Yesterday evening my honour to have the 2nd richest black man in the world (and my London neighbour) over for dinner. The one and only Abdul Samad Rabiu 🙌🏾… F.Ote💲
We are already losing the plot, don’t stop sharing their images. This wicked government must rescue these children and teachers by force ‼️
#BringBackOurChildren
🚨💣 BREAKING: Éderson to Manchester United, here we go!
Deal done with Atalanta for €45m package with add-ons included, agreement now in place.
Medical and formal steps to follow but deal in place.
Éderson will sign a four year deal plus option, as @TheAthleticFC reports.
There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are.
Manchester will forever be my home.
To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives. There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here.
Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day.
Forever a Red Devil ❤️
🚨 BREAKING: José Mourinho back to Real Madrid, HERE WE GO! 💣🤍
All terms have been verbally agreed between José Mourinho and Real Madrid, waiting to sign all documents.
Plan for initial two year deal, JM to travel to Madrid after Real-Bilbao game.
The Special One is back.
The UK government deported a father, mother, and their 3 children back to Nigeria after they sold all their properties and even borrowed 20 million naira just to relocate to the UK.
A Nigerian family’s relocation to the UK ended in disaster after a series of personal and legal conflicts.
Tobore sold nearly all his assets, including his house, land, car, and business, and even borrowed ₦20 million to move to the UK with his wife, Funke, and their three children (one of whom was a relative they had been raising). Funke, a nurse, secured a stable job quickly, while Tobore struggled with occasional warehouse work.
About a year later, their marriage hit a crisis when Funke discovered Tobore was still communicating with a former girlfriend. Angry, she reported to the UK Home Office and removed him as her dependant, since she was the primary visa holder. This decision meant Tobore faced deportation within weeks.
In retaliation, Tobore reported to authorities that one of the children listed in their immigration documents was neither their biological child nor legally adopted, an issue considered a serious immigration violation. The Home Office launched an investigation and ordered DNA tests.
The results confirmed the claim, exposing the false declaration. As a consequence, the UK government deported the entire family back to Nigeria.
The aftermath has been harsh. Their marriage has collapsed, Tobore now works as a taxi driver in Abuja, Funke earns a modest salary as a nurse in Lagos, and the children live with Funke’s mother in the village.
What began as a hopeful search for a better life abroad ultimately ended in financial loss, family breakdown, and forced return home.