🚨 Reporter asks Vinícius Júnior who the best footballer is between Neymar Jr., Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo:
🗣️ Reporter: “Vinícius, you’ve played with Neymar for Brazil and you’ve watched both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo dominate football for years. Who do you think is the best footballer among the three?”
🗣️ Vinícius Júnior: “First of all, it’s an honour to even mention those names together. Neymar is one of the most talented players Brazil has ever produced. Messi is one of the greatest talents football has ever seen. Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest athletes the sport has ever had.”
“But if you’re asking me to choose one, I would say Cristiano Ronaldo.”
🗣️ Reporter: “Why Cristiano?”
🗣️ Vinícius Júnior: “Because when I look at football, I don’t just look at talent. I look at the complete picture.”
“Cristiano proved himself everywhere. England, Spain, Italy and Portugal. Different leagues, different teammates, different coaches and different generations, but the result was always the same — goals, trophies and records.”
“His mentality is something I’ve never seen before. Most players are satisfied after winning one Ballon d’Or or one Champions League. Cristiano kept wanting more.”
“He turned hard work into an art form. Every young player in football has looked at Cristiano Ronaldo and learned something from him.”
“What impresses me most is the longevity. For more than twenty years he has remained at the highest level while football constantly changed around him.”
“People talk about talent, but discipline, sacrifice and consistency are talents too. Cristiano mastered all of them.”
“Neymar inspired a generation in Brazil. Messi inspired a generation in Argentina. Cristiano inspired the entire football world.”
“That is why, for me, Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest footballer ever”.
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He says he is waiting for direction from the government. He considers himself a law-abiding citizen who pays taxes and creates jobs for locals, so he is not leaving the country before 30 June.”
I heard from the social media that ADC has picked its vice presidential candidate from the South-South. If this is true, it is unfortunate, as this will continue the crude marginalisation of the South-East.
This Geo-Political Zone has neither produced a President or Vice President since 1999. To deny the South-East the opportunity to produce the President or Vice President in ADC in 2027 will amount to perpetuating the marginalisation.
The ADC was founded by Ralphs Nwosu from the South-East in 2005. He made the sacrifice to give up the party in 2025 for the coalition to usher in a better Nigeria. He couldn't have made that sacrifice to marginalise his own people.
I did not join the coalition to assist in the further marginalisation of my own people. I am of the opinion that if we made a sacrifice to give up the National Chairman and the President, it will amount to unpardonable injustice to deny us the Vice President in 2027.
I joined politics to fight for a better Nigeria where no region, Geo-Political Zone, or person will be marginalised.
The only favour I asked Atiku Abubakar, who openly declared that he is the pathway to the presidency of the South-East, is to show it by choosing someone from the South-East to be his Vice.
If it is confirmed that he has chosen a candidate from the South-South, I wish him well. I am not favourably disposed to campaigning for any presidential ticket that does not have a person of South-East origin as President or Vice in 2027.
The abduction of the Chibok girls in 2014 triggered a global movement. One school abduction was enough to unite Nigerians, attract international attention, and place enormous pressure on the government through the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.
Yet, what has happened since then should trouble every Nigerian.
Under President Buhari's eight years in office, Nigeria witnessed about ten school abductions. Under President Tinubu's administration, in just three years, we have already recorded over ten school abductions.
Despite these repeated tragedies, there has been neither sustained national outrage nor significant international attention comparable to what followed Chibok.
This raises an important question: have we become so accustomed to insecurity that what once shocked our national conscience is now treated as normal?
At a time when millions of Nigerians are grappling with insecurity, poverty, and hardship, it is deeply troubling that those in power appear more focused on political calculations and preparations for the next election than on addressing the urgent challenges confronting our people.
It is, therefore, no surprise that some observers have labelled us a "Now Disgraced Nation". While we do not agree with any attempt to define our great country by its present difficulties, we must acknowledge that persistent insecurity, economic hardship, and leadership failure have damaged our reputation and standing among nations.
The answer is not denial, propaganda, or political distraction. The answer is leadership that is competent, compassionate, accountable, and genuinely committed to the welfare and security of the Nigerian people.
The Nigerian youth must not become indifferent. We must all refuse to normalise failure.
Young Nigerians - Take back your country!
A New Nigeria is Possible. -PO
@PastorMarvy@OgbeniDipo Did you hear how precise and knowledgeable his conversation was?
I’m sure your child must learn something out of it than when Tinubu speaks.
Focus and stop the hate!
OSHIOMOLE BLOWS HOT!
“After listening to my colleagues, I didn't hear anything new; just the usual condemnations, denouncements, lamentations, and expressions of regret. But on this occasion, there are consequential prayers that this Senate must make.
It doesn’t appear to me that we have carried out any audit of our previous resolutions. We need to ask ourselves: what actions have been taken based on those resolutions? If past resolutions did not change anything, why should we believe today's own will be different?
For example, during the kidn@pping incident in Kebbi State where about 200 students were åbdûcted, it was reported that the Governor of Kebbi State cried out that military personnel stationed at the school were ordered to withdraw just minutes before the incident.
We passed a resolution directing the military to disclose the officer who gave that command and the action taken against him.
As I speak, I am not aware that we have received any response regarding that issue…..”
— Senator Adams Oshiomhole
OSHIOMOLE BLOWS HOT!
“After listening to my colleagues, I didn't hear anything new; just the usual condemnations, denouncements, lamentations, and expressions of regret. But on this occasion, there are consequential prayers that this Senate must make.
It doesn’t appear to me that we have carried out any audit of our previous resolutions. We need to ask ourselves: what actions have been taken based on those resolutions? If past resolutions did not change anything, why should we believe today's own will be different?
For example, during the kidn@pping incident in Kebbi State where about 200 students were åbdûcted, it was reported that the Governor of Kebbi State cried out that military personnel stationed at the school were ordered to withdraw just minutes before the incident.
We passed a resolution directing the military to disclose the officer who gave that command and the action taken against him.
As I speak, I am not aware that we have received any response regarding that issue…..”
— Senator Adams Oshiomhole
Dear @elonmusk do Starlink have the capacity to power the automatic transmission of Nigeria’s upcoming 2027 election results with its satellite internet, to help reduce the malpractice and increase transparency? I know you stand against obfuscation in government.
Very true. In USA, even your animal life matters. When your pet gets missing, Animal control when contacted will help in a rescue through the police that picks up stray animals. Just present a photo or proof at your locals for claim.
That’s how a country is run. Structure.
“Don’t let anybody gaslight you, insecurity isn’t everywhere. In Ontario, Canada, when a 5-year-old goes missing, an Amber Alert hits every phone, TV, and radio instantly. I’ve never seen one where they didn’t catch the suspect within two hours.”
— Nigerian man living in Canada