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  • Tosin: "When you signed for Chelsea, automatically you know this club is there to win everything.

    You go to the training ground, you see pictures of all the different trophies that have been won in the past, and you automatically have that expectation and that pressure to know that okay, this year, we have to win something. We have to be the next picture on the wall to lift the trophy."
    Tosin: "When you signed for Chelsea, automatically you know this club is there to win everything. You go to the training ground, you see pictures of all the different trophies that have been won in the past, and you automatically have that expectation and that pressure to know that okay, this year, we have to win something. We have to be the next picture on the wall to lift the trophy."
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  • THE ARK LEGACY PROJECT- RECORDS AT STAKE

    Daniel Breakforth

    The Ark Legacy Project is set to be the largest indoor and roofed Church structure in history.

    The Ark legacy project is coming up in its best form and shape.

    The Ark is a spiritual surgical theatre for millions of lives and has kept many factories, construction companies, food and beverage companies, etc active for over 4 straight years.

    The Ark (66,753 Sqm) will be 3 times the size of St Peters Basilica (22, 000 Sqm) Vatican City and over 2 times the size of Our Lady of Peace Basilica (30, 000 Sqm)

    Presently....

    1,500 to 2000 workers work on 24 hour shifts 7 days a week at the site.

    It's main bowl will be larger (109,000) than all but one stadium in the world-The Rungrado Stadium, North Korea (114,000).

    It has more toilets (1, 200) than all but one stadium-Wembley Stadium (1, 643)

    It has bigger total capacity air conditioners than every indoor Church building in the world.

    It can contain more people than any indoor Church building in the world when all spaces are packed (200,000)

    It's overflow facility (Faith Tabernacle) was formerly the largest church auditorium in the world (50, 000 capacity)

    It will have more lifts, escalators and elevators than any building in the world.

    When size is juxtaposed with time, the Ark is possibly the fastest building ever built in Africa. Faith Tabernacle, also in Canaanland, Ota which is actually the fastest comes second when size is considered.

    The Ark is being built without a single bank facility, loan or foreign aid.

    Videos and pictures do not do justice to the sight of the Ark Project. If you love God and his Church and you visit the Ark, you will be awed, overwhelmed and filled with joy and gladness seeing the visible Hand of God at work.
    However if you hate the Church and you visit the Ark, you will be filled with sorrow, anger, sadness, bile, grief, hunger, desire to become a factory worker etc. You will also lose your sense of reasoning and start demanding from the Church instead of your government for your sustenance.

    #ChurchGist
    THE ARK LEGACY PROJECT- RECORDS AT STAKE Daniel Breakforth The Ark Legacy Project is set to be the largest indoor and roofed Church structure in history. The Ark legacy project is coming up in its best form and shape. The Ark is a spiritual surgical theatre for millions of lives and has kept many factories, construction companies, food and beverage companies, etc active for over 4 straight years. The Ark (66,753 Sqm) will be 3 times the size of St Peters Basilica (22, 000 Sqm) Vatican City and over 2 times the size of Our Lady of Peace Basilica (30, 000 Sqm) Presently.... 1,500 to 2000 workers work on 24 hour shifts 7 days a week at the site. It's main bowl will be larger (109,000) than all but one stadium in the world-The Rungrado Stadium, North Korea (114,000). It has more toilets (1, 200) than all but one stadium-Wembley Stadium (1, 643) It has bigger total capacity air conditioners than every indoor Church building in the world. It can contain more people than any indoor Church building in the world when all spaces are packed (200,000) It's overflow facility (Faith Tabernacle) was formerly the largest church auditorium in the world (50, 000 capacity) It will have more lifts, escalators and elevators than any building in the world. When size is juxtaposed with time, the Ark is possibly the fastest building ever built in Africa. Faith Tabernacle, also in Canaanland, Ota which is actually the fastest comes second when size is considered. The Ark is being built without a single bank facility, loan or foreign aid. Videos and pictures do not do justice to the sight of the Ark Project. If you love God and his Church and you visit the Ark, you will be awed, overwhelmed and filled with joy and gladness seeing the visible Hand of God at work. However if you hate the Church and you visit the Ark, you will be filled with sorrow, anger, sadness, bile, grief, hunger, desire to become a factory worker etc. You will also lose your sense of reasoning and start demanding from the Church instead of your government for your sustenance. #ChurchGist
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    Save this picture, it'll be useful when the season starts 👌
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  • 'Let's Give Igbo A Chance'— Obasanjo’s Shocking Massage Over Nigerian Presidency

    In the quiet of his Abeokuta residence, former President Olusegun Obasanjo sat with a delegation of southern leaders from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), their voices mingling with the weight of a nation’s struggles. The air was heavy with purpose as Obasanjo, a elder statesman whose words still carry the resonance of decades in Nigeria’s political arena, delivered a sobering diagnosis: Nigeria, under President Bola Tinubu, remains a nation in bondage, shackled by insecurity, economic turmoil, and the divisive grip of ethnic-based politics.

    His voice, steady yet laced with urgency, painted a vivid picture of a country adrift. “We have had Fulani Nigerian presidents, Hausa Nigerian presidents, Yoruba Nigerian presidents,” Obasanjo said, pausing for emphasis, “but we have not yet experienced a genuine Nigerian president—one who represents everyone, not just their ethnic group.” The room fell silent, the gravity of his words settling over the visitors, who had come seeking counsel ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Obasanjo’s message was clear: Nigeria’s challenges—banditry ravaging communities, an economy teetering on the edge, and tribalism fueling division—persist because its leaders have too often prioritized personal gain over national unity. “Our problems will persist until we take action,” he warned, his tone a blend of frustration and resolve. He spoke of a nation not only failing its own people but also falling short of the world’s expectations, its potential stifled by a cycle of ineffective leadership.

    The former president’s call to action was both a plea and a challenge. He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant, to stay engaged in the political process, and to hold fast to hope despite the hardships. “We cannot advance if we continue to cycle leadership based on ethnic divisions,” he said, his words cutting through the room like a clarion call. Nigeria, he insisted, needs a leader who transcends tribal loyalties, one who embodies the collective aspirations of its diverse people.

    As the NNPP leaders listened, Obasanjo’s vision for a united Nigeria unfolded. He spoke of immediate measures to tackle insecurity and revitalize the economy, warning that without such steps, the nation would remain trapped in a pattern of stagnation. “The majority of political leaders today are not genuine nationalists,” he declared, accusing them of chasing power for personal gain rather than the nation’s welfare.

    The meeting in Abeokuta was more than a political consultation; it was a moment of reckoning. Obasanjo’s words, delivered with the conviction of a man who has seen Nigeria through its triumphs and trials, left no doubt: the country stands at a crossroads. As the rain-soaked streets outside his home buzzed with the rhythm of daily life, his message lingered—a call for a collective spirit, genuine intentions, and a leader who can finally unshackle Nigeria from its burdens and lead it toward a future worthy of its promise.

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    'Let's Give Igbo A Chance'— Obasanjo’s Shocking Massage Over Nigerian Presidency In the quiet of his Abeokuta residence, former President Olusegun Obasanjo sat with a delegation of southern leaders from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), their voices mingling with the weight of a nation’s struggles. The air was heavy with purpose as Obasanjo, a elder statesman whose words still carry the resonance of decades in Nigeria’s political arena, delivered a sobering diagnosis: Nigeria, under President Bola Tinubu, remains a nation in bondage, shackled by insecurity, economic turmoil, and the divisive grip of ethnic-based politics. His voice, steady yet laced with urgency, painted a vivid picture of a country adrift. “We have had Fulani Nigerian presidents, Hausa Nigerian presidents, Yoruba Nigerian presidents,” Obasanjo said, pausing for emphasis, “but we have not yet experienced a genuine Nigerian president—one who represents everyone, not just their ethnic group.” The room fell silent, the gravity of his words settling over the visitors, who had come seeking counsel ahead of the 2027 general elections. Obasanjo’s message was clear: Nigeria’s challenges—banditry ravaging communities, an economy teetering on the edge, and tribalism fueling division—persist because its leaders have too often prioritized personal gain over national unity. “Our problems will persist until we take action,” he warned, his tone a blend of frustration and resolve. He spoke of a nation not only failing its own people but also falling short of the world’s expectations, its potential stifled by a cycle of ineffective leadership. The former president’s call to action was both a plea and a challenge. He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant, to stay engaged in the political process, and to hold fast to hope despite the hardships. “We cannot advance if we continue to cycle leadership based on ethnic divisions,” he said, his words cutting through the room like a clarion call. Nigeria, he insisted, needs a leader who transcends tribal loyalties, one who embodies the collective aspirations of its diverse people. As the NNPP leaders listened, Obasanjo’s vision for a united Nigeria unfolded. He spoke of immediate measures to tackle insecurity and revitalize the economy, warning that without such steps, the nation would remain trapped in a pattern of stagnation. “The majority of political leaders today are not genuine nationalists,” he declared, accusing them of chasing power for personal gain rather than the nation’s welfare. The meeting in Abeokuta was more than a political consultation; it was a moment of reckoning. Obasanjo’s words, delivered with the conviction of a man who has seen Nigeria through its triumphs and trials, left no doubt: the country stands at a crossroads. As the rain-soaked streets outside his home buzzed with the rhythm of daily life, his message lingered—a call for a collective spirit, genuine intentions, and a leader who can finally unshackle Nigeria from its burdens and lead it toward a future worthy of its promise. Follow Kenneth for Getting More Updates!
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  • After completing the signing of Viktor Gyökeres which is the dream signing of every Arsenal fan.

    The Noni Madueke signing now makes a whole lot of sense. We are agreeing not because Madueke is a bad player, we got angry because we think signing Madueke will sabotage our chance of signing a striker.

    One thing is for sure, Noni Madueke is not a bad player at all. Replace that anger with the fact that we sign him from Chelsea and see the bigger picture of it. Then you will come to realize that Noni Madueke is going to cook in the Arsenal team.
    After completing the signing of Viktor Gyökeres which is the dream signing of every Arsenal fan. The Noni Madueke signing now makes a whole lot of sense. We are agreeing not because Madueke is a bad player, we got angry because we think signing Madueke will sabotage our chance of signing a striker. One thing is for sure, Noni Madueke is not a bad player at all. Replace that anger with the fact that we sign him from Chelsea and see the bigger picture of it. Then you will come to realize that Noni Madueke is going to cook in the Arsenal team.
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  • After completing the signing of Viktor Gyökeres which is the dream signing of every Arsenal fan.

    The Noni Madueke signing now makes a whole lot of sense. We are agreeing not because Madueke is a bad player, we got angry because we think signing Madueke will sabotage our chance of signing a striker.

    One thing is for sure, Noni Madueke is not a bad player at all. Replace that anger with the fact that we sign him from Chelsea and see the bigger picture of it. Then you will come to realize that Noni Madueke is going to cook in the Arsenal team.
    After completing the signing of Viktor Gyökeres which is the dream signing of every Arsenal fan. The Noni Madueke signing now makes a whole lot of sense. We are agreeing not because Madueke is a bad player, we got angry because we think signing Madueke will sabotage our chance of signing a striker. One thing is for sure, Noni Madueke is not a bad player at all. Replace that anger with the fact that we sign him from Chelsea and see the bigger picture of it. Then you will come to realize that Noni Madueke is going to cook in the Arsenal team.
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  • Breaking News

    Elon Musk has launched the Tesla Dinner Restaurant. At the restaurant his robots ,Tesla Optimus serve the customers coming in . They are so friendly and can work for 24 hours without getting tired . They are also patient and can take pictures with customers if they want .

    As beautiful as this is , it will also affect employment . Work that could be done by many men is now done by a robot . The robot can work 24 hours without getting tired but a man will get tired .

    Moral lesson : Congratulations but make him no replace our jobs .
    Breaking News 🚨🚨🚨😳 Elon Musk has launched the Tesla Dinner Restaurant. At the restaurant his robots ,Tesla Optimus serve the customers coming in . They are so friendly and can work for 24 hours without getting tired . They are also patient and can take pictures with customers if they want . As beautiful as this is , it will also affect employment . Work that could be done by many men is now done by a robot . The robot can work 24 hours without getting tired but a man will get tired . Moral lesson : Congratulations but make him no replace our jobs .
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  • Title: Hoppers. Hoppers is an upcoming American animated science fiction comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Starring: Piper Curda, Jon Hamm. #MovieWorld
    Title: Hoppers. Hoppers is an upcoming American animated science fiction comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Starring: Piper Curda, Jon Hamm. #MovieWorld
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