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@Samadebayo28

FOUNDER,@Digiscouting AFRICA,CEO,TOSMICOM SPORTS AG &,Sports businesman. I'm not sufficient of myself 2 think of anyting as of myself, my sufficiency is of God

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2015
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The5thHouse Podcast
The5thHouse Podcast@5thhousepodcast·
Akor Adams gives one of the most honest and intelligent football conversations we’ve had on The 5th House. From motivation and mental pressure… to money, identity, sacrifice, and the realities fans never see. Full Episode out ⬇️⬇️⬇️ youtu.be/S04s5N8ojDA?si… Pls remember to subscribe and share ✌️
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Gabe Pluguez
Gabe Pluguez@Gabepluguez·
This spiritual tool kills stress faster than any antidepressant: It's called Lamentation. Paul explains it in Philippians 4:6-7: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." There's a command: "Do not be anxious about anything." Yes. Even the thing you're thinking about right now that feels impossible to not worry about. Then, the instruction on how to follow the command: "but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God." Ask God for help, and follow it with Thanksgiving. "Lord, give the me wisdom to handle this according to your will - and thank you in advance for working it out for good." Try it. And finally, the promise. The "spiritual anti-depressant." "And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." The peace? It won't make sense. It will be supernatural. You'll feel peace before the circumstance changes. The stress will dissipate. This exactly how David makes it through the season where he was living in caves, behind enemy lines, and being hunted by the King. It birthed the book of Psalms. Every psalm follow the pattern of Lamentation. - Request presented to God - Followed with thanksgiving Read any of them. Don't believe me? Just try it. The very thing you're anxious about right now - present it to God, an be honest about it. Be raw. Be guttural. If you're pissed. If you're scared. If you feel like you're going to die. Present it to God. He already know's how you feel anyway, lol. But don't stop there. Follow it with thanksgiving. Follow it with praise. Thank Him for what He's done. Thank Him for who He is. Thank Him in advance for what He will do. And... the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Hope this blesses you.
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Ex-Grammaton Cleric
Ex-Grammaton Cleric@OtunbaBrickz·
All of you GenZ’s and unlearned millennials that clown Nigeria asking mockingly “why are we even called Giant of Africa, self?” this is why! In the 60s-90s, Nigeria was literally Africa’s sugar daddy, $20m here, $10m there, and so on and so forth to other African countries! we didn’t only talk about Pan-Africanism we put our money where our mouth was. Also, at independence, many African countries didn’t have as many educated professionals as Nigeria. In a lot of African countries that gained independence after us from 1963 onwards, the first chief justice, auditor general, surgeon general, vice chancellors of universities were all Nigerians! The first black chief justice of Botswana was Akinola Aguda, the first black chief justice of Gambia was Emmanuel Ayoola, when the portuguese left Mozambique in the 70s Nigerian health care officers (doctors and nurses) were sent to shore up their healthcare system from collapse bcos they just didn’t have enough qualified doctors. after all said and done we sent over 10,000 professionals across africa and the carribeans to help them incubate their newly independent nations should we even talk about the ECOMOG troops in the 90s that 70% majorly funded (spent over $3b+) and equipped by Nigeria with Nigerian soldiers forming 75% of the peacekeeping force? ECOMOG led by us was highly responsible for ending the Liberian and Sierra Leonean civil wars. I won’t even go into details of what Nigeria contributed to the South African anti-apartheid efforts! Nigeria gave and gave and forgot to pay attention to its own development and today we’ve become the pariah amongst nations!
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

“During Murtala’s regime, we gave Angola $20 Million which was N12 Million. Nigerian Airways helped them have access to the outside world. We did the same with South Africa.”- Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

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Mark Essien
Mark Essien@markessien·
One mistake Africans make when it comes to money is that they do not maintain capital. They earn money and build a house, buy a car, help people in the village, throw parties. They do not keep capital, they do not collaborate with others who have capital. Ownership of capital is how keep wealth over the long run. If 5 people can jointly field 1bn, they can make more from the 1bn together than if they each had 200m. Always grow your capital, and collaborate with people who also have capital so you can join deals. And never be greedy - the bigger your capital, the safer your investment target should be. Work with the same people for long - if you know a retailer who regularly needs 10s of millions for restocking, be their capital provider over years. You too will know the business, and you will have a good sense of how at-risk your capital is. Chasing new ideas is often poor. Many people have technical knowledge or access, but lack cash to execute - if you see them do it 2-5 times, join them on the 6th time with 10% of their need, then 20%, etc. Try to never cross 30% financing, otherwise you are taking all the risk. Keep your capital liquid when it is small and lock up in safe, interest producing assets when it is large. Only ever buy private homes or cars from your interest - your wealth is not your capital, it's your interest.
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Albahaca
Albahaca@abuotor·
Atlanta 1996 🇺🇸 Olympics The epic women’s 4x400m relay final 🇺🇸 ⚔️ 🇳🇬 Nigeria almost shocked the USA on home soil, 0.13 seconds decided everything
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JJ. Omojuwa
JJ. Omojuwa@Omojuwa·
- Some U.S. journalists were privy to the military action in Venezuela. They kept quiet about it in order not to jeopardise it. Don’t think about this. Laugh at Maduro. - A cameraman got President Bola Tinubu tripped. Seeing as this happened in a physical world, the laws of physics prevailed as the president missed his next step. Here, the producer immediately picked a different camera view. Don’t think about this. Laugh at Tinubu. - Nigeria-Türkiye trade was just over $500m before President Tinubu and President Erdoğan signed a new $5b trade volume target. That was soon after the distraction that’d make many miss the essence of this state visit and the opportunities therein. Nothing got in the way of the mission. Don’t think about this. Laugh at yourself. - When news happens, what do you see? Because what you see does not just reflect your life to that point and the workings of your brain, it is also a signal to your future. But keep laughing.
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Adebayo..... O.S.....@Samadebayo28·
@Wizarab10 @Enyinnaya_obyna How about Lookman’s Panenka miss for Fulham against West Ham in the 95th minute of their 2020 Premier League clash? It was the last kick of the game, and had he converted the penalty, Fulham would have secured a valuable point. That miss almost ruined his career
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
@Enyinnaya_obyna Only someone that wants to miss would be stupid enough to throw a panenka. Im surprised to see people refer to it as a possible humiliation. I’ve always seen a panenka as stupid.
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Diaz missed intentionally. That is honourable. It would have been a poor way to win.
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Soar Super Eagles
Soar Super Eagles@SSE_NGA·
Christantus Uche on the scoresheet again in the Conference League ⚽✨ Two goals in two starts for Palace.
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Sir J (J9)
Sir J (J9)@SirJarus·
If Nigeria win this DR Congo matter, we should be the king of technicalities lol I hear the matter is gaining traction in FIFA/CAF, but I still won’t raise my hopes.
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Fulham Football Club
Fulham Football Club@FulhamFC·
Staff and players celebrated Nigerian Independence Day at Motspur Park this afternoon. 🇳🇬🤍
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POJU OYEMADE
POJU OYEMADE@pastorpoju·
Don't let these three things gain entrance into your heart. Complacency, Entitlement, and a Competitive spirit. Complacensy sets in when you think you have somewhat arrived. It's time to be compensated and not to grow by opening yourself to challenges that will stretch you. Entitlement sets in when you think those who you are in a relationship with owe you something. You will usually over estimate your investment and rate yourself far above their real contribution you have made. The third is a competitive spirit that no longer focuses on serving those you are sent to. You look at what others are doing and simply want to outdo them whether or not it is within the context of your calling.
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Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo
Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo@GbengaWemimo·
It is not a crime to allow yourself the room to think and come to terms with the true situation of things instead of believing a lie. Nigeria will not become great unless someone builds it Nothing becomes great all by itself Someone has to make the effort to make something out of nothing or make great something that is not so great. When i moved into the community where i live now, it was a jungle I was the first inhabitant and i was surrounded by all sorts of wild animals that saw me as an interloper. I didn't run away from there like other people did. I stayed I built the access roads (when i was building, they were droppling building materials on the main road and using wheel barrows to ferry them through a makeshift pathway to my site.) My neighbours who had not developed their sites at the time would send me messages on whatsapp asking me how I was coping. In my mind, i was determined to be a pacesetter Within a year others moved in, inspired by me They even named the street after me for my little contributions. I am not an advocate for the Nigerian government but I am a firm believer in being the architect of my own fortune. No one else will build Nigeria for me. That you have a land in a marshy area does not mean you cannot build a solid house on it. Corruption is a label that can be changed Fraud is a learned way of life that can be unlearned Moving to other nations is a temporary fix. By the grace of God i live in Nigeria by choice. I am raising my family in Nigeria by choice too If i wanted to I and my family can live anywhere in the world. I was born in Nigeria for a reason. God could have placed me in any other country. I have read the history of nations. All the advanced countries became what they are now post world war 2, which was 1945 Most of Europe was devastated by the war and broke. America was the only nation that survived that war as a wealthy nation. This was fifteen years before Nigeria gained independence. Just fifteen years! When i walk on the streets of other nations and see the advancement in their architecture and urban planning, i ask myself serious questions. Why can't we do this in Nigeria? Why can't we have these things? Why can't we become the fullness of God on the earth? Why are we inferior in thinking and worldview? I realised that it was the colonialism mentality that is plaguing us. We have been raised with an unconsious mindset of the subservient. We still see white people as "Masters" and we concede excellence to them. We are contented to live in the slave quarters and allow our masters live in palaces. I am not part of that we anymore. I am tired of mediocrity I am tired of this narrative I am not putting up with it anymore I am not giving this legacy to my children And i am not blaming anybody for how Nigeria became like this. I am owning the nation and taking responsibility I dont even want to be liked or remembered for it I just want to do what i know I am capable of doing from within. I was seeded with the power to turn a desert into a well watered garden To rebuild desolate cities and make ruined destinies great I am not a motivational speaker I am the real deal. I put my pen to paper and wrote down what has to be done for my dream for Nigeria to become real. I am not interested in politics and i do not support anyone However I believe those in power or those coming into power can perform better if they have the right kind of support and positive criticism. All the narratives that divide us keep us poor and wretched. We must unite to build a nation where people will be proud to move to and not move away from. I will pay my taxes and all my bills I will vote my conscience I will play my part to support the local economy I will patronize made in Nigeria goods as much as I can I will turn this place into paradise for me and my generations unborn. I speak for myself and the future I see. I will be a fulfiller of prophecy -GSW-
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Digital Scouting Africa
Digital Scouting Africa@Digiscouting·
Throwback Thursday 🔙⚽️ Throwing it back to when Emeka Damian Anachunam lit up the pitch with a stunning brace for Inspire Sports Academy against Africa’s Elite during the Digital Scouting Africa Talent Showcase (Oshodi, Lagos Centre) in January. 🌟🔥 Some weeks ago, Inspire Sports Academy finalized his move to Belgian side, Zulte Waregem 🇧🇪. At Digital Scouting Africa, we remain committed to unveiling the next generation of African talents and launching them onto the global football stage. 🌍✨ #DigitalScoutingAfrica #FootballTalent #AfricanFootball #NextGen
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Digital Scouting Africa
Digital Scouting Africa@Digiscouting·
Playing with heart, no matter the weather 💪 Digital Scouting Africa U-15 Talent Showcase; where determination meet talent 🔥 ⚽ #DigitalScoutingAfrica
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Adebayo..... O.S.....@Samadebayo28·
@Talk2warith @PoojaMedia A player's career lifespan typically lasts between 10 and 15 years if he is lucky enough to play that long at the top level. European clubs are not looking to sign 20+ years old from Africa, except obscure and modest European clubs. Also not everyone will play in Europe
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Jasper
Jasper@Talk2warith·
@PoojaMedia N800k in Nigeria > $5k in Iraq. $5K in Iraq with security risks 🤷🏽‍♂️. Take ₦800k in Nigeria, build consistency, and stay visible. Scouts from Europe won’t be looking for player in Baghdad, sha
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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
As an agent, advice this player; N800K per month in Nigeria. $5K per month in Iraq.
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Digital Scouting Africa
Digital Scouting Africa@Digiscouting·
Fair play is truly the anthem of true champions. A player helping his opponent get back on his feet during the Digital Scouting Africa U-15 Talent Showcase, reflecting team spirit and fair play 🤝 #DigitalScoutingAfrica #AfricanFootball
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