We are exactly 8 days away from the World Cup, and I need upcoming football creators to understand something.
4.3 billion people are about to cry, scream, and dream together, yet 99% of us will just tweet “what a goal” and stay completely invisible.
Please, if you’re a creator or you want to be a creator, stop boxing your talent into just stats. Pick one player, make content for one or all the countries, or just turn the camera on your own raw, unfiltered heartbreak and joy as the tournament progresses.
People don’t want polished TV pundits anymore. They want you.
They want to feel less alone in their obsession.
An average of just one brave, vulnerable post right now can alter your life's trajectory forever.
Don't just watch history happen from the sidelines.
Pour your soul into it. Create it.
Go on TikTok
Go on Instagram
Create street contents
It’s 30 days tournament.
Lock in.
Boluwatife Samuel is like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth her fruit in her season, her leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever she does, she prospers.
The modern houses which we built to keep us cool are baking us. This is because modern architecture is fighting to dominate nature.
The heat didn’t start today. Most African countries have always been hot. Our ancestors adapted to it by using buildings to solve environmental and architectural problems.
You don’t fight nature. You accept it and build in harmony with it.
Manchester United fans are the most dedicated set of football fans you can ever see.
Those guys are so much attached to the club to the extent that a horrible man utd can affect their mood throughout the week.
Unlike Chelsea fans, Manchester United fans can never detach themselves from the club's horrible season or performance.
Even when they fake they're no longer interested but they're on Livescore following everything.
I have seen a loyal set of football fans like Man utd fans and Arsenal fans.
Bruno Fernandes was in fine form as he was presented with the Footballer of the Year trophy by Michael Carrick at last night's @theofficialfwa awards dinner. Thanks to @ManUtd, and the FWA committee, especially Paul Hetherington, @sbates_people, @GerryCox and @joelbeya for this interview: https://t.co/Y2sj7o3Nxs #FOTY2026
This is why Agba Jon Doe has my respect. You won’t see him exposing the sender of a dm—except you’re running mad.
We create content with everything. So single confidentiality. 🤦🏾♀️
Good morning, sir.
I want to assume this post is related to the viral Ugo's divorce story.
I understand your POV with regards protecting the dignity of his ex wife by not exposing her.
But you also read that she and her family wanted to ruin him and his finances, and get him deported.
Do you not think that coming online to expose her and protecting his job and finance was a good decision?
Remember the case or Nedu and his ex wife?
He kept quiet, never wanted to make anything public until she started trying to destroy his reputation and tagging his place of work.
Which prompted Nedu to go public and released the DNA result.
Would you call Nedu weak for doing that?
I am of the believe that a man and his ex wife should be mature enough to handle their business privately, for the sake of protecting reputation, family name and avoiding stigma on the children (especially in the case of infidelity on the side of the ex wife).
But where the ex wife is hell bent on destroying the man, she may lose all that "privilege", because the man has to protect his reputation, job and future.
A man with a dented reputation has nothing left to hold on to.
While I blame the young man for how he led his ex wife, let's not completely punish or ridicule his attempt to redeem himself and protect himself from a vile woman and family.
Also, this is the age of social media.
Examples like that can be used to discourage any erring wife that may want to become vile because she was caught in infidelity.