@BlovdSzn_ Take our 5-a-side tournament then , compared to the main matches
The intensity and pressure of 11v11 is actually wey over the class of 5-a-side
I saw a video from Argentina vs. Algeria where Messi came off as a substitute. There was no space on the bench, so Thiago Almada stood up to give Messi his seat. Messi immediately told him to sit back down and chose to sit on the floor instead.
That's how respect is earned through humility and the way you treat people, not by constantly reminding everyone that you've achieved more than they ever will.
When teammates genuinely respect you, it shows in their actions. Respect can't be demanded; it has to be inspired.
@NigeriaStories@realDonaldTrump this would be the best time to intervene in the affairs of Nigeria
We're actually relying on a failed system and this can't continue like this
Dear Young Nigerians,
One lesson from the 2023 elections, particularly in Lagos, should never be forgotten.
In the period following the presidential election and leading up to the governorship election, we witnessed a troubling shift in public discourse. Conversations that should have focused on competence, governance, development, and the future of our nation were gradually diverted towards tribal sentiments, ethnic divisions, and unnecessary suspicion among citizens.
Many sincere and well-meaning Nigerians participated in these conversations without realising that they were being drawn into narratives carefully designed by others.
Throughout history, whenever politicians find it difficult to compete on ideas, performance, character, or vision, some resort to exploiting the fault lines of ethnicity, religion, and identity. Their calculation is simple: a divided people are easier to manipulate than a united people.
Today, I see similar efforts emerging again, sometimes in more subtle and sophisticated ways. Narratives are planted, amplified, and circulated, often by individuals who genuinely believe they are defending a worthy cause, without recognizing the broader agenda behind such campaigns.
Let me state clearly that Pastor Enoch Adeboye remains one of the foremost fathers of faith in our nation. For decades, he has consistently preached the virtues of peace, prayer, love, reconciliation, and national unity. Even when faced with provocation, his response has always reflected humility, restraint, wisdom, and grace.
At 84 years of age, it would be unfair for young and able-bodied Nigerians to transfer to him responsibilities that properly belong to them. The task of building a better Nigeria rests primarily on the shoulders of the younger generation. It is their duty to lead the conversations, champion the reforms, and drive the positive change our nation urgently requires.
We must be careful not to become instruments in the hands of those who secretly nurture division while publicly preaching unity. In most cases, their target is not the individual being attacked; instead, it is the person who is attacking. Their real objective is to weaken the bonds that hold us together as one people and one nation.
I therefore urge all young Nigerians: do not allow anyone to recruit you into hatred. Do not allow anyone to weaponise your ethnicity, your faith, or your admiration for respected leaders.
Question every narrative. Verify every claim. Follow the facts. Resist manipulation.
The Nigeria of our dreams can only be built by citizens who refuse to be divided, who choose unity over hatred, and who place our collective future above narrow interests.
A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
By getting your PVC, you not only commit yourself to voting in the elections.
It shows that you've taken your future into your hands and decided to make it better, the change we need is here now
Let this start with you π«΅πΎ and IβπΎ
#endbadgovernance#PVC
@ruffydfire We should first of all take a look at our local police stations, they handle things like we're still in the 19th century
There's no working system used officially π€¦πΎ
@HONEYEDCROWN@ruffydfire It's actually really sad that a human can actually say something like this, I honestly pray you don't experience any of these
Nigerians like you are one of the biggest problems we have π€¦πΎ
We're at an era where 80% of the youths in this country are advocating for change.
The hardship and insecurity is real!!!
Let us join our voices and move for a better Nigeria
#endbadgovernance#PVC