@lilmeerahcute Yea in business her case is valid, you failed the 1st appointment which was yo fault, so coming another time means prices and cost of things might have changed which she has to apply now, if had it been she made the changes on yo first appointment ne then bata kyauta b ta cuceki
This is coming from the depth of my heart. Wallahi, this has nothing to do with politics. I swear to Almighty God.
There is a very serious crisis in Nigeria especially in the North. Our society is sinking and the future is not looking promising.
Poverty everywhere.
Insecur!ty everywhere.
Joblessness everywhere.
Hopelessness everywhere.
Young people have no opportunities, no direction and no hope. Nothing is working the way it should, absolutely nothing.
If we refuse to confront this reality now, the consequences for our future will be devastating.
And why do you thinkp Madrid fans are so composed? i.e cox football has literally given them everything. Why all the banter when you have no competition to waste yo energy on, a motion is only raised when a point need to be proven, and🤷
I said real Madrid fans don't have motions here and they are crying?
Yesterday their midfielder scored a hattrick against Manchester city, one of the best club in the world currently, but see how they are quiet about it?
Imagine Enzo scoring a hattrick against PSG yesterday
Imagine rice scoring a hattrick against Leverkusen yesterday
Imagine Pedri scoring hattrick against Newcastle on Tuesday
The Twitter would have exploded, Chelsea arsenal or Barcelona fans would have composed a song for that but no single real Madrid fan is talking about fade hattrick because they don't have motion😂
As far as Twitter is concern, Fans like Barcelona, Chelsea, arsenal and Manchester united have the voice!
They can pull trend on their own
They can set the app on fire with bants and comparison
Real Madrid fans can't and can never pull that!
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We’re not talking about it that much not because “We no get motion” but because we’re “JADED”.
One disadvantage of being a fan of Real Madrid is that we’ve experienced so many elite moments that things which amaze the rest of the football world sometimes feel common to us.
I’ve seen Rodrygo score a hat-trick on his UCL debut against Galatasaray.
I’ve seen Vini score a hat-trick against Dortmund.
I watched Karim Benzema score a hat-trick against PSG in March 2022. The next month, April, he scored another hat-trick against Chelsea, and the month after that he scored a brace against Man City. Ramadan Karim>>>>>
And then there’s Cristiano Ronaldo with hat-tricks against clubs like Wolfsburg, Bayern Munich, Atl Madrid, and Juventus
Kylian Mbappé even scored a hat-trick against Man City last season.
Real Madrid have made so many comebacks that comebacks have become normal to us. The whole football world calls us the ‘Kings of comebacks’.
There’s no category of goal I haven’t seen a Madrid player score.
Is it Sergio Ramos’ 93rd-minute header in the Champions League final?
Cristiano Ronaldo’s overhead kick?
Gareth Bale’s brace in the UCL final against Liverpool F.C. or his famous solo run against FC Barcelona?
Zidane's stunning left-footed volley?
Rodrygo’s late goals against Manchester City F.C.?
Vini's nutmeg goal against City?
Federico Valverde’s rocket against Napoli?
Or Casemiro scoring past Buffon?
The list is endless.
Real Madrid have spoiled their fans with so much success that any season we don’t win the UEFA Champions League feels like a bad season.
So expecting Madrid fans to start shouting on Twitter because Federico Valverde scored a hat-trick against Man City is like expecting Elon Musk to be happy that you followed him on this app while nah him get the app!
Here’s something interesting.
In Islam, life is meant to be simple and balanced. One of the most beautiful things about Islam is how it’s designed to bring ease and peace into a person's life, not burden them. Imagine a religion where you have a direct, personal connection with God, no intermediary, just you and your Creator at any moment, which is incredibly liberating. Subhanallah🤍🥹
The five daily prayers, for example, aren't just rituals, they're like spiritual recharges scattered throughout your day, helping you pause and find calm amidst life's chaos. Islam honors both men and women by giving them complementary roles, lifting the financial burden entirely off women (who have the right to own property and keep their own wealth) and placing the dignity of provision and protection on men, with the Prophet teaching that the best of men are those who are best to their wives.
Every ruling is built on mercy, if you're sick or traveling, you're exempt from fasting, if you're ill, you can pray sitting down. It’s a faith that acknowledges human weakness and accommodates it.
And as a Christian, you might be surprised to know that we hold Jesus (peace be upon him) in the highest esteem, honoring him as the Messiah born to the Virgin Mary, and we eagerly await his return. In essence, Islam provides a beautiful, structured path that turns everyday life into an act of worship, guiding people like a riverbank guides water, not to restrict it, but to give it direction and prevent it from overflowing, ultimately leading to true peace and fulfillment for everyone.
i was reading Surah An’am and found a verse that says, “Your Lord has made it obligatory upon Himself to be merciful to you.” i stopped, put my Quran down, and just sat there amazed, the one who doesn’t need anything from me has made it a rule for Himself to show me mercy? 1/2
An NYSC member was picked by the DSS in less than 24hrs for calling Tinubu government incompetent,
Today, an NYSC member was abducted, spent almost a week in the kidnapper’s den, a ransom was also paid, they later killed him, but the same DSS wasn’t able to save his life. 💔🥹
@flyethiopian dear ET
I lost my wallet in a flight I took from Addis Airport to Beijing on the 3rd of March 2026.
The flight number is ET604 and I sat on 47F.
The wallet is black leather of Bottega make, in it is my School UD card, International Drivers License, 2 master cards, 2 union pay cards, a door card and a hundred Birr note.
Kindly assist and resend to this post if found, thank you.
“Allah will not forgive me…”
My first visit to Northern Nigeria was in 2018 when I was posted to Nasarawa State for my one-year compulsory NYSC. Before then, I had never travelled beyond Enugu State. The North was completely new territory for me.
When my call-up letter came out and I saw Nasarawa State, I prepared myself mentally for the journey.
There was no direct vehicle from Aba to Lafia, so I was advised to travel to Makurdi, Benue State first, then continue to Nasarawa. I arrived at the park in Makurdi around 4:30pm and immediately found a vehicle loading for Lafia. I entered and waited.
For over 30 minutes, I was the only passenger.
Concerned about the time, I approached the driver and told him I might need to find an alternative since it was getting late and this was my first time traveling to the North. He begged me to stay and promised:
“No matter what happens, I will carry you to your destination.”
I trusted him and went back to my seat.
Around 6:00pm, another vehicle arrived from Enugu with six passengers heading to Lafia. The vehicle I had been sitting in could only carry six people. The loaders began transferring their luggage into my vehicle and asked one of them to board another car. The group refused — they insisted on traveling together.
Then something shocking happened.
The agberos brought out my bags and told me to find another vehicle.
I was angry and frustrated. It was getting dark. I didn’t know the town. I had already waited for over an hour. When I realized the loaders were Igbo like me, I pleaded with them in Igbo. They didn’t listen.
I walked up to the driver and reminded him of his promise. I told him it wasn’t fair to abandon me now that he had seen full passengers.
He was quiet for a moment.
Then he said something I will never forget:
“If I do this to you, Allah will not forgive me.”
He asked all six passengers to come down from his vehicle and told them to board another car.
The loaders were furious. They insulted him, calling him a bad businessman who didn’t have sense.
But the driver stood his ground.
He returned my bags into the vehicle, started the engine, and began driving, with only me as his passenger.
I couldn’t believe it.
He crossed River Benue with just me in the car and kept driving. At that point, I even started feeling sorry for him. If I were in his position, would I have done the same?
About three to five minutes into the journey, he received a call from the park. Another vehicle had just arrived with five passengers going to Lafia.
He looked at me and asked, “Should I turn back?”
I said yes.
He reversed, returned to the park, picked up the five passengers, and we finally headed to Lafia.
That was my first personal encounter with a Muslim man in the North.
Till today, I still think about the spirit that made that driver willing to carry just one passenger — at his own loss — simply because he gave his word.
You may be Christian.
You may be Muslim.
You may be a traditional worshipper.
But before anything else, we are human beings.
There are good people in every religion.
There are bad people in every religion.
Your prayer should simply be this:
May you never meet a bad person irrespective of religion or tribe.
Kalu Kelechi Kalu