Vdm and his followers should know that,this is the problem of Nigeria,not Tinubu. Until this constitution is totally change nothing any president can do.
AFRICOM, in continued coordination with Nigeria, conducted operations against ISIS fighters in NE Nigeria. No U.S. or Nigerian forces were harmed. The targeted operations eliminated more than 200 terrorists, including Abu-Bilal al-Minuki.
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so why expect great results. We are not angry enough, we are not serious enough. And just maybe, when we are ready, then; Nigeria will be great again.
#bringbackourchidren#oyostatecrisis#NoToInsecurity
The kind of rain that just fell, my heart goes to those in captivity in Oyo. They are without shelter, security and are suffering. Sadly, it seems as though people are forgetting already. Back to usuals. They just had the gush of emotions and are now back to factory settings...
Attention is shifting to BBN, World cup, some are still celebrating premier league, some still arguing and bantering. Indeed for Nigeria to be great, Nigerians need to purge themselves and have a Mind shift. We blame the politicians but our mediocre minds elected them,...
eddiedreamer Per 365Scores data (as of Mar 2026) for avg time wasted per game in 2025/26 PL:
Biggest offenders:
1. Sunderland 24:36
2. Brentford 24:29
3. Leeds Utd 24:21
4. Newcastle 24:06
5. Aston Villa 23:53
6. Tottenham 23:53
Full list (most to least): Sunderland, Brentford, Leeds, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Tottenham, Everton, West Ham, Burnley, Crystal Palace, Chelsea, Wolves, Bournemouth, Nottm Forest, Fulham, Man Utd, **Arsenal 20:56 (17th)**, Liverpool, Man City, Brighton 19:27.
Arsenal among the better teams for game flow. New 2026/27 rules target goal-kick/throw-in delays.
Chelsea finished 10th and people moved on like nothing happened 😭
Caicedo and Enzo Fernández alone cost around £237M combined… just TWO players… and Chelsea ended up in Bournemouth/Brentford territory.
Even in Arteta’s WORST period:
* Cedric at right-back,
* Rob Holding and Pablo Mari starting at centre-back,
* Ceballos in midfield,
* Nicolas Pépé leading the line…
Arsenal STILL never finished 10th. Not once.
Manchester United finished 15th and the media cycle lasted one week.
Tottenham Hotspur spent half the season checking the relegation table and barely escaped embarrassment.
Liverpool spent hundreds of millions and disappeared when the title race got serious.
But somehow the biggest conversations are ALWAYS about Arsenal.
Every Arsenal trophy comes with excuses.
Every Arsenal achievement gets questioned.
Every Arsenal success needs an asterisk from rival fans and the media.
That’s when you know the club is massive.
When you are truly big, the standards are different.” 😭🔥
Emmanuel Petit on Premier League clubs mocking Arsenal after the final defeat:
🗣️ “I have to say, I found it embarrassing.
The second Arsenal lost, some Premier League clubs couldn't wait to jump on social media and remind everyone about their European trophies.
That tells you everything.
Instead of supporting an English club representing the league on the biggest stage in club football, they were busy celebrating Arsenal's pain.
For me, that's not rivalry. That's insecurity.
Arsenal were 90 minutes away from doing something special, and rather than show respect, people were desperately searching through the history books for old trophies to post online.
Why? Because they were terrified of seeing Arsenal join that club.
Let's be honest, some of these clubs spent the entire season watching Arsenal compete at a level they couldn't reach.
The jealousy was obvious.
The moment Arsenal fell short, they treated it like they had won something themselves.
That's the mentality of people who would rather see Arsenal fail than focus on their own success.
The trophy may have slipped away, but the reaction from some rivals showed exactly how much Arsenal still live rent-free in their heads.”
Arsenal in the Premier League this season:
🥇 Most points (85)
🥇 Most wins (26)
🥇 Most goal difference (+44)
🥇 Most clean sheets (19)
🥇 Most clean sheets in a row (4)
🥇 Most set-piece goals (23)
🥇 Most headed goals (16)
🥇 Most WhoScored MOTM awards (29)
🥇 Fewest losses (5)
🥇 Fewest goals conceded (27)
🥇 Fewest shots conceded per game (8.2)
🥇 Fewest yellow (51) and red cards (0)
Champions 🔴⚪️🏆
#AFC | @Arsenal
🗣️ Eberechi Eze on THAT Manchester City fan: “It came up in one of my boys’ group chats, someone posted the guy as an actual bottle… oh shoot, it might be the funniest picture of all time! It might be my display picture for the rest of the year!” ❤️🤣
A hospital in Lagos was holding a woman hostage.
Not with guns. With a bill she couldn't pay.
She had received treatment. She was well enough to leave. But the hospital wouldn't discharge her until someone settled the balance. So she stayed — trapped in a ward, away from her family, unable to work.
This happens every single day in Nigeria. In a country where 97% of the population has no health insurance, a hospital visit can become a prison sentence.
The Aproko Doctor Foundation exists because we refused to accept that.
Through community-led financing — thousands of everyday Nigerians contributing small amounts monthly — we've built something that looks a lot like insurance, except it belongs to the people:
• ₦50M+ paid to hospitals. 100+ patients freed.
• 1,500 women screened for cancer in one Abuja weekend — 500 more than planned.
• 150 women caught cervical cancer early. Alive today because of a free screening.
• Solar power installed in hospital NICUs so incubators don't go dark.
• ₦3.1M raised in 4 hours — one tweet, one community, one woman's prosthetic leg.
The community is the insurance.
We're not waiting for the system to fix itself. We're proving that when people pool their resources — even ₦500 at a time — they can do what budgets and bureaucracies haven't.
If you believe healthcare should involve everybody, join us.
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