@Jacobtheclipper The fact that you had to cut out the moment the whistle was blown just to mislead your followers is pathetic.
Even the deaf heard the whistle.
🎂 Happy #Birthday, Lionel #Messi! 🐐🇦🇷
Heute feiert Lionel Messi seinen 39. Geburtstag – und blickt auf eine Karriere zurück, die ihresgleichen sucht. ✨
🏆 Weltmeister
🏆 4x Champions-League-Sieger
🏆 3x UEFA-Supercup-Sieger
🏆 10x spanischer Meister
🏆 7x spanischer Pokalsieger
🏆 7x spanischer Superpokalsieger
🏆 2x französischer Meister
🏆 1x französischer Superpokalsieger
🏆 2x Copa-América-Sieger
🏆 3x FIFA-Klub-Weltmeister
🏆 Olympiasieger 2008
🏆 U20-Weltmeister 2005
🏆 1x MLS Cup Champion
🥇 8x Ballon d'Or
🥇 6x Goldener Schuh
🥇 16x Fußballer des Jahres
🥇 4x Weltfußballer
🥇 3x Europas Fußballer des Jahres
🥇 Golden Boy 2005
🥇 Rekordtorschütze Argentiniens
🥇 Rekordtorjäger des FC Barcelona
Von Rosario über Barcelona bis zum größten Titel von allen: dem WM-Triumph in Katar. Messi hat nahezu jeden Rekord gebrochen, jeden großen Titel gewonnen und eine ganze Generation geprägt.
39 Jahre alt. Eine lebende Legende. 🐐👑
@KDCGlobal_ This video is a blatant embarrassment 😭. It’s literally the opposite of common knowledge, but I get why it’s trending. Engagement loves controversy.
@jon_d_doe For every £100 you’re demanding for, that same person has ten more people demanding too. Do the math.
When it’s your turn, don’t suddenly discover boundaries.😂
@DOlusegun Everyone is compromised… complicit — from the Presidency to the Army
How are these attacks happening while those in power stay silent or pretend to be helpless?
This govt has been in bed with these people for years. We can’t keep relying on leaders who deliberately look away
@Mindset_Post The U.S. has simply echoed what Nigerians have said for years: “If you can’t protect your citizens, we will.” It’s more than an embarrassment .
It exposes how government inaction and quiet alliances have enabled terrorism to thrive.
This is so ironic.
If the U.S. really moves against the terrorists in Nigeria, the biggest discomfort might come from the Nigerian government itself.
Years of silent pacts, political cover, and selective prosecution have made it hard to tell who’s fighting who anymore.
@DonAzag Don’t let their bigot labels or cheap shots move you. Bigotry always projects inward rot onto others.
People often judge through the lens of their own flaw and insecurity. The way they choose to see you reveals more about who they truly are than about you.
You’re doing well!
@chima731 The sad reality is that too many Nigerians don’t see public office as a platform to improve the nation’s fortune. Instead, they treat it as a chance to enrich themselves by stealing public funds. Let’s call it what it is — stealing.
And, I’m not here for your ethnic banter.
@Wizarab10 I don’t blame Omojuwa—blame those who rate him.
He and his political allies disguise bias as intelligent discourse.
His take reveals more about his bias than any real analysis on the subject.
@DrModibbo1 Thanks for calling this out.
Marking exam scripts without authorisation breaks the system’s integrity
When anyone can mark without oversight, standards collapse and students suffer
Nigeria’s education is obviously in danger — and this careless overstepping is a big part of it
@dolawanle@KemiBadenoch I’ve rarely seen someone so conflicted between two identities — struggling to reconcile with one, yet constantly fixated on the other.
Aunty can’t speak without bringing Nigeria into the conversation.
In chasing cheap political points, she easily denigrates her father’s roots.