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The Lakers led for 165 of 240 minutes (69%) and lost the series 4-1
The Spurs led for 173 of 240 minutes (72%) and lost the series 4-1
🏆LakersGuru🏆@GuruLakers
Every game starts the same lol reminds me of that one Lakers Nuggets series
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Don was going bar for bar with Mo Salah prior to that injury and you got people chatting crazy on his name today like he’s some Amad Diallo
ESPN UK@ESPNUK
Mo Salah and Bukayo Saka are the only Premier League players with over 20 G/A in all competitions this season 👀
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Very intellectually stimulating presentation by H.E Babtunde Fashola @tundefashola @theplatformng yesterday.
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This League winning really pain them o
City Chief@City_Chief
USA have played better football in 45 minutes of World Cup action than Arsenal managed in the entire 2025/26 season. 😭
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Good day, @jidesanwoolu @Mr_JAGs .
There’s a young man from Ikorodu, Ajayi Kayinsola, breaking records on the global athletics scene, and he deserves recognition.
In 2025, he became the first Nigerian in 18 years to make the 100m final at the World Athletics Championships.
Coming into the 2026 season, Ajayi has been on an incredible winning and record-breaking streak on the NCAA Division 1 circuit in America, the highest and most competitive level of collegiate sports globally.
Starting in February, he won the 60m title at the SEC Indoor Championship with a national record of 6.45s.
A mark that equalled the African and Collegiate records. For perspective, 6.45 would have earned him a medal at the World Indoor Championships.
A month later, he repeated his national, african, and collegiate record to win the NCAA Indoor title.
It didn’t take Ajayi too long to break another record when the outdoor season began. He lowered Olusoji Fasuba’s 100m national record that had stood for almost 20 years to a world-leading 9.84s.
In case it’s not clear, AJAYI KAYINSOLA IS THE FASTEST MAN IN THE WORLD OVER 100M IN 2026. Yes, as I write this, he’s faster than the reigning 100m Olympic and World Champion.
Yesterday, he made history again, winning the 100m title at the NCAA Outdoor Championships with a windy (+2.2) 9.72, the fastest all-conditions time by an African ever.
Ajayi Kayinsola continues to put Nigeria on the map, and I strongly believe he should be acknowledged and rewarded.
The world has been celebrating him; it’s time Lagos state does the same.
Beyond government recognition, I hope Nigerian brands, and Nigerians in general, start paying closer attention to athletes like Ajayi.


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Pa Kola Oyewo, whose grace and legendary talent eternally blessed our movie screens. RIP 🕊️
Yorùbáness@Yorubaness
Veteran Nollywood actor, Pa Kola Oyewo is d£ad. RIP to the legend 🕊️
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A FIFA World Cup host country must guarantee two fundamental principles: the safety of the country — and the unrestricted entry of all qualified teams, officials and referees. The case of referee Omar Artan from Somalia is against one of these obligations. FIFA must never compromise the universality of football. #Fifa #Somalia #GianniInfantino #CAF #OmarAtan #DonaldTrump
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those Cavs had Kyrie & Prime Kevin Love.. these Cavs have Washed James Harden, Dollar General DWade & two scaredy cat Big Men
it’s Golden State, Denver, San Antonio or Retirement
Hoop Central@TheHoopCentral
LeBron James called the World Cup “the greatest sporting event” he’s ever been to back in 2014. Soon after that, he announced his return to the Cleveland Cavaliers from the Miami Heat. Will history repeat itself? 🤔
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