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VDM Criticizes Super Eagles After Loss to Rwanda: "They Don't Know Anything"
Following the Super Eagles’ defeat against Rwanda in their AFCON qualifier, VDM has added his voice to the disappointed fans. He even appeared in a viral video where he insulted the performance of the team and demanded for a complete overhaul. He pointed the collective frustration of the fans and stated that with the current players,Nigeria will go for several years without winning a trophy. In addition to this, VDM also spoke about the unrealistic expectations that the people had on the team based on the performance prior to the game
Moniepoint, a fintech company, is hiring after receiving investments from Google and other investors.
One of the foremost fintech entities in Africa, Moniepoint, is in search of a skilled Communication Specialist to become part of the team. The person is to come up with a number of interesting stories related to the company and its achievements. This Involves coming up with creative materials, working with different departments, and controlling the sound of the company. If it is the love of storytelling that makes your heart warm and it is easy for you to make comprehensive contents then this may be your chance.
President-Elect Donald Trump Reveals His Strategy for Mass Deportations.
The newly elected President Donald Trump has, even before assuming office, announced that he will seek to conduct mass deportation of all illegal immigrants. As a result of these deportation, which would in all likelihood span the entire nation, Trump has sworn to invoke a state of national emergency and order the military to assist. He has also promised to activate what would be the most widespread deportation campaign in the history of America in the month of January 2025.
Ancient Tradition Keeps Nigerian King Apart from Mother, Reveals Emotional Cost
King Joshua Adegbuyi Adeyemi observes an age-old practice among the Yoruba that prevents him from being close to his mother after ascending the throne. It entails the return of a garment spaciously referred to as ‘Oja’ which symbolizes an oath that binds the royal son to certain responsibilities with regards to his kingship. Although difficult and heart-wrenching, King Joshua keeps those practices, emphasizing the strength of the Yoruba way of life.