• DID YOU KNOW: At the end of the 2015/16 season, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez were fighting for the Pichichi.

    Ronaldo was ahead of Suarez by 3 goals with 4 gameweeks before the end of the La Liga.

    On the 34th gameweek, Suarez scored a super hat-trick (gave 3 assists also in the same match) which allowed Barca to win 8-0 against Deportivo.

    On the 35th gameweek, he scored a super hat-trick again which allowed Barca to win 6-0 against Sporting Gijon.

    In two gameweeks, Suarez reached 40 goals and won the Pichichi, while Ronaldo remained with 35 goals.

    The man who managed to win two golden boots when Messi & Ronaldo were in their absolute prime. One of the best strikers of all time, Luis Suarez.

    #Suarez #cr7 #legends #viral
    🚨DID YOU KNOW: At the end of the 2015/16 season, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez were fighting for the Pichichi. Ronaldo was ahead of Suarez by 3 goals with 4 gameweeks before the end of the La Liga. On the 34th gameweek, Suarez scored a super hat-trick (gave 3 assists also in the same match) which allowed Barca to win 8-0 against Deportivo. On the 35th gameweek, he scored a super hat-trick again which allowed Barca to win 6-0 against Sporting Gijon. In two gameweeks, Suarez reached 40 goals and won the Pichichi, while Ronaldo remained with 35 goals. The man who managed to win two golden boots when Messi & Ronaldo were in their absolute prime. One of the best strikers of all time, Luis Suarez. 🙌🇺🇾 #Suarez #cr7 #legends #viral
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  • Only legends can relate.
    Only legends can relate.
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  • WITH DUE RESPECT TO YOU HIS EXCELLENCY FORMER VICE PRESIDENT ATIKU ABUBAKAR, PETER RUFIA DIDN'T PLAY FOR KANU NWANKWO AND JJ OKOCHA ,RATHER HE PLAYED FOR NIGERIA NATIONAL TEAM, AND AS VICE PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA YOU WERE IN THE BETTER POSITION TO HAVE DONE THINGS THAT WILL BE OF HELP TO THIS OUR LEGENDS.

    Atiku Abubakar This is former nigeria goalkeeper Peter Fregene, otherwise known as Flyíng cat back in the 70s, he is dyíng in abject póverty while Brazil celebrated Pele till dèath. It surprises me to see the likes of Kanu, Okocha celebrating Pele while this man is dyíng as a commóner! - thrend Reno Omokri Babajide Sanwo-Olu BBC News BBC Hausa Igbo History Pulse Nigeria
    WITH DUE RESPECT TO YOU HIS EXCELLENCY FORMER VICE PRESIDENT ATIKU ABUBAKAR, PETER RUFIA DIDN'T PLAY FOR KANU NWANKWO AND JJ OKOCHA ,RATHER HE PLAYED FOR NIGERIA NATIONAL TEAM, AND AS VICE PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA YOU WERE IN THE BETTER POSITION TO HAVE DONE THINGS THAT WILL BE OF HELP TO THIS OUR LEGENDS. Atiku Abubakar This is former nigeria goalkeeper Peter Fregene, otherwise known as Flyíng cat back in the 70s, he is dyíng in abject póverty while Brazil celebrated Pele till dèath. It surprises me to see the likes of Kanu, Okocha celebrating Pele while this man is dyíng as a commóner! - thrend Reno Omokri Babajide Sanwo-Olu BBC News BBC Hausa Igbo History Pulse Nigeria
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  • Title: The Porcupine Who Shared Her Quills

    In the heart of the golden savanna, where the winds hummed lullabies and the stars blinked like ancestral eyes, lived a porcupine named Noma. She was quiet, thoughtful, and covered in sharp, glistening quills. The animals often avoided her—not out of cruelty, but caution.

    “She’s too prickly to be close to,” whispered the hare.
    “She carries weapons on her back,” murmured the mongoose.

    So Noma wandered alone.

    But she watched. And she listened. And she loved them all from afar.

    One year, a fierce lion from the northern hills crossed into the savanna. He was wounded, hungry, and angry. He roared his fury into the wind and declared, “This land is mine now!”

    The animals trembled. No one dared challenge him. The zebra ran. The baboons hid. Even the cheetah stayed silent.

    Then, Noma stepped forward.

    The lion snarled. “You? With your little feet and needles?”

    “I have no teeth like yours,” she said calmly. “But I do have a gift.”

    One by one, she pulled her own quills from her back and laid them in the dust.

    “For the birds—make arrows to fly.”
    “For the hedgehogs—guard your dens.”
    “For the buffalo—defend your young.”
    “For the antelope—mark your paths.”

    The animals were stunned. Her pain became their protection.

    With Noma’s quills, the savanna stood as one.

    And when the lion charged again, he found not one enemy—but a forest of unity. He turned and fled into the mountains.

    That night, the animals circled Noma. They no longer feared her quills—they honored them. And in the center of the clearing, they built a nest of her feathers of strength.

    She had not fought with anger—but with sacrifice.



    Moral Lessons:
    1. True strength is not in how much you keep—but in how much you’re willing to give.
    2. Even what makes you different can become a gift when shared in love.
    3. A single act of courage can inspire unity in the face of fear.



    #AfricanFolktale #PorcupineWisdom #PowerInSacrifice #GiftedInDifference #UnityOverFear #FolktaleMagic #SavannaStrength #SilentCourage #StorytellingAfrica #QuillsOfHope #AnimalLegends #ViralTales #HumbleHero #SacredStories #TalesThatTeach #BraveryInKindness #ProtectWhatMatters #NatureWisdom #TheGivingPorcupine #HeartOverHorns
    Title: The Porcupine Who Shared Her Quills In the heart of the golden savanna, where the winds hummed lullabies and the stars blinked like ancestral eyes, lived a porcupine named Noma. She was quiet, thoughtful, and covered in sharp, glistening quills. The animals often avoided her—not out of cruelty, but caution. “She’s too prickly to be close to,” whispered the hare. “She carries weapons on her back,” murmured the mongoose. So Noma wandered alone. But she watched. And she listened. And she loved them all from afar. One year, a fierce lion from the northern hills crossed into the savanna. He was wounded, hungry, and angry. He roared his fury into the wind and declared, “This land is mine now!” The animals trembled. No one dared challenge him. The zebra ran. The baboons hid. Even the cheetah stayed silent. Then, Noma stepped forward. The lion snarled. “You? With your little feet and needles?” “I have no teeth like yours,” she said calmly. “But I do have a gift.” One by one, she pulled her own quills from her back and laid them in the dust. “For the birds—make arrows to fly.” “For the hedgehogs—guard your dens.” “For the buffalo—defend your young.” “For the antelope—mark your paths.” The animals were stunned. Her pain became their protection. With Noma’s quills, the savanna stood as one. And when the lion charged again, he found not one enemy—but a forest of unity. He turned and fled into the mountains. That night, the animals circled Noma. They no longer feared her quills—they honored them. And in the center of the clearing, they built a nest of her feathers of strength. She had not fought with anger—but with sacrifice. ⸻ Moral Lessons: 1. True strength is not in how much you keep—but in how much you’re willing to give. 2. Even what makes you different can become a gift when shared in love. 3. A single act of courage can inspire unity in the face of fear. ⸻ #AfricanFolktale #PorcupineWisdom #PowerInSacrifice #GiftedInDifference #UnityOverFear #FolktaleMagic #SavannaStrength #SilentCourage #StorytellingAfrica #QuillsOfHope #AnimalLegends #ViralTales #HumbleHero #SacredStories #TalesThatTeach #BraveryInKindness #ProtectWhatMatters #NatureWisdom #TheGivingPorcupine #HeartOverHorns
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  • Title: The Clever Spider and the Rainmaker’s Secret

    In a time when animals ruled the forest and talked like men, there lived a cunning spider named Kwaku Ananse. Though small in size, Ananse had a mind sharper than a porcupine’s quill. The forest was in trouble—a terrible drought had turned rivers to dust and crops to ash. The animals grew weak, and the young ones cried for water.

    Now, it was said that only one creature held the secret to bring rain: Mzee Mbura, the old tortoise who lived atop the tallest baobab. He was a rainmaker, but he never shared. His crops flourished while others wilted. His shell stayed glossy while the other animals grew thin and cracked.

    Ananse decided it was time to act—not with strength, but with wit.

    He spun a long silky thread and tied gourds to it—one for kindness, one for courage, one for wisdom, and one for lies. He painted them with bright forest colors and carried them like gifts.

    When he reached the baobab, Mzee Mbura was asleep. Ananse sang softly:

    “Four gifts I bring,
    For a shell so wide.
    But only truth
    Will open your pride.”

    The tortoise opened one eye and chuckled. “What do you want, little web-walker?”

    “Just a drop of rain,” Ananse said, bowing.

    Mzee Mbura laughed. “Only the wise can summon rain.”

    Ananse smiled. “Then let me try.”

    He offered the gourd of lies first—but it broke into smoke. Then he offered the gourd of courage—but a wind blew it away. When he gave the gourd of kindness, it opened into a soft breeze. But the final gourd—wisdom—burst into a thundercloud.

    Suddenly, the sky wept.

    Rain fell. The trees danced. The animals cheered.

    Mzee Mbura was shocked. “How did you do that?”

    Ananse bowed low. “Sometimes, the smallest voice carries the biggest truth. Kindness and wisdom can open even the sky.”

    From that day, the animals honored Ananse not just as a trickster—but as the Savior of the Rain.

    Moral: Wisdom is not in how loud you speak, but in how true your heart is.

    #AfricanFolktale #AnanseWisdom #RainmakerSecrets #ForestLegends #AfricanStories
    Title: The Clever Spider and the Rainmaker’s Secret In a time when animals ruled the forest and talked like men, there lived a cunning spider named Kwaku Ananse. Though small in size, Ananse had a mind sharper than a porcupine’s quill. The forest was in trouble—a terrible drought had turned rivers to dust and crops to ash. The animals grew weak, and the young ones cried for water. Now, it was said that only one creature held the secret to bring rain: Mzee Mbura, the old tortoise who lived atop the tallest baobab. He was a rainmaker, but he never shared. His crops flourished while others wilted. His shell stayed glossy while the other animals grew thin and cracked. Ananse decided it was time to act—not with strength, but with wit. He spun a long silky thread and tied gourds to it—one for kindness, one for courage, one for wisdom, and one for lies. He painted them with bright forest colors and carried them like gifts. When he reached the baobab, Mzee Mbura was asleep. Ananse sang softly: “Four gifts I bring, For a shell so wide. But only truth Will open your pride.” The tortoise opened one eye and chuckled. “What do you want, little web-walker?” “Just a drop of rain,” Ananse said, bowing. Mzee Mbura laughed. “Only the wise can summon rain.” Ananse smiled. “Then let me try.” He offered the gourd of lies first—but it broke into smoke. Then he offered the gourd of courage—but a wind blew it away. When he gave the gourd of kindness, it opened into a soft breeze. But the final gourd—wisdom—burst into a thundercloud. Suddenly, the sky wept. Rain fell. The trees danced. The animals cheered. Mzee Mbura was shocked. “How did you do that?” Ananse bowed low. “Sometimes, the smallest voice carries the biggest truth. Kindness and wisdom can open even the sky.” From that day, the animals honored Ananse not just as a trickster—but as the Savior of the Rain. Moral: Wisdom is not in how loud you speak, but in how true your heart is. #AfricanFolktale #AnanseWisdom #RainmakerSecrets #ForestLegends #AfricanStories
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  • Maradona : "Goalkeepers are afraid of Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi, not so much because he doesn't have Cristiano's power."

    "What I appreciate about Cristiano Ronaldo is that whenever the team needs him, he is always present, and be careful, this is something I haven’t seen since Cruyff."
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    #ronaldo #cristianoronaldo #cr7 #cr7edits #cr7fans
    #portugal #maradona #argentina #legends #goats #history #memories #collection #explore #explorepage #exploremore
    Maradona 🗣️ : "Goalkeepers are afraid of Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi, not so much because he doesn't have Cristiano's power." "What I appreciate about Cristiano Ronaldo is that whenever the team needs him, he is always present, and be careful, this is something I haven’t seen since Cruyff." . . . . #ronaldo #cristianoronaldo #cr7 #cr7edits #cr7fans #portugal🇵🇹 #maradona #argentina🇦🇷 #legends #goats #history #memories #collection #explore #explorepage #exploremore
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  • Big Shout Out To The Liverpool Legends...
    Big Shout Out To The Liverpool Legends...🥰🥰🥰
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  • A "top" meeting between two legends of the rap music industry just took place in Detroit when Snoop Dogg, who has a lot of experience being a grandfather with many grandchildren, made a special visit to Eminem's house to congratulate his friend on becoming a grandfather and share "tips" and experiences on the art of taking care of grandchildren
    A "top" meeting between two legends of the rap music industry just took place in Detroit when Snoop Dogg, who has a lot of experience being a grandfather with many grandchildren, made a special visit to Eminem's house to congratulate his friend on becoming a grandfather and share "tips" and experiences on the art of taking care of grandchildren 👇👇👇
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  • Nawao naso this @nimals na legends o
    Nawao naso this @nimals na legends o
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  • Only for the legends
    Only for the legends
    Only for the legends
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  • Only for the legends
    Only for the legends😀😀
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  • All is vanity—Ghanaians reacts as video of Asamoah Gyan’s expensive Hummer now sleeps at a mechanic shop

    A vehicle once owned by Ghanaian football legend Asamoah Gyan has sparked conversations online after being spotted at a mechanic shop.

    The 14-year-old Hummer, a symbol of the former Black Stars captain's prime, was seen with two tyres missing, parked among other vehicles being repaired.

    The sight of the luxury SUV, now in need of repairs, has triggered discussions about the fleeting nature of wealth, fame, and the realities of life.

    One social media user commented, "This is what happens when we chase vanity. All that money, and now the car is in the shop!" while another reflected, "Even legends face the realities of time and life. Things change."
    All is vanity—Ghanaians reacts as video of Asamoah Gyan’s expensive Hummer now sleeps at a mechanic shop A vehicle once owned by Ghanaian football legend Asamoah Gyan has sparked conversations online after being spotted at a mechanic shop. The 14-year-old Hummer, a symbol of the former Black Stars captain's prime, was seen with two tyres missing, parked among other vehicles being repaired. The sight of the luxury SUV, now in need of repairs, has triggered discussions about the fleeting nature of wealth, fame, and the realities of life. One social media user commented, "This is what happens when we chase vanity. All that money, and now the car is in the shop!" while another reflected, "Even legends face the realities of time and life. Things change."
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