@lexyy4real Iwobi was unlucky bro. He's been good all the time he's played for Nigeria. If maduka hadn't messed up, iwobi wouldn't have been over zealous to cause a red card.
The Moroccans are not invisible afterall. They are beatable. A team in this AFCON will beat them easily. An unimpressive Malian team just exposed the Moroccan team
@Squawka Ibrahim Maza, 19 y/o
Ibrahim Mbaye, 17 y/o
Both switched nationality real quick and are ready to play for their African country of heritage.
But 29 y/o Tosin Adarabioyo who is 100% Nigerian, is still trying to make up his mind.
Tosin, we don't want you, pls play for England
My total school fees for Both my BSc and my Unilag MSc (in info Tech) is not up to one million naira combined
Anywhere UofT graduates flash their MSc, I flash mine too. It stands shoulder to shoulder cos we all still learn more on YouTube everyday
Thank you Naija. I'm grateful
Nigeria is enduring a campaign of ethnic and religious cleansing. Christian families are being slaughtered in their homes, churches are reduced to ashes, and children are executed for their prayers. The attackers act with conviction born from an ideology that spreads through borders, linking groups like Boko Haram to the same Islamist current that once inspired the doctrines of the Muslim Brotherhood. It is an ideology that hides behind faith while preaching domination and erasure.
The killings are methodical. The targets are chosen. Villages vanish under the same banners of fanaticism that have stained other regions in fire. Boko Haram’s leaders have long echoed the same language of religious conquest that drives the Muslim Brotherhood’s global network, replacing worship with warfare and unity with fear. The silence of the world gives strength to these forces that feed on indifference and thrive in chaos.
The Christians of Nigeria are people of peace. They build, they teach, they farm, they worship. Their resilience stands against the destruction that seeks to silence them. Each burned church speaks of courage; each massacre reveals the world’s failure to protect the innocent.
The defense of Nigeria’s Christians is the defense of human dignity itself. Their right to live in peace is justice in its purest form. Every leader, every nation, and every conscience must rise before another generation’s blood darkens the soil of a land that once prayed in harmony.
@Odumodublvck_ Oga run enter studio go respond or chicken out like a coward you are. Threat to violence would not be tolerated. Respond with your own track if you get mind.
NEWS UPDATE
Here’s something remarkable that went almost unnoticed earlier this year.
Papua New Guinea has officially amended its constitution to declare itself a Christian Nation, with an overwhelming vote of 80 to 4.
The amendment adds a declaration to the preamble of the Constitution:
“We acknowledge and declare God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit as our Creator and Sustainer of the entire universe, and the source of our powers and authorities, delegated to the people and all persons within the geographical jurisdiction of Papua New Guinea.”
Christianity will also now be reflected in the Fifth Goal of the Constitution, and the Bible will be recognised as a national symbol.
In a world drifting fast from truth, it is deeply moving to see a nation publicly acknowledging the triune God as the foundation of its identity and authority.
October 7 showed the world the true Islam. The supposed moderate Islam is a hoax. The Muslim world rejoiced on October 7. They rejoiced and celebrated 9/11. This is who they are.
You believe a Man who married a 6 year old and slept with her when she was 9 is the best moral example for all mankind.
Please sit this one out, you freaking douchebag.
Once there was a company that hired a foreigner on an #H1B visa as a manager.
Within a year, he fired all the Americans and replaced them with #H1B workers from his home country.
I know- because one of the fired Americans was me.
He's always played like that for super Eagles. Since he got a red card vs Tunisia, Nigerians turned against him. He's rarely had a bad game for Nigeria.
He leaves it all on the pitch, every single time.
Iwobi has really improved honestly. He comes to pick up passes from the defense. Something he hardly does. He picks up passes and dictates the pace of the game.