Making this tweet again,even though I’m not sure if there’s any hope for me but I just have to try again.
I’m in dire need of 250k to balance up my rent for the year and it’s been weighing heavily on me. I have 100k saved and I’ve tried my best to stay hopeful and keep pushing, but honestly, it’s becoming overwhelming💔
I have exceeded the grace given to me by my Landlord and his next line of action is eviction by this months end.
Please I need this help🙏
Even a retweet will go a long way.🙏
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Uchendu Manasseh
I need to sit down with you explain
You know say na after 11 vs 11 be 5 vs 5
You no fit play professional standard 5 vs 5 finish go play 11 vs 11
But you fit play 11 vs 11 go play 5 vs 5
5 vs 5 (even go keeper no dey rest )
5 vs 5 na instant movement
You Dey play 1 vs 1 through out
5 vs 5 no low block
ABUJA ARTISTS AND THEIR REAL NAMES
EESKAY - Ishaq Baba Bello
Reeplay - Jibril Adeiza Omaki
OG Mage - Samuel Ede Ogaba
Zilla Oaks - Rodnee Okafor
PsychoYP - Nicholas Ihua‑Maduenyi
Firstklaz - Justice Elsa Joseph
Priesst - Caleb Odugbose
Ononi - Ononse Ekuri
Qiqii - Life Etim Wealth MacLeod
Dre Foryoursoul - Ogbemudia Destiny Olumese
EEZZ - Ossai Israel Nwachinemere
which other names do you think we should know?
An underground tunnel filled with wealth was discovered in one small town in Texas today… and the story behind it is even crazier.
For years, there was a man who always stayed around the area. He acted mentally unstable, barely spoke to anyone, and people assumed he was just another troubled man roaming the streets. But one strange thing? He never left that spot. He was always there,watching,Guarding.
Then suddenly… he disappeared. Three days passed. People became suspicious and decided to check on him. They tried opening the door to the place he always stayed near, but it was locked from the inside.
With no response, they forced it open,What they found shocked everyone. It wasn’t just a room. It was a hidden underground tunnel with pathways leading deeper inside. Some people were called to join the search, and as they followed the path, they allegedly discovered massive wealth hidden beneath the ground.
The Arteta Agenda is real.
When Arsenal finish 2nd, it’s “bottling” when other clubs finish 2nd, it’s “Progress”
When Arsenal push for the title, it’s “Failure”
When others qualify for the champions league, it’s “Success”
When Arteta wins the league, Its “VAR & PGMOL”
When other wins it, it’s “Masterstroke”
The goalposts move every season for Arteta
But guess what, he keep getting better doing his job.
I do not ever give a woman more than one missed call.
Women are always with their phones so if she doesn't take your calls, its almost always intentional.
Whenever you are ready, you will return the one missed call or we both move on with our lives from there.
Bro! E get some Burnaboy songs whe you go Listen to.. you go be like! How did he sing this! How did he come up with this! HOWWW!! He has some evergreen iconic music that will last forever!!
Sometimes i understand him acting like a mad man because you cannot be that Talented|creative and be Normal. It’s impossible!
Burna will go down as one of the best Nigerian Music ever. You can h*te him, Dislike him but you Must listen to his Music. He’s one of the few that walks the talk.
Now that Arsenal have finally won the league, I think it's time for Arteta to evolve again.
For the last couple of seasons, we've become obsessed with control. Every player profile, every transfer target, every tactical adjustment has been geared towards dominating possession, minimizing risk and controlling every phase of the game.
It worked. We won the league.
But now the pressure is off our backs.
We don't have to play like a team carrying the burden of proving they belong anymore. We've done that. We've reached the summit.
What I want to see next is a return to the more aggressive, free-flowing Arsenal of 2023/24. The team that attacked with freedom, overwhelmed opponents with combinations and looked dangerous every time we entered the final third.
That's why, if it were up to me, I'd choose Alex Scott over Sandro Tonali or Mateus Fernandes.
Scott brings energy, creativity, ball-carrying ability and attacking intent. He is the type of midfielder that can speed up transitions rather than slow them down. He takes risks. He connects midfield to attack naturally. Put him alongside our current options and I genuinely think we'd see a much more fluid and unpredictable Arsenal again.
Tonali and Fernandes are excellent players, don't get me wrong. But to me, they feel like signings that continue the "control first" philosophy. More structure. More security. More management of games.
Alex Scott feels like a signing for a team that wants to entertain, dominate and overwhelm.
Of course, it all comes down to what Arteta wants. If the plan is to continue building the most controlled side in Europe, then Tonali or Fernandes make perfect sense.
But if the next evolution of Arsenal is becoming a more expressive attacking machine again, then Alex Scott should be right at the top of the list.
We've already proven we can control games.
Now I want us to start frightening teams again.
Now that Arsenal have finally won the league, I think it's time for Arteta to evolve again.
For the last couple of seasons, we've become obsessed with control. Every player profile, every transfer target, every tactical adjustment has been geared towards dominating possession, minimizing risk and controlling every phase of the game.
It worked. We won the league.
But now the pressure is off our backs.
We don't have to play like a team carrying the burden of proving they belong anymore. We've done that. We've reached the summit.
What I want to see next is a return to the more aggressive, free-flowing Arsenal of 2023/24. The team that attacked with freedom, overwhelmed opponents with combinations and looked dangerous every time we entered the final third.
That's why, if it were up to me, I'd choose Alex Scott over Sandro Tonali or Mateus Fernandes.
Scott brings energy, creativity, ball-carrying ability and attacking intent. He is the type of midfielder that can speed up transitions rather than slow them down. He takes risks. He connects midfield to attack naturally. Put him alongside our current options and I genuinely think we'd see a much more fluid and unpredictable Arsenal again.
Tonali and Fernandes are excellent players, don't get me wrong. But to me, they feel like signings that continue the "control first" philosophy. More structure. More security. More management of games.
Alex Scott feels like a signing for a team that wants to entertain, dominate and overwhelm.
Of course, it all comes down to what Arteta wants. If the plan is to continue building the most controlled side in Europe, then Tonali or Fernandes make perfect sense.
But if the next evolution of Arsenal is becoming a more expressive attacking machine again, then Alex Scott should be right at the top of the list.
We've already proven we can control games.
Now I want us to start frightening teams again.