Manchester United set to explore Alex Scott after missing out on Mateus Fernandes.
Spurs to pay £85m for Fernandes, a figure #MUFC were not prepared to meet.
Fernandes never communicated to either club a sole preference, leaving it to both to negotiate with West Ham.
Bournemouth want Scott to sign a new deal and are prepared to offer him a release clause within in. They value Scott around £80m.
Arsenal, Manchester City, Spurs and Chelsea other clubs to watch. Arsenal already directly informed on Bournemouth’s stance.
#MUFC also have Aurelien Tchouaméni and Carlos Baleba on their list, and Spurs and Manchester City target Sandro Tonali is appreciated. Cost of deal would need to drop for #MUFC to proceed.
Sander Berge another name discussed.🔴
You can't understand the "United tax" we've faced over the years and still be pissed we aren't readily overpaying for players. What did you think correcting that perception was going to look like?
🚨 Man Utd midfield recruitment plans unaffected by Manuel Ugarte injury. Mateus Fernandes immediate priority + others also being considered. Might impact #MUFC signing left-sided forward though - raises likelihood of Marcus Rashford staying @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/WUN7skd1TC
🚨 Manchester United had direct contact with Rashford camp, amicable talks with #MUFC.
Man Utd open to welcoming Rashford back to training and Marcus open to start pre-season under Carrick.
No guarantee he stays yet with eventual bids to be considered later on but important step to rebuild trust.
🎥 https://t.co/9EgSQ3tZt9
Suddenly, pseudo intellectuals are pushing the dubious narrative that akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli are sustainable means of livelihood.
How about groundnut and sachet water business? They should include them too.
The defenders of this wicked regime are telling us that Remi Tinubu has donated billions of Naira to NGOs.
First, they should tell us where she got such money from.
Second, they should provide the names and locations of the benefiting NGOs, and verifiable evidence that the donations have been properly utilized.
The advocates of akara economy should set up this business for their siblings and family members to demonstrate the efficacy of their postulations.
Since your mother sold akara to train you, why haven’t you opened akara factory for your wife, daughters, sons and political associates to promote and sustain your mother’s entrepreneurial legacy?
With the collapse of public education, how many akara sellers in this country currently can afford to pay their children’s tuition in private schools?
How many akara sellers can pay the rising costs of tertiary education and healthcare?
How many akara sellers can afford to pay the rising rents in Nigeria today?
How many akara will one sell to be able to buy fuel?
If akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli are viable and sustainable microeconomic investments in Tinubu’s Nigeria, let the defenders of Tinubu show us members of their families that are engaged in this enterprise.
The point is not that akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli aren’t necessary foods, the point is that we are all witnesses to how the Tinubu family has amassed wealth and captured state power to entrench and further their selfish and greedy ambitions.
We have seen the insane convoy of Remi Tinubu, Seyi Tinubu and their benefactor in Aso Rock.
It is deceitful and disrespectful for the same family that is living in opulence, amidst the ravaging and dangerous hunger in the country, to be pushing akara, roasted corn and kuli-kuli economy.
Bola Tinubu’s regime has been a wasteful and disastrous experiment.
We have seen how he is destroying our economy. But his annoying and power monger wife feels she can lecture the victims of their misrule and incompetence about the viability of the akara economy.
Enough of the silly expositions.
The reason your mother fried Akara to send you to school is so that you can be a better citizen of the society and have a fighting chance against poverty. She didn't do it for you to come online and defend frying of Akara as economic empowerment. Don't waste her efforts.
This is the olodo uprising we're talking about.
This girl had a niche. Always sounded so polished and put together in her interviews; until she decided to link up with peller because peller was racking up views
Now listen to the way she sounds like a motor park agbero. She couldn't influence peller. She couldn't polish peller. Rather, peller has her speaking and acting like him.
But through all this, she asked an important question: "your president nko? Did he go to school?"
I hope you all can now see why many of us fought tooth and nail to stop Tinubu from becoming president; but many others (and sadly highly educated people) supported him and helped him rig his way to the presidency.
Now, he has become a poster boy; one that boldly passes the message that not only do you not need education to achieve the highest office in the land, but you also do not have to worry about leading a life free of crime.
What Ycee refers to as Peller culture is actually Tinubu and APC culture
The attack on the education nerve Centre in Nigeria was heralded and is sustained by the APC because an educated populace is one that asks questions and demands accountability. An educated populace is one with the potential to revolt.
Therefore, they do their best to make sure people like peller and his like get platforms to keep showing impressionable naija youth that not only do they not need education, but also that they can make money by putting their foolishness on display; and by so doing, reduce the possibility of the government being held accountable by them.
The steep decline, rot, and decay in our educational system started the moment APC got into power.
Olodo uprising = APC uprising
Also, education and intelligence aren’t the same thing. There are thoughtful people who never had much access to school, and there are highly educated people who confidently spread nonsense 😂
NFF slams fake news on Ashley Plumptre, appeals to journalists to verify stories
The Nigeria Football Federation on Tuesday passionately appealed, once more, to media owners, media workers and persons in the public space to consistently make the effort to verify news