The power of the word "omo."
I coach an Under 8s soccer team and those kids copy absolutely everything I do. What I didn't realise was just how often I say "omo." There are now 11 little white Aussie kids running around the soccer grounds every Thursday screaming "OMO!" about 30 times a night. But what I love is I never had to explain what it means. They just instinctively understood.
It's only the parents who ever pull me aside and ask what the hell their kid is yelling. 😂
I told my guy that i was hungry yesterday and he asked me to take out soup from the freezer so i can defrost. Immediately i opened it and reached for the plate, that was the last thing i remembered for like 3 seconds. Everywhere first blur, i stood there totally shocked wondering what happened. Only for this bagger lizard to come and ask me if it shocked me, i nodded. He now said “no vex abeg i for tell you to wear slippers before you open am”.😭😭
It’s a good question but ultimately it’ll be Mbappe, that World Cup stage is too big and he lit up the tournament twice.
You can’t tell the story of 2018 and 2022 World Cup without Kylian and that will have him etched in football history longer than a lot of Ballon D’or winners
You think we lie when we say we have retards and evil people as Nigerians.
The politicians and elite are reflections of us, we have people sponsoring terrorism just to control resources in an area just to live life and sponsors have not been caught or named.
I’m not the only one who witnessed that massive giveaway Bandits hosted on TikTok. The desperation from Nigerians especially the girls, was honestly shocking.
Account numbers (mostly OPay and MoniePoint) were flying across the screen non-stop during his live stream between 12:00 AM and 1:00 AM two nights ago.
The Fulani host ended up dishing out over ₦50 million, and the way people were shamelessly begging their so-called oppressors for money left me speechless.
Thousands were tuned in, glued to the live.
How did we, as a country, sink to this level? It’s genuinely heartbreaking.💔
This thief was caught at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, just a few minutes ago. I had been waiting in front of the oral surgery clinic when he walked past me and went inside. A few minutes later, shouts of "Ole!" came from within. I got up to see what was happening, and it turned out to be the same man who had just walked by me. The phone he stole was recovered from him on the spot.
The doctors began recounting how they had been losing items for some time, ranging from phones and laptops to ATM cards and even motorcycles. When they searched his pockets, they found ATM cards belonging to doctors that had been reported missing over the preceding weeks. It wasn't his first time.