People ask me, “Lawyer, why do you talk about football so much?”
Simple.
I married a man who loves football.
Instead of complaining, I decided to sit down and watch with him.
Before I knew it, I started understanding the game.
Today, football is part of our family language.
The funny thing is that football has taught me lessons I use in marriage and life.
1. Every match has two halves.
If the first half of your marriage, business or life is bad, don’t conclude. The second half may surprise you.
2. A red card reminds me that lack of self-control can send anyone out of the game.
3. An offside teaches me that moving before the right time can cancel a beautiful goal. Timing matters.
4. Penalties remind me that one careless mistake can become very expensive.
5. VAR teaches me not to judge every situation too quickly. Sometimes you need a second look before reaching a conclusion.
6. The captain cannot win alone. A family succeeds when everyone plays their part.
7. The coach cannot enter the pitch to score. Parents can advise, but children must eventually make good decisions themselves.
8. Even the best strikers miss chances. Failure is not the end.
9. A team that keeps passing the ball achieves more than players who want all the glory. Teamwork builds strong families.
10. Injury time has taught me never to give up. Some of life’s biggest miracles happen in the extra minutes.
So, when you see me talking about football, I’m not just discussing goals.
I’m talking about life.
I’m talking about marriage.
I’m talking about family.
I’m talking about lessons hidden inside 90 minutes.
Now tell me,
What’s the biggest life lesson football has taught you?
HON. MURTALA GARBA MADAUCI HONOURS SUPPORTERS, DECLARES SUPPORT FOR SENATOR UBA SANI
In a gesture of generosity, respect, and gratitude toward his loyal political supporters, Hon. Murtala Garba Madauci carried out a commendable act today by honoring over 50 supporters.