💥🇦🇷 Leo Messi, the first player ever to score in every single World Cup round.
From group stages matchday 1, 2, 3… to the World Cup final. 🌎 @2010MisterChip
Lionel Messi was checked with the metal detector upon arriving in Miami with the Argentina National Team.
Messi's reaction is everything. 😂😂
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This man (Prince Adeniyi Matthew) created a fake government agency called Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, appointed himself as DG, secured office space at the Federal Secretariat, opened a CBN account in its name, got N1,302,978,784 allocation in 2026 budget, summoned ambassadors to meetings, held strategic sessions with ministers, and even represented Nigeria at international conferences.
The audacity is almost unbelievable. Nigeria never runs short of ‘yan iska.
Blaugrana heartbeat represents the energy that connects players, fans, and the club. It is what we share beyond results: a passion that drives us, unites us, and inspires us to keep moving forward. A heartbeat passed down from generation to generation, becoming visible every time the blaugrana colors come to life.
Mentioning numbers in Yorùbá is more complex and requires higher brainpower than in English, Hausa and Igbo.
Before you come for me, know that this is a fact. Numbers in English, Hausa and Igbo are in denary. They're just same 1 to 10 put in their respective place value. Numbers in Yorùbá will require you to add, multiply and subtract, just to call a number. It's complex.
For example, 777 in Hausa is dari bakwai da saba'in da bakwai. It loosely translates to 7x 100 + 7 x 10 + 7
In Igbo, it is narị asaa na iri asaa na asaa. It also translates to 7x100 + 7x10 + 7
In Yorùbá, 777 is
Mẹ́tàdínlọ́gọ́rin lé ní ẹ̀ẹ́dẹ́gbẹ̀rin. It translates to {(200 x 4 - (100)} + {(20 x 4 - (3)}
That's why it's complex for many people to grasp.
Looks like someone in Washington just updated the travel schedule.
"America First" has a way of becoming "Nigeria Next."
Soon we'll probably start hearing urgent calls for "democratization," "protecting democratic values," and "supporting civil society".
Out of the 48 nations in the World Cup, only Argentina do not have a single black player, think people need to deep and research why that is, it’s insane.