Tolu Joshua

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Tolu Joshua

Tolu Joshua

@TOLUEXZY

Voice To Nations🎙️ Convener @fojeis 🎖️ Sports Enthusiast 🏆

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Tolu Joshua
Tolu Joshua@TOLUEXZY·
I am deeply grateful for the privilege to live my life through the lens of my Lord Jesus Christ. Equipping grassroots athletes across the city,then we move across nations. One step at a time. #fojeistalks2025
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Tolu Joshua@TOLUEXZY·
I will tell you, that I told you, that Nigeria will be great again. That this same Nigeria will become the safest place to thrive on earth, because Righteousness exalts this Nation! June 6 2022 ⭐
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Tolu Joshua@TOLUEXZY·
If Arsenal can rejoice, so will Nigeria. I look forward to that day, the day my nation will born again. 🙏🏾
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City Xtra@City_Xtra·
Riyad Mahrez: "Pep [Guardiola] was like, 'I love you. I love the way you play'... He caught me when we [Leicester] played at home against #ManCity. After the game, he came to me, 'I'd love to have you. You're a crazy player. You'd do everything in my team'. And I said, 'Yeah, get me there'... Then he went, '*wink* Don't worry!' "He was straight to me... Sometimes he'd speak to players in-game, after games, you should've done that, done this. He came to me and said, 'You're coming. I want you. I'd love to have you'. Then, to be fair, they made everything for me to come, they paid the price, £60 million, and I arrived direct. "From the minute they wanted me, @ManCity was my only club I wanted to go. Because I could have gone to Chelsea as well..." [via @Koora_Break]
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Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
41 trophies across 3 major leagues. And you still think it’s only money that gives Pep Guardiola an edge over everyone else. He’s a genius, the greatest tactical coach ever. You only need to look at the teams Pep has built over the years and how he’s evolved. The 2008–2012 Barcelona side was completely different to his Bayern Munich team, and even his Manchester City era can literally be splited into three different evolutions. That’s how great Pep has been. At Barca, it was pure positional play and technical domination, controlling games through possession in a way football had never really seen before. At Bayern, he evolved it further, more structural rotations, overloads, inverted fullbacks, complete tactical control of space. Then at City, he adapted again and again depending on the players and the league around him. The era of Sane is different to Grealish and now different to Doku. Or the way he uses his fullbacks or strikers. His first great City side was explosive and transitional with Sterling, Sané and Agüero destroying teams in open space. Then came the control-heavy side with false fullbacks and endless circulation suffocating opponents. Then he evolved once more into a more direct and physically dominant team with Haaland, runners attacking space, quicker verticality and overwhelming pressure in transitions. Same manager, same principles, but constantly adapting to new football realities. That’s what separates him from almost everyone else. Most managers have one great idea. Pep has spent nearly two decades reinventing elite football while still winning everything. And this is why reducing his success to money makes no sense. Plenty of clubs spend huge money. Plenty of managers inherit elite squads. Almost nobody builds dynasties across different countries while redefining the sport tactically at every stop. Pep’s legacy is even bigger if you look at the influence he’s had on an entire generation of coaches. Modern football is filled with Guardiola ideas and Guardiola disciples. Managers like Mikel Arteta, Xabi Alonso, Vincent Kompany, Enzo Maresca and countless others all carry elements of his philosophy. Even coaches that don’t directly copy him are reacting to concepts he made dominant in modern football. Look at football today build-up structures, pressing systems, inverted fullbacks, ball-playing goalkeepers, positional rotations, creating overloads between lines, all are Pep’s fingerprints showing everywhere. Entire national teams and leagues changed because of ideas he normalized. That’s why his greatness goes beyond trophies. The trophies are historic already, but influencing how football itself is played across generations is what truly separates him. Money opens doors, sure. But only a tactical genius walks through them and leaves the entire game changed forever. Pep isn’t just the greatest coach of his generation he’s the one everyone else is still trying (and failing) to catch up to. Period.
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Tolu Joshua@TOLUEXZY·
If you have the chance to be part of what God is building, take it and finish it. His work will move forward with or without you. Serving is indeed a privilege. This realization humbles me 🙇🏾‍♀️.
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F O J E I S@fojeis·
We told you what to expect with our lineup of speakers at #fojeistalks2026 and they delivered. These passionate voices brought real experience, insight, and depth to every conversation, and we are truly grateful. 🙏🏽 Here are some excerpts 🎙️ ⚽. #fojeistalks #grassrootsports
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Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
I went back to read the resurrection accounts of Matthew and John this morning and noticed something interesting. The first words out of Jesus’ mouth after the resurrection were “go tell my brothers.” And it brought me to tears. Matthew 28:10. Read it slowly. The stone has just rolled back. Death has just been defeated for the first time in human history. The most consequential moment in the cosmos has just occurred. And the risen King opens his mouth and calls us brothers. But Matthew alone might not stop you. So go to John 20:17, where he tells Mary what to tell them: “I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.” He does not say “the Father.” He does not say “God.” He says MY Father is now YOUR Father. MY God is now YOUR God. He rises and the first thing he does is redistribute the inheritance. This is where most people misread the resurrection. They treat it as a power demonstration. Jesus proved he was God. Jesus showed death who was boss. And those things are true but they are not the point. The point is what he did with the power once he had it. Because what I have learned in my few years on earth is that when men have power, the immediate instinct is to reclassify. The people who were their peers become subordinates. The people who called you brother now call you sir. We have seen it in offices, in governments, in churches. Elevation changes vocabulary. The higher a man rises the lonelier the pronoun “we” becomes. Jesus rose to the highest position in the universe and his vocabulary did not change. He came back and said brothers. He said your Father. He said our God. He reclassified upward. He used his exaltation not to press us into subjects but to pull us into sons. This is the actual consequence of the resurrection: ADOPTION. A dead savior cannot make you a son. A dead elder brother cannot bring you into the family. He had to conquer death because brothers share in each other’s life and he could not give us what he had not first secured himself. Romans 8:29 calls him the firstborn among many brothers. Firstborn means there are others coming. You are not a spectator of his resurrection. You are its intended outcome. The crowned King looked across the infinite chasm between his holiness and your humanity and the word he chose was not “subject.” It was not “servant.” It was not even “beloved.” He said brother. On the other side of death, with all authority in heaven and earth, he said brother. So celebrate today for everything it is. Celebrate the empty tomb, celebrate the vindication of a man the world tried, condemned, and buried, and whom heaven refused to leave in the ground. Celebrate the sins that are gone and the immeasurable, uncontainable, universe-rearranging power of God on full display. But do not miss the most beautiful thing. He did not just cancel your debt. He gave you a name. He did not just acquit you. He adopted you. Forgiveness would have been everything. Sonship is more than everything. And he gave us both. The risen King called us brothers. That means the Father he returned to is the Father we are returning to. That means the glory he walked into is the glory we are walking toward. That means Easter is not just the day Jesus won. It is the day you inherited everything he won it for. Hallelujah! He is risen.
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F O J E I S@fojeis·
Meet the Speakers for #FojeisTalks2026 🎙️ Passionate voices. Real experience. Powerful conversations. These speakers will be sharing practical insights on the game, purpose, opportunities, & life beyond the pitch. Rising stars,get ready for meaningful conversations. ⚽ 📌
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F O J E I S@fojeis·
Welcome to March Friends ✨ This month, we intentionally say hello to joy and goodbye to bad energy everyday. #LevelUp #fojeis #joyjoy #march
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F O J E I S
F O J E I S@fojeis·
Let’s talk about FOJEIS TALKS 2026🎙️ This is more than football conversations. It’s real conversations about purpose, principles, opportunities, and life beyond the pitch or court. Because grassroots sports deserves intentional conversations and more. 1/2
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