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19/03/2026

Labarin wata marainiya da wani attajiri

19/03/2026

Labarin wani attajiri da ya kwanta da jikar sa part 1

19/03/2026

Labarin wata agwagwa part 1

18/03/2026

Fine girl dey do okada 🫣🫣🫣🫣

18/03/2026

📢📢LABARIN WANI ATTAJIRI🤔
Khalid attajiri ne… amma yana neman soyayya ta gaskiya.
Sai ya hadu da Aisha… kyakkyawa, nutsuwa… ya fada soyayya da ita.
Amma a boye…
ba soyayyarsa take ba… dukiyarsa take so.
Bayan sun yi aure…
ta fara tunanin yadda zata mallaki komai ita kadai.
Wata rana… ta shirya masa abinci kamar kullum…
amma zuciyarta cike take da mummunan shiri.
Khalid ya zauna… ya dauki cokali…
zai fara cin abincin…
Kwatsam… wayarsa ta fara ringing 😳
Ya tashi ya amsa kiran…
ya fita daga wurin.
Abincin ya rage a gabansa… ba tare da ya ci ba.
Wani lokaci… abin da kake dauka soyayya…
tarko ne.
Kuma ceto na iya zuwa… a lokacin da baka zata ba.
📢
“Follow domin karin labarai masu sanyi 👀🔥”

01/03/2026

T€l aviiv na ƙasar Israeeel a wannan daren...

01/03/2026

I do not mourn the death of Ali Khameni, nor do I celebrate it. What I openly detest, however, is the faux morality that so often accompanies American intervention, the loud declarations of righteousness that rarely survive the test of time.

For the sake of Iran, I had hoped this war would not happen. But history has never been shaped by hopes alone. Wishes are not guarantees, and restraint is rarely rewarded in geopolitics.

Now the Ayatollah is dead and the only honest question left is: what comes next?

If you believe the death of a supreme leader automatically leads to a happily ever after, then you are being dangerously naïve.

I understand the relief, perhaps even joy of those who have lived for decades under repression, for whom this man symbolized fear, silence, and stalled futures.

I also understand the satisfaction felt beyond Iran’s borders, particularly in places like Lebanon and Yemen, where proxy conflicts and armed groups exported suffering, instability, and despair.

These emotions are human. They are valid.
But the world is not simple, and history is not kind to simple conclusions.

The uncomfortable truth is this: many nations directly touched by American intervention over the last five decades did not emerge into freedom, they fell into chaos.

From Panama to Guatemala, From Iraq to Libya. And these interventions occurred under leaders far more restrained than those we see today.

We all are alive when crowds celebrated endlessly as Saddam Hussein was captured and executed. We all were alive when Muammar Gaddafi was dragged from power and killed, and the world was told a new era had begun.

Both men were widely regarded as tyrants. Their ends were framed as moral victories and necessary steps toward peace and democracy.

But look honestly at Iraq today. Look honestly at Libya.

The removal of a despot did not heal those nations. It fractured them. Power vacuums do not remain empty; they are filled often by forces far worse, far more chaotic, a

01/03/2026

Every souls should test dead 😭😭😭

28/02/2026

Iran 💪💪💪

27/02/2026

wa'azin yamma

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