Change That Name

    Let’s leave names like Cutie Bella, Mhiz Sky etc we left that in 2016 biko

    If you want people to take you seriously, use your real name.

    It makes you look more professional and helps people know you’re not playing.

    2. Fix That Bio

    Some of us still have bios like “Calm and reserved. BD: 05/08 or F**k haters, please change that.

    Your bio should show what you do.
    Let people know what kind of content to expect.

    Example:
    •Baker
    I share simple baking recipes

    •Virtual assistant
    helping small business owners

    •Lifestyle creator
    sharing my daily life

    Make it clear and easy to understand.

    3. Use a Better Profile Picture

    That blurry selfie from Snapchat?

    No please.
    If you can, go to a studio.

    If not, just wear something nice, stand where there’s good light, and take a clean photo.

    Let people see your face clearly.

    4. Check Your Settings

    Make your profile public

    Turn on “review posts before they appear”

    Clear old unnecessary tags from your timeline

    5. Two Things to Always Remember:

    Be yourself, but be intentional

    Be consistent, but don’t stress yourself

    That’s it.
    Start with these and your Facebook page/profile will look fresh and ready for content.

    I really hope this helps.

    So, you want to start content creation with your old Facebook account? This is exactly what you should do. 1. Change That Name Let’s leave names like Cutie Bella, Mhiz Sky etc we left that in 2016 biko If you want people to take you seriously, use your real name. It makes you look more professional and helps people know you’re not playing. 2. Fix That Bio Some of us still have bios like “Calm and reserved. BD: 05/08 or F**k haters, please change that. Your bio should show what you do. Let people know what kind of content to expect. Example: •Baker I share simple baking recipes •Virtual assistant helping small business owners •Lifestyle creator sharing my daily life Make it clear and easy to understand. 3. Use a Better Profile Picture That blurry selfie from Snapchat? No please. If you can, go to a studio. If not, just wear something nice, stand where there’s good light, and take a clean photo. Let people see your face clearly. 4. Check Your Settings Make your profile public Turn on “review posts before they appear” Clear old unnecessary tags from your timeline 5. Two Things to Always Remember: Be yourself, but be intentional Be consistent, but don’t stress yourself That’s it. Start with these and your Facebook page/profile will look fresh and ready for content. I really hope this helps.
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  • You’re lucky if they don’t blame you
    You’re lucky if they don’t blame you 😂
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  • TOP 100 RULES OF CONCORD (Subject-Verb Agreement) with Examples
    1–10: Basic Subject-Verb Agreement
    Singular subjects take singular verbs.
    ➤ The dog barks at strangers.

    Plural subjects take plural verbs.
    ➤ The dogs bark at strangers.

    Two singular nouns joined by “and” take a plural verb.
    ➤ John and Mary are here.

    Two singular nouns referring to the same person take a singular verb.
    ➤ My friend and mentor is coming.

    When “each” or “every” precedes two nouns joined by “and,” use a singular verb.
    ➤ Each boy and girl has a book.

    Indefinite pronouns like “everyone,” “someone,” “nobody” take singular verbs.
    ➤ Everyone wants success.

    Plural indefinite pronouns like “many,” “few,” “both” take plural verbs.
    ➤ Many were invited.

    Collective nouns can be singular or plural depending on context.
    ➤ The team is winning. / The team are arguing among themselves.

    A compound subject with “or”/“nor” agrees with the nearest subject.
    ➤ Neither the teacher nor the students have arrived.
    ➤ Neither the students nor the teacher has arrived.

    Titles of books, movies, etc., take singular verbs.
    ➤ “The Chronicles of Narnia” is a great movie.

    11–30: Special Cases & Exceptions
    Words like “mathematics,” “news,” “economics” take singular verbs.
    ➤ Mathematics is difficult.

    But “statistics” can be plural if referring to data.
    ➤ The statistics are misleading.

    Units of measurement or money are singular if seen as a whole.
    ➤ Five hundred dollars is a lot of money.

    When subjects are introduced with “there” or “here,” the verb agrees with the real subject.
    ➤ There is a book on the table.
    ➤ There are many books on the table.

    Nouns with plural form but singular meaning take singular verbs.
    ➤ The news is good.

    A singular subject followed by phrases like “as well as,” “together with,” etc., takes a singular verb.
    ➤ The teacher, as well as the students, was present.

    “One of” always takes a singular verb.
    ➤ One of the boys is missing.

    “A number of” takes a plural verb; “The number of” takes a singular verb.
    ➤ A number of students are absent.
    ➤ The number of students is increasing.

    Gerunds used as subjects take singular verbs.
    ➤ Swimming is fun.

    Uncountable nouns take singular verbs.
    ➤ Water is essential.

    31–50: Agreement with Modifiers & Complex Subjects
    Subjects with “many a” take singular verbs.
    ➤ Many a student has passed the exam.

    Subjects starting with “what,” “who,” or “which” follow standard agreement.
    ➤ What is needed is support.
    ➤ Who knows the answer?

    “Each of,” “neither of,” “either of” takes a singular verb.
    ➤ Each of the players was tired.

    “All of,” “some of” take plural verbs if the noun is countable.
    ➤ All of the cookies are gone.

    “None” can be singular or plural depending on context.
    ➤ None of the cake is left.
    ➤ None of the books are missing.

    Subject before the verb still rules the agreement.
    ➤ Behind the house sits a cat.

    When collective nouns act as a unit, use singular.
    ➤ The jury has given its verdict.

    When individuals in a collective are emphasized, use plural.
    ➤ The jury are arguing among themselves.

    Singular subjects joined by “along with,” “as well as” don’t change the verb.
    ➤ The CEO, along with his team, is attending.

    “There is” vs. “There are” depends on the subject after it.
    ➤ There is a car outside. / There are cars outside.
    TOP 100 RULES OF CONCORD (Subject-Verb Agreement) with Examples 🔹 1–10: Basic Subject-Verb Agreement Singular subjects take singular verbs. ➤ The dog barks at strangers. Plural subjects take plural verbs. ➤ The dogs bark at strangers. Two singular nouns joined by “and” take a plural verb. ➤ John and Mary are here. Two singular nouns referring to the same person take a singular verb. ➤ My friend and mentor is coming. When “each” or “every” precedes two nouns joined by “and,” use a singular verb. ➤ Each boy and girl has a book. Indefinite pronouns like “everyone,” “someone,” “nobody” take singular verbs. ➤ Everyone wants success. Plural indefinite pronouns like “many,” “few,” “both” take plural verbs. ➤ Many were invited. Collective nouns can be singular or plural depending on context. ➤ The team is winning. / The team are arguing among themselves. A compound subject with “or”/“nor” agrees with the nearest subject. ➤ Neither the teacher nor the students have arrived. ➤ Neither the students nor the teacher has arrived. Titles of books, movies, etc., take singular verbs. ➤ “The Chronicles of Narnia” is a great movie. 🔹 11–30: Special Cases & Exceptions Words like “mathematics,” “news,” “economics” take singular verbs. ➤ Mathematics is difficult. But “statistics” can be plural if referring to data. ➤ The statistics are misleading. Units of measurement or money are singular if seen as a whole. ➤ Five hundred dollars is a lot of money. When subjects are introduced with “there” or “here,” the verb agrees with the real subject. ➤ There is a book on the table. ➤ There are many books on the table. Nouns with plural form but singular meaning take singular verbs. ➤ The news is good. A singular subject followed by phrases like “as well as,” “together with,” etc., takes a singular verb. ➤ The teacher, as well as the students, was present. “One of” always takes a singular verb. ➤ One of the boys is missing. “A number of” takes a plural verb; “The number of” takes a singular verb. ➤ A number of students are absent. ➤ The number of students is increasing. Gerunds used as subjects take singular verbs. ➤ Swimming is fun. Uncountable nouns take singular verbs. ➤ Water is essential. 🔹 31–50: Agreement with Modifiers & Complex Subjects Subjects with “many a” take singular verbs. ➤ Many a student has passed the exam. Subjects starting with “what,” “who,” or “which” follow standard agreement. ➤ What is needed is support. ➤ Who knows the answer? “Each of,” “neither of,” “either of” takes a singular verb. ➤ Each of the players was tired. “All of,” “some of” take plural verbs if the noun is countable. ➤ All of the cookies are gone. “None” can be singular or plural depending on context. ➤ None of the cake is left. ➤ None of the books are missing. Subject before the verb still rules the agreement. ➤ Behind the house sits a cat. When collective nouns act as a unit, use singular. ➤ The jury has given its verdict. When individuals in a collective are emphasized, use plural. ➤ The jury are arguing among themselves. Singular subjects joined by “along with,” “as well as” don’t change the verb. ➤ The CEO, along with his team, is attending. “There is” vs. “There are” depends on the subject after it. ➤ There is a car outside. / There are cars outside.
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  • An I don't care mother does not feel what her children feel, she doesn't know they also have problems.
    An I don't care mother does not feel what her children feel, she doesn't know they also have problems.
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  • You don't choose your family, they are God's gift to you as you are to them.
    You don't choose your family, they are God's gift to you as you are to them.
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  • Don't skip keep watching till end..but don't forget to like share nd comment...nd come back for more
    Don't skip keep watching till end..but don't forget to like share nd comment...nd come back for more
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  • Real Madrid have posted a video of past comebacks, with the caption of ‘The Bernabéu, again’. The video quotes this:

    “I’m going to show them a world without borders or boundaries. A world… where anything is possible. I don’t know the future, I didn’t come here to tell you how this is going to end, I came here to tell you how it’s going to begin…"
    🚨 Real Madrid have posted a video of past comebacks, with the caption of ‘The Bernabéu, again’. The video quotes this: “I’m going to show them a world without borders or boundaries. A world… where anything is possible. I don’t know the future, I didn’t come here to tell you how this is going to end, I came here to tell you how it’s going to begin…🔥"
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