@softalice__@Nechemaduagwu Lol. He has my dear. Immediately I saw Neche being teary, I knew the game as started. His mission is to form alliance with her and make other housemates question their alliance. This is to scatter whatsoever relationship with Barry😅😅😅
Arsenal have assembled the best Players in the world and they have an insane squad depth. If they don’t win the treble of UCL, Premier League and FA Cup this season, then Arteta must be sacked.
Let's talk about the Zenith Bank story going around.
There's a lot of fear, but not enough facts. Here's exactly what happened, and more importantly, what it means for YOU as a customer.
Zenith Bank confirmed some customer contact details - emails and phone numbers - were accessed without authorization. That's the full scope. But here's the part everyone's skipping past...
NO money was touched. NO account numbers. NO passwords. NO PINs. Not one naira moved. This wasn't a breach of your funds - it was exposure of contact info, and that distinction matters a lot. Let me explain why.
This wasn't even a "Zenith-only" problem. The bank says it's linked to a bigger, global cyber-attack hitting multiple organizations right now. Nigeria's CAC, Sterling Bank, and Remita have all faced similar incidents this year. This is an industry-wide storm.
Zenith's Reaction:
The moment they discovered it, they activated incident response protocols, brought in cybersecurity measures, and kept every digital channel running. Your app, your ATM, your transfers, all working normally throughout.
Here's the only real risk now:
Scammers using this news to impersonate Zenith. If anyone calls or texts you, asking for your PIN, password, or OTP "to verify your account" - that is not the bank, that is a criminal. Zenith will NEVER ask for that.
Bottom line:
Your money is safe. Your login details are safe. The bank responded fast and has been transparent. Stay alert, ignore suspicious messages, and don't let panic do what the hackers couldn't.
Retweet this thread because someone on your timeline is panicking right now over something that didn't even touch their money. Let's calm the fear with facts. 🙏
Exclusive:
Arsenal made the decision not to proceed with the Morgan Rogers deal.
Morgan Rogers and Arsenal never reached a full agreement on personal terms, with the player’s preference for a move never treated as an agreement by either party. Those within the club remained of the belief that Rogers’ preferred destination was Arsenal, and the foundations had already been laid.
Rogers maintained a respectful approach towards Aston Villa’s hierarchy throughout the process, prioritising the club’s ability to pursue the strongest possible sale should a transfer materialize.
Villa’s hierarchy, working under financial pressure, considered the current market to be inflated and sought to maximize the transfer fee by encouraging a competitive bidding process.
Arsenal were invited to formalise their interest alongside Chelsea, but Arsenal remained firm on the valuation set internally by the club’s recruitment team.
Arsenal’s hierarchy were not prepared to enter a bidding war or exceed their internal valuation, despite Arteta’s strong desire to sign Rogers, with the club remaining disciplined over the financial terms of the deal.
The club informed Villa they would not match Chelsea’s financial proposal or exceed their internal valuation of Rogers, as they won't allow themselves to be exploited because of their perceived need.
The decision was consistent with the club's wider recruitment strategy, which prioritizes internal valuations over market pressure and has previously seen the club walk away from deals they considered overvalued.
He who waits strikes true. He who hurries misses the mark. Arsenal had already begun assessing another deal before Villa were formally informed.