@j_phio@ShowdownTrends I wish I could make a voice message to explain this... I'm not against the fact that we use our surnames or local names... I'm talking about the right arrangement of our names... So tell me, how should someone with two or more local names as their names present their names
@philipphanos@ShowdownTrends To conclude, check your birth certificate, the way your name is presented on it, that is the best arrangement of your name and must be presented like that anytime you are asked to present your name
@philipphanos@ShowdownTrends These things are not taught in school but we have to know. In my field of work, I've met quiet a number of people who are struggling with their documentation just because of their name arrangement.
@j_phio@ShowdownTrends What happens to those who have two local names... Like Akwasi Owusu... Do you write it as Owusu Akwasi... What happens to Ama Serwaa
@philipphanos@ShowdownTrends Kevin is right. That's why we say first name. If you're asked to mention your name, you have to start with your first name and end with your surname. If you're asked to write your name and the document doesn't ask for your surname first, you have to begin with your first name
๐ด"Dear Michael Carrick,As a loyal United fan, I have to say it:
Bryan Mbeumo is a shadow of the player who lit up early under you. No goals in his last 5+ games, poor touches, missed chances: he's struggling badly up front.
He's a natural right winger, thrives running at defenders, not leading the line. Drop him for a bit or shift him wide to his best position before the form dip hurts the team more. We need the old Mbeumo back. Please reconsider.
Open letter from a concerned Red.