Yes, I chose peace and I’m unapologetic. What is happening currently smacks of unrest. Tormenting people because of their political beliefs should never be a norm in a civilized country.
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48 teams have played and Amad Diallo has the most dribbles completed at this World Cup so far.
He came on as a substitute and played 34 minutes 🤯
Complete baller 💨
QUOTE:"We have been humble, but under some circumstances, we need to speak clearly... If they can do what they are doing to Kizza, who was together with them in the bush, what will they do with the son of Akena?"
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📹Abubaker Lubowa
This Messi-Ronaldo conversation can not be about football 'cos there's nothing to compare. The people who choose Ronaldo over Messi can't do so over football. It's an individual thing. They like the person Ronaldo, his looks, physique, work ethics and style but definitely not over football.
Leadership is not a title; it is a responsibility.
Leadership is about creating the future, not merely managing the present.
Great leaders are defined by integrity, resilience, and service.
As a transitional justice expert, I’m familiar with this kind of silence. It’s not that people can’t see what’s wrong, no. it’s the deep pain they’re carrying that keeps them quiet. It’s easy to mistake that silence for peace, but it’s not. It’s tension building beneath the surface. Then one day, something seemingly small, like the price of bread going up triggers an explosion. That’s how dangerous years of bottled-up anger can be. The English call it “the calm before the storm.” Ate awo babera tebakyafugika.