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vs1ffqnb78mvyw · 1 year
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shaadiwish · 1 year
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This Bangladeshi Bride Flaunted Stunning Pastel Looks For Her Nikaah
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secondbutonenothird · 1 month
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why are all the people i talk to on tumblr straight and british or mulism
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g0th1cc4ndl3s · 3 months
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HOW TO HELP PALESTINE
Hello! To help Palestine win against Israel, you can do many things, even from home! I’ll be listing the things YOU can do to support Palestine.
Boycott companies supporting Israel
Stop buying from companies supporting Israel
Protest
Sign campaigns against companies supporting Israel with money (ex. is #NoTechForApartheid, you can go visit the website at notechforapartheid.com, it’s free and it’s easy, it’s close to its goal of 87000, currently at 85566)
Spread information about the ethnic cleansing, genocide, Palestine history, etc. either online or offline (yes, even if you have a small platform, do it, each person talking about it counts.)
Donate to charities for Gaza and Palestine
Contact your member of Congress and call for an immediate ceasefire
Lift up Palestinian voices
LEARN MORE ABOUT GAZA, PALESTINE AND SHARE
History of Palestine and Israel history (sourced from Quora by Ghassan Khalid Barghouti, a Palestinian, edit: this post was published four years ago):
“First of all, let me give you a brief history of Palestine. Palestine was originally a province of the Ottoman empire akin to a US state or a Canadian province and then got occupied by the British when the Ottoman empire lost in WW1. Current independent countries such as Jordan, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon were more or less a part of the Ottoman empire. While each of these countries share similar culture and social make up, their exist some difference, and the people of these countries that were mentioned got independence from the British empire expect for Palestine.
Palestine has an Arab and Islamic majority and a sizable Jewish minority. Some of those Jews lived peacefully in Palestine for generations, some even go back to the Kingdom of Israel. But the larger portion of those Jews came from Europe to escape persecution. They came to Palestine as refugees and they largely lived side-by-side with Mulisms and Christians.
Everything good so far? Now, unfortunately things from there on weren’t as good. Because the world sympathized with Jews as a result of the Holocaust, they decided to grant them a country in Palestine (which didn’t even have a Jewish majority). So naturally the Arabs rejected those move, because for them, it didn’t make sense that you should lose your lands just because another group of people suffered by another group of people were not even part of your continent. So they resisted. Unfortunately for them, the extremist Jewish militias were more organized, and they killed lots of simple farmers and villagers and forced others to flee, and denied them the chance to come back to their homeland after the war was over.
Now forward to the present. You have Jewish-European state sitting upon a land that once had a Mulisms, Christians, and Jews living on it, who were Arabs and many of them identified as “Palestinians”. These Palestinians are now either, second-class citizens in Jordan, or living a very uncomfortable life in the Westbank with checkpoints all over the place, walls separating territories, and extremist settlers living in among them, and sometimes abusing or burning their victims alive.
What do Palestinians want? They want justice as a start. They need to have their land back, and not being refugees anymore.”
I am so sorry that this is a short stamp but these are general things to know on what to do/the history of Palestine and I hope you help, listen, and support. I hope that the Palestinian people are saved and given their beautiful country back.
If I made any mistakes with this post, please let me know so I can correctly share it. Thank you for reading and supporting, I hope you have a good day.
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jzq · 13 days
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I respectfully disagree with the “being anti AI is kinda like being a reactionary Christian” post because what the OP forgot is that many Jewish and Mulisms (form both orthodox and modern spectrums) has also called out AI for stealing their traditions and culture
I think it’s kinda odd that when Christians also bring up this too, it’s dosn’t suddenly count because all the negative things that fascists did in history in the name Christianality
i typed something longer in response to this but i just wonder what you mean by jews and muslims calling out ai for stealing their traditions and culture. ive seen the thing about people faking native artwork (sucks, dont like that, but its not an ai exclusive problem. people fake stuff like that without ai all the time) but if its anything to do with Art Requiring Effort or Having Some Essential Soul, then im inclined to disregard it because it means nothing to me
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ayda--demir · 18 days
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Where: Mulism Cultural Society Mosque for Berat's Funeral
When: March 19, 2024
Idle fingers tug the headscarf a little tighter around her neck, knelt on a pillow in the third row (children in the second and men in the first) in the prayer room outside of the mosque in Haringey. Inwardly Ayda berated herself for not putting more into the funeral, the last thing she could do was give Berat the ending he deserved, but there was too much in the little time they had. A hand reached out, taking Ma’s hand in hers, catching sight of Emine on the other side, holding the opposite hand. At least she was able to accomplish one thing, giving Ma the time to process and grieve, leaving the arrangements to her. 
All those in attendance, and the body, faced in the direction of Mecca. The whole community had shown up, and those that cared for him, and it made her sad that he couldn’t see all of those who loved him, let him know that he wasn’t alone. She wanted to believe that he was looking down at them. That he was in a better place. 
The Iman stands facing them, ready to give the prayer. “God is greater.” 
“God is greater,” all the voices echo. 
“In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful. Praise be to God, the Lord of the Universe, the Compassionate, the Merciful, Sovereign of the Day of Judgment! You alone we worship, and to You alone we turn for help. Guide us to the straight path, the path of those whom You have favoured, not of those who have incurred Your wrath, nor those who have gone astray.” The Iman’s voice carries a power that resonates in Ayda. 
“God is greater,” all the voices echo once more. 
“Allah, we ask You to raise the rank of Muhammad, and have mercy upon the Al (family, friends, and everyone else present for the funeral) of Muhammad, as You raised the rank of Ibrahim (Abraham), and the Al of Ibrahim. Verily, You are the One Who deserves to be praised and thanked, and the One Who is glorified. O Allah, we ask You to bless Muhammad, and the Al of Muhammad, as You blessed Ibrahim, and the Al of Ibrahim. Verily, You are the One Who deserves to be praised and thanked, and the One Who is glorified.”
“God is greater,” a choir of voices rang. 
“Allah, grant forgiveness to our living and to our dead, and to those who are present and to those who are absent, and to our young and our old folk, and to our males and females. O Allah! Whomsoever you grant to live, from among us, help him to live in Islam, and whom of us you cause to die, help him to die in faith. Grant especially this dead person your ease, rest, forgiveness and consent Allah, if he acted well, then increase for him his good action, and if he acted wrongly, then overlook his wrong actions. Grant him security, glad tidings, generosity and closeness to you. We seek Thy blessings, Thou art the most Merciful.”
 “God is greater,” a moment of silence follows, then all those in unison along with the Iman finish the prayer. “May the peace and mercy of Allah be upon you.”
She can feel the tears start to swell in her eyes, giving Berat’s mothers hand a small squeeze in reassurance that she wasn’t alone. Slowly the front row stands, taking a moment to pass by Berat’s body, a silent goodbye said. Next the children went, a few words murmured. Lastly, the women stand, letting them all take a turn before leaving the end for herself, Emine and Berat’s mother. 
She can’t believe she’s saying goodbye. 
Emine leads them, tears streaming down her cheeks and given the custom, she was doing a good job holding it together. A hand comes to rest on top of his and she can hear what the girl whispers. 
“I want you to know that you are the best big brother. I know we had our differences, but I wouldn’t have wanted to do this world without you. I love you, always.” She leans down to kiss his forehead, moving to let Ma take her turn. 
“My sweet boy. Life is not fair.” The words are heard between the sobs. “I will pray for you every day. I love you.” She placed a kiss upon his forehead, Emine reaching to take her head. 
And that left Ayda, standing there looking at the man she was so certain she would have spent the rest of her life with. “May you be at peace. I will look out for them.” That she could promise them. “I’m sorry for leaving.” The last words she whispers, moving away. 
The burial grounds are not too far off, a line of people following behind the men carrying Berat’s body and he is slowly lowered into his grave. Muslims did not believe in cremation, that there will be a physical resurrection on Judgement Day, and Ayda wished for nothing more. 
Ma, Ayda and Emine are the first to throw three handfuls of dirt onto his grave, reciting a small prayer. 
“Out of it We (Allah) created you, And into it We deposit you, And from it We shall take you out once again.” 
The rest of the family, friends and the community do the same, reciting the same words. A lot of hands wiping under eyes and hugs shared amongst those there. 
It wasn’t long until everyone was invited to Tamamen Dolu for food and drinks, a custom that would have taken place at Ma’s, but this felt like a better setting and would allow her to go home when she was ready. Where she knew it would be quiet for her. . 
Ayda kept busy, making sure everyone had something to drink and food on a plate, it gave her a way to keep her mind distracted. 
When the night was starting to wind down, she caught sight of Emine sitting at the table that had their engravement. 
She moves to stand behind her, a hand reaching up to unclasp the necklace from around her neck, moving to place it around Emine’s. 
“Ayda, what are you doing?” Emine questions her, turning her head before a hand comes up to wrap around the ring hanging from it. 
“I think you should have this.” It was breaking her to give the last piece of Berat she had, but it felt right giving it to Emine. “That was the engagement ring he got for me. I wanted to give you something to remember him by.” 
Emine sits there speechless for a second, head turning to look down at the ring. “Ayda…I…” Ayda could feel the tears return and when she saw Emine’s face after she slipped out of the chair, it seemed both of them were doing the same. Arms wrap around her, letting hers wrap around the other. “Thank you.” She whispers.
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moonshinemagpie · 5 months
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The only time I've felt like I wasn't standing on the deck of a rocking ship since 10/7 was two nights ago, when I went to a bonfire with my Algerian, Egyptian, Jordanian, and Israeli friends. These are people I was raised to call "aunt" and "uncle" as a child. They're my family. Some Jewish, some Mulism, all Arabic speakers except me (I'm hopeless), and the 7 children under five all playing happily together while adults spoke very, very discreetly about the war. I guess it was comforting to be around friends, and also I'm fortunate because my friends are intelligent people who know vastly more about this situation than I do—whereas online it's the opposite, it's a constant flinging of simplistic misinformation while I try my best to stand on the sidelines and not correct everyone all at once.
I guess it was also enormously comforting to see how easy and natural it is for people, regardless of their backgrounds, to express compassion for Palestine without lacing it with antisemitism, and vice versa. It reminded me that for plenty of people in the world, human lives still have worth and peaceful multiculturalism is still possible.
I am very, very lucky these are my lifelong friends. Increasingly I am realizing that I am in an incredibly privileged and rare position to know these cultures without having been born into them.
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archtroop · 7 months
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Dude you can claim Palestine is the home of Jewish people, I agree actually agree. but that doesn’t erase the material reality that Arab Palestinians have lived there just as long. They are perhaps even the descendants of Jews who converted to Islam and Christianity. They are your equal. Also HAMAS wouldn’t exist if Palestine wasn’t colonised. Also sorry but your echo of palestians not existing is the same way European colonizers denied native peoples ties to America. Also what about the Israeli government? How do THEY treat Palestinians? Lmao
If you are putting LMAO, "laughing my ass off" at the end of your ask, it kind of paints pretty well your "education" on the subject.
You just told me in not so many words that, while armed terrorists breach the border, shooting civilians on sight, rounding up people in rooms and machine gunning them, slaughtering elderly, children, infants, taking women hostage, taking families hostage, parading children hostages through Gaza like trophies and beating them, all recorded with pride and glee, carrying mutilated desecrated bodies of women on their pick up trucks,
We in Israel should smile and be a nice docile Jew to fit your mold.
Symphaty has an exploration date. Don't like it?
Stop sending dumb asks. On anon.
We will not apologize for staying alive to make you feel better.
AND REMIND ANYONE READING THIS: ISRAEL CONSISTS OF NOT ONLY JEWS. MULISM ARABS, CHRISTIAN ARABS, BEDOUIN, BAHAII & DRUZE, ARE ALL UNDER THAT SAME ATTACK.
Bedouin settlements fell under this attack, too.
Any of the above serve in the IDF. Any of the above are a valid target of the HAMAS.
HAMAS is a terrorist extremists organization. They don't care for their own just as much as they don't care about any human life.
This is war.
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This is the thing.
Someone told me, "I didn't stan them so I didn't hold them accountable" and I was like ¿?, so you are admitting that you don't actually care about the problem in question and you are just having selective morality?
You never questioned when other artists did the same or even worse and you know why you never questionate? Because you didn't give a fuck about the topic but right now you are being moralist.
"Oh but he has a unicef campaign and he is promoting hate with the big wave of islamophobia in Korea"
Honey, the song is not even islamophobic, he is not promoting because the song is not promoting islamophobia and even the persoon who wrote the song is from the same religion.
Second, putting an actual social issue as an idol's responsability to promote fan wars is the most direspectful and minimizing shit you can do.
"He admitted he was wrong"
No he didn't, he clarify he didn't share the song on his feed in a hateful way but because he feels related to the song, the song is not islamophobic and talks about a gay relationship so it shouldn't be a problem, he didn't apologize because he shouldn't apologize about a song is not even his and that he didn't even produced, wrote or participate.
And it was fine he cleared that he wasn't apologizing because no one should apologize from sharing a song on their feed.
Can u imagine if every person who haas ever heard take me the church by hozier have to apologize?
I am using other artists as an example because 99% of people hating are non mulisms, are fans of other groups that promote and even talked about the song in a positive way and never got in a polemic for it.
If you never heard it, it's because almost no one gave a fuck about it, and you know why? Because if you cared about the religion, you should do something real instead of hating someone who shared a song about gay people on their feed
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beeindaclouds · 2 years
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tws : cursing and caps
i’ve known mewobah or whatever their name is, and not for a good reason. they’ve basically made their own religion or what ever and it’s not good and their an asshole, i’ve also heard that they’ve disrespected mulisms but i might be wrong. but ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!? THEY FUCKING SEXUALIZED TECHNOBLADE?? I SWEAR, THEY DESERVE TO NOT BE ON THE CENTER OF THE EARTH BECAUSE OF WHAT THEYVE DONE. COMPLETELY DISGUSTING.
sorry for cursing and all the caps but, i really hate them and yeah, sorry bee! hope you can understand. and yeah, sorry again for cursing so much.
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No, it's ok to be angry and curse once in a while! And this person deserve every curse word in the world istfg
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comphyjost · 2 years
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Did you know that St.Louis is in the top 10 for most racist/segregated cities in the United States and every year hundreds of POC families are leaving because of it.
So Kadri getting threats from residents/fans is pretty on brand for them, considering their head coach was once suspended for racism and their goaltender was found to have racist tweets against Mulisms. obviously no one wants to see anyone get injured but the response from St.Louis fans is absolutely disgusting. "but say no to racism" right, to bad the NHL can't follow through with half the campaigns they have started.
i actually did not know that but being a racist city doesn’t excuse racism. it’s not surprising to me at all to know this now.
it really is on brand. honestly none of it is that shocking especially for that team and that city and that coach. and for the nhl.
i was talking with a new friend from class and he was asking about it and how he doesn’t hear it happen in other sports like that, and i’m sure it does happen, but in hockey, it’s very white and very privileged.
the nhl refuses to do anything about it, to stand up for their players who are faced with racism on a daily basis. they have their performative bullshit to make themselves look like they care of hockey is for everyone and we skate for equality, but they never follow through!
it’s so sad to see them take these programs that are so necessary and could do great things but do not do anything to create that. the nhl simply markets them for a bare minimum effort without actually caring about the issues.
which unfortunately is how a lot of mega companies, businesses, and professional sports behave. but it continually happens in the nhl over and over again.
if nothing, we know that when it comes down to it, the nhl will always protect the whiteness of the game as well as the racist attitudes of some fans and will not stand up for their players of color.
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cyarskj52 · 2 months
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You know another vile thing about those anti-Biden folk MSNBC (and other cable news) continue to platform?
They talk about hurting Biden/democrats by not voting for him, but the real people they'll hurt are the people *only democrats help.
Black people
The producers know this
They tell their viewers those folk are the base of the party, knowing that is a lie. They don't tell them their sordid history - one is a communist/DSA stooge, the other a mulism anti-democratic criminal, & another just got a huge grant due to Biden/Harris policies.
They know their audience of *mostly older white people will hate - I mean absolutely loathe those people and use their anti-democratic/anti-Biden/Harris words to rationalize and justify their own hatred of the party and of Black people in particular.
I don't know who the producers are but I can guess they, like the panel folk are Bernie, Warren, or trump clowns.
And one thing those three have in common is a contempt for Black people.
We know fox and cnn have 50 white people in cafe stories ready to go..
but MSNBC is as bad and as vile with platforming smiling faces pretending to be democrats.
Except for Lawrence, of course.
Can you imagine how it feels to see cable/network news constantly insult us?
It is hard to express how it feels to be bombarded with covert/overt hate by national media that is 24x7 and sent across the globe
Add to that social apps pushing global hate to our feeds 24x7.
We can't wear our natural hair in school or work, but every other race can wear theirs how they want- including mimicking ours
We are over policed because we exist. Not because of what we wear, how we talk, how we work, play, or pay for stuff.
We exist, therefore, we are hated.
There's an entire political party whose sole purpose is to attack us. There's an entire wing of the party we support whose sole purpose is to attack us
Every western & eastern nation hates us and the only respite we get is when we are among ourselves/loved ones
It is exhausting
We are our own emotional support group and we are tired of having to do it because the red and blue waves each require our constant attention - one to hold off putting us back in chains, the other to keep on course because the other way is seductive to far too many blue folk.
I don't want to be hated across the globe, in this country, or on my street.
But here we are, and by the looks of what we see on this app and others, and on network/cable news..
I don't see an out.
It is too profitable, too easy, and too ingrained in too many people.
Hopefully democrats will keep on winning,
VP Harris & Pres Biden will keep their foots on the necks of republicans & their media, & that the rest of the non-Black democratic party do more, do better, & keep this thing afloat
We can't do it alone
Oh, and MSNBC producers are vile
so yeah with the exception of Lawerence it’s forever fuck MSNBC.
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nationenskurs · 10 months
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SE VIDEO: Arabisk muslim til Paludan: "Det er så dejligt at svømme i perkerland, perkerland! Fuck Danmark!"
Som mange andre patriotiske politikere modtager partileder for Stram Kurs Rasmus Paludan ofte chikanøse beskeder fra i Danmark boende muslimer. Således også på Snapchat til hans profil der. Det var den 9. juli 2023, at en meget ubehagelig video blev sendt direkte til Rasmus Paludans Snapchat-profil realpaludan. I videoen kan man se 3 arabiske mulismer, som siger: “Det er så dejligt at svømme i…
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val-lore · 1 year
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Races of Halla: The Human
Been a while since the last lore document but this one is a relatively simple one to write up and explain. Today we will be discussing one of the most popular races in the Val-ley universe, the Human.
Humans exist on pratically all contintents of Halla save for the frozen hellhole of Owias and humans can be seen as the modern ancestor of the majority of the other races. So the question is... how did humans come to be on Halla to begin with?
For that, we have to first discuss how Halla was discovered to begin with. Long ago, in a younger era of the universe an mysterious being born from the star known as the Dark One and his six followers arrived at this perfect world in the corner of the Milky Way galaxy. These beings are known as Ones and they are largely responsbile for creating life in the universe.
For this, Ones are terrorital beings and they often fight if they get into contact with each other, but six of them is quite unprecented. However, this would not last as one known as Valakos would betray the rest, killing two of the six Ones and attempting to plunge Halla into a firey age, intending on creating his own species made of rock and lava.
This would drive the Dark One to shatter Valakos and it is said that the Dark One was either banished, or drove himself into exile after killing Valakos.
So during this Valakos rampage and the death of six Ones, Halla became drenched in their blood that would become soaked up by the atmosphere of both the planet and the two moons (Nimara and Hilel respectively).
This connection somehow became interwinned with a planet on the other side of the galaxy, a small planet known as Earth, but not just the Earth of this dimension but all variants of Earth, past and future.
Before long, a phenemeom began to occur on Earth where people who fell asleep found themselves to have awoken all across Halla (and yes, that even extends to the ocean) and over a period long before a calander system was introduced. It is said when it occured, large swathes of people from across Earth would disappear at random points in time and history, missing people cases and entire colonies on forgien soils just disappeared without a trace, only to wake up somewhere in Halla.
However, despite Humans suddenly appearing on Halla, to their surprise they were already humans here and on the far off distance continent of Eden, the elusives elves existed in their land of Gaia never to be disturbed.
Humans that were born on Halla and along with humans that arrive on Halla are biologically and physically the same and this blurs a line between the two groups. Some cultures such as the Vallum Empire attempted to show their superiority over the Earth humans but this largely failed as most humans that arrived on Halla either have to adapt to their surroundings or spend their life chasing for the life they lost.
Humans began arriving on Halla roughly 18,000 years ago and there have been notable Earth figures that have influenced and shaped Halla. One of which is the founder of the Vallum Empire, and later God of Control, Tohovok who was an Earthling from the 11th century Holy Roman Empire in the central germanic speaking world.
He was formely a priest who respected God and converted his new found hometown of Orbeck to Christianity. Over time, he became more respecting of the ancient Vallum gods and the customs, of course he realised it too late when he was fighting a crusade of his own making. His death is marred in a layer of mystery but his death led to his sons begin to view him as a diety than the founding of an empire, leading to his acension as a God sometime in the 3rd century of the Tohovok Imperial Calander.
Along with this, another example is Nawaar al-Qazi, an formerly Sunni Mulism girl that had been a wife to an nobleman somewhere in the Arabian peninsula who arrived in the Poian desert sometime in 573TIC, becoming a friend of an local mayor after saving him and his village from an aggressive Emir who had recently claimed the surrounding land. Over time, she began to respect the Glypto and the Scorpios of the Himli desert. Like with Tohovok, she had united the desert region and ended the racial divide between the Glypto, Scoprios and the humans that called the desert home and she felt enpowered by no longer being a wife to some nobleman and her new-found freedom led to her become reveared as a goddes of War.
Needless to say, Earth-born humans have a profound effect on Halla, shaping their culture and allowing for technological advancement that otherwise wouldn't be possible and since humans continue to pour into Halla, their influence will never leave aslong as there is an Earth.
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accuratenewsng · 2 years
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APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket disastrous error, satanic — Tinubu’s ally, Babachir Lawal
APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket disastrous error, satanic — Tinubu’s ally, Babachir Lawal
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal, a close ally of the presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, has described as a disastrous error the party’s Mulism-Muslim ticket, which made the former governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, running mate to the party’s flag bearer. The former SGF said though Tinubu was a good man…
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benjiedrawings · 3 years
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Heheh flowershop girlfriends buying seeds....
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