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@Temidayojnr

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Entrou em Ocak 2010
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
Big run for Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn) 🇳🇬 in Eugene, dropping 9.72s (+2.2) to win the NCAA men's 100m title! 2. Jaiden Reid (LSU) 🇰🇾 9.82 3. Jelani Watkins (Arkansas) 🇺🇸 9.87 4. Davonte Howell (Tennessee) 🇰🇾 9.88 5. Eddie Nketia (USC) 🇦🇺 9.95 6. Mustapha Bokpin (MTSU) 🇬🇭 9.98
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Abimbola
Abimbola@Bimbochan·
FROM IKORODU TO THE WORLD!!! AJAYI KAYINSOLA IS HIM!
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Making of Champions
Making of Champions@MakingOfChamps·
KANYINSOLA AJAYI WINS THE NCAA 100M TITLE!!🤯🇳🇬 Kanyinsola Ajayi has written his name into the history books at the NCAA Championships, storming to a sensational 9.72s (2.2) in the men's 100m final! The wind was just over the allowable limit of 2.0mps Ajayi has now further solidified himself as the fastest Nigerian man in history and is now the second fastest all-conditions NCAA performer in history. He is also only the second Nigerian man to win the NCAA 100m title after Divine Oduduru. A historic run & a new chapter for Nigerian sprinting!🚀
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
Watch Samuel Ogazi (Alabama) 🇳🇬 run a blazing 43.38s to win the men's 400m NCAA title! World Lead ☑️ NCAA Record ☑️ Nigerian Record ☑️ 4th fastest man in history ☑️
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
9.72s!!🤯🤯 Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn) 🇳🇬 with a marginally windy 9.72s (2.2) to win the men's 100m NCAA title!
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HandofArsenal
HandofArsenal@HandofArsenal·
Arsenal are in direct contact with Club Brugge to sign Christos Tzolis. As I reported earlier, player is very keen but the fee will be key. Data team at Arsenal highly impressed for a while with Greek winger. Market opportunity which wont affect main target or Monga deal.
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Osagie Alonge
Osagie Alonge@OsaGz·
When I see headlines like this, I can't get angry. For decades, we've sung and danced to music that celebrates online fraud; from “Yahooze” to “Maga don pay” to “Able God”. So why should I get angry when the mirror is turned back on us?
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The Yahoo Boys aren't just scammers — they're status symbols. Carlos Barragan's new book explores how online fraud became a pathway to wealth, fame and influence in Nigeria. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Legion Hoops
Legion Hoops@LegionHoops·
Isiah Thomas on former NBA players holding LeBron out of the top 5 players of all time: “Guys are jealous, they get envious…. They intentionally ignore the obvious. When you intentionally ignore the obvious it has to come back to jealousy, envy, or straight up BS. This man got every basketball record on the books, if he ain’t in your top 5, you’re full of sh*t” (via @RunItBackFDTV, h/t @NBA__Courtside)
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Solace Chukwu
Solace Chukwu@TheOddSolace·
I have an abiding annoyance with how the idea of 'pragmatism' is spoken of in football. In the proper sense, pragmatism is contextual and rational, based upon an appraisal of not just the problem but also the tools/resources/circumstances available. As such, what is pragmatic for one may not be so for another. If I have an urgent meeting and the means to arrive at it via helicopter, it would not be pragmatic for me to take the bus and expose myself to the whims of Lagos traffic; for an individual of more modest means and/or without a similar time constraint, pragmatism would necessitate the opposite. Pragmatism is doing a cold, logical appraisal of the tools at your disposal and thereby coming up with a problem-solving framework that best maximises them. Apply this to football: pragmatism, in a nutshell, is to identify your team's strengths (and/or weaknesses) relative to the opposition, and build a tactical system that platforms and/or mitigates them, thereby giving you the most logical route to success. And because the aim of football is to both score and prevent concession, that system must balance both the mitigation of weakness and the platforming of strength in order to be complete. The direction in which that balance tilts depends on the dynamic at play: when facing an opponent with inferior resources, the latter should be privileged over the former to a degree reflective of the disparity, and vice versa in the opposite case. If, comparatively speaking, you boast greater attacking riches than your adversary, to be pragmatic is to attack, to assert and impose your will. (We even, subconsciously, have a concept of this: in 2002 when France, boasting the top scorers from the Premier League, Serie A and Ligue 1 limped out of the World Cup with two defeats in three, no one asked why they did not defend better. Instead, everyone asked how it was that they left Korea with a zero in the 'goals scored' column.) What we saw from South Africa last night, and what is often labelled pragmatic, is a football that is defence-first, that seeks to contain regardless of competitive advantages. Bafana, with a squad heavily composed of a Mamelodi Sundowns side the world watched and admired at last summer's Club World Cup, were not so inferior to Mexico that they needed to abdicate all of their distinguishing characteristics. Yet, not only did they completely deny the possession-based approach that should have been their edge against the hosts, they sat in with a back five and were painfully passive out of possession. That was not pragmatism. It was cowardice.
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Nelli ©
Nelli ©@nellieafc·
Life isn't perfect but Arsenal won the EPL and nobody can take that away from me.
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Arsenal Women
Arsenal Women@ArsenalWFC·
24 goals, 8 assists and her best campaign yet ❤️ As voted by you, Alessia Russo is our 2025/26 Player of the Season! 🏆
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