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🚨 Chelsea expects to be busy with different kinds of players this summer. They will not leave the current structure; this will remain, but they are open to adding experienced players!
Ones ready to make an impact right away.
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🚨 Moises Caicedo was asked about Real Madrid:
"You never know in football, don't you think? I have a contract with Chelsea now. The truth is, I haven't honestly thought about another club, about leaving London, but well, in the end, you never know in football. All I want is to enjoy myself. I have a contract and I want to keep playing as long as God allows. After that, we'll see what happens. I have a contract, but we'll see what the future holds. Let's see what surprises await us."
(@edu17burgos) #CFC

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@TheIOShowa @sowore 'choose your battle carefully ' from ppl who were NEVER gonna vote for him. 😂 Sowore KNOWS better. I am sure he will continue to do what he's always done regardless. Nobody can threaten sowore with votes, NONE! B/c Sowore KNOWS better.
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There is a growing narrative that @Sowore should “choose his battles carefully” because elections are approaching.
I understand where this concern is coming from. Many who hold this view are his supporters, people who respect him deeply and were understandably uncomfortable with the tone and manner in which VDM responded to him, especially knowing that Sowore would not resort to the kind of oppression used by ‘big men” in Nigeria.
Your concerns are valid. However, it is equally important to recognise Sowore’s long-standing position, which he has maintained consistently for over three decades, that human dignity must be protected under the law, and that the legal system must never be weaponised against any citizen.
To suggest that he should “choose his battles carefully” is, in effect, to introduce a scale-of-oppression-ranking injustice from minor to severe, as though some forms of oppression are tolerable while others deserve attention. This line of thinking subtly legitimises injustice at the lower end of that scale. It raises an uncomfortable question: what happens when someone becomes a victim of what is deemed “low-level” oppression? Do they become less deserving to be fought for? The moment we begin to grade oppression, we begin to normalise it.
As for the concern about how this might affect his electoral chances, I think it comes from being a bit overly cautious. Nigerian voters, whether consciously or otherwise, have shown time and again that their choices are not strictly guided by questions of integrity. Individuals with deeply questionable records ranging from criminal allegations to proven misconduct have been elected, rewarded, and celebrated. More often than not, outrage about who a candidate relates with only matters when a candidate lacks the resources or incentives that typically influence voter behaviour.
Even figures like Chief Gani Fawehinmi, who was known for being measured in his engagements, was never accepted at the polls and was, at times, even ridiculed.
Injustice should be confronted, regardless of who the victim is or how convenient or inconvenient it may be politically.
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@TheFishProf @sowore @strongrex7 @MHungbeme @ife_dike @Scotty_Aluta @Proficience_ @Vill_HeadMaster You think Nigerians have sense? 😂😅
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Ratels and Nigerians at large, let us understand this clearly. Omoyele Sowore @sowore is not supporting B-Lord out of personal favoritism, and he is not against VDM personally either. What Sowore is doing here is standing for justice and human rights, regardless of who the person is. He makes it clear that no one should celebrate anyone going to prison under the law, because sending someone to jail unjustly is not an achievement.
When Sowore says he has reached out to his lawyer, Marshal D F Abubakar, to disengage from the process, it means he does not want the law to be used as a weapon against citizens. This does not mean he is supporting crime or defending wrongdoing; it simply means that justice should not be about punishment for its own sake and that every human being deserves fair treatment.
The point we should all understand is that Sowore is fighting oppression, not taking sides based on personal preferences. He is advocating that B-Lord’s case be discontinued if it is being abused and that the person should be released without unnecessary delay. Anyone who thinks Sowore is supporting B-Lord or hating VDM is mistaken.
This is a principled stand for fairness, equality, and the rule of law, not favoritism or bias. In short, Sowore is showing that true activism goes beyond personal likes or dislikes; it is about protecting citizens from abuse of power and ensuring that justice serves everyone equally.
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#GoodFriday
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@SirJarus @ChiefPEPESU The informant was The great Dora Akuyili. Sowore told the story. The video is online. Somewhere
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@ChiefPEPESU They even had informants in Aso Rock.
Yar'adua's spokesman, Oga Segun Adeniyi, said at some point, whatever happened in Aso Rock got to Sahara Reporters within few minutes, that everyone used to wonder.
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Between 2006 and 2015, the peak of Sahara Reporters being a thorn in the flesh of politicians in Nigeria, I knew Oga Sowore lived in the USA.
In spite, I feared for his life.
It takes a lot of courage to return to Nigeria and being everywhere in the public, from Lagos to Abuja to Ibadan.
To the subject, it reminds me of my tweet of a few days ago about how public interactions in Nigeria make you lose your fonee over time 😀.
Omoyele Sowore@sowore
I once spoke in Ebonics, fluid, raw, and unfiltered, but over time, that part of my voice has faded. What remains, however, is the essence of what I was always trying to say, the message itself, undiluted and intact. Enjoy!
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@KrypticKareem This is why I say VDM is the activist of unconscious short sighted Nigerians.
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@nwanyebinladen @Blue_Footy @BobbyVincentFL I think he should not have flirted heavily with another club. He can criticize the club heavily but hold back on his anal play with Madrid. That's the difference between his message & cucu. Cucu criticized but Enzo hoping for Madrid butt plug.
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@Blue_Footy @BobbyVincentFL Enzo threw his job on the line for this fans, just to pass a message to the owners.
Look at the comments.
Chelsea has the most anuz filled fans
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🗣️ Liam Rosenior: "I spoke with Enzo an hour ago. As a football club, with me as part of the decision, he won't be available for tomorrow's game or Manchester City next Sunday. A line was crossed in terms of our culture and what we want to build."
~ @BobbyVincentFL

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@TonyOrji8 @sowore But his brother was killed under the administration, explain pls
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@sowore Omoyele Sowore campaigned so hard, go naked and were laughing like an imbecile while celebrating APC/ Buhari victory over PDP/Jonathan in 2015. Sowore you’re a hypocrite.
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@PioFarmNG @sowore I know... Lol, Omo now Nigeria don show him shege, all that gesticulation don change to serious agidi.
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@sowore Is the body gesticulation for me 😅 when you talk from experience, there is this confidence level in you
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@TempoBase @bioland2 @doplarry And to you and your government are the w0rst FACE Nigerians has ever encountered. You guys are surely going back to the bush where you came from.
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Before people rush to react emotionally to what Omoyele Sowore said about B-Lord and Kuje Prison, let’s be clear about what is actually at stake. This is not about personalities, it’s about power and how it is being abused. There is absolutely nothing admirable about using influence to drag someone into detention over what appears to be a civil matter. That is not justice, it is repression dressed up as authority.
From everything we can see, the issue involving B-Lord looks like something that should be handled through dialogue, settlement, or civil legal channels, not imprisonment. The moment disputes like this are escalated into criminal cases, it signals a dangerous willingness to weaponize the system. Prison should never be a tool for settling personal scores or proving who holds more power.
Let’s call it what it is: using connections in the police or judiciary to lock someone up to show dominance is an abuse of power.
It undermines the very foundation of justice and turns institutions into instruments of fear. Today it’s B-Lord. Tomorrow it could be anyone who crosses the wrong person.
That is why Sowore stance matters. It is not about excusing wrongdoing, if any exists, but about drawing a hard line against the misuse of state machinery. Due process is not optional. Justice cannot be selective. And power must never be allowed to operate without accountability.
Any society that stays silent in the face of this kind of behavior is slowly accepting injustice as normal. And once that line is crossed, it becomes harder and harder to reclaim fairness, freedom, and the rule of law.



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@TempoBase @ocean_never_dry @bioland2 @doplarry Lmao which civil matter? You sure say you research the charges well before typing this thing??
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@KrypticKareem Dey like to smell their own shit gan. No mind them.
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@Dehemsleyy With the way the story is going, na inside gutter we go quench.
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