@kynekr03: LEO MESSI: “EL BARÇA ES UN CLUB QUE QUIERO” 🌟 | ARGENTINA WC 🇦🇷 #messi #argentina #worldcup #leomessi #viral

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seanhz.bw
sean :
Pedri pasándole el balón a messi
2026-07-17 04:26:30
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emanuel_lopez_7
Emanuel⚡ :
PRUEBA FINAL : LOS ALUMNOS CONTRA EL MAESTRO
2026-07-16 21:47:45
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maucit00
mau.u :
Bro su partido despedida con el barca
2026-07-17 02:03:58
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bruno__archila
Bruno archila :
Todos hablan de lamine y Messi pero…
2026-07-17 16:27:17
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el_sujeto1808
el_sujeto1808 :
Osea que todo termina el domingo? :(
2026-07-17 05:52:37
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crispand
CrisPand! :
"Equipo al cual quiero y sigo"
2026-07-17 02:23:29
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licha_.0
Licha :
Es poetico que sobre el final de su carrera se enfrente en una final del mundo ante el pais en el que jugo el 90% de su carrera y contra jovenes al que los conoce desde bebés practicamente
2026-07-17 03:40:35
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kynekr03
Kynekr :
La final del mundial 2026 resumida en una foto: Que linda historia 💞
2026-07-16 19:24:03
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unusuario2000s
nothing :
todos los que fuimos y somos del barca es solamente por él.
2026-07-17 14:11:25
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raphinha_the_goat11
RAPHINHA_11 :
I don't want him to retire 😭
2026-07-17 22:00:29
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brayanaparaujopol
Araujo 💸 :
Este domingo no juega España vs argentina , el partido que veremos es Barcelona vs Messi✨
2026-07-17 14:46:25
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alexisperez_0
Alexis Perez1107 :
Barca nunca saldrá del corazón de Messi
2026-07-17 02:05:55
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pancracio498
pancracio :
El mejor jugador de la masia vs la mejor generación de la masia
2026-07-17 04:09:09
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At this point, I support the position of the U.S. Congressman calling for stricter oversight of U.S. aid to Nigeria until there is greater transparency and accountability in how such funds are used. Over the years, Nigeria has received billions of dollars in assistance from the United States. The question many Nigerians are asking is: What measurable impact has this aid had on the lives of ordinary citizens? If the Nigerian government is asked today to provide a clear and detailed account of how these funds have been spent, it should be able to do so transparently. Accountability is not optional—it is a fundamental principle of good governance. This debate should also serve as a wake-up call for Nigerians. We must continue to hold our leaders accountable for every loan, every grant, and every form of international assistance received on behalf of the people. Our country continues to face insecurity, inflation, unemployment, and economic hardship. At the same time, Nigeria has received loans from institutions such as the World Bank and other international partners, as well as development assistance from foreign governments. Nigerians deserve to know how these resources have been invested and what benefits they have produced. Transparency builds trust. Accountability strengthens democracy. And responsible management of public resources is essential to building a better Nigeria. We must continue to demand answers, insist on prudent use of public funds, and work toward a country where every naira and every dollar received in the name of the people can be accounted for. Justice can never be cracked.
At this point, I support the position of the U.S. Congressman calling for stricter oversight of U.S. aid to Nigeria until there is greater transparency and accountability in how such funds are used. Over the years, Nigeria has received billions of dollars in assistance from the United States. The question many Nigerians are asking is: What measurable impact has this aid had on the lives of ordinary citizens? If the Nigerian government is asked today to provide a clear and detailed account of how these funds have been spent, it should be able to do so transparently. Accountability is not optional—it is a fundamental principle of good governance. This debate should also serve as a wake-up call for Nigerians. We must continue to hold our leaders accountable for every loan, every grant, and every form of international assistance received on behalf of the people. Our country continues to face insecurity, inflation, unemployment, and economic hardship. At the same time, Nigeria has received loans from institutions such as the World Bank and other international partners, as well as development assistance from foreign governments. Nigerians deserve to know how these resources have been invested and what benefits they have produced. Transparency builds trust. Accountability strengthens democracy. And responsible management of public resources is essential to building a better Nigeria. We must continue to demand answers, insist on prudent use of public funds, and work toward a country where every naira and every dollar received in the name of the people can be accounted for. Justice can never be cracked.

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