You want to understand what a defensive stock is, Let Arsenal score PSG first in the Champions League final. You will understand why its Warren Buffett favourite
There is nothing like a 3rd world country.
You have 3rd world people and 1st world people.
- A 3rd world person will impregnate their spouse and act shocked that the child has to eat.
- A 3rd world person will impregnate their spouse and for 9 months will not raise the hospital bill but will abandon the wife and kid in the hospital till a good samaritan pays the bill off
- A 3rd world person will struggle to feed but will marry 3 wives and birth 9 kids. Then say "the country is hard. Government cannot even help me" as if the government rented the phallus that was used for coitus to them
- A 3rd world person does not understand how anything works. they only want food and sex. If there is no food and no wanton sex, they act rabid and foolish.
- A 3rd world person is very religious because they only expect from God. They can never worship and give God glory with their actions. That's why a gathering of 3rd people looks cursed but they are very religious
- A 3rd world person is obsessed with their ego more than anything. Everything is an attack on their ego.
The list goes on and on.
So, regardless of where you are on earth, you can be a 3rd world person or a 1st world person.
The reason why we call some countries 1st world is because there are more 1st world people there and less 3rd world people.
🚨🗣️ Casemiro: “This shirt was never mine to keep, it belongs to those who came before and those who come NEXT.
“My time is over, but the shirt LIVES on.”
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1 - Casemiro tonight made 11 tackles, won 16 duels and made 9 clearances - he is the only player in the last 20 seasons to record all of those numbers in a single Premier League match. Everywhere.
For those that couldn't grasp it properly. This is a statistical anomaly that effectively "broke" the modern data era of the Premier League.
While the league has seen legendary defensive midfielders (DMs), none have combined these specific high-volume defensive metrics in a single 90-minute.
His night "outdid" the likes of:
Michael Essien – Chelsea
Claude Makélélé – Chelsea
N’Golo Kanté – Leicester City / Chelsea
Javier Mascherano – Liverpool
Roy Keane – Manchester United
Patrick Vieira – Arsenal
Gilberto Silva – Arsenal
Wilfred Ndidi – Leicester City
João Palhinha – Fulham
Idrissa Gana Gueye – Everton / Aston Villa
Nigel de Jong – Manchester City
Cheick Tioté – Newcastle United
Sandro – Tottenham Hotspur
Lassana Diarra – Arsenal / Chelsea
Rodri – Manchester City
Fernandinho – Manchester City
Fabinho – Liverpool
Declan Rice – West Ham United / Arsenal
Nemanja Matić – Chelsea / Manchester United
Gareth Barry – Aston Villa / Manchester City / Everton
Lucas Leiva – Liverpool
Moussa Dembélé – Tottenham Hotspur
Scott Parker – West Ham United / Tottenham Hotspur / Fulham
Alex Song – Arsenal / West Ham United
Owen Hargreaves – Manchester United
Moisés Caicedo – Brighton / Chelsea
Most of the kids here in X don't really understand that Nigeria was a giant
Nigeria was so wealthy that it was sending engineers, doctors and professionals across Africa and the Caribbean for free.
Today, it's reduced to parents struggling to get a branded carton of Maggie and tomato sauce with the photos of the president to feed kids they can't afford
If all you know is hot, dirty water to drink, then cold, dirty water is an improvement
Some of us drank clean water from a public tap
If you whore yourself out from 18 to 28. That is a decade of whoredom. It doesn't just disappear when you clock 29. The concept of hoe phase is nonsense. That is an experienced whore that could potentially remain a whore. When she needs a quick cash or need to solve an emergency, whoredom is yhe forst thing she would think of. She could even run it by the side in relationship and marriage.
A decade of whoredom is a lifestyle. It is character. Hoe phase does not exist.
If you're a Data Analyst, Operations Analyst, or aspiring Supply Chain & Logistics Analyst who wants to move from reporting dashboards to driving real supply chain decisions, read this:
Dashboards are not enough.
Modern supply chain teams promote analysts who can:
• Forecast demand under uncertainty
• Optimise inventory and release working capital
• Model cost-to-serve and margin impact
• Quantify supplier and operational risk
• Simulate stockouts and lost-sales exposure
• Design efficient distribution and network flows
Most analysts track KPIs.
Very few understand capital and operational impact.
So I built the >>Supply Chain Capital Intelligence Blueprint << to move you from metric reporting to operational decision intelligence.
A system with two parts:
>>1. Supply Chain & Capital Intelligence Framework
Learn how real supply chains actually operate:
• Working capital & inventory optimisation
• Cost-to-serve and margin dynamics
• Supplier & concentration risk
• Multi-echelon inventory logic
• Transport cost volatility
• Network design and expansion strategy
• Executive operational communication
>>>2. The 12-Week Practical Supply Chain Analytics Roadmap
Build 10 real-world projects:
• Inventory optimisation (capital-focused)
• Cost-to-serve modelling
• Stockout and lost-sales simulation
• Supplier risk analysis
• Network optimisation
• Demand variability modelling
• Capacity and fulfilment analysis
• Capital allocation modelling
• Service level vs cost trade-offs
• Operational KPI system (decision-focused)
This is not decorative analytics.
This is institutional-level operational intelligence.
If you want the roadmap:
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I’m in love with this sentence:
“The degree to which a person can grow is directly proportional to the amount of truth he can accept about himself without running away.”
Speaking about the deep contradictions in human nature, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada said:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about the relatives still in their lives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have a partner often fail to appreciate them. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the full complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.
The key to happiness is gratitude—to truly see and value what we already have, and to understand that somewhere, someone would give everything for what we take for granted.”
If I had the means then, I would have brought my mother to the UK and bought her a red car.
That dream can never happen now.
In the late 1950s, a British man, Mr. Lylinson, and his wife wanted to take my mother to the United Kingdom, but the village elders gathered and stopped it. Years later, she watched the children of those same men travel abroad freely.
That pain never left her.
I promised her I would bring her to the UK one day. I promised her a red car too. But death did what poverty, time, and effort could not undo. She left before I could fulfill those dreams.
One thing I am grateful for is this: she had always wanted to appear in an advert.
So when I started my journey in advertising and later banking, I made sure to feature her in one of my creative executions for Afribank PLC advert. And it was published in the newspaper for her to see.
I could not give her everything.
But I am thankful I gave her that.
Some promises break your heart not because you did not mean them, but because life did not give you enough time.