To hell with all of you that said Chelsea shouldn't have sacked this snake called Enzo Maresca.
You've seen it now that he ditched us even though we took a gamble on him by employing a Championship coach.
That's why he didn't care when results weren't good.
He used Chelsea as a stepping stone.
May God pun!sh him for me.
Delighted to Return to School of Nursing Sciences, Emekuku, Owerri, Imo State.
In continuation of my itinerant visits to educational and healthcare institutions in the country, yesterday, I visited the School of Nursing Sciences, Holy Rosary Hospital, Emekuku, where I met with the management, staff, and students, and presented a donation of ₦15 million to the institution.
I reminded the students that the world needs them more than they need the world because healthcare is one of humanity’s most fundamental needs. Any nation that truly desires development must invest in the education and training of healthcare professionals, who remain indispensable to the well-being and productivity of society.
I was delighted to inspect the computer laboratory, which I had previously supported, and to witness the remarkable progress the institution has made. It was also encouraging to reflect on other health institutions, such as Iyi-Enu and Borromeo, which I supported over the years and which have now grown into teaching hospitals. Their transformation reinforces my belief that sustained investments in health and education can produce enduring results. I look forward to seeing Holy Rosary Hospital attain the same status.
Our vision must be to build a Nigeria where functional institutions produce competent professionals, where investments are directed to critical sectors that lift people out of poverty, and where every child, regardless of background, has the opportunity to succeed. That is how we will build a nation where the son of nobody can become somebody without knowing anybody.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
Transfer strategy is changing Chelsea's latest targets suggest a shift in recruitment. Instead of only signing young prospects, Alonso is pushing for proven leaders. The links to Xhaka and Lacroix reflect that new direction. Experience is back on the agenda.
@cabeecroft23 Can you or your principal atleast do thesame, so we know you're also donating. Instead of Complaining about something your principal who has state funds can't do. You're a colossal disappointment of a person.
Chelsea badge gets a refresh Chelsea have quietly updated their club badge. The tweaks include a darker blue, cleaner lion design and simplified details. The changes are already visible across the club's social media. A subtle new look for a new era.
Lacroix move gathers pace Chelsea are increasingly confident of signing Maxence Lacroix after the World Cup. The defender is seen as Alonso's priority at the back. A deal worth around €55m is being widely reported. Defensive rebuild is accelerating.
Xhaka to Chelsea? Reports claim Chelsea have reached a verbal agreement on personal terms with Granit Xhaka. Xabi Alonso wants experience to balance his young squad. A deal with Sunderland is still the biggest hurdle. One to watch closely.
Chelsea's recruitment team remains busy despite the World Cup, with several defensive targets being assessed as the summer rebuild under the new coaching setup gathers pace.
Chelsea have opened talks for Crystal Palace defender Maxence Lacroix as the club looks to strengthen at centre-back. Negotiations are ongoing, but competition and deal structure remain key hurdles.
Experience now a transfer priority Several reports suggest Chelsea want more proven leaders alongside their young core. The club's recruitment focus appears to be shifting from pure potential to balance. That could influence every major decision this window.
Pre-season plans taking shape Chelsea's 2026/27 pre-season schedule is now being finalized. New boss Xabi Alonso will get valuable time with the squad before the Premier League returns. Expect fitness work, tactical tweaks and chances for young players to impress. A huge summer for defining the team's identity.
Malo Gusto attracting interest Chelsea are reportedly demanding around £75m for Malo Gusto amid interest from rivals. The club appears relaxed about his future and won't sell cheaply. Another sign Chelsea are trying to be more disciplined in the market. Big offers could test that stance later this summer.