@OkoroPcn@otegaogra@PeterObi If you swap the characters around, Tinubu as governor of Anambra and Obi as now president would you still share the same sentiment
@tudobams So you dey for dream write all these numbers down or you cram am for head for your dream carry am come real life? Dude either way, you have severe and chronic fever join 😅
🏴 WAYNE ROONEY: “Ni Bruno ni Bernardo crearon una sola oportunidad clara para Cristiano durante todo el partido. Olvídense de crear oportunidades, ni siquiera marcaron ellos mismos.
No tiene sentido para mí que la gente pida que Ronaldo sea suplente cuando ni siquiera está recibiendo servicio en primer lugar.
Bruno se suponía que iba a ser el mejor jugador de Portugal en este Mundial, incluso un posible contendiente al Balón de Oro. ¿Qué hizo exactamente en el partido, y por qué los medios no le exigen el mismo estándar?”
No pass corner corner 😄, just admit say e don clear say your man dey yarn dust tey tey, wetin be "even though you don't like his answers" as if una like Tinubu answers
🚨🗣️ New: Gareth Bale reacts to the Argentina vs Algeria match and the Messi incident:
“I’ve been around this game long enough to know when something doesn’t feel right. Argentina against Algeria wasn’t just another group game. Messi scored a hat-trick, Argentina won comfortably, and the headlines will focus on that. But what happened around the 30th minute told a bigger story about where football is heading.
Messi went in on Algeria’s captain. Studs up, right across the calf and down toward the Achilles. In real time it looked bad. In slow motion it looked worse. That’s a red card on most days, against most players, in most competitions. The referee and VAR had a clear look. They chose not to act.
I’m not here to pile on the officials. I wouldn’t want to be the man who shows Messi a red card in a World Cup and potentially derails Argentina’s group stage. The heat that would come with that decision is something no referee signs up for lightly. But that’s exactly the problem. When the fear of the consequences starts influencing what happens on the pitch, the game stops being decided by the players and the laws.
This World Cup is already the most commercialised version we’ve seen. Games paused for television breaks, extra stoppages dressed up as player welfare when everyone knows it’s about fitting in more ads. Now we’re seeing officiating decisions that protect the biggest names and the biggest storylines because knocking Argentina out early in the groups would hurt the narrative FIFA and the broadcasters have built.
What happens to the ‘script’ then? The defending champions gone before the knockout stage. Messi missing matches. Sponsors and rights holders suddenly watching their investment lose momentum. The product they’ve spent billions packaging suddenly looks very different.
I’ve played in big tournaments. I know how much money and pressure sit behind every decision now. But football used to have a rhythm and a soul that came from uncertainty. You never knew what was coming next. When protecting commercial interests and keeping the stars on the pitch starts overriding clear red-card incidents, that soul gets chipped away a little more.
The game deserves better than this. Players deserve rules applied the same way every time. Fans deserve to watch a sport that isn’t afraid of its own outcomes. If we keep letting money and narratives dictate what we see on the pitch, we’re not watching football anymore. We’re watching a show that happens to have a ball on it.”
Peter Obi: The CBN Governor and his team are doing well with the Monetary side of the economy.
Rufai: But the President Tinubu you are criticizing is the one that put the CBN Governor there.
Peter Obi: No No No No, it’s not a question of who put him there.
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Message from a Zionist to Americans:
“Anyone who criticizes Israel is our enemy.
We will monitor you with Google, find your weaknesses, get you fired… if you have a business, we will bankrupt it.”
“You’re 42 years old, and I managed to get you a man. He asked for bride price, and your parents are bringing almost ₦12 million as bride price list.
Forty-two years old oo, no children, never been married, and you have mind to be asking for such amount as bride price.
Now you’re telling me that you’ve been calling him, he’s not picking your calls and has bl0cked you. I know what I went through before connecting you with that man. It’s now clear that your village people are the ones doing you...”
- Matchmaker fumes as a 42-year-old woman loses potential husband after her family presents a bride price list worth ₦12 million.
#relationship
#RelationshipDrama