Cape Verde is a stronger side than Sweden. But you're not complaining about France facing them. We still have 32 teams, and you're already crying on Argentina playing Cape Verde.Let every strong teams keep winning, they will meet.
The level of bias and favoritism in FIFA is enormous. Look at the World Cup bracket and how they conveniently handed Argentina a much easier route to the final.
Ycee isn't intellectual?
An artist who has been putting out songs for us to listen and dance to isn't intellectual?
Do you know how creative you have to be to make songs that people actually listen to? Then tell me, how can you be creative without being intellectually sound?
The fact that the output is a danceable song doesn't make it less intellectual. It actually makes it harder, because you have to be smart enough to make something complex feel effortless.
If intellectuality is not needed, All artists would have been up there, and we too.
To make a song people love, listen to, and dance to, you need intellectuality. You're thinking about melody, crafting lyrics that connect, understanding rhythm, and applying knowledge of human emotion and culture to move people. That's your mind working at a high level.
One Ycee intellectual song?
Do you even know what music is? It takes a lot of intellectuality to put up a song on a beat that makes people dance, c'mon. Even some books aren't intellectual. If you want intellectuality, go to school bro, or be selective with the music you choose.
Give me just one intellectual song from YCEE.
I didnt say 10, just one.
Let's leave Moral High ground for men like Peter Obi who actually walk the talk.
That's the culture Ycee was criticising, not the person.
Now, mentioning Peller by name was a misstep, it made the argument feel personal. But strip that away, and the core message about our education system and shifting values still stands. It's a conversation worth having.
Ycee never called Peller an "olodo."
The "Olodo Uprising" statement was made much earlier before Peller's name came up. Ycee was addressing a bigger issue, how our leaders are failing education, prioritising what's not important. But here's the truth.
The trend of young people seeing someone like Peller blow up from uneducative content, then concluding that school is pointless. The mindset becomes, if he can make it without education, why can't we? So they choose putting put irrelevant contents instead of school or real skills
On what ground do you denigrate illiteracy and lack of intelligence in a country where those who claim to be educated and literate are defending terrorism and the government of President Tinubu?