Dear America,
Camera cuts into the crowd is for picking out shots of baddies from around the world, fans doing random stuff unaware that they’re on the big screen etc not your American tv celebrities. Stop ruining the culture of our beautiful game.
Regards
Football.
Dear @davido,
I'm in Atlanta since last week for the World Cup & if you check my profile, you will see tweets supporting your career & ways.
Even from the days of Gidi Culture Festival, we've been supporting you. Ask @AsaAsika.
Let me just come & each lunch or dinner at your residence as you are coming for the FanFestival at Atlanta next week.
I will always give you crispy & detailed images at your concert at Atlanta next week too.
Baba, hunger dey US for Ojodu boy.
Thanks in advance.
Kinds Regards;
Pooja Respects.
Nigerians, hear this:
You cannot spend decades destroying an economy and expect it to be fixed in just two years. Painful reforms are never popular, but history shows that nations willing to endure temporary hardship often emerge stronger.
A thread on why patience may be necessary at this critical moment for Nigeria 🇳🇬
@woye1@Yeribaaba@AShammeh@Rouphages@dele003@aoidowu1309@HighChiefOkoro
I just finished co-presenting a paper titled "Tentative Truths: Yorùbá Indigenous Knowledge of Animals in Epistemic Transition," with Dr. Nathaniel Omilani of the Department of Science and Technology Education, University of Ìbàdàn, at the ongoing Lagos Studies Association, 2026.
For you to understand Nigeria's economic reality, the whole increase in revenue and taxes net will probably take us to $ 45 billion.
Look at SA's revenue, driven by PIT and VAT.
Take Note of South African Revenue Service and its performance. Consolidated expenditure is $163bn.
Nigeria with 200m people, with "Oil" can't pull 30% of SA's revenue. There is heavy lifting to be done to grow the economy. Years of subsidies have only impoverished us and made us unproductive.
PBAT will fix it.
In the current Arsenal squad, there are 5 players who are 27 years old: Martin Ødegaard, Kai Havertz, Eberechi Eze, Martin Zubimendi and Declan Rice.
Back in 2019, Arsenal signed William Saliba for £27M from AS Saint-Étienne, a deal that has become one of the most important long-term investments in the club’s modern era.
And now the number 27 shows up again, but why?
Because it’s been 27 days since Arsenal won the league title.