And another thing I'll say on this issue. The breadwinner wives are a lott more than we think. They'll pay rent, school fees, house upkeep, groceries, child care, meds, cook and clean. But majority are SILENT coz they protect their husband's ego and that's why we think it's just+
A woman doesn't leave immediately, unaweza kaa hata na dem miaka kumi and she left you 5 years ago, it's just a body left to vacate, men think they are smart than women, awuorooo
Husband is relaxing in the house, wife
is washing a bale of clothes outside under the sun. After this, she'll go and cook. They do this every Saturday and they both go to work from Monday to Friday. You see this kind of marriage? I reject it for all my female friends.
If Lamine Yamal wins the World Cup on Sunday, the only major trophy left for him to win will be the UEFA Champions League. He’s just 19 years old.
Every generation has that one player who is expected to define the future of football. Lamine Yamal may already be that player.
It’s hard to believe he’s only 19. He’s already achieved more than most players accomplish in an entire career, and now he has the chance to face Lionel Messi and Argentina on the biggest stage in football.
If he wins, the conversation around Yamal will change forever. But standing in his way is Messi, a player who has built his legacy by delivering in moments exactly like this.
The past meets the future. Argentina vs. Spain. Messi vs. Yamal.
This is the World Cup final the football world has been waiting for.
Lamine Yamal on facing Lionel Messi in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final.
🗣️ “It’s difficult to describe what I’m feeling. As a footballer, playing in a World Cup final is already the biggest dream imaginable. But facing Lionel Messi… the same man who held me as a baby and was part of that famous photo when I was just six months old… makes it even more unbelievable.”
“When I was growing up, I watched Messi every week. I studied everything he did. I copied his dribbles, his movements and the way he played with so much joy. Now I’m preparing to face him in the biggest match in football. Life works in incredible ways.”
“What he’s doing at 39 years old is something the football world may never witness again. Most legends retire long before this age. Messi is still deciding World Cup matches, creating goals, leading Argentina and proving he’s still the player everyone fears the most.”
“I watched him against England and honestly, it was frightening. Argentina were behind, the pressure was enormous, and then Messi completely changed the game with two magical assists. That’s what separates him from everyone else. When football becomes impossible, he somehow finds a solution.”
“For me, he’s still the best player in the world. Age hasn’t changed his football intelligence, his vision or his ability to decide the biggest games. If anything, he’s become even calmer and more dangerous.”
“This will be the first time I ever face him on a football pitch, and I couldn’t ask for a bigger stage than the World Cup final. I’ll respect him because he’s my idol, but once the whistle blows, I’ll give everything for my country.”
“The little boy who was once in Messi’s arms is now standing across from him in a World Cup final. That’s a story I’ll cherish forever but for ninety minutes, there are no idols. There are only two teams fighting to make history.”