@IanM1st if he had shame he donates it all to hospitals in cairo imagine being a egyptian child cancer patient and being forced to watch marmoush play football
Uba sani sought to impress ABU, a federal universityโby reconstructing internal roads no one asked him to.
As at today, ABU is littered with dust due to the ongoing road construction thatโs no longer ongoing, because the contractors have abandoned the project and students and
Let me tell you guys something. Everything you see happening with Morocco is not a fluke. Theyโre conscious about their growth.
You see that man the players were throwing up at the end, his name is Fouzi Lekjaa, heโs their football federation president, heโs one of the major guys behind their transformation.
Let me tell you few of their strategies.
Around 2009, they started by building state-of-the-art facilities across the country, no embezzlement, nobody stole the money for their personal gain.
The goal was for every child to have access to a facility, no matter where they are. In fact, they built some facilities that had multiple pitches, world class pitches brethren.
They mandated their league teams to also maintain their academies. Some of those young boys from various academies were part of the players that won the u20 World Cup last year. Thatโs one of the things Fouzi Lekjaa did. It starts with the youth.
Many of the teams also have women team, it was a mandate. Thatโs why you see their womenโs league growing , as well as the women national team. They played the final with Nigeria last two years or so. Theyโll start winning it soon.
It didnโt stop there, theyโve become so attractive that players in diaspora with Moroccan heritage can play for them. You can be eligible to play for France or England and you will choose Morocco, as it stands, because theyโre not a small team anymore. Theyโre very attractive.
Those state of the art facilities are now being used to host tournaments, theyโve hosted many in recent years including the last AFCON. In 4 yearsโ time, theyโll host a World Cup. This is a country that took their growth seriously. They have a great leadership.
The good thing about them taking this seriously is that their country is now known. I have a colleague at work who has gone to Morocco on holiday more than 3 times. The tourism has greatly improved, theyโre now making money from all angles. Other businesses are thriving. A leadership that has vision, not the one that wants us to fry akara.
Nothing happens by fluke brethren. Nothing.
Experts told us that the FG was fixing all four government owned refineries at $2.1 billion, and assured us that when Dangote refinery becomes active petrol prices will crash. They even went on excursion to Port Harcourt refinery to take pictures and videos.
Today, Dangote is on the ONLY active refinery with 700 bpd. As for the government owned refineries, there is no money and there is no production. If you ask me where that $2.1 billion is, na who I go ask?
God punish this criminal administration and all their propaganda machines especially the ones we know on this TL that dropped long essays and went on TV talking long English!
Iโm not demeaning Hausa women, but before you marry one, make sure she knows how to control her mouth when sheโs angry.
They can be very disrespectful at times and, honestly, some of them lack manners in the way they speak during arguments.
Kana mijinsu amma Idan suka fadama wani magana Allah sai ka fashe da kuka.