@AbduljalaalMusa He's not irrational... he's rational within a broken system. Buhari cured him of ideology, now he demands proof, not promises. This exposes our real failure. Nigerians were never taught what good governance looks like. Reorientation beats condemnation
@AbduljalaalMusa This is really something to ponder about.
Domin in ka duba maganar sa, akwai ayoyin dubawa a ciki sosai.
Maybe it’s easy for us to make choices or think in a certain way because compared to others, we are privileged, we are living the dream.
Who supplied these people with rams? Omo this terrorism isn’t ending anytime soon. Nigerians are aiding them. When these monsters patronize them, they build loyalty with them. Sometimes, they give them information about our troops 😩. When Nigerians, particularly the Arewa, are ready, they will defeat them. We can all continue to pretend😓
This bandit situation has evolved into a full fledged Fulani xenophobia and very soon we won’t be able to find the thin line btw staying vigilant and wrongfully lynching innocent Fulani individuals.
This is what this government has done
🔥 ONE QUESTION THAT KEEPS COMING TO MY MIND... 🔥
I'm still surprised that up till today, none of the prominent Islamic scholars has publicly come out to support their fellow scholar, Professor Isa Ali Pantami, in his governorship ambition for Gombe State.
No public endorsement from Sheikh Kabiru Gombe.
No public endorsement from Sheikh Bala Lau.
No clear position from leading scholars within JIBWIS.
Considering Pantami's decades of service to Islam, Da'awah, education, and national development, one would have expected at least some level of public support from the religious community.
So, what exactly is happening?
Is it a strategic silence?
Is it political neutrality?
Or is there something bigger that the public does not yet understand?
Whatever the reason, one thing is certain: their silence is speaking, and many people are paying attention.
⏳ Time will tell.
When Man United sign Dorgu, plenty people talk say na waste of money. When Lammens come, same people talk say e no be United standard.
Today, Dorgu and Lammens don prove dem wrong.
Now Ederson never even wear jersey, some don already conclude say e no go work. Football no be by social media opinions, na by wetin happen for pitch.
No be every signing go get everybody excited, but sometimes na those signings wey people dey laugh at first dey end up being some of the most important.
Make we allow the guy play ball first before we write his story finish.
Clearly, the only true measure of a player’s quality is whether they make their national team for one tournament, right? Peak logic.
A player misses out on the World Cup squad (or even the final cut from a long list), and suddenly sections of fans, especially rival ones or keyboard warriors hunting for drama, act like it’s career su!cide.
“He’s not good enough.” “Overrated.” “Why are we signing him?”
As if national team selection is some flawless, objective meritocracy untouched by politics, tactics, manager preferences, form dips, or squad balance.
• Take Lewis Hall. The kid’s been balling for Newcastle; versatile, technical, composed on the left.
Did he go to the World Cup? No. Does that make him a bad player? Absolutely not.
• Or Mateus Fernandes; he’s been shining at West Ham. Talented, composed.
But,did he make the big squad cut? No. Cool. Portugal’s midfield is stacked. It doesn’t erase what he’s shown week in, week out in this tough league this season.
Yet flip the script to Ederson.
from Atalanta; physical, dynamic, progressive, was in Brazil’s 55-man preliminary list but didn’t make Carlo Ancelotti’s final 26 for the World Cup.
And for some #MUFC fans, it’s apparently the end of the world.
“Not good enough.” “Why sign him?” “Brazil rejected him!”
I mean, If Hall and Fernandes missing out doesn’t tank their stock, why does it suddenly invalidate Ederson? Brazil has absurd depth in midfield.
Selections involve politics sometimes, injuries, tactical fits (remember stories about Casemiro preferences and partnerships), and managers playing favourites.
One window DOES NOT define a career.
Ederson is 26-27, in his prime, physical beast, good on the ball, I mean, is that not exactly the profile United needs for midfield rebuild?
This selective outrage is just pure hypocrisy.
Fans do it to rivals all the time: your guy misses a squad = washed. Our guy misses it = “depth is crazy, he’ll be back stronger.”
National teams are not clubs. Managers rotate, experiment, protect players, or build around specific systems.
Club form, consistency over seasons, tactical fit under your actual manager, those are far better indicators.
So Ederson didn’t “fail” Brazil; Brazil has choices.
Hall is still a top prospect. Fernandes is rising. Stop treating one tournament as the holy grail. Football is deeper than that. If we judged every player solely by whether they boarded the plane for one summer, we’d have missed out on countless legends who bloomed later or got unlucky with timing.
Judge a player on what he’ll bring to Old Trafford under the new project. Not on one Brazilian list.
Quality shows on the pitch over time. Not in one squad announcement. End of. 🔥⚽
There are some very powerful people pulling the strings behind the scenes on this legal issue over airtime lending in Nigeria, trying to stick their straw into a market worth an estimated N400b annually. These people are close to the president, and are wielding tremendous power and distorting the entire economy in ways that would have embarrassed a post-Soviet Russian oligarch in 1994.
I’ve been actively aware of this matter for over two years now and the time may have come to tell the full story of how Idris Saliu Alubankudi, and his brother Shamsudeen Saliu 'Shamz' Alubankudi - both very close to Bola Tinubu and his family - have built one of the biggest and most powerful state corruption enterprises
in the entire history of Nigeria.
These men are attempting to capture the systemically important foundations of the entire Nigerian economy - specifically telecoms and ICT - and turn their 3 year-old corruption enterprise into a sort of Nigerian chaebol. You have never seen anything like it before.
You will be hearing the names 'Idris' and 'Shamz' a lot in the coming few days. Also don’t forget their family name 'Saliu Alubankudi.' It's an important part of the story.
Hijāb would not stop bandits or terrorists from abducting or killing you.
Reciting the Qur'ān would not necessarily stop them from harming, raping or murdering you.
Being a Muslim means little to many of them. You could be reciting the verses of Allah while they slaughter you.
Wearing a cassock would not stop them from abducting or killing you either.
Carrying a Bible would not necessarily protect you from their violence.
Being a Christian means nothing to them. You could be praying in a church and still become a victim.
Being a traditional ruler would not spare you.
Being a farmer would not spare you.
Being a trader, student, teacher, doctor or civil servant would not spare you.
Being Fulani, Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Tiv, Kanuri, Ijaw or from any other ethnic group would not automatically protect you.
Living in the North is no guarantee of safety.
Living in the South is no guarantee of safety.
Living in a village is no guarantee of safety.
Living in a city is no guarantee of safety.
Terrorism, banditry and violent criminality do not ultimately distinguish between tribe, region, denomination or political affiliation. Their victims have been Muslims and Christians, Northerners and Southerners, rich and poor, men, women and children.
This is why security must never be treated as a tribal issue, a regional issue or a religious issue.
It is a human issue.
The blood of a Nigerian is the blood of a Nigerian.
The tears of a grieving mother in Borno are no different from those of a grieving mother in Benue, Plateau, Kaduna, Zamfara, Katsina, Niger, Edo, Ogun, Oyo, Enugu or Rivers.
Our pain is shared. Our security is shared. Our future is shared.
The enemies of peace thrive when we are divided by religion, ethnicity and politics. They are weakened when we stand together as one people against violence, terrorism, kidnapping and criminality.
May Allah protect Nigeria, strengthen our security agencies, comfort the victims of violence, return the abducted safely to their families and grant lasting peace, justice and security to every corner of our nation. Āmīn.
Imagine : tu as 13 ans. Tu célèbres la victoire du club de ton cœur, le @PSG_inside. Et tu perds un œil parce qu’un policier a choisi de tirer au LBD depuis son véhicule pour disperser des jeunes dont le seul tort était de fêter un titre.
Je saisis le @Procureur93.
Do you know that English teams have played 11 Champions League finals where they scored first, and they went on to win 9 of them? The only two times they lost were Arsenal in 2006 and 2026. 😂😭🏆❌
كيفين دي بروين هيعتزل الكورة بعد موسم واحد مع أليجري
الراجل قضى أغلب مسيرته تحت جوارديولا.
استحواذ.
تمريرات.
حرية كاملة.
وصناعة فرص من كل زاوية في الملعب.
بعدها يروح يشتكي من كونتي ويقول إن الفريق دفاعي زيادة عن اللزوم ومش قادر يلعب بطريقته المفضلة.
طيب استنى بس لما أليجري يمسك السبورة
بضحك كل ما اتخيل دي بروين وهو داخل الموسم و هدفه إنه يصنع 20 أسيست في الموسم.
و يلاقي أليجري داخل وهو بيفكر إزاي يقفل المساحات بين الخطوط ويحافظ على التقدم 1-0.
أقسم بالله لو أليجري كسب أول ماتش بهدف بدري...
ممكن دي بروين ميشوفش الكرة تاني لمدة 80 دقيقة
أنا متخيل أول اجتماع بينهم:
دي بروين:
"عايز ألعب بين الخطوط وأصنع فرص."
أليجري:
"وأنا عايز 11 لاعب ورا الكرة."
دي بروين:
"🤨"
أليجري:
"🤝"
موسم واحد مع أليجري كفيل يخلي كيفين يقتنع إن الاعتزال أرحم من الجري ورا الظهير المنافس طول المباراة 😭🔥