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The message of Islam will reach every household. My fellow Muslims, please repost and help spread the message.
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This won't trend in arewa twitter 🤦‍♀️
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This happened yesterday, a funeral for 17 people who were killed by bandits in Goran Namaye community, Maradun LGA of Zamfara State. HOW MANY OF YOU POST ABOUT IT?
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We wish every African team good luck at the World Cup 💯
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Dr. Muhammad Mashali, lovingly known across Egypt as “The Doctor of the Poor,” never owned a car or a cellphone. He lived without luxury, but spent over 50 years quietly healing thousands of lives. Every day, he walked the streets of Tanta in Egypt’s Nile Delta to his modest clinic, where patients, rich or poor, were always welcome. Many paid nothing. Some days he treated 40 to 50 people, often covering the cost of their medicine himself. After graduating with honors in 1967, he made a solemn vow: he would never turn away anyone who couldn’t afford treatment, a promise inspired by watching his father sacrifice everything for his education. “My reward is not money,” he once said, “it’s the smile of someone whose suffering has ended.” When a wealthy businessman once gifted him $20,000, a car, and an apartment, Dr. Mashali sold it all and used every penny to buy medical equipment for his patients. He treated everyone with equal dignity, regardless of religion, status, or background. For more than ten hours a day, he offered not just medicine, but compassion and hope. Dr. Muhammad Mashali passed away in 2020 at the age of 76, leaving behind no wealth, no grand possessions, only a profound legacy of kindness.
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Israel yesterday kidnapped four women. Two are footballers in the Palestinian National Team. Their names are: Natali Abu Dia and Rand Halwani. Is it normal to kidnap footballers, @FIFAcom? Where are sports media organisations? This story should be the headline everywhere.
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Most Nigerians have moved on from Tinubu. A large number of people are simply waiting until the next general election to boot him out of power. If it were left to me, I would have him. removed immediately through a revolution.
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It cost you $0.00 to retweet.
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Can we get an Ameen?
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Who knew it?
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Hakan yana nuna cewa nan gaba za ayi bankwana da wutar NEPA a Nigeria kenan🤔
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Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the worst President in the history of Nigeria...❌️❌️❌️ @officialABAT must resign ❌️
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😭💔 I dropped my daughter at school that morning and went to work, never knowing that very day was my last day of seeing my beautiful daughter. A few hours later, I received the most painful news a mother could ever hear — band!ts had attacked the school and kidnapped everyone, including my little girl and her teachers. Since then, my daughter has been in the forest, and I don't know if she is safe or even alive. 😭 The pain is too much for me to bear😭. Every day I cry, pray, and hope for a miracle. God, please protect my child and bring her back home alive. 🙏💔
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If you can’t go out for the protest, the least you can do is to repost 😢 Please let's repost and share massively😭 #BringBackOurChildren #BringBackOurChildren #BringBackOurChildren #BringBackOurChildren
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