Hicieron una película de 26 minutos con todos los robos de Lionel Messi y su equipo en este Mundial. 😭😭😭😭
El Camino de Argentina hacia la Final - La Película https://t.co/iudaL26eSh
🚨 ¿Sabían que entre 2006 y 2015, cuando el Barça portó el logo de UNICEF, Şenes Erzik era al mismo tiempo vicepresidente de la UEFA, director de proyectos de UNICEF y una de las figuras con influencia sobre el Comité de Árbitros y Juego Limpio?
Ese periodo coincidió exactamente con la etapa más exitosa del Barcelona y de Messi en Europa. Curiosamente, tras la salida de Erzik de la UEFA, el Barça no volvió a ganar una Champions.
Lo más llamativo es que UNICEF nunca pagó un solo euro por aparecer en la camiseta. El acuerdo consistía en que el Barça donaría 1.5 millones de euros al año, además del 0.7% de sus ingresos. Es decir, cuanto más avanzaba el club en la Champions, más dinero recibía UNICEF.
Un acuerdo redondo: el Barça ganaba prestigio con su imagen altruista, UNICEF obtenía más recursos gracias a los éxitos deportivos del club y Erzik dirigía proyectos financiados, en parte, por esas donaciones.
Fue precisamente en esos años cuando ocurrieron algunas de las decisiones arbitrales más polémicas en la historia de la Champions:
Stamford Bridge, la expulsión de Motta tras la simulación de Busquets, la roja a Van Persie, la expulsión de Pepe, el penal al Milan con el balón fuera de juego y el penal fuera del área contra el Manchester City. Todo ello, además, coincidiendo con el caso Negreira en España.
El primero que puso el tema sobre la mesa fue Mourinho. En su momento lo llamaron loco cuando dijo:
“No sé si son muy simpáticos o es el poder de UNICEF.”
Mou siempre tuvo razón.
🚨 BREAKING: An American hip-hop rapper has released a diss track titled “WHISTLE MAFIA” protesting alleged FIFA and referee bias toward Argentina and Messi. 😳🎵🎶
DAVE UMAHI AND THE 5 MISSING NELAN ENGINEERS
“The firm detailed 5 of their best engineers on the project. They were;
Engr. Nelson Onyemeh — Lead consultant/CEO of NELAN Consultants, from Ihiala, Anambra State.
• Engr. Ernest Edeani — From Nkanu, Enugu State.
• Engr. Ikechukwu Ejiofor — From Umunya, Anambra State.
• Engr. Samuel Aneke — From Nkanu, Enugu State.
• Engr. Stanley Nwazulum — From Amawbia, Anambra State.
In the course of their job, there was serious tensions between NELAN and the Umahi administration over project control and payments. According to the families of the 5 engineers, the Umahi government allegedly wanted NELAN to “take a back seat” so the state could exercise direct control, issue payment certificates, and give instructions to contractors. The then governor Umahi reportedly wanted NELAN to sign/approve certificates of satisfactory completion for work supervised or executed by other engineers/contractors — something NELAN refused, arguing it violated AfDB contract terms, their professional obligations, and risked the firm (and possibly the project) being blacklisted by the AfDB.
On November 3, 2021, the 5 engineers left Enugu for Ebonyi state in an official Toyota Hilux with registration ERR 001 EB for site supervision but never came back till this very moment neither were their remains found till date.”
Source: https://t.co/jrtYfim6GD
How many of you still remember ex-CCT Chairman Danladi Umar?
Back in 2019, he was the face of one of the most controversial cases in Nigeria’s history: the removal of Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen. Under Umar’s watch, the CCT suspended and convicted the CJN over asset declaration issues. It was clear executive interference. Onnoghen was forced out, but years later, the Court of Appeal overturned that biased conviction.
Onnoghen’s only crime was standing in the way of politicians who wanted total control of the judiciary. Because he couldn't be manipulated, they used Umar -Buhari’s hatchet man - to eliminate him.
Don't forget that in 2015, Umar did the same thing to Bukola Saraki. He even ordered the arrest of a sitting Senate President. Saraki resisted, fought the political trial, and was completely acquitted. Saraki stands as one of the last Senate Presidents who refused to bow to executive tyranny.
Buhari eventually got his second term and fed his ego. But look at what he left behind: a ruined economy, intense tribal politics, and collapsed security. Nigerians paid the price. Today, Buhari is gone.
But guess where Danladi Umar is right now? He is locked up in Kuje Prison.
Let this be a lesson to those in power today. No position is permanent. Eight years flies by like a breeze. Do not destroy your name, your future, and your legacy just to please one powerful man. Do not twist justice.
Power will surely end, the people will remember, and history will record your actions.
"Some people know how to deceive themselves. I can bet ₦10 million with anyone that ADC presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar and Rotimi Amaechi cannot get up to 5 million votes in the 2027 presidential election. They are just spøilers, instead of come together. Where will they even get the money to campaign? Before, Atiku had governors backing him, but now he has none. Even his running mate can't win in his own state."
— Isaac Fayose
@HarrisonBbi18 As you caught him alive, when is he going to be freed by the authorities??? I am very sure he is going to be free in no distant time. Next time do the needful.
"With the way this government is going, I may not even be alive to contest the 2027 election. Every single thing I do for a living, this government is deliberately frustrating. I face frustration every day. They recently locked my car at the airport."
—NDC presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi
@goalsside Both fouls. The only difference is that one was against Messi/Argentina/FIFA and the other was against Egypt/Africa. Corruption reigns supreme!