@HenshawBlaZe Everybody just Dey bring different grudges wey dem keep for cooler into this thing 😂. The Buhari issue was more emotional than intellectual. There was never a case for the man.
@HenshawBlaZe Exactly. Me and my guys Dey analyze the games every Monday 😂. The whole country was behind them, why? Because they were accessible to us via television. We could relate
@HenshawBlaZe Exactly. I remember following eyimba’s run to the caf cl final when they were properly sponsored by abia state govt that year. That period o Dey find their jersey to buy up and down. That love only grew because I could watch them on Sunday evenings on NTA.
@HenshawBlaZe Bro, the teams have work to do as well. The league management, etc. Bro we no Dey even see highlights lol. Make dem run am proper for just 2 season and you’ll see it embraced.
@HenshawBlaZe We do actually, people that will stop to watch random kids play football on the street lol. It’s not about the packaging bro, it’s about availability of the product. Even if na just highlights, make we Dey see am.
@HenshawBlaZe Yes, and European football started to gain traction here in the 2000s, around the same time local football started to decline. I used to follow the league with my mates in school, and it was like that with other youngsters at the time, its was a thing of pride.
@HenshawBlaZe Every argument I’ve seen against this olodo uprising thing just goes further to prove the point. People have just been refusing to think critically, or maybe they are incapable of it 🤷🏾
“If I had graduated from UNILAG with a degree, I probably would’ve left music.
I was in 200 level with a very low CGPA, and Carryovers almost finished me.” 😳
— YCEE
Since YCee has awakened Nigerians to the “Olodo uprising” debate, here’s a report on how the big tech giants weaponize their algorithms to dumb down the Nigerian/African population.
It’s my favorite report for the @Spearhead_Af from last year, but evergreen. Make sure you follow the @Spearhead_Af for more of this every single day.