🚨🗣️ Ederson after his World Cup call-up: “God's plan is always GREATER than mine. Honored to be a part of the greatest National Team in the world
“Wesley we will always be WITH you. Let's all come together, Brasil”. 🇧🇷❤️ [IG]
🚨🗣️ Ederson after his World Cup call-up: “God's plan is always GREATER than mine. Honored to be a part of the greatest National Team in the world
“Wesley we will always be WITH you. Let's all come together, Brasil”. 🇧🇷❤️ [IG]
🚨 Florentino Pérez plans to launch €150m official bid on Tuesday for Michael Olise.
Despite denying his name live, the main star in president’s mind is Olise — as @JBurtTelegraph@jfelixdiaz report.
Bayern’s Uli Hoeneß said in May “no chance to sell, not even for €200m”.
I can’t lie we entertainers .. we Dey fuckup I won’t lie including me … we need to speak up … it’s too much injustice goin on .. our country don go 💔🇳🇬
https://t.co/XJRB5mFPOw The cry of an innocent child after Fulani terrorists attacked and wiped out an entire village is heartbreaking. Behind every attack are families torn apart, lives cut short, and communities left in fear and mourning.
Sadly, this insecurity has not stopped. Villages continue to come under attack, innocent people are displaced from their homes, and many Nigerians go to bed each night uncertain of what tomorrow may bring. The continued loss of lives and destruction of communities should concern every citizen, regardless of tribe, religion, or political affiliation.
What is even more troubling is the growing perception that these bandits and terrorists are facing little resistance or consequence for their actions. When criminals repeatedly carry out attacks and escape justice, they become emboldened. They begin to believe that nothing will happen to them, and that belief only fuels further violence.
The primary responsibility of any government is the protection of lives and property. Nigerians deserve to feel safe in their homes, on their farms, on the roads, and in their communities. The tears of innocent children, the grief of widows, and the pain of families who have lost loved ones should be enough to compel urgent and decisive action.
The victims are not statistics. They are human beings with dreams, families, and futures. Their cries must not be ignored, and their suffering must not be forgotten.