They say the best things in life do come free. This is so not because you may not have to pay for them, it is so because you get them with absolute ease. By being original. By being yourself. #DabozaExchange#currentrates#PositiveMindset
Who is teaching people this nonsense for God's sake?
In Islam, the man's money is his money. The woman's money is her money. Both of them are equal rights to own their own properties independently. Both of them have the right to inherit from each other.
The man has the responsibility to cater for his family and take care of their needs. That doesn't make his money her money, and she has no portion in it except what he gives or what she inherits after his demise.
This gross misrepresentation of Islam needs to stop.
I disagree with Rarara on most of his views. However, it is wrong for Davido to label him as uneducated, and equally wrong for our Northern people to accept that characterization simply because he does not possess a formal certificate.
Rarara has received a substantial Islamic education and therefore cannot fairly be described as uneducated. He can read and write in Arabic script, which is itself a form of literacy and learning. Education is not defined solely by Western-style certificates.
This is an important clarification to make.
🚨 Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly speaking facts:
"Africans can’t have their people" at the World Cup because of US travel bans.
Every other team gets their fans. But Global South teams like Senegal get blocked while the West lectures everyone about "inclusion" and "human rights".
This is the same empire that bombs, exploits, and restricts — then cries when others resist.
Football should unite people, not separate them with racist visa policies and double standards.
Stand with Koulibaly. Stand with the fans. Stand with the Global South.
No bows. Just raw truth. 💪🏿🇸🇳
Despite spending time in Belgium and later France under quarantine and medical screening measures to ensure they had not contracted Ebola, not a single DR Congo supporter traveling from Kinshasa was granted a U.S. visa for the World Cup. Among them was Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, better known as “Lumumba,” an iconic Leopards supporter who became one of the most recognizable faces of AFCON 2025.
Since the start of this tournament, we have been witnessing clear bias against African countries embedded in visa and immigration systems.
Lost £22 million partnership with Adidas for speaking against China's act of Brutality on the people of Uighar.
Lost his place from Germany's National team for appreciating Erdogan.
Lost his place from Club as he initiated MUSLIM LIVES MATTER AS WELL and criticised club for not backing him on for his stance on Uighar as they are human too.
Mesut Ozil is more than just a footballer. RESPECT.
WTF is this boy?
Every hype he’s got is worth it. No wonder Arsenal, Chelsea, PSG, and other big teams want to sign him (he better not near that Chelsea especially).
You need a football federation and coach that are serious. In March, this new Moroccan coach resumed, and the first thing he did was to travel to France to convince this boy to play for Morocco.
He attended the game between Lille and Villa. The guy has played for France at youth level, but convincing him to play for Morocco isn’t even a hard task, because they’re well organised.
The best person that can handle such talent, is this new coach, Mohamed Ouahbi.
Guys you remember that Morocco u20 team in Chile last year, the one we were hyping, this was the coach that won them the tournament. He has also coached the u23 team, Anderlecht youth teams, so he’s good at managing youth.
Bro benched Amrabat immediately he resumed, this is the new generation.
Fuck, what a talent this boy is. See composure, he’s even quick wtf😭😭😭
By the end of this World Cup, he would be £80m minimum, this is a world class talent.
At 17, he was already controlling the midfield against Real Madrid, also the youngest player to debut in Ligue Un in the 21st century. The youngest Lille player at a UEFA competition, 16 years old back then.
Highly technical player, physical, so complete.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Ayyoub Bouaddi.
انا كل يوم بيزيد حبي وتقديري للسنغال👏👏
مدرب السنغال بابي ثياو تريند دلوقتي في امر ىكا بسبب تصريحاته في المؤتمر الصحفي
الصحفي : كانت هناك رياح شديده في ولايه نيوجيرسي اليوم والامن طلب من اعضاء البعثه عدم الخروج حفاظا علي سلامتكم لماذا خرجتم للصلاه؟
بابي ثياو : وهل يوجد شيئ اهم من الصلاه؟؟ اعتقد ان هذا سؤال ليس من شأنك انت خائف من رياح ونحن نخاف من الله الذي صنع الرياح نحن هنا من اجل لعبه ترفيهيه ونسينا اننا مخلوقين من اجل عباده الله
لو كان نهائي كاس العالم اليوم ونحن طرف في النهائي لخرجنا لأداء صلاه الجمعه حتي لو كلفنا خساره البطوله لاتتحدث معنا عن شعائر تخص ديننا.
افسم بالله الواحد فخور بالسنغال وخير ممثل للقاره الافريقيه تصريحات بابي ثياو عملت جدل كبير النهارده انا مشوفتش قوه وايمان كده في حياتي الصحفي حرفيا سكت ومعرفش يتكلم بعد الكلمتين دول....انا من النهارده سنغالي👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️
A Black man scoring the first goal of the 2026 World Cup to silence the African continent’s most hostile nation towards Black foreigners is absolutely poetic. Thank you, Mexico! 🇲🇽
Nigeria 🇳🇬 didn’t go to World Cup but Only Burna Boy music collaboration is bigger than the present of Ghana 🇬🇭 soccer ⚽️ team 😂😂😂😂
@theberneese@TheDamiForeign
⛔️⛔️ EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit calls on Gianni Infantino to resign amid growing World Cup controversy‼️
"I have stayed quiet for a long time because I wanted to judge this World Cup on football matters. But the deeper we get into the preparations, the more it becomes clear that football is no longer the main story. For that reason, I believe Gianni Infantino should seriously consider stepping down as FIFA President.
⛔️A World Cup should unite people. Instead, this tournament is becoming a symbol of division, political disputes, travel restrictions, and administrative failures.‼️
Yesteday, because of the rain, a very good Christian friend of mine called and asked if I had closed from work. He said he and his colleague were heading home and offered to pick me up if I was done for the day. I appreciated the kind gesture and accepted.
While we were driving, he was playing gospel songs and I was singing it out of Joy. At some point, he smiled and said, MARYAM one thing I admire about you is that although you are a Muslim, you enjoy Christian songs and can sing along to them, regardless of the language or tribe I can't wait to welcome you back to Christianity immediately I replied, “Why wouldn't I? As long as the song is praising God, promoting good values, and carrying a positive message, I enjoy listening to it. And Coming back to Christianity Sir No way Smiling 😊.
One of his colleagues, who was sitting close to me, turned around in surprise and asked, Are you really a Muslim? My friend responded, Not only is she a Muslim, she is also Igbo.
The man was shocked. He said he had never met an Igbo Muslim before, and he was even more surprised to see a Muslim woman comfortably singing gospel songs. That moment reminded me of how many assumptions people make about others based on religion, tribe, or background.
Recently, after the video Very Dark man posted regarding of what kidnapper went before releasing the childrens some people came into my inbox with comments that indirectly blamed Islam for the problems in Nigeria. I chose not to argue with them because everyone is entitled to their opinions.
However, I want to say this clearly
As an Igbo woman who was born into a Christian family and later accepted Islam, I do not owe anyone an explanation for my faith. My journey is personal, and my relationship with God is my responsibility. Whether you agree with my choice or not is entirely up to you.
What I find unfortunate is when people try to blame an entire religion for the actions of criminals. Crime has no religion. Evil has no tribe. Kidnappers, bandits, corrupt leaders, and criminals come from different backgrounds, ethnic groups, and religious affiliations.
Not long ago, one of my Facebook friends disappeared from social media for some time. When I finally heard from him, he told me he had been kidnapped and that his family had paid a ransom before he was released. I have the chats to prove it. Was his suffering caused by a religion? No. It was caused by criminals.
If I am a Muslim and I can sing a gospel song that praises God, then perhaps we should all learn to see one another as human beings first. Respecting another person's faith does not weaken your own faith. Kindness does not have a religion. Compassion does not have a tribe.
Nigeria's biggest problems are not Christianity or Islam. Our biggest problems are hatred, ignorance, insecurity, corruption, and the refusal to see one another as fellow human beings.
Let us stop judging people based on stereotypes. Let us stop blaming entire religions for the actions of a few individuals. Let us learn to coexist peacefully, respect one another, and focus on building a better society for everyone.
Peace begins when we choose understanding over prejudice.
Remember I am Still that IGBO Muslimah from a Christian home who found Faith in ISLAM ☪️..
Maryam Kenechi
You are not doing the world a favor for hosting the World Cup.
You bid to host it because of the advantage that comes with hosting it.
You should not deny millions of fans the right to see their countries play the beautiful football.
If you think your national security is at risk, transfer the right to another country to do so.
Football is bigger than you, it’s everyone’s sport.