@aloisnjenga@IAMRAPCHA She forgot her notes. She talked like she was coached on what to say. Itβs unfortunate that we have young people thinking like that, and we are just a year to elections. Iβll be glad if she is the only young person reasoning like that.
@TouchlineX Biased referring led us here. FIFA should warn the referees. If Senegal were awarded the goal they scored earlier in match the penalty for Morocco could not have brought the chaos we witnessed.
@WambwaManu@nuradeeeen@FabrizioRomano Psg has a good defence. They do not concede on counters like Barca. Inter entirely rely on counters from their wing backs. It gonna be a nice game anyway
@mutu80660 @_nairobi_juice Prophet under which powers. Of God?
He is misleading people who are ignorant. God is not leading this the so called prophet. He is drawing his powers from elsewhere not from God!.false prophet at its best.
@footballtweet This is a league whose winner is determined by most points. Liverpool so far have the most points whether it's lucky or not it is the reality. Just make peace with it.
@Catholicizm1 Where in the bible is saying supported. Catholic church supports gayism, a single person reading the bible cannot convert to Catholic if he is led by the spirit.
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