Frank Edoho asked Victor Osimhen how many goals Didier Drogba scored for Chelsea. Osimhen wasn’t sure, so he called Drogba himself. 😂
Frank immediately started telling the Chelsea legend how much Nigerians love him. 🇳🇬❤️
First Lady Remi Tinubu Responds to Criticism
I know they have been talking. I said Akara, it’s not only Akara. We also have tomato sellers, we have Boli, and those selling pepper, selling vegetables in the market, we’ll continue to empower them.
I know all those who are affected will appreciate it, and we are not intimidated by all those wrong reports.
- First Lady Oluremi Tinubu
BREAKING:I wish every state would come here in Enugu and copy this Gov. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah security model-Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu says
"Every State in Nigeria Should Emulate this. IGP was left stunned after touring Enugu’s ultra-modern Command and Control Centre. From AI-powered cameras covering every corner of the state, to zooming 30km deep into forests, to a Distress Response Squad that deploys in under 4 minutes Enugu is setting the gold standard in security infrastructure.
Enugu is blessed with Peter Mbah.
Mrs. Kudirat Abiodun Adegunwa-Balogun, our Deputy Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (@OfficialAPCNg) in Ogun State, is an accomplished corporate executive, finance professional, and business leader with over three decades of experience in strategic finance, corporate governance, enterprise development, and institutional leadership. As Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director at Rite Foods Limited, she has played a pivotal role in building one of Nigeria’s leading indigenous manufacturing companies. Her wealth of experience, professional excellence, integrity, and commitment to economic empowerment make her a valuable asset to our collective vision for a greater Ogun State.
Her emergence further underscores our commitment to competence, inclusiveness, excellence, and the promotion of women in leadership. We are confident that her extensive experience in corporate management, institutional development, and strategic governance will complement the leadership and vision of our governorship candidate, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (@AdeolaYAYI), as we work towards a more prosperous future for our state.
We are confident that the Adeola–Adegunwa-Balogun ticket represents a strong blend of experience, innovation, inclusiveness, and purposeful leadership. By the grace of God and with the support of the good people of Ogun State, we believe this team will build on the solid foundation we have laid and deliver greater economic growth, industrial expansion, job creation, and shared prosperity for all.
I woke up thinking about the WAEC conversation that dominated X and other platforms all weekend.
For me, this is not abstract politics. It is personal history.
While some people, like a former governor of Anambra turned presidential candidate, built reputations around inflated WAEC examination outcomes and a culture where “special centres” and malpractice became part of the national education conversation that it took a serious threat by WAEC before they were closed under a new administration in Anambra, many of us were direct beneficiaries of a different model: investment in real schools, better classrooms, stronger public education, and the payment of SSCE fees by the then Governor of Lagos State, now President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
I, O’tega Ogra, and many others across the private and public sectors, including leaders now serving in politics and governance (including two strong women currently the APC Deputy Governorship candidate of Lagos State and APC Surulere I LSHA Candidate), came through a Lagos education system that did not simply chase headlines. It expanded access. It reduced the burden on parents. It built actual education infrastructure as legacy. It gave ordinary students a fairer chance. Lagos’ payment of WAEC fees under Governor Tinubu was publicly reported as far back as 2004, when ₦214 million (about 10% of its average monthly IGR by that year) was released for students’ examination fees. (NOTE: As Governor, he started paying these fees in 2000 for all students regardless of state of origin or tribe)
That is the difference between gaming outcomes and building systems that outlive you.
Examination malpractice weakens a country. It produces certificates without competence, rankings without reality, and applause without substance. WAEC itself continues to treat malpractice as a serious threat to the credibility of education, with recent sanctions and withheld results showing how deep the problem remains nationally.
I know why I am a firm supporter, believer, and follower of our President and my leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT
His historical antecedents, his clarity of vision, and his consistent belief in expanding opportunity are not new. They did not start in Abuja. They were tested in Lagos. Many of us are living proof.
President Tinubu’s politics has always been about opening doors: for the poor child whose parents could not afford exam fees, for the young person who needed a functioning public school, for the talented Nigerian who only needed government to remove one barrier.
That is why, when we speak of Renewed Hope, some of us are not speaking from slogans. We are speaking from memory. We have seen the model before. We benefited from it. We know what it can do when scaled nationally. And we are seeing the building blocks of sustainable progress being laid for the entire country now by President Tinubu himself.
The debate should not be about who can manufacture the best statistics. It should be about who has the record, courage, and vision to build systems that give every Nigerian child a real chance for the long term prosperity of our dear nation.
For me, that answer has always been clear. It is the Jagaban himself. Asiwaju of Nigeria. Barkindo. Dike Si Mba Anambra and the Omeziri Igbo 1, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
#TheTigerWillTellYouSomething
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🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on Noni Madueke performance vs Costa Rica:*
“I said it last week that Noni Madueke should focus more on his football than trolling Chelsea. I really don’t understand why Thomas Tuchel dropped Palmer, Gibbs-White, Foden, and Bowen for this Madueke just because he won the league with Arsenal with 5 G/A in the premier League . The guy has the ego of Messi and the ability of Liam Delap.
Just look at the chances he missed yesterday against Costa Rica. I know it’s just a friendly match, but he won’t change. This is how he will play for England at the World Cup. I pity Thomas Tuchel and England, and I hope they don’t regret that decision.
Arsenal need to buy a proper backup for Saka if they want to challenge for more trophies next season. Because if Arsenal and England are telling me that if Saka gets hurt, it’s Madueke who will come on... funny.”.
John Terry; “What was the issue between you & Rafael Benitez? Terry said; when he arrived at the club He’d be addressing the players saying ‘at Liverpool we do this and we did this and this is how we do things and blah blah blah,
So I was like, gaffer, we don’t speak about Liverpool and by the way, we’re the ones dominating the last five, six years. We need to get going again, but we don’t want to hear about Liverpool.
We played Man City in the FA Cup, I think it was the quarter final and. I was on the bench against Man City and I think we lost 2-1 but we came in after the game and he addressed the group and said, ‘ah guys it doesn’t matter, we’ve got another big game at the weekend’.
I was like ‘f***ing hell, that’s accepted? No chance that’s accepted’. He accepted us losing to Man City and I was across the dressing room coming towards him and all of the lads are pulling me back and he’s now walking towards me and we’re trying to get at each other. I was like ‘no, that’s not accepted at Chelsea, maybe at Liverpool it’s accepted to lose a quarter final but at Chelsea that’s not accepted’.
🚨 Didier Drogba on Kai Havertz:
🗣️ “Kai Havertz spent years telling everyone that winning the Champions League with Arsenal would mean more than winning it with Chelsea. The problem is that to compare trophies, you first have to win them.
Chelsea gave him the biggest night of his career. One goal, one Champions League, and a place in football history. Instead of appreciating it, he acted like it was only a warm-up for something greater.
He celebrated every goal against Chelsea as if he had something to prove. Last night proved the only thing that matters: talking about the Champions League is not the same as winning it.
The medal in his cabinet still has Chelsea's name on it. The trophy he dreamed of winning with Arsenal is still missing.
Football is a cruel game. Sometimes it waits patiently before reminding people where they achieved their greatest success.
Kai wanted to show the world that Chelsea was just a stepping stone. Instead, he discovered that Chelsea was the peak.
Some players leave Chelsea and become legends elsewhere. Others leave Chelsea and spend years chasing the standards they already had.
The Champions League doesn't care about feelings, interviews, or celebrations. It only remembers winners. And the last time Kai Havertz was one, he was wearing blue..."
🚨🎙️ José Mourinho BLASTS VAR on controversial decisions in the FA Cup Final: [PT news]
“I am not even surprised. It is Manchester City and it is Chelsea. When you wear the blue shirt of Chelsea, you must be ready for decisions like this. It is the history, no?
For me, the penalty decision is not a mistake it is clear. Chelsea were robbed, simple as that. Everybody saw it. The whole world saw it
I have a lot more to say about this referee, a lot more about how certain clubs and managers are treated in these finals, but I am not allowed to speak. I cannot say too much because if I speak… you know what happens if I speak. If I speak, I am in big, big trouble. And I prefer not to be in trouble”
🚨🎙️ Wayne Rooney on Chelsea’s controversial FA Cup Final defeat against Manchester City:
“I’ve watched football long enough to know when a team’s been hard done by, and Chelsea were absolutely robbed today. I don’t care who you support, some of those decisions were unbelievable.
The first incident on Joao Pedro before halftime is a penalty for me all day long. Khusanov doesn’t go for the ball, he goes straight through the man. Anywhere else on the pitch that’s a foul instantly, so why does it suddenly become ‘not enough contact’ inside the box? Makes no sense.
Then in the second half, the one on Caicedo… Doku clearly catches him as he’s driving forward. Chelsea players are surrounding the referee asking for consistency because we’ve seen those given plenty of times this season. VAR had every opportunity to step in and once again nothing happens.
And the handball shout? That’s another one people will debate all week. The ball hits O’Reilly’s arm from Enzo’s cross and I honestly don’t know what defenders are supposed to do anymore because we’ve seen penalties given for far less than that. Every week the interpretation changes.
What frustrated me most was the reaction from the officials. No urgency, no proper review, no referee going over to the monitor. In a cup final, with moments that big, you have to get them right.
Chelsea players looked furious because deep down they probably felt the decisions were never going their way today. Three huge calls, all ignored. That changes games, especially finals.
If this happened to Manchester United, Liverpool or Arsenal, everyone would be talking about it for weeks. But because it’s Manchester City on the other side, people seem scared to really question it properly.
Chelsea didn’t only lose the final today… they were let down badly by the officiating.”
Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Xabi Alonso as Manager of the Men’s Team.
The Spaniard will begin his role on July 1, 2026, having agreed a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge.
Welcome to Chelsea, Xabi!
Today, I received the endorsement of our leader and the President of Nigeria, H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, as the official APC candidate for the 2027 Lagos Governorship election.
I am indeed very grateful for the vote of confidence and endorsement. I am fully aware of the responsibility it carries. I am enthusiastic and looking forward to continuing on the good work and the foundation the President has laid in Lagos State.
Lagos state is an ongoing project because we are the yardstick for development and progress. There is still a lot of work ahead, we have an election to win and a legacy to protect.
I therefore remain focused on the journey ahead.
Today, I was honoured to receive the unanimous endorsement of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC) as the official APC Governorship candidate for Lagos in the 2027 elections.
Receiving this endorsement from the apex leaders of our dear party is indeed humbling and historic. One I do not take for granted.
I am grateful to the Chairman, Alhaji Prince Tajudeen Olusi, and to the members of the Council for their trust and confidence in me.
It is a responsibility I accept with all sense of humility, and I will continue to stay focused on what truly matters to our people, which is good and accountable governance.
Thank you once again to our leaders and God bless.