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Down almost ₦10m on paper this week, thanks to June kicking off with 4 consecutive red days.
It’s times like this that test your conviction. Remember, it's only a loss if you sell!
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Hands-on replicable parts. How does telling us that he used 300 naira and "grit" help anyone? What exactly do we define as grit? Please this is NOT a shade on the author of the tweet. I was just trying to point an omission in many inspirational stories
Why on the surface this story appears inspiring, it omits the meat of the matter. How did he use 300 naira and grit to start a spare part business? How did he get his first funding? Shop rentals? Did he get consignment on credit? African success stories usually leave out the most
Cosmas Maduka dropped out of school at age 7 to sell akara on the street with his widowed mother.
That same year, he was shipped to Lagos to work in his uncle’s spare parts shop. He worked for years without pay.
Then his uncle accused him of dishonesty and threw him out with just ₦200.
No school. No money. Nowhere to sleep.
With grit and ₦300, he started a small spare parts business in 1977. He named it Coscharis, after himself and his wife, Charity.
Today, Coscharis is the sole distributor of BMW, Rolls-Royce and Land Rover in Nigeria, and he is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
A boy who sold bean cakes now sells Rolls-Royce.
In his words: “I worked like a slave so I could live like a king.”
Back to this post.
This post and the comment section, is an incontrovertible evidence that Nigerians are terrible people. Very evil mean spirited people. Because how are you justifying this nonsense?
A security man at your work place is your colleague. If you can treat your colleague like this because you earn higher, how are you treating the househelp you're paying with peanut and longsuffering?
We said he was incompetent and unfit to officiate at the highest level.
Some of you came here to defend him . Unfortunately, his errors have cost Arsenal the 2025/2026 champions league trophy
The first error in the match, he angrily booked Bukayo Saka for a 50/50 challenge
Error number, referee Daniel Siebert stopped Bukayo Saka from taking a corner kick in the last second of the first half
That decision was shocking and emb@rrassing. I have never seen when a match is stopped when there's a goal bound move.
Then, the biggest error of the night was when Madueke was clumsily hauled down in the eighteen yards by PSG Nunez Mendez
The referee Daniel Siebert waved on there was no foul and penalty.
That decision was what cost Arsenal the match and the trophy.
Arsenal lost the trophy because the center referee Daniel Siebert was incompetent.
He failed to do his job properly
To tell you that he was incompetent, Daniel Siebert has been dropped from the list of referees to officiate at the world
His name was completely committed a clear indication of an indictment by FIFA
To officiate at the final of the UEFA champions should one of the highest jobs for a refeee
Now , Daniel Siebert officiated at the UEFA champions league final but not considered good enough for the world cup
This is Karma at work. It came so fast for Daniel Siebert.
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: 🚨🔥 Mikel Arteta lays down the STANDARDS at Arsenal F.C. ahead of next season
The message from Mikel Arteta is crystal clear — the era of “we almost” is finished.
🗣️ “The coming campaign isn’t about excuses.”
After lifting the Premier League crown and making the Champions League final, expectations at Arsenal have now shifted to top-level demands ❤️🔴⚪️
🗣️ “It’s a campaign to win the biggest trophies.”
🗣️ “A campaign to hold onto elite status.”
🗣️ “A campaign to double last season’s success.”
🎯 The bar is no longer survival — it’s dominance.
🏆 Defend the Premier League
🏆 Go all-in for the Champions League
🏆 Build a lasting dynasty in Europe
The pressure has shifted… but so has the ambition. 💪
My gaffer sets the floor ❤️🤍
Mikel Arteta after Arsenal's defeat to PSG in the UCL Final:
🗣️ “It's very difficult for me to stand here and stay quiet about certain decisions.
I'm looking at the incident involving Madueke and I'm asking for consistency. That's all. Consistency.
For our penalty appeal, we're told there isn't enough contact. Then at the other end, a very similar situation involving Kvaratskhelia results in a penalty.
How can players understand the rules when the same type of challenge is being interpreted differently in the same match?
I don't like talking about referees after finals because it sounds like excuses, but these are game-defining moments.
We worked incredibly hard to get here, and when decisions of that magnitude go against you, it's impossible not to feel frustrated.
If the challenge on Madueke isn't a penalty, then fine. But then the other one shouldn't be either.
At this level, consistency isn't a luxury it's a requirement. Tonight, I don't think we got that.”
Premier league clubs should not let Arsenal sign Morgan Rodgers! They should all protest because e go bad for all of Una papa!!
Morgan Rodgers is the typical Arteta player and he’s the best ball carrier in England and just damn 23. His potentials are so heavy! Physical monster and can easily play multiple positions. Workaholic too and with a big eyes for goals! He’s complete!
I don’t really like talking about Transfers but he’s the only signing that can honestly freak me + 80m for Rodgers is way too cheap.
Bro, that last statement. One day someone mentioned a song and another said it was released in 2002. I said I was already in secondary school and a colleague shouted "what, that is when I was born" I felt old
For early 90’s babies men, Adulthood can come very fast. One minute you are the youngest in your organization, the next minute, you have white beards coming out your chin. Your slangs are outdated and when you say I finished university in 2012. Someone can tell you they were in primary school and you both are in the same office.
I can argue that if was still in Liverpool, there is NO way he is missing the world cup. Liverpool's vice captain. The club you play can give you a cover or expose you. No other club will love him like Liverpool
Leaving Liverpool was a very bad decision. He is a bad defender but a good ball player and his poor defence is being overlooked in Liverpool because he is a scouser and a good play maker.
He doesn't have that cover elsewhere.