“Peter Obi can’t be President of Nigeria if we don’t want koruption to be legalised in our country, he did so many frudlent things in Labour Party with Aisha Yesuf, he operated a secret account with Aisha as signatory while he was the one receiving alert”
This man is out for Obi
Hmmmm
You can’t keep doing the same things and expecting different results, state police will be the difference maker for states who will take the security of their people seriously, not giving them that power at all is where the problem lies
"His knowledge of the players that he was considering for selection was unbelievable."
Piers Morgan discusses the long chats he has been having with England boss Thomas Tuchel in his local cafe. ☕
"Peter Obi approached three major politicians in 2022 and they avoided him, I felt bad for him and volunteered to follow him out of sympathy....They thought I would follow Peter Obi to ADC, but I had given enough sympathy. Obi does not own me." — Datti Baba-Ahmed
Football has a long memory and an even longer sense of humour.
"I will not sit next to a ball boy."
That is what Diego Maradona said at the pre-match press conference before the 2010 World Cup quarter-final against Germany.
He looked at the 20-year-old sitting beside him and genuinely did not know who he was.
When the press clarified that Thomas Müller was a German national team player Maradona responded: "I don't know who he is. The coach should be sitting next to me, not a player." Müller said nothing.
The conference was cancelled.
Twenty four hours later Germany beat Argentina 4-0. Müller scored the opener and afterwards said with perfect composure: "I don't think he thinks I am a ballboy anymore. I don't think he knew me back then but he does now."
That year Müller won the Golden Boot at the tournament.
Every World Cup has that one completely random striker who turns into prime Ronaldo Nazário for exactly two weeks, has a great tournament, signs a £60M contract with a top club, and then disappears from football forever.
I wonder who it's going to be this month
Look at how the PSG players immediately stopped appealing the moment the referee waved it away. Only Marquinhos approached the ref, and the bench stayed calm. Zero drama.
Now contrast that with Mikel Arteta and Arsenal. When Madueke pulled down Nuno Mendes and intentionally went down looking for a soft penalty, the Arsenal players threw a collective tantrum on the pitch. Arteta rallied his entire bench, screaming at the officials for almost a minute and nearly interrupting the game.
That’s the exact brand of tactical tantrum he throws in the PL to bully weak English referees who completely lack authority.
What makes Arteta truly embarrassing is his shameless desperation. Later on, when Gyokeres’ shot got deflected for a corner, Arteta was up in the fourth official's face demanding a handball penalty. Then we saw the replay, and the ball wasn't even close to a PSG player's arm.
He’s a certified embarrassment to the beautiful game.
“The Tinubu regime and Seyi Makinde must stop playing politics with the lives of Nigerians. Our children must not be used as pawn...”
A member of the Take It Back Movement says the abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oriire, Oyo State, has become a symbol of the Nigerian government’s inaction.
🗣️ @GaryLineker: "I would've hated to see a penalty given for that."
Could we have had a different outcome if either of those decisions went through? 👀