I was waiting for this
The thing is not even about what happened with PSG before Mbappe, but rather what happened after his departure.
The best players you see in their team today Joao Neves, Kvaratskhelia and Pacho were all bought after Kylian left the club whereas Kroos, Joselu, Nacho and Carvajal post ACL who were integral members of that UCL run left before Mbappe arrived but I know who you are.
You are doing this to force Vini so hard on Mbappe.
Whether you like it or not Vinicius will never be on Mbappe’s level. So you can go on and support PSG if you want.
Mbappe is here to stay and we the Real Madrid fans will support him
Today is Africa Day. And here is a fact most Africans have never been taught.
Between 500 BCE and 700 CE, a civilization called the Garamantes built 750 kilometers of underground irrigation tunnels beneath the Sahara Desert in what is now Libya. They had no river. They built gravity-fed channels that pulled water from deep aquifers and turned desert into farmland that fed a population of 50,000.
They grew grapes, figs, wheat, olives and dates in the middle of the Sahara.
Modern engineers still study these tunnels today for sustainable irrigation solutions. But this is not taught in most African schools. Just like the building techniques, the craftsmanship, and the engineering knowledge before it, we are losing it without ever knowing we had it.
You can wake up one day and decide you're done being the person who kept sabotaging your own life. no big breakthrough. no perfect moment. just a decision to become someone who wins. a decision that they were done being the version of themselves that kept losing. done being the version who kept looking for the perfect time. they just start. they work 12 hours a day, they show up when it’s boring, they show up even when nothing is working and quitting would be the most logical thing to do. they just kept showing up
most people never get there. not because they’re not capable. but because they kept waiting. waiting for motivation. waiting for permission. waiting for someone to believe in them first. the people who change their lives don’t wait for any of that. they just close the door, do the work, and stay consistent long enough for the results to have no choice but to show up. no luck is coming. no one is coming.
it’s just you, the decision you made, and how long you’re willing to stay in the room before the room starts changing around you.
stop waiting. stop overthinking. stop asking if you’re ready. you already know what to do. just keep showing up, do the work, and repeat until your life has no other choice but to change
What I find fascinating subhanallah is that the *best* optimisations/approaches always end up being the ones *closest* to Allah's creation/nature.
Their hearing aid is a mechanical tympanic membrane + inner bone ears ... a manufactured version of how your ear works.
Signs .... signs everywhere.
You don’t need a perfect partner. You need someone who can regulate their emotions, admit when they fuck up, & actually sit with uncomfortable conversations without shutting down, flipping it on you, or throwing low blows every time shit gets real.
Nigeria just set 150/400 as the minimum university admission score. That's 37.5%.
Polytechnics? 100/400. A pass mark of 25%.
This is how nations fail.
Meanwhile:
🇨🇳 China — 10 million students compete annually in the Gaokao. One exam. Brutal. No mercy. You either earn your place or you don't.
🇰🇷 South Korea — the Suneung is so serious that military drills stop, flights are rerouted, and the entire country goes quiet on exam day. 31% of students retake it to improve.
🇯🇵 Japan — entrance exams are so rigorous that students spend years in preparation school (ronin) just to qualify.
Oxford and Harvard don't lower the bar so more people can get in. They raise the bar so the best are forced to rise.
Nigeria has over 200 million people, the talent exists, but when you tell a generation that 37.5% is enough, you get garbage in, garbage out — at every level of public life.
The crisis in Nigeria isn't just political. It starts here.
#Nigeria #Education #JAMB #NigeriaEducation #HowNationsFail
“We are now going into power; 20,000 megawatts.” - Aliko Dangote @DangoteGroup
Very interesting interview.
Full video: https://t.co/bCZekmLarJ
🎥: @IFC_org, @WorldBankGroup
Hey so, I'm a vegan, and I have spent a good portion of my life helping animals, so I hope that you hear me when I say I find it monstrous to even attempt to judge the eating and hunting habits of people experiencing an active genocide. They are being intentionally starved.
The universe will make sure you'll win if you just believe in yourself. Universe doesn’t reward talent, luck, or intelligence first , it rewards the one who believe in themselves. let me remind you every good thing that you have in your life came after you decided to believe in it. even when nothing seems to be working. even when it feels quiet. even when your faith starts to shake a little. keep believing. keep visualizing. Keep showing up like it's already yours. Universe moves in silence before it reveals its magic. what you can't see is still unfolding. what feels delayed is simply on its right time. your belief is the bridge between where you are and where you're meant to be. Hold the vision a little longer cause It's already on its way to you. Manifest the sh!t out of it!!!
This is going to have Zionists and Emiratis big mad, lol.
“The Muslim Brotherhood has never carried out a terrorist attack on Americans.”
Tucker: “Huh 😱”