@Footballtweet I swear footballers are the weakest and luckiest people on earth man. What about soldiers on the battlefield, the service men, normal working class people who never get to see the birth of their children. Bro have a duty for just one month. Do it and go home and meet your child.
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Incorrect. He had a visa. From the US Embassy in Nairobi. It was valid. They vetted him there, and gave him a visa.
Then he landed in Miami, was detained for 11 hours, and deported to Istanbul.
THEN they branded him a terrorist.
A FIFA referee, simply because he’s Somali.
A student who gets F9 cannot destroy a nation.
A leader without character can.
Maybe we’ve been measuring the wrong thing all along.
Education is not IQ alone.
Character is the real certificate.
Today marks 22 days since 39 pupils and 7 teachers were kidnapped in Oyo State.
One of them, 57-year-old teacher Michael Oyedokun, was reportedly beheaded.
The children and teachers are still in captivity.
Yet when a powerful politician’s family member was kidnapped, they were rescued within 3 days.
Are some lives more valuable than others?
The children of the poor have spent 22 days in captivity. Their parents have no influence. No power. No connections.
And when the next election comes, many of these same suffering communities will still vote based on tribe, religion, and political loyalty.
Then they will bear the consequences once again.
The root cause of unemployment in Nigeria is poor education.
Many people are unable to translate what they have learned in school into something meaningful and productive.
Education is the only sustainable way to solve Nigeria's problems.