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@ennamdee
Nobody Has The Monopoly Of Madness
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@AmooQuadri Bald-headed ke? 😂
You’re inherently foolish…
For emphasis, Raya has done more for me than APC. You can choke on that.
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@AmooQuadri Amoo, unfortunately the man that birthed you has the reasoning of a child. He lacks common sense. Bastard child
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Sometimes it’s painful to see an adult reasoning like a child. Has Raya personally changed your life for the better? Do you now own houses, cars, and multiple businesses because of Raya?
Raya saved Arsenal, not you, my brother. Some people argue football issues like their entire destiny depends on it.
Common sense is truly not common.
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I didn't want Arsenal winning anything before. But now, I want them to win the Premier league. I want to attend their victory party because I know they will shut down .
Whether or not they win it, now depends on them. They will definitely beat Burnley next week. Their last game is against Palace who have an European final 3 days later and an opportunity to qualify for Europa League. They will rest players against Arsenal.
The maths does add up to an Arsenal win. Congratulations Gunners 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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This morning, in Lagos, I met with the U.S. Consul General, Mr Rick Swart, where we discussed strengthening the bilateral relationship. We focused on promoting credible elections in Nigeria, ensuring they are free from interference, and fostering a space where all political parties, especially opposition parties can thrive, and contribute.
We also discussed trade and business opportunities between our countries. Accompanying me to the meeting was Dr Adefolaseye Adebomi Adebayo.
The discussion was very productive, and we are hopeful that, moving forward, Nigeria’s elections will be even more credible and transparent. -PO
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If there’s no monetary penalty, at least extend it to diaspora publications. One daily each in the US, UK, and Canada.
😡 😡
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10
Hello @SultanaOfJade Judgement. I've been kind enough. The next person won't be so lucky.
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DAZN bringing Portable vs Carter Efe isn’t just boxing. It’s strategy.
What we’re seeing looks like a classic Trojan horse play.
DAZN is using influencers, street buzz, and homegrown drama to flood the Nigerian market with its app. Not for boxing… but for what comes next.
This is their known playbook. Enter a market with boxing/MMA (their strongest asset), build distribution, then layer football when the rights open up.
Nigeria is a football-first country. The real prize is the Premier League and European competitions, currently locked down by DSTV.
But DAZN doesn’t need to compete head-on yet. They just need one thing first, distribution.
Get the app on millions of phones. Own the audience. Then wait.
We’ve seen this exact strategy before.
OPay didn’t build ORide, OFood, and OBus to dominate logistics. Those were acquisition tools, used to force app adoption at scale before pivoting fully into fintech.
The rides were the bait. The wallet was the endgame.
Same pattern here.
Portable vs Carter Efe isn’t random content.
It’s culturally relevant, highly shareable, and perfect for pulling in Gen Z and mobile-first users.
Once that audience is locked in, DAZN is positioned. All it takes is one major football rights deal, and the entire sports streaming hierarchy in Nigeria shifts overnight.
DAZN isn’t trying to be a boxing platform, Boxing is just the entry point.
They’re playing the long game, and if you’re paying attention, you’ll see it clearly.
DSTV isn’t under pressure yet…but this is exactly how monopolies are dethroned.

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@Sliimzy12 @Wizarab10 @DAZN @DAZNFootball They have premier league via Fubo, and true, they’re not open to Nigeria yet.
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@ennamdee @Wizarab10 @DAZN @DAZNFootball They have premier league right they are not just open to Nigeria yet .
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