Zadok Yohannaโs story is the most inspiring story youโll hear this year. He was playing in Kaduna just 2 years ago and today Brighton signed him for over โฌ30m making him the most expensive Nigerian teenager ever. Truly a moving man will meet his luck
Father, for the sake of Your saints, we plead: mercy, mercy, mercy upon our land. Restore what has been broken. Heal what has been wounded. Let justice and peace flow once more. ๐ญ๐๐ฝ
The land is stained. The soil has been defiled. The cries of the innocent rise, and the blood speaks loudly in vengeance. Only Your mercy, O God, can overturn this. ๐ญ๐๐ฝ
@ARISEtv Our votes must go beyond party lines and focus on one thing: competence. The future of our country depends on leadership that can deliver, protect, and be accountable.
@ARISEtv How can this level of killing be happening across the country while those in power act as though nothing is wrong? When the loss of innocent lives becomes routine, it speaks to a dangerous level of moral decay and a society that risks losing its future.
@ARISEtv The primary duty of any government is the protection of lives and property. When that duty is neglected, it is not just a failure, it is a betrayal. It is painful to see a system that seems disconnected from the very people it is meant to serve. 2027 must be a turning point.
@leonthe1st_uk@RupertLowe10 It is common sense to know that whoever you spoke with had gone through a series of interviews to be able to get the job and their qualifications were measured against some critical metrics that made them suitable for the role. I am sure this is much beyond the tax for you.
"I just love playing football, whether I assist or score" โค๏ธ
Hugo Ekitike reacts after a standout performance for Liverpool ๐
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@Chibae4u Because we lost two strikers in Nunez and Jota. We needed to replace both with experienced and ready to go strikers. We didn't get Isak because we wanted to flex some financial muscles, it was out of necessity.
The most anticipated shakeup in the Nigeria security hierarchies as now began. Hopefully it will be the end of all security nightmares in the country. Changes like this only matter if they translate into boots-on-ground efficiency, operational clarity, and the political will to
back tough decisions. Nigerians want outcomes, not promises. If these new guys come in with fresh strategy, not recycled ideas then maybe we start to put an end to those โsecurity nightmareโ