Can we ever really be certain that anything is permanent? I mean, the whole essence of life itself is how fickle it is. People die, marriages crash, firms go bankrupt. How about we just learn to live in the moment- which is really, the only thing we’ll ever be certain about.
200 level (2015/16), Faculty of Law, Benue State University, I was the best Islamic law student. I was so good my scripts were used by my juniors sets after as the precedent for answering questions in Islamic law.
500level (2019/2020), my project was the only one on Islamic law. My uncle begged me to write on Company law because I was really good at it. I said no and followed my passion for Islamic law. My topic was on the doctrine of Ijbar (child marriage). I went on countless interviews within the Muslim communities in Benue for this and the witness testimonies I got till date still make me sad. We were even warned to stop talking to their wives and daughters in Katungu (Makurdi people will know Katungu and how notorious it is).
I can tell you people in the SW for a fact that you had better fight Sharia law with everything in you especially your women.
This is not a time to be doing online bigotry anymore.
Sharia (Islamic Law) is the easiest law to use to perpetuate human rights abuses.
Hudud Offenses alone will wipe out Lagos state.
First off Zina (adultery and fornication). Alfa just needs to say Modupe the slay queen is guilty of Zina and she will be stoned. You’ll see how the non Yoruba Muslims will execute this sharp sharp.
Or is it Shurb al-Khamr (drinking), all of you Yoruba Muslims that drink more than Christian’s, ministers in the temple of Quilox and other clubs, they will flog you at least 40 strokes o.
Or is it Riddah (denouncing Islam). LOL. Just write your will first before you follow your Christian family to church because the punishment ranges from death to amputation (if they want to be nice).
Better fight o, because una go too chop kwa kwa.
Brighton bought a teenager for about £4m and sold him to Chelsea for £115m. The man running the club is a professional gambler. This week he did it again, paying £21.5m for an 18-year-old from the Swedish league.
The gambler is Tony Bloom. Before football, he made his money at the poker table and in sports betting, where the whole skill is spotting something priced too low and betting big on it. He bought Brighton and ran it the same way.
Caicedo is the one everyone remembers. Brighton signed Moisés Caicedo from a club in Ecuador for about £4m and sold him to Chelsea two seasons later for £115m, the most a British club had ever paid for a player at the time. Marc Cucurella cost £15m and left for Chelsea at £62m. Liverpool paid £35m for Alexis Mac Allister, a £7m buy from Argentina. João Pedro went the same way last summer, £30m in and up to £60m out, also to Chelsea. Same move every time. Buy a kid cheap, give him a season or two to get good, then sell him to a giant at the peak of his price.
The trick is that Brighton barely guesses. Bloom owns a sports-betting company, and the club runs a private piece of software that scans players across the planet and flags the ones going for less than they are worth, usually teenagers in leagues the big clubs cannot be bothered to watch, in places like Ecuador, Argentina, Japan and now Sweden. They look for the position they need anywhere on earth, plan a year or two ahead, and have a cheap replacement ready before the star is even sold. In late 2024 they let go of most of their human scouts and leaned on the computer instead.
And it works. Brighton made the biggest profit any club has ever posted in the Premier League, around £123m in a single year, and the Caicedo money had not even come in yet. They pulled it off with the 13th-biggest wage bill in the league and one of the cheapest squads in it.
Chelsea alone have now handed Brighton about £237m for Caicedo, Cucurella and João Pedro. They are paying for the very machine that keeps beating them. And two of the four clubs Brighton held off to sign that Swedish kid this week were Chelsea and Newcastle.
So an 18-year-old from Stockholm, bought for £21.5m, is just the next chip on the gambler's table. If the pattern holds, some giant pays over £100m for him in a few years, and Brighton starts the whole thing again with the winnings.
When the Fulanis arrived in Hausa land, they met the Hausas already practicing Islam. Yet the Fulanis claimed that the Hausas were not practicing Islam in the right way and they declared jihad on the Hausa kingdom.
The Fulanis wlped out every Hausa prince and their kings who were already Muslims in that jihad. In the aftermath of the war only the Fulanis benefited from it and became the ruling class in the Hausa states without appointing any Hausa Muslim to be king, which means they put their tribe first before religion in the Hausa states they conquered
But you as a Yoruba Muslim, because of your ignorance and lack of knowledge about history, will be saying your religion come first before your Yoruba tribe. You’re the biggest f🤡🤡I on earth.
This is the video I was talking about.
A president that went for other matters in the UK...but stopped to visit Ghanaian shops, he stopped to check on his people, see how they're faring.
“The wages of players from League 2 is between £1000-£2000 per week, players from League 1 earn between £1000-£6000 per week while the players in championship earn a minimum of £10,000 per week “
Izzy (Former EFL player)
I have served in Yoruba associations before, I have also served in Islamic associations before.
There is nothing you want to say tha can make me put religion first before my tribe. Anything you want to present is dead on arrival.
I am a Fearless Yoruba Woman.
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19-year-old Belgian striker, Kaye Furo Tamuno Iyowuna recently visited his hometown of Okrika in Rivers State, Nigeria.
His father, Furo Iyenemi, represented Nigeria at both the Sydney 2000 Olympics and the 2000 AFCON. 👏🏾