aguero had a heart attack and retired early;
gundogan suffered depression and ran back to city;
ter stergen had psychiatric issues and was chased away from the club;
araujo had to go to India for spiritual healing;
balde is suffering psychological trauma and now he’s nowhere to be found;
gavi;
jules kounde has been having a mental breakdown to the point he's moving around with ps1;
rashford is heartbroken cos they sold him empty dreams;
what is happening to ferran torres is not ordinary too;
now raphinha is depressed and is in debt cos barca isn't paying him enough to the point he will abandon the world cup for personal wellbeing;
barcelona has a lot to answer for
You killed Rex Maasai, Evans Kiratu, Beasley Kamau, Eric Shieni & dozens others & you're here wishing their Dads a happy Father day ? Maumbwa Nyinyi!
Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei claims he has been shunned by the other 47 managers at the World Cup and revealed his squad were left waiting with their bags packed after Fifa’s attempts to fix their latest travel chaos failed ahead of #Belgium game tonight
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Three days since his abduction near @NUP_Ug's former headquarters in Kamwokya on 17th June, comrade Andrew Natumanya 'Tabz' remains missing. Our teams are doing everything possible to locate him but no positive results so far. We continue to demand his immediate release, and remain committed to ending this impunity once and for all!
Wafula Buke recounts how his son repeatedly burned school dormitories while in boarding school, an ordeal that eventually landed him in jail.
Speaking in an interview with Herman Manyora, Buke reveals that he later transferred his son to a day school in Kibra and celebrated when he completed Form Four with a D minus grade.
In the same podcast, Buke draws comparisons between his son's journey and that of President Ruto.
"My son is smart, as smart as Ruto in terms of crime. He can also commit high-level crimes."
The wining team of Iran rejected joint photo op with US delegation at Geneva talks, entering only after the ceremony ended, according to Tasnim News Agency.
There's a man in my village, a childhood friend we nicknamed Mjela.
Mjela, a nickname or rather lakabu for a man used to jail.
All his life since attaining 19 years, he has always been in jail.
He should be 30 now because he was two years older than me.
He disappeared some seven years ago and rumours has it that he is currently in a jail in Busia.
Every time he's released from Prison, he spends the small freedom thinking about how he can go back to jail.
He believes that an uncle of his bewitched their family.
His two brothers died in a mob justice.
He says that Prison is what is keeping him alive.
Sometimes when I think of him, I see a picture of Kenyans who have also found comfort in slavery.
Kenyans who are fighting hard not to break free from Prison but to just change a Chief Warden and continue living in comfort in this colonial Prison.
One day Kenyans will come face to face with the reality that the Wardens they are cheering do not care about them.