USUARIOS DE ANDROID, ¡LEAN ESTO!
Tu teléfono dice: “Almacenamiento lleno”.
Entonces borras fotos. Borras vídeos. Desinstalas aplicaciones. Y, aun así, el espacio libre apenas aumenta.
Eso ocurre porque los verdaderos culpables no suelen ser tus fotos ni tus aplicaciones, sino toda la basura oculta que Android almacena silenciosamente en segundo plano.
Ayer limpié mi teléfono y recuperé 35 GB sin borrar ni una sola foto, vídeo, aplicación o chat que realmente uso.
Así es exactamente como lo hice:
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In 2013, at 31 years old, Mikel Arteta was Arsenal’s vice-captain and midfield leader.
Born on March 26, 1982, he had joined Arsenal from Everton in late August 2011 for around £10m.
He left the pitch in 2016, sharpened his craft as Pep Guardiola’s assistant at Manchester City, and returned to Arsenal in 2019 tasked with bringing the club back among Football’s elite.
Fast forward to today, 20th June 2026...
It has been exactly 31 days since Arsenal won the Premier League title under his management.
⚡️ Noni shines
🅰️ Assists for Dec and Bukayo
💪 Winning in style
A fine evening for our England Gunners against Croatia �⚡️ Noni shines
🅰️ Assists for Dec and Bukayo
💪 Winning in style
A fine evening for our England Gunners against Croatia 💫
When I tell people I was a correctional officer for a few years, the first question they ask is, “Did you see some crazy stuff in there?”
Well… yes, I did.
There were a few times when I was genuinely scared for my life, and here is one of them.
One afternoon, I went to work as usual and got to the briefing room to start my shift. During the briefing, I was told I would be working in one of the most dangerous housing units in the facility. My captain said, “Just to give you a heads-up, it’s been a rough day so far, so stay vigilant.”
I sighed.
To get to the housing units, you have to walk through the yard. It was a beautiful afternoon, so there were about 200 offenders outside. Walking through the yard could be intimidating, depending on the mood of the offenders.
A few offenders yelled my name as I walked by.
“What’s up, Mr. O?”
“Are you working in our housing unit today?”
I smiled and yelled back, “Hell yessss!”
They responded, “Oh noooooooo!” 🤣🤣🤣
Anyway, I was about 20 feet away from the housing unit door when one of the most dangerous offenders stepped outside. He saw me and smiled.
“What’s up, Mr. O?”
“I’m good, Mr. X. How about you?”
“I’m cool. I’m cool,” he replied.
I walked inside, got to my desk, and started getting settled. About 20 to 25 seconds later, I looked out the housing unit window toward the yard and saw one offender stabbing another.
I was like, “What the hell?!”
I immediately called it in over the radio, and backup responded.
The control center ordered a lockdown. All offenders were sent back into the housing unit, and many of them were furious. The offender who had been stabbed was receiving medical attention, and the offender who did the stabbing had already been taken away.
Now came the scary part.
I was locked down with 124 furious offenders, most of whom were serving time for murder. Some were angry because their guy got stabbed. Others were angry because of what had happened and what it meant for everyone else.
The atmosphere was chaotic.
For a moment, I thought to myself:
“This guy smiled and walked past me with a shank, and I smiled right back at him. He could have stabbed me. It could have happened before anyone even realized what was going on.”
To make matters worse, both the offender who was stabbed and the offender who did the stabbing were from my housing unit.
Imagine the tension.
I was terrified.
“How do I show that I’m in charge and not get killed?”
“How do I prevent them from hurting each other?”
I had one can of pepper spray and one pair of handcuffs to deal with 124 furious offenders.
It is well.
People were pushing each other, yelling, arguing, and throwing things.
“Oh man… what do I do?”
My boss called me.
“How’s the situation in there?”
“Sir, you can hear it yourself. It’s chaotic in here.”
“Okay, I’ll send people over.”
Then I decided to make a threat.
I told them to think about something for a moment.
“I have a can of pepper spray with me, and I’m about to let it all out if you don’t get back to your bunks. We’re on lockdown, so the moment I spray it, we’re all screwed. We’ll be breathing pepper spray for hours. This is your last warning.”
Then they all turned and looked at me.
I pulled out the pepper spray to let them know I wasn’t joking.
Suddenly, things got a lot calmer.
They knew my history with pepper spray. They knew I was a dangerous man with a can of pepper spray. 😭
About two minutes later, backup arrived.
The first thing I said was, “I need some air.”
I stepped outside and disappeared on break for about an hour.
Another crazy part of the story is that we ended up working almost a 24-hour shift that day because people started calling in when they heard what had happened.
It was a day!
At just 19, Bukayo Saka tweeted Arsenal fans: “You deserve better.”
At 24, he delivered the Premier League title… and replied with the better we deserved all along.
24 hits different it’s also been exactly 24 days since Arsenal won the league title.
After 22 years of being mocked for not winning the league title, it’s now been 22 days since Arsenal won the premier league title.
To put that into perspective, it’s been 3 weeks and 1 day.
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo
Farewell, Oba Lapite
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Kola Oyewo—scholar, actor, teacher, cultural ambassador, and dear colleague.
I had the privilege of working with him on Koseegbe, Oleku and Saworoide where he gave a memorable performance as Oba Lapite. His portrayal brought depth, dignity, and humanity to the role, making the character one of the film’s most enduring figures.
Ironically, Lapite’s death in the story created a challenge for me as a filmmaker. Once he was publicly executed by Lagata, I could not bring Kola Oyewo back into the narrative. I missed him then.
Today, I miss him again.
Kola Oyewo belonged to a rare generation that successfully bridged scholarship and performance. He inspired countless students, actors, and audiences through his talent, humility, and lifelong commitment to learning, culture, theatre and film.
Nigeria has lost a remarkable artist.
Farewell, Professor Kola Oyewo.
Farewell, Oba Lapite.
Your legacy will endure in the stories you told and the lives you touched.
Ire ni o.
TK
@adedejisuyii@thefireofOla Yimmu!!!! The focus for 2027 is still the presidential election, people don't care about their grassroot and state officials
Local Government Chairmen can't believe their lucks.
They are the grassroots government on paper only.
People have no idea where to channel their grievances to.
What a pity.
Because why are you not advocating and speaking up for your community roads to be fixed?!
It's insane.