Can't believe France can be turned to this.
Dem no even see ball play.
And una talk am o ๐
At this point, they can only be saved by moments of individual brilliance.
Spain is tactically superior.
That is the part of building a business the highlight reels never show. Everyone wants to own the buildings. Almost nobody warns you that owning them means a lifetime of leaking pipes, dead generators, tenant complaints, and 2am phone calls.
The glamorous businesses are usually the ones you have not run yet. Every empire has a boring, thankless engine room, and the founder's real job is often just to keep showing up to the part everyone else finds beneath them.
The money is rarely in the exciting bit. It sits in mastering the headache nobody else wants to touch.
Hard work is overrated. Nigeria is full of people working themselves to death and still dying poor.
Effort without leverage is just expensive suffering. The rich are not working harder than the woman frying akara at 5am. They attached their effort to something that scales.
She attached hers to a pan.
Its so boring to sit with people who don't watch ball, they can't relate with what's happening. How can someone be saying Saka is from France, Saka oo, my star boy, I had to shout that Saka that's from Ekiti state, very annoying ๐ก๐คฃ
๐ธ๐ฉ Sudanese Premier League champions (1996โ2026):
๐ต Al Hilal - 18 league titles ๐
๐ด Al Merriekh - 12 league titles ๐
For three decades, Sudanese football has been dominated by one of African football's fiercest rivalries. Between them, Al Hilal and Al Merriekh have won every single league title since 1996, underlining their complete grip on the domestic game.
The rivalry has taken another dramatic twist this week, with Al Merriekh reportedly being awarded the 2025/26 league title by the Appeals Committee after Al Hilal were found to have breached league regulations by fielding more foreign players than permitted in the decisive derby.
A true two-horse race, and one of the most intense club rivalries in African football.
It is time teams like Hilal Alsahil and Madani try and break that cycle.
You see that person you are afraid to enter their dm, do it today, you might just be surprised that they wouldnโt mind. Worst that can happen is they will ignore you or say no.
A wise politician knows that taking care of retired people is a sure return ticket.
If you want a guaranteed reelection, pay pensioners well and unfailingly and they will dedicate their lives to ensuring you come back to taking care of them.
Only few politicians know this hack.