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Eazi🏌🏾‍♂️💫

@VMegbune

In this life that I’m living I pray I make it through the night🙏🏾

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Toni Kroos
Toni Kroos@ToniKroos·
Football won
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Nwankudu Osinachi
Nwankudu Osinachi@Osinachi_W·
Look up, turbulent flights, dodgin' cumulus clouds Squares drawn on the line, but we at the root of it now It feels like I gotta lie to even tie So I don't even know if these are wins or not based on what's suitable now
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
Advertising Industry's Role In Cultural Imperialism In Africa Have you ever glanced at a commercial on local TV in Nairobi, Lagos, Durban or Kigali and found yourself questioning why the characters, scenarios, voices, and sometimes even language does not represent the African audience that the commercial is apparently aimed at? In this groundbreaking report for The Spearhead, @Big_Mck outlines the historical and economic rationale behind the weird and unsettling tradition of representing Africans using foreign depictions in African commercial messaging, and why this is not simply a quirky, harmless phenomenon. The report examines how the marketing communications industry across Africa and the diaspora plays a pivotal role in creating and maintaining socially harmful ideas in the public imagination including racial, cultural and ethnic inferiority complexes, and the desire to "fix" or "mitigate" some aspect of African identity by spending money on consumer offerings.
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Manchester United
☎️ When Manchester United call, you don't think twice.
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
This is one thing about most Messi fans, they want everyone to agree by force that Messi is the GOAT or the better player, as if those are objective facts. They’re not. They’re opinions. First of all, what does it actually mean to be called the GOAT? A GOAT isn’t just the most gifted footballer. It’s someone who combines greatness in every category: Dominance Longevity Consistency Impact Adaptability Trophies and records Clutch moments When you put all of those together, Ronaldo has the strongest GOAT case. Records, awards and trophies alone have never decided who the GOAT is. If they do, there won’t be debates about Pele and Maradona. Greatness has always been bigger than just medals. Ironically, if we’re talking about records, Ronaldo’s résumé is stacked. He’s football’s all-time leading goalscorer, has won league titles in multiple countries, conquered England, Spain and Italy, dominated the Champions League, and remained an elite goalscorer into his 40s. Then let’s talk about who the better footballer is. For me, it’s Ronaldo because he’s the most complete attacker football has ever seen. He can score with either foot. He is arguably the greatest header of the ball in football history. His movement off the ball is unmatched. His positioning is crazy. He can score inside the box, outside the box, from free kicks, penalties, volleys, long range, first-time finishes, counter-attacks and crosses. He has pace, power, aerial dominance and athleticism. Most importantly, he evolved. He wasn’t the same player at 22, 28, 33 or 39. He constantly adapted his game to remain the best. That shows football intelligence. He also proved himself in different leagues, different tactical systems and under different managers. Every time people doubted whether he could adapt, he answered on the pitch. People often confuse aesthetics with effectiveness. Just because a player looks smoother on the ball doesn’t automatically make him the better footballer. Efficiency > aesthetics. If someone prefers Messi’s style of play, that’s completely fine. Football is subjective, and everyone has their preference. But let’s not act like preferring Ronaldo is irrational when his career gives you every reason to put him at the top. And even if anyone want to argue Messi is the more naturally gifted player, being the most talented isn’t the same as being the GOAT. The GOAT conversation is about the complete body of work. It goes far beyond the better player. Just look at Ronaldo’s influence for example, that’s how you Know he’s the GOAT.
TobyWrites@tobyasky

My oga, there are no two GOATs. This term is usually used by people who love Ronaldo so much, but deep down they know Messi is the better player. So, they try to out them together, you her terms like "let us enjoy them", "why compare them when you can just enjoy them". Rio Ferdinand is the master of those terms if you watch his podcast well. They're too ashamed to acknowledge, I mean, what will people think if I admit? So, they rather say, "there are two GOATs", there are no two GOATs. If Ronaldo won or achieved what Messi has achieved, you will never hear two GOATs, the arrogance will start from Ronaldo himself, and drop down to his fans. Sir Dick, there are no two GOATs, Messi is the greatest player to ever touch football. The records are there, the titles are there, if we remove them all, eye test is there, you dey whine us baba mi

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Kimi Regal
Kimi Regal@RegalKimi·
I asked a Ronaldo hater why he doesn’t like Cristiano Ronaldo. He said, “He’s too proud.” I asked how he came to that conclusion. He replied, “Because he speaks highly of himself.” So I asked him: “If you don’t believe in yourself enough to speak highly of yourself, who should?” He had no answer.
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UG@UgwunnaEjikem·
See how he posted question and answer, Fabrizio would have posted “My career isn’t finished yet” - Ronaldo Then clowns will rush to quote with this guy, he doesn’t know when to stop” “too delusional” yada yada meanwhile na question wey e answer🤡
The Nassr Tribune™️@AlNassrTribune

A message to the Saudi people and the Arab fans who love you? 🇵🇹🗣️ Cristiano Ronaldo: "I send them a big hello and say I'm very grateful to them for being such amazing fans. I hope they continue to support me in this way. Because I haven't finished my career yet. Thank you all."

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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
There can only be one Cristiano Ronaldo… The man who made everyone enjoy watching football 🥹 🐐
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
You people will one day come out and tell us what Cristiano Ronaldo actually did to deserve this level of hatred. This is exactly what happened when he said you can’t judge his entire career by a seven-game tournament he didn’t win. He never disrespected the World Cup, yet people deliberately took his words of context just to fuel another hate train. Now you’re doing the exact same thing again. What did he actually say? He said that for him, winning the Euros carries the same weight as winning a World Cup. Context matters. He’s talking about a Portugal side that had never won a single major trophy before he came along. He captained them to their first-ever major title, then helped them win more, leaving the national team with three trophies after inheriting one with zero. Of course those achievements mean everything to him. He never said the Euros is bigger than the World Cup. He never disrespected anyone who has won it. He simply explained what those victories mean to him personally and to Portugal’s history. Yet you have grown adults, people who should know better, intentionally twisting straightforward words because the speaker is Ronaldo. If those exact same comments came from someone like Haaland, you’d be calling it elite mentality, confidence, and leadership. But because it’s Cristiano, everything has to be turned into arrogance. At some point, this stops being criticism and starts looking like an obsession. You don’t have to like him, but deliberately misrepresenting everything he says just to push an agenda is hate. One day, maybe you people will finally admit that your issue was never what Ronaldo said. Your issue has always been Ronaldo himself.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🚨🏆 Cristiano Ronaldo: “I’ve won Euro 2016 and for me it has same dimension as the World Cup”. “That remains forever. Tomorrow is a new day, and we go”.

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V@VectorThaViper·
I understand the Christiano hate sha… Usually, people don’t like a guy who tries to go by self belief over opinions.
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Daddy Faith
Daddy Faith@fbi_initials·
Lmao Someone inspired a generation through 23 years of consistency displayed in thousands of matches. Not just that, he showed that irrespective of your circumstances of birth, you can work really hard and be the best in whatever you do - and that no situation in life can write you off from being number one. He did all that while being cocky and a bastard - letting the world know that he doesn’t have to play stupid humility to be accepted because it is in the nature of greatness to have the world bow to it. Some of you don’t understand that if someone tomorrow comes out to win the World Cup, wins 10 ballon d’ors, wins 10 champions league titles - in which case the person would have surpassed Messi title-wise, CR7 will be still be our GOAT because no footballer will ever be able to replicate his unique story. And you see that unique story, because it resonates with millions of people, is why he will forever be our GOAT. And yes, we have low IQs.😂
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
Settled with the fact Ronaldo will never win a World Cup long ago. The competition just didn’t bend to his will. And that’s football. Sometimes being one of the greatest to ever touch the ball still isn’t enough. A World Cup isn’t won by one player, no matter how extraordinary he is. It takes timing, luck, teammates, injuries going your way, and moments that can define an entire generation. That trophy will always be the one missing from his cabinet, but it doesn’t erase everything else he gave the game. Five Ballons d’Or, five Champions League titles, the all-time goalscoring records, carrying Portugal to their first major international trophy, and maintaining an elite level for nearly two decades. People will always use the World Cup against him, but history won’t remember Cristiano Ronaldo because of what he didn’t win. It will remember him because of what he became. He turned talent into an obsession with improvement. He showed that discipline can take you as far as, if not further than, natural ability. Millions of kids around the world didn’t just copy his stepovers or celebrations, they copied his mindset. A World Cup would have completed the fairytale. But even without it, his legacy is already written in permanent ink. Few players have ever changed football the way Cristiano Ronaldo did, and even fewer will leave behind a standard that generations will spend decades trying to reach.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🚨🇵🇹 Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup career is over.

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EBL@EBL2017·
Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened. Thank you, Cristiano Ronaldo. Thank you 💚
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AYANFE@CHULLY1010·
This was also my reaction when Ronaldo scored the penalty. ❤️🥹
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