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@omaakatugba Bruh I agree with you in totality. Maduka Okoye was excellent yesterday. The players' laxity failed him for both the 1st and 2nd goal Nigeria conceded yesterday. The last goal, the Super Eagles because it was the last seconds failed to block spaces or defend
@PoojaMedia Anyone blaming Maduka Oloye simply has nothing upstairs about Football. Why did all the players just relax because it was the last minute of added time? They left spaces and no one charged the opposition player with the ball. This laxity has always been a problem for Super Eagles
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@FabrizioRomano The same treatment Ancelotti received when he coached Chelsea. First season was everything, second season wasn't too good but UCL football secured and sacked immediately
@itzchristunique@boye4christ2006 It is a lie. He didn't set up anybody for dragging. You guys are irredeemable I must say. There's nothing bigotry in his tweet
You don't want to grow old? You want to remain young every year?
Life is not meant to be so. There must be yesteryears when you would have to say I used to be a very handsome man, a vibrant young man and all that.
In terms of material wealth, it can't always be the same.
Don’t 𝑏𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟 𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑐ℎ𝑖𝑛𝑔 the episode with Mama Joke Silva if you get offended easily.
1. Because after over 40 guests and counting on this show , I still don’t understand how people watch Bae U Barbie’s show and miss the whole essence of it.
2. You cannot compare this show to Ebuka’s interviews. You definitely cannot compare it to Tea With Tay. You go into these shows with completely different expectations.
3. I don’t know about anyone else, but despite all the negative reviews flying around, this episode was honestly beautiful to me.
4. And you know what this episode made me realize? Some of these legends actually come on this show just to relax. And by relax, I mean laugh freely, gist, loosen up, and test another side of themselves we rarely get to see.
5. This is a side of Mama Joke Silva I have never seen in all my years of watching her.
I never knew she could throw clapbacks at humour and deliver them so effortlessly 😭
6. She smiled after almost every response and still spoke with that calm, cultured English that only her generation carries so elegantly.
And somehow, while watching her, I kept seeing traces of Sir Olu Jacobs in her.
7. The smile. The calm delivery. The rise-and-fall tone when speaking English.🥹
8. It honestly made me realize that marriage goes beyond couples resembling each other physically. Sometimes, you unconsciously begin to take on each other’s mannerisms, expressions, and even verbal traits.
9. One thing that genuinely shocked me was hearing her say she didn’t know her husband was 19 years older than her before they got married
But the way she explained it made so much sense in her world. According to her, “How would I have known when he was handsome, young, and bubbling?” 😂
10. And honestly, this is probably the mentality that has kept their love beautiful for decades, even while the internet keeps spreading hasty rumours about Sir Olu Jacobs’ health.
11. Every chance she gets, she hypes her husband with so much love and honour. You can literally feel it.
12. And am I the only one who thought she came to promote a movie?Only for her not to mention any movie at all 😭
13. Instead, she just chipped in about future characters she still hopes to play or direct someday, especially stories deeply rooted in Nigerian culture.
14. Also, one thing I respected deeply, Bae U Barbie never crossed the line when it came to Sir Olu Jacobs. Not once.
15. Every single time his name came up, it was “our legend” this, “our legend” that. He even called him “Sir Jay” repeatedly, and I realized I’ve barely heard people in the industry refer to him that way before.
16. From the flow of the questions too, it’s obvious Bae U Barbie and his team actually communicate properly with guests and their management before recording.
17. I remember Chioma Good Hair mentioning her manager in her own episode, and Mama Joke Silva also mentioned Sodiq here.
18. At the end of the day, this show clearly isn’t trying to be CNN or Al Jazeera If you want deep seriousness from start to finish, there are other interviews for that.
19. But if you want to relax, laugh out loud, and watch legends feel human again, then this show will work for you.
20. And respect to Bae U Barbie for that final moment. Postrating and saying, “Thank you ma for coming.” That simple act carried so much respect.
And yes, If you get to see this, You actually proved me wrong in this episode by staying in your lane and handling the conversation around Sir Olu Jacobs with maturity and honour.
I genuinely enjoyed this episode, and I still don’t see any reason to stop watching this show.
As always, thank you for coming to my T€D writes ✍🏿.
#tedwrites #olujacobs #jokesilva #curiositymademeask #baeubarbie
This was Mikel Obi speaking in 2005, when he hadn’t joined Chelsea. Look at how he spoke. Some clowns expect him to now live for ten uninterrupted years in London and be speaking like Kanu and Okocha.