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Nigeria has launched FreeTV, a national digital television platform that will provide households across the country with access to more than 100 television channels without monthly subscription fees. https://t.co/nnkwxU7Yg5
So, @ARISEtv brought this energy expert, NICK AGULE, just to rubbish President Tinubu’s administration efforts on electricity. Man didn’t just lecture them from the scratch, he also ensured they saw reasons why they should agree with all the President’s power sector reforms. He applauded the democracy day speech where Tinubu spoke extensively on the power sector
“There’s no argument to be made against Lionel Messi.” 👀
Ale Moreno says Messi's hat trick to tie the record for most-ever World Cup goals is a bonus to the GOAT debate 🐐
Omo, After Mr. Shamsideen listed Tinubu's achievements in 3 years, they asked this failed comedian Why vote Peter Obi?"
He had no convincing answer Omo this guy is f00lish 1of2 👇😭😳
#WorldCup
As a young boy growing up in the 1980s and a teenager in the early 90s, one of the things I looked forward to most during every FIFA World Cup was watching Brazil play.
They were the Samba Boys. It was a spectacle. Their football was joyful and artistic. It was played with flair, imagination, and confidence. Every touch seemed to carry a touch of magic.
The names still bring back memories: Socrates in midfield, Zico with the vision. Later came Romário and Bebeto. Then arrived Ronaldo and Rivaldo, carrying the Brazilian tradition into a new era while still preserving the essence of what made Brazil special.
Today, that excitement is gone.
Modern Brazilian football appears to have surrendered much of its identity. The influence of European football has transformed the way Brazilian players are developed and how the national team plays. There is now a greater emphasis on physical conditioning, tactical discipline, defensive structure, and systems. While these elements are important, they seem to have come at the expense of creativity and spontaneity.
The modern winger, once the symbol of Brazilian football, rarely excites in the same way. Gone are the days when a wide player would repeatedly beat his full-back, race to the byline and “square play” to a teammate.
We miss the Brazil that danced with the ball. We miss the Brazil that made us count down the days to the World Cup.
Somehow, Brazil is no longer Brazil.
Hon Akin Alabi is a football fan from Ibadan.
Fellow Nigerians
Today, we celebrate democracy and the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history. Our democracy is not perfect, but it is ours, and we must continue to defend and strengthen it.