Boxing is a criminal enterprise–always has been and always will be. Catch the new series #Fightland from Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. Premiering July 31, only on STARZ.
"She stole from me, did a bunch of weird things like forging my signature. She sued me for $2M & she lost the case. She took down "Pepper Me", I worked with my team to prove it's an illegal takedown. They went through the corners again to take down the project"
— Qing Madi speaks on her former label boss via Tik Tok live 🗣️
KayHikersClub: “When Tinubu Says Some People Are Trying To Use Insecurity To Push Him Out Of Office, I Tend To Agree With Him. Because I’m Beginning To Notice a Pattern. Whether We Like It Or Not, Even If Those Oyo State Children Are Released Today, There Will Still Be Another K!dnapping Of Similar Magnitude. This Feels Like The Same Script Nigerians Witnessed During The Goodluck Jonathan Era. To Me, That Suggests There May Be Powerful Forces Operating Behind The Scenes People Whose Influence Appears Greater Than That Of The President Himself. Because Looking At The Situation, Tinubu’s Hands Seem Tied, And He Appears Unable To Fully Address The Crisis.”
🚨 Luis Enrique wowed on how Manchester United broke Arsenal's low block:
🗣️ Henry:
“You kept pressing and pressing. Did it ever feel like Arsenal weren't going to concede?”
🗣️ Luis Enrique:
“We know Arsenal are one of the most organized teams in Europe. When they decide to defend deep, it becomes very difficult to create chances. Before this match, we studied Manchester United's 3-2 win against Arsenal because we wanted to understand what problems they created.
What we saw was a team brave enough to attack the spaces available and players with the quality to punish mistakes. The goals from Dorgu and Cunha showed that one moment of quality can completely change a game. So when Arsenal scored first against us, we remained calm because we had already seen an example of a team recovering from that situation.
That is why I think Manchester United will be very dangerous next season. If you can find solutions against a team as organized as Arsenal, you can compete against anybody.”
I am a British, Nigerian yes but I’ve always cared about Nigeria and anybody that has followed my career can vouch for that. I have houses in Nigeria, I want to take my kids home to a safe country just like we travel the rest of the world. Why should I not speak up about what is happening in my homeland?