Africa: Bloodbath At A Football Match In Guinea, Over 50 Dead | First Sports With Rupha Ramani

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Africa: Bloodbath At A Football Match In Guinea, Over 50 Dead | First Sports With Rupha Ramani


Africa: Bloodbath At A Football Match In Guinea, Over 50 Dead | First Sports With Rupha Ramani

A local football match turned violent in Africa’s Guinea. More than 50 people were confirmed dead by the government. The authorities claim that the violence erupted over refereeing decisions that led to fan invasion. It is also reported that the…

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  1. Savages, and those of you who think that Africa can become a unified continent by just opening African borders with out intelligently civilizing idiots like this are in for a rude awakening.

  2. I do not care about any fans who risk their lives for the love of a game in which they(the fans) are not generating any wealth from, I think it is stupid. 🥸

  3. Report this news outlet for misinformation!! This was a crowd crush. Not a massacre. They are trying to make this region look unstable so we don’t think anything of the West trying to invade them. It is fake!

  4. Do not believe this news outlet. It’s a fake story to make this region look unstable. This is such a tragedy, but it was a crowd crush. Just like the one that happened in S. Korea in 2022 where 150 died 😔 I’m not sure why this news outlet is calling a crowd crush a massacre. More propaganda.

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    This period of blessing is also described in the Bible as one of judgment, or trial. Isaiah wrote that when the Lord’s judgments are abroad in the earth, “the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness.” (Isa. 26:9) All the inequalities of the present will then be righted. Those who now will fully oppose God and his laws, and unjustly treat their fellows, will then receive appropriate discipline designed to correct their wrongdoing. All the circumstances relative to each individual will be considered, and the people blessed or punished accordingly.

    Even those who have died in infancy will be awakened, will mature to adulthood, and have an opportunity to enjoy God’s blessings. In a comforting promise to mothers who lose their children, the prophet wrote: “Thus saith the Lord; A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter weeping; Rachel weeping for her children refused to be comforted for her children, because they were not. Thus saith the Lord: Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thine eyes from tears, for thy work shall be rewarded, saith the Lord, and they shall come again from the land of the enemy.”—Jer. 31:15-17

    Having had real experience with both good and evil, each individual will be able to choose intelligently between good, and live forever, or evil, and again be sentenced to death; a death from which there will be no resurrection. Christ will then be King, and judge supreme. Peter also refers to him as a great “Prophet,” and informs us that it shall come to pass “that every soul which will not hear [or obey] that Prophet, shall be destroyed from among the people.”—Acts 3:22,23

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    Death Plagues All

    For more than six thousand years, humanity has been exposed to evil, and by experience has been learning the awful results of disobedience. The seeds of death are manifest in everyone, by myriads of infirmities and diseases of mind and body. Neither the young nor the old have escaped. Upheavals of nature in an unfinished earth, accidents, and men’s own cruelties to one another in war and in crime all contribute to the process.

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    In describing the arrangement by which Jesus became the Redeemer of the world, the Bible uses the word “ransom.” (I Tim. 2:6) The word used in the Greek text means “a corresponding price of release.” Jesus was a perfect man, just as Adam was a perfect man before he sinned. Thus in death Jesus became a corresponding price for the forfeited life of Adam. And as all mankind lost life through Adam, so all mankind is redeemed from death through Christ.