OGANNLA AND HIS BOYS HAVE DONE ENOUGH!!!
For two days straight, I have called out journalists and media personalities closely tied to the NPFL and the NFF, people who see the rot firsthand, know what players endure, and understand the consequences of poor administration.
I have mentioned names like Oganla, Oma, Mike, and many others because a clique that seems more interested in protecting interests than demanding better standards. Rather than confronting mediocrity, they often appear willing to defend and promote it as long as it serves their own circles. And tear down hard work with agenda if it doesn’t suit them
What is even more telling is that many of them seem uncomfortable not because progress is happening, but because it is happening outside their influence and on terms they cannot control. They are not angry that the team is succeeding; they are angry that the team is succeeding without them.
For years, many of these people have positioned themselves as stakeholders and gatekeepers of Nigerian football. Yet when genuine accountability is demanded, they close ranks, protect one another, and attack anyone who challenges the status quo. Their concern has never truly been the success of Nigerian football but whether success arrives through channels they can influence.
Most people seem to see it from my angle too and it means that We know who these people are, and we know the role they have played in normalizing failure, excusing incompetence, and enabling the very system they publicly complain about.
My hope is that Nigerian football eventually gets leadership that prioritizes competence, accountability, and success above personal interests.
And when that day comes, these individuals should be nowhere near the team. In my view, they have become just as damaging as the system they constantly enable. No serious football administration should keep people around whose loyalty is to influence and access rather than progress.
That is why I have respect for Eric Chelle. He has stood his ground, shut out the noise, ignored the tantrums, and focused on the job. The anger from some quarters is not because the team is failing, but because the team is succeeding without their approval, influence, or control.
For the first time in a long while, someone has shown that Nigerian football can move forward without bowing to the usual power brokers. And that, more than anything else, is what many of them cannot stand.
Ogannla god will punish you seh
Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed the signing of winger Zadok Yohanna from AIK Stockholm on a five-year contract until June 2031 for undisclosed terms. ✍️
Zadok Yohanna's scout who discovered him before his move to Sweden 🗣
" I called the AIK CEO and said, 'You need to close this deal immediately. If he doesn't turn out well, fire me. Fire me without any compensation."
Less than a year after his discovery he's moved to EPL 😍
Zadok Yohanna's scout who discovered him before his move to Sweden 🗣
" I called the AIK CEO and said, 'You need to close this deal immediately. If he doesn't turn out well, fire me. Fire me without any compensation."
Less than a year after his discovery he's moved to EPL 😍
🚨 Official: Zadok Yohanna joins Brighton from AIK Stockholm on a contract until June 2031, winning the race against 4 clubs. 🇳🇬
£21.5m fee invested on talented winger by #BHAFC. 🔵⚪️
I watched
1994 - I rem the Baggio Penalty
1998 - I rem France vs Senegal 1-0
2002 - I rem Efe Sodje
2006 - I rem rooting for England
2010 - WC in Africa
2014 - I rem the Gotze Goal
2018 - Ngr vs Arg - Vic Moses goal
2022 - Qatar WC
And will watch 2026 by Gods Grace
I want all Nigerians to remember the incompetence & lack of strategic thinking from Mr. Gusau & the entire @thenff board that led to missing the World Cup. The same man will try to run for re-election this year. There must be consequences for failure & he cannot stay 🇳🇬🦅
Eric Chelle wey drew at home to Zimbabwe no cost us.
The manager wey get the lifeline in the playoff against DRC no cost us.
Peseiro, Finidi and Chelle ruined the World Cup ticket.
Liam Delap remains keen to prove a point and make it at Chelsea. It remains to be seen whether he will get that chance with Nicolas Jackson in with a shot of making Xabi Alonso‘s squad after his Bayern Munich loan ends https://t.co/Ifsy9LCvWj
What kind of stupid language is this?? What do you mean Donate?? Is state resources his father’s money?
Abi gbogboyin rindin ni? Na him papa get FAAC allocation abi security allocation?
Isokuso wo ni ehn so to dun mo yin lori?
For Record purpose!!!
Since 2019, here’s what Gov. Seyi Makinde has donated to security operatives in Oyo State:
Vehicles & Patrol Vans donated to Securty Operatives to combat insecurity from 2019–2026