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Half Time 2-0 ⚽R. Lewandowski (4') ⚽⚽Ferran Torres (45'+3, 90') ⛸️Lamine Yamal (45'+3, 90') ⚽Fermín López (48') |
Venue: Spotify Camp Nou Full time attendance: 45,157 Barcelona vs Athletic Club (1-0) 4' Lewandowski That didn't take long, Athletic are punished for terrible play on their box edge with the ball falling to Lewandowski who takes a great touch to take the ball past Gorosabel before smashing a left-footed effort past Unai Simon. |
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(Pheelz, Mr Producer) Wa, Let me introduce ya sawon ti medusa Awon tan ma je yan tan ma lo drop e si gusa My nigghas aint losers My nigghas are pushers Ko ba je 500 naira pere lo ku sha Hip hop is my way igboro lon sanwo nepa Awa la run hip hop lo se kuro nearby Mo switch game up wan ni niggha you go fall Eni to ba sebi were ori e lama figo fo Mi'oun soro repete ri but nigghas need to beri My flows o legendary your soul cemetery Dead flows, dead bars, dead punchline Efe kin pe oruko yin eti wo one chance Am too faster nigghas wanna catch am All you April fools you may March am Nigghas so backward, look my guy I can't shout I just tint as I wear my reban abacha En fopolo jawo ema ju k'eti rap Mo'n foju egbe kan wo gbogbo yin bi Fetty Wap Undertaker ma wo bi ti Jega Awon temi ti ti lekun pa ni bo lo fegba En fopolo jawo ema ju k'eti rap Mo'n foju egbe kan wo gbogbo yin bi Fetty Wap Undertaker ma wo bi ti Jega Awon temi ti ti lekun pa ni bo lo fegba Big papa don niga go figure don't come through If you don't rock in no jiga though Igboro loga gba fun oga e ti ja ko Dagrin ti so tele but were yin oni gbagbo Tin ba wo gboro won ma treat mi ni bi MKO Teyin ba wo gboro won ma ru yin pa ni K.O Who is your daddy? niggha you go soro Ta logun iyan fun yin to ni to be o shoro Won ma punch eh, jab eh, yansh eh, stab eh Awon eleyi o ni joy o ma lo daba e This shii is logical mehn and nobody sicker mehn Mi okin se olatika mehn jungle ni moti wa mehn This is hip hop awon eyan understand Awon to wa ni on the top atawon to wa l'underground Numbers mi ju ti yin lo Hits mi ju ti yin lo Mi kin proud to yin gan ko ye kin ma kin yin gan En fopolo jawo ema ju k'eti rap Mo'n foju egbe kan wo gbogbo yin bi Fetty Wap Undertaker ma wo bi ti Jega Awon temi ti ti lekun pa ni bo lo fegba En fopolo jawo ema ju k'eti rap Mo'n foju egbe kan wo gbogbo yin bi Fetty Wap Undertaker ma wo bi ti Jega Awon temi ti ti lekun pa ni bo lo fegba Baddo, bo se dagboro ru lo se se ni campus Won lo ti goes up oti di luizabandros T'owo ba ti wole I dey fine bros Shit is so red but my nigga you cant cross Nigghas wanna handcuff mi, okay popo I'm 'bout to go crazy bi ti awon omo oke popo Won nipe mo local but my shii be going global E kere si mi gan e da bi camera Go Pro Ooops! Mariah wanta ra maira Beef yi tu su mi ki lode tan pin eran ileya Blame the Game, don't hate the Player 5 Years back to back won para e ya Ha, if e no be pe, ori mi tobi Won ma fun mi lori mo wa lako awon lobi Jump off my d*ck Nigga I won't do the shii nigga YBNL is the morra-fuvkvng Click Niggha Baba Iya yan |
Seun:Stick to the existing color. It has became a signature. @GistMedia0 @seun |
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3 days to gooooooo......... The '25 March Edition of ADÙN with Nifemi David is here. THEME ADUN : Godly Praise to ABBA #JOIN_US Facebook live with @Nifemi_ David_ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064113456108 📆🔛 Sunday, 30th. ⏲️ 5PM
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📍#ADÙN 📍with Nifemi David [center]The 2025's March Edition [/center] Theme: Godly Praise to ABBA #JOIN_US Facebook live with @Nifemi_ David_ 📆🔛 Sunday, 30th. ⏲️ 5PM https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064113456108 Feed your Soul with @Nifemi David APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/bm/artist/nifemi-david/1689307009 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/artist/4kSsJuDGIaI1LoxMlN6Skt IG https://www.instagram.com/nifemi_david__ |
#JOIN_US Facebook live with @Nifemi_ David_ 📆🔛 Sunday, 30th. ⏲️ 5PM https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064113456108
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🔔 The overwhelming praise Xperience. #ADÙN, the March Edition is here. #JOIN_US Facebook live with @Nifemi_ David_ 📆🔛 Sunday, 30th. ⏲️ 5PM |
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mamagee3:Is he the only one who died untimely in the month? |
WriterNig: Fire, Fire oh fire 🎶 What was that in California? 🎶 You made 'em look like appertizer 🎶 What're you doing in LA now, to our broisters?🎶 When we need you in that white Villa, 🎶 Fire, fire, fire (oh oh) 🎶 Fire! 🎶 Don't you touch dem handsome fighters🎶 Stop the raging, and a kill-stroyer 🎶 Stop going farther - further, let son call on mother, 🎶 daughters on fathers, 🎶 You have an offer? We'll get you gold and silver 🎶 Fire, fire (oh oh oh ) fire 🎶 stop going further - farther Stop being a destroyer-killer 🎶 Fire, fire, fire (oh oh) 🎶 Fire!🔥 ®©® MUSICMOD |
Botragelad:Shhuuuuuuuuu😎😫 |
Bobloco:What happens if it can't be repaid after grace period? |
RealityKings1:Seems you're enjoying both movie. |
Which one do you agree with? Seek and you will find or Seek untill you find https://besharpened.com/20190312/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/matthew-7-7-be-sharpened-verse-of-the-day-daily-devotion-768x768.jpg Image : Besharpened.com |
Brooce:Cockstory, I don't care for talks of grind You a lone wolf hustlin' uh?..What's the whine? the only one? Or a mama's boy? - fine, that's not a crime 🚔 excuses for failure, nah, I'm pace bewise |
Brooce:took you this long to carry on / but i'm still standing tall, Like I'm Helen paul / I did you rough - just caught you clenching jaw / Guess what ?, I'm sick and still sounding bored /😅 |
According to Krithika Varagur, for The Guardian, the greatest burden of Sickle Cell Disease is in sub-Saharan Africa, where access to medical care and public health strategies to decrease mortality and morbidity are not uniformly available. Over 300,000 babies are born with SCD annually; between 2000-2021, the total global births increased by 13.7 percent to 515,00 disorders worldwide. SCD is one of the world’s most prevalent autosomal recessive genetic disorders; the sickle cell trait is more than six times more common in Nigerians than the cystic fibrosis gene is among people of northern European descent, or the Tay-Sachs gene among Ashkenazi Jews. https://assets.mayoclinic.org/content/dam/media/en/images/2023/02/09/sickle-cell-anemia.jpg In the 1950s, a number of scientists speculated that the sickle cell trait confers some resistance to malaria – now a widely accepted theory – which would account for the prevalence of the gene in sub-Saharan Africa, home to more than 90% of all malaria cases in the world. Over millennia, as more AS than AA children survived acute malaria infections and reached reproductive age, they passed on their single S genes. But for those with two such genes, the potential complications include acute pain episodes, acute chest syndrome, strokes, priapism, jaundice, numb chin syndrome, an enlarged spleen, leg ulcers and blindness. The heritability of sickle cell anaemia, the most common and severe form of SCD, is as follows: if both parents are carriers (AS/AS), their children have a 25% chance of having the disease. If one parent has the disease (SS) and the other has no sickle cell genes (AA), there’s a 100% chance their kids will be carriers (AS) and a 0% chance they will have the disease. https://news.scienceafrica.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/map-3.png In a world filled with struggles and setbacks, Lea Kilenga is a beacon of hope for those living with sickle cell disease. Ms. Leah Kilenga Masamo Bey is the founder and executive director of Africa Sickle Cell Organization. She works as a project manager and a patient advocate and partners with National & Local Government, CSO’s and other Healthcare Stakeholders to create programs, guidelines, policies and healthcare systems around Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Kenya. https://fellows.echoinggreen.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/lea-kilenga-masamo-bey.jpg Growing up with sickle cell Lea Kilenga was born into a family where three out of four siblings, including herself, were diagnosed with sickle cell disease. The youngest sister succumbed to the disease at just 4 years old, while Lea was given a grim prognosis - she wouldn't live past her 8th birthday. Sickle cell disease is a debilitating blood disorder that distorts red blood cells, causing blockages in blood flow to organs, leading to severe complications such as stroke, anemia, and excruciating pain. Kilenga vividly recalls the pain and challenges associated with the disease, emphasizing the urgent need for improved medical care and support for those affected. Creating a new phase Determined to make a difference for sickle cell patients, Kilenga embarked on a mission to shed light on the struggles faced by those living with the disease. She captured stories through photography and interviews, revealing the harsh realities of inadequate healthcare and societal stigma faced by sickle cell patients in Kenya. Kilenga's efforts caught the attention of the Ministry of Health, leading to the establishment of national guidelines for sickle cell disease management. She then founded the Africa Sickle Cell Organization, focusing on providing access to treatment, education, and support for the growing population of sickle cell patients in sub-Saharan Africa. https://images.medshr.net/cms/original/20220823143136140-Screenshot-2022-08-23-153122.png Connecting patients with clinics Through her organization, Kilenga facilitates patient enrollment in health insurance programs and connects them with specialized sickle cell clinics for comprehensive care. The organization collaborates with governmental and non-governmental entities to expand access to quality treatment for patients, offering vital services such as diagnostic testing, medication, and caregiver support. Kilenga's dedication has seen the establishment of four clinics in Kenya, serving thousands of patients and making significant strides in reducing the stigma surrounding sickle cell disease. https://news.scienceafrica.co.ke/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/map-1.png Opening hearts and minds Beyond medical intervention, Kilenga is committed to raising awareness and eliminating the stigma associated with sickle cell disease. She engages with communities, educating them about the disease, dispelling myths, and fostering acceptance and support for sickle cell patients. Kilenga's grassroots efforts have sparked conversations and brought about positive change in societal perceptions towards sickle cell. Her message is clear - those with sickle cell deserve dignity, respect, and the opportunity to lead fulfilling lives. Lea Kilenga's unwavering determination and compassionate spirit continue to impact the lives of sickle cell patients, offering hope and empowerment in the face of adversity. Her story is a testament to resilience, advocacy, and the power of one individual to bring about meaningful change in the world. https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/caf396a7c2138b770483f6aad799c1d446fd77eb/0_286_3897_2338/master/3897.jpg?width=620&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=fb102dfbcf20bb9f84062ebf7089a39a Source(s) ApexLifeHub The guardian Echoing green Researchgate.net -_- 😎 MusicMod |
Brooce:I'll l brag with ease I'm that good with diss your face, ruin to see, when I sting like bees ain't your blood, but I'll fix your niece for free you'll find me on knees |
In the absence of my childish bars 😞, y'all have became lost lambs. The pores here are wide now, too wide. ![]() |
Racoon:E get as e be. I swear. |