Shatta Wale @shattawalegh didn't just come back to do music, he came back to rule - Papi Adabraka of 5Five
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🔴🚨There are reports that, the Ghana FA will place Thomas Partey first in the handshake line against England.
Their message is simple: skip Partey, and you skip the whole Ghana team. 🇬🇭
(Dianon_ghana via IG)
Ghana is NOT a “developing” country country. A country that imports almost all of its consumables, including toothpicks and cotton swabs in 2026 is not a developing country.
On my flight this morning, an older man greeted me with "The best of men." I smiled and greeted him, and we shook hands. It turned out we were seat mates.
We gisted throughout the flight. When we landed, I asked his origin and he said Delta. I asked his village and he mentioned my mom's village. I told him I was from there. He asked my maiden name and I told him. His eyes lit up in familiarity. I asked his family name and he told me. I told him my mom would know his family because they all know themselves. I called my mom and told her somebody wanted to greet her. It didn't take her 2 mins to identify his family.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I've been gisting with my second cousin all through the flight. My mom and his mom are first cousins. We've exchanged contact. I'll go and block him at his office next week. Life 😊
Dear South African brothers, losing 2-0 is not the end!
In 2006, Poland lost 2-0 at the opening match and went ahead to be eliminated from group stages without a point
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Benjamin Mendy on Thomas Partey ruled out of Ghana’s crucial opening World Cup match against Panama due to his visa being denied by Canada over unproven allegations:
“People are asking me what I think about Thomas Partey being refused entry into Canada, and my answer is simple: football is becoming a courtroom where the verdict is delivered before the trial even begins.
I’ve seen this movie before. The headlines arrive first, the judgment follows immediately, and the truth is left struggling to catch up. In today’s world, an accusation can spread across the planet in seconds, while facts have to walk barefoot through a storm just to be heard.
We keep hearing people say, ‘No one is above the law.’ I agree completely. But the law works both ways. Justice isn’t only about punishment; it’s also about fairness. If we’re willing to throw away the principle of innocence the moment a headline appears, then we are replacing justice with emotion.
Football fans need to understand the danger here. Today it’s Thomas Partey. Yesterday it was someone else. Tomorrow it could be your favorite player. Once you create a culture where allegations alone are enough to destroy reputations in the eyes of millions, you’ve opened a door that won’t be easy to close.
Social media has become a wildfire. One spark, and suddenly everyone wants to be the judge, the jury, and the executioner. Careers are burned to ashes before a single verdict is reached. People speak with absolute certainty about things they know only through tweets, clips, and headlines.
And let’s be honest: if Thomas Partey was available and scoring goals next week, many of the same people acting morally superior today would be celebrating him if he played for their club. Football has always had selective outrage. Fans often care less about principles and more about whose badge is on the shirt.
What I see today is a dangerous trend. We are moving toward a world where public opinion carries more weight than due process. A world where hashtags are treated like evidence and viral posts are treated like legal documents.
Nobody is asking for special treatment. Nobody is asking for immunity. All I’m saying is that justice should remain in the hands of courts, not timelines. Let investigations speak. Let evidence speak. Let facts speak.
Because if football continues down this road, the game won’t be decided on the pitch anymore. It’ll be decided by whoever can generate the loudest outrage online.
And that’s a far more frightening precedent than any result on a football field.”
— TalksViewPodcast /YT
I told you people what what women are doing now is to target you if you are wealthy, become your wife and divorce you after 5 years and the goal is to take your money and property.
After they succeed, the next thing they will do is to become a single mother and start sleeping with married men, top OGs, and top politicians
It was never about love, family but survival, but men are too busy to notice it.
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The American media will milk this aesthetic, but still had the guts to harass African players and officials, including denying them visas.
After this World Cup, the American fashion industry will steal this idea (especially the luggages). That’s what white people have always done. Steal. They are never original. Everything about white civilization, including their religions, was stolen from Africa.
They would steal and repackage to dangerous and non-human friendly versions and export back to Africa.
It’s a shame that they have conditioned some Africans to hate their own cultures and heritages, despite being the richest in the world.
As a guy, if your friend is scared of his babe or wife, never tell him anything confidential. CUT HIM OFF!
A man who has to run home at 7pm so madam no go vex. A man who has to crosscheck every decision with his wife so she doesn't vex and veto it. A man who doesnt call the shot in his house. A man who has to relay every conversation with the boys with his wife. AVOID!!!
She is destroying him and he will destroy you by exposing every conversation to her for her validation.
Nations have presidents who victims have widely accused of having engaged in all kinds of sexual crimes and violence.
Even in the UK, someone connected to the Royal family has been notoriously documented to have been involved in these crimes.
Somehow, you never called on the states to isolate such states until such crimes are prosecuted. Maybe even FIFA banning them from hosting such a tournament or participating in it.
Yet, an African who is undergoing trial in a foreign country, who hasn't been convicted, somehow doesn't meet the moral standing for him to be involved in sports, and anyone who takes a contrary view isn't exercising discretion wisely and prudently?
The problem is that the South Africans already know this, but the country appears to be trapped in the same kind of end-stage national psychosis afflicting the US, where ⅓ of the population is legitimately insane, and the remaining ⅔ act like hostages of the ⅓.
I myself have am tired of saying that it's only a minority and that most South Africans are not represented by this, because even if that is true, it no longer matters. The lunatic minority is clearly in power and there's nothing the South African majority can or will do about it.
Just 32 years after the end of Apartheid, you wouldn't think that the newly freed population would be on the brink of shooting itself back into captivity, but humans have an endless capacity to surprise you🤷🏿♂️
Canada's African-born players at the World Cup:
🇨🇮 Ismaël Koné, born in Côte d’Ivoire
🇬🇭 Alphonso Davies, born in Ghana
🇳🇬 Tani Oluwaseyi, born in Nigeria