Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Lessons to Learn from the UCL First Leg: Why Arsenal Needs a Striker

Arsenal lost 1-0 to PSG in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals—an avoidable defeat, if you ask me.
It took just four minutes for PSG to score through Ousmane Dembélé, and from my perspective, the error came from Declan Rice.

But even without that goal, PSG clearly dominated Arsenal in attack.
The entire PSG defense had Bukayo Saka in their pocket. In fact, Saka was the only Arsenal attacker who posed any real threat—and because of that, he was completely surrounded. PSG didn’t bother marking Ødegaard or Martinelli tightly; their focus was solely on Saka.

Sure, Thomas Partey was missed. He’s a great player in the CDM role and can also contribute to the attack. But Partey tends to lose his head at times—that yellow card in the 85th minute of the Real Madrid game was totally unnecessary and ended up costing Arsenal his presence.

Still, leaving Partey out of this, Arsenal could have at least come away with a draw if they had another goal threat.
The reality is Arsenal doesn’t have a true striker. PSG didn’t use a natural striker either, but that was by choice—not due to injuries.

Now imagine this: multiple key injuries and no signings in January. No squad depth. Just running 11 players into the ground.
One of the key lessons from this UCL tie is that squad depth is crucial.

Arsenal also needs someone up front that defenders actually fear. PSG’s defense barely gave Martinelli a second thought.
And where were the overlapping runs to support Saka?

As for Ødegaard—Lord help me. Someone said:
Ødegaard would receive the ball in a dangerous position and then dribble away from goal.”

Well, in this match, he was practically non-existent.
Even Ethan Nwaneri or Myles Lewis-Skelly looked more threatening in attack.
Ødegaard just disappeared. And this is supposed to be the captain?

Honestly, if Arsenal fails to win the UCL this season, it could go down as one of their most disappointing seasons.
Not that they’ve been serial trophy winners in other seasons, but this year seemed like the perfect opportunity to win the Premier League—and they blew it. Again. For the third time in a row.

But at least they made it to the UCL semi-finals for the first time since 2009—16 years ago. And how did they show up? Like drunkards.

Now, about the striker situation.
There have been rumors of Victor Osimhen and Benjamin Šeško being on Arsenal’s radar.
Both are great options, but I think Osimhen is more of a consistent goal threat.
Still, it’s up to the Arsenal board.

But seriously—everyone has been screaming for a proper striker for the past two or three seasons.
Yet the board seems to learn nothing.
Same old pattern: fall short, reset, come back next year—like an episode in a never-ending Netflix series. “Netflix fc”

Hopefully, they’ve learned something from this first-leg loss—and this summer, they actually take action.

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Ghana vs Nigeria: The Never-Ending Jollof Battle"

Jollof Wars Between Ghana and Nigeria
When it comes to West African cuisine, one dish stands tall above the rest — Jollof rice. And if you’ve ever been around Nigerians and Ghanaians in the same kitchen, you already know what’s coming: the never-ending Jollof Wars.

Both countries passionately claim to have the superior version of the beloved tomato rice dish, and trust me, it’s not just about the food — it’s a matter of national pride.


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Where It All Started

Contrary to what you might hear in Lagos or Accra, Jollof rice didn’t originate from either Nigeria or Ghana.
Its roots trace back to Senegal, among the Wolof people of the ancient Jolof Empire. The original version, known as Thieboudienne, was made with rice, fish, vegetables, and a flavorful tomato sauce. Thanks to trade across West Africa, the dish spread — and each country gave it their own twist.


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Ghanaian vs Nigerian Jollof: What’s the Difference?

Let’s break it down:

Ghanaian Jollof

Made with jasmine or basmati rice

Cooked with blended tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, and spice blends

Often served with shito (Ghanaian black pepper sauce)

Softer, more aromatic

Nigerian Jollof

Uses long grain parboiled rice

Bold tomato-pepper base with scotch bonnet, onions, and seasoning cubes

Cooked until you get that signature smoky “party Jollof” flavor

Spicier and richer in color


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The Banter: Jollof “Wars” or Friendly Fire?

Let’s be clear — when we say Jollof Wars, we don’t mean war in the real sense. It’s pure banter, full of love, laughter, and a healthy dose of rivalry.

Nigerians will tell you:

> “Oh Chale! My jellof is better than yours



Whether it's a Twitter battle or a real-life cook-off, everyone defends their own with passion.


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Jollof Is More Than a Dish

In Nigeria, Jollof is everywhere — from weddings and owambes to street corner bukas. There's party Jollof, spicy Jollof, and even "concoction rice" for those on a budget. You can throw leftover stew into rice, stir, and boom — Jollof!

Ghana has its own special moments too — Christmas Jollof, Jollof with grilled tilapia, and family feasts that go deep into the night.


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Final Verdict?

There’s no denying it — Jollof rice is the crown jewel of West African cuisine, and while Senegal may have birthed it, Nigeria and Ghana have made it global.

But let’s be honest — when the Jollof is hot, spicy, and loaded with flavor, no one really cares where it came from. They just want a second helping.




Monday, April 21, 2025

6 Goals, 4 Assists: Antony’s Career Revival at Real Betis

6 Goals, 4 Assists: Antony’s Career Revival at Real Betis – What’s Next for the Brazilian Winger?


Manchester United winger Antony has experienced a major resurgence in his career since completing a loan move to Real Betis in January 2025. Signed from Ajax for a staggering £100 million by then-manager Erik ten Hag, the Brazilian failed to meet expectations at Old Trafford. Many critics argued that he didn’t just fall short of the standards of a £100 million signing—he barely met the basic requirements for a winger at a top club.



During his time at Ajax, Antony had shown promise, scoring 13 goals and providing 10 assists in 33 appearances. However, his move to Manchester United didn’t deliver the expected results. In his debut season, he made 47 appearances across all competitions, scoring 10 goals and providing 5 assists—decent, but far from justifying his massive price tag.


His second season (2023/2024) was even more disappointing. Antony featured in 38 matches but could only manage 3 goals and 2 assists. Things went further downhill in the 2024/2025 season, where his involvement was drastically reduced. He made just 8 appearances, throughout the first half of the season.





In need of a fresh start, Antony secured a loan move to Spanish side Real Betis in the January transfer window—a decision that has proven to be a turning point in his career. Since arriving at Betis, Antony has looked like a completely different player. In 23 appearances in all competitions, he has scored 6 goals, delivered 4 assists, and created 12 big chances. His pace, flair, and confidence have returned, making him one of Betis’s standout performers in the second half of the season.


One of his most notable contributions came in a crucial win over Girona, where he scored and looked sharp throughout before being substituted in the 74th minute.


What’s Next for Antony?



Antony’s loan deal with Real Betis is set to expire on June 30, 2025, after which he is expected to return to Manchester United. However, his future at Old Trafford remains uncertain. Reports suggest the club may be unwilling to keep him, especially with a potential squad rebuild on the horizon.



If United opts to let him go, Real Betis—where he has rediscovered both form and confidence—appears to be a likely destination for a permanent move. The Spanish club may be keen to secure his services, especially if he maintains his current level of performance.



For now, Antony’s focus will be on finishing the season strongly and keeping his revival story alive—whether that leads to a return to the Premier League or a fresh start in La Liga remains to be seen.

Pope Francis Dies at 88 on Easter Monday

The head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, has passed away at the age of 88. He died on Easter Monday following a bout of illness. The Pope had been discharged from the hospital on Easter Sunday, just hours before delivering his Easter address. During the celebration, he also met with key figures, including U.S. Vice President JD Vance and other political leaders.


In his final public appearance, Pope Francis emphasized the importance of peace throughout the resurrection period of Jesus Christ.

World leaders across the globe have expressed their condolences, including prominent Nigerian political figures such as Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar.

His death has also sent shockwaves through the footballing community in Italy, with all Serie A matches postponed until further notice.

Rest in the Lord, Pope Francis.


Saturday, April 19, 2025

From NBA Finals to Play-In Elimination: How to Successfully Ruin a Franchise (Mavs) — By Nico Harrison

Dallas Mavericks’ 2025 Season Ends in Disappointment After Controversial Luka Doncic Trade


The Dallas Mavericks' 2025 season is officially over after being eliminated from the play-in tournament by the Memphis Grizzlies. Just last year, this was the same Mavericks team that won the Western Conference and made it to the NBA Finals. Fast forward a year, and the franchise has been plagued by injuries, questionable game management, and widespread distrust stemming from the shocking trade of their franchise player—Luka Dončić.
What makes it even more bizarre is how the trade unfolded. Dončić, who led the team to the Finals just months earlier, was reportedly traded in the “middle of the night,” without prior notice or communication from the front office. Imagine being traded after carrying your team to the brink of an NBA championship. According to Dončić, he found out about the trade in such an abrupt manner that he threw and broke his phone in frustration.

Since that trade, the Mavericks have been hit hard by injuries, especially due to what many describe as poor player load management. The most painful of these setbacks was Kyrie Irving’s ACL injury. With Dončić gone, Irving was forced to carry the team, logging excessive minutes that ultimately led to his injury.

Anthony Davis—the NBA legend acquired in the Luka deal—got injured in his very first game as a Maverick. While Davis is undoubtedly a great player, trading a 26-year-old franchise cornerstone for a 32-year-old, injury-prone veteran baffled many fans and analysts alike. But not Dallas GM Nico Harrison, who responded to criticism with the now-infamous phrase: “Defense wins championships.”

Truthfully, if Harrison had acquired Davis without giving up Luka, fans might have embraced the move despite Davis' injury history. But trading Luka—arguably the best player in franchise history since Dirk Nowitzki—is widely considered an unforgivable decision.

What makes the situation even worse:

The Mavericks were in the NBA Finals just last year.

This year, they didn’t even make it past the play-in.

Luka had no intention of leaving. He had remained loyal for 6.5 years since being drafted.


Meanwhile, the decision has seemingly benefited others. Lakers GM Rob Pelinka, who was reportedly on the hot seat before acquiring Luka, has now been promoted. Dončić currently leads the Lakers in points, assists, and rebounds—making the trade arguably the worst in NBA history (for Dallas, at least).

One person who truly deserves sympathy in all this is Anthony Davis. Despite being thrust into an impossible situation—trying to replace a beloved superstar in a city still reeling from the trade—he gave it his all. In their elimination game against the Grizzlies, he dropped 40 points while playing through injury.

And you can’t help but wonder: if Luka had still been on the roster alongside AD, could they have pushed the Mavericks into the playoffs?
It's also ironic that the Mavs season ended 77 days after Luka trade and he wears the number 77, coincidence?



With everything that has happened, maybe Nico Harrison should consider writing a book titled “How to Successfully Ruin a Franchise.”


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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

"Dallas Mavs GM Nico Harrison Says He Has No Regrets Over Luka’s Move to LA"

Dallas Mavs GM Nico Harrison Has “No Regrets” About Trading Luka Dončić for Anthony Davis – But Fans Aren’t Buying It

Dallas Mavericks General Manager Nico Harrison has made headlines again, and not for the best reasons. Speaking to journalists in a closed-door session—with no recording devices allowed—Harrison made a series of bold statements that have further fueled the frustration of Mavs fans.

When asked about the blockbuster trade that sent Luka Dončić to the LA Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis, Harrison said plainly: “I have no regrets.” He went on to justify the decision by adding, “Defense wins championships.”

But the irony isn’t lost on fans.

Not only did Dončić return last week to drop a whopping 45 points on the Mavericks, effectively shredding that “defense,” but Harrison was reportedly spotted hiding near the tunnel during Luka’s return game—a moment fans viewed as symbolic of his lack of accountability.
To make matters worse, Harrison’s attempt to frame his decisions as being in the organization’s best interest didn’t land well either. In a comment that’s raising eyebrows across Dallas, Harrison said:

 “Some of those decisions are going to be unpopular—maybe to [Dirk Nowitzki] and maybe to the fans—but my obligation is to the Dallas Mavericks.”


Considering Nowitzki’s legendary status, with a statue outside the arena and a legacy deeply tied to the franchise’s only NBA Championship, invoking Dirk’s name so casually was seen as disrespectful, if not outright tone-deaf.

When asked about the growing chorus of fans chanting “Fire Nico Harrison,” he doubled down:

“My obligation is to the Dallas Mavericks. What’s in the best interest of the Dallas Mavericks. That’s the most important thing.”



Yet, with the team falling from Western Conference champions last season—thanks largely to Luka’s heroic playoff performances—to barely scraping into the play-in this year, many are wondering: what exactly does Harrison think is in the best interest of the franchise?
With ticket sales reportedly down and fans cancelling memberships, his claim of putting the organization first rings hollow. Unless the plan is to run the franchise into the ground, trading the player who carried them to the Finals doesn’t look like a strategic move—it looks like a massive misstep.

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Black Mirror Season 7 on Netflix: Release Date, Cast, Episodes, and What to Expect

Black Mirror Season 7 Is Here—And It’s Darker, Wilder, and More Star-Studded Than Ever

Hold onto your brain chips — Black Mirror is officially back with Season 7, and trust us, it’s bringing heat, chaos, and questions you didn’t even know you should be asking.

Drop Date? Mark it: April 10, 2025, only on Netflix.

And guess what? For the first time in Black Mirror history, we’re getting a sequel episode. Yep — USS Callister is back, and it’s going into infinity. Jesse Plemons and Cristin Milioti return to that eerie digital hellscape we all secretly loved.

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Who's In?

This cast is stacked like your favorite dystopian app:

Rashida Jones

Awkwafina

Peter Capaldi

Emma Corrin

Issa Rae

Paul Giamatti

Tracee Ellis Ross

Jimmi Simpson

and a wild mix of returning legends and new faces.


You already know these people don’t play safe. Expect fireworks.


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Episode Highlights (No spoilers, but... brace yourself)

"Common People" – What if your life depended on a subscription? Rashida Jones and Chris O'Dowd dive into a chilling take on healthcare. Pay to stay alive? Black Mirror said yes.

"Hotel Reverie" – Issa Rae and Emma Corrin get tangled in a high-gloss nightmare where AI is remixing old Hollywood. Glamour meets glitch. You won't look at movie reboots the same again.

"USS Callister: Into Infinity" – Back to that creepy starship. More twisted games. More code. More rebellion. And no escape.


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What’s the Vibe?

Creator Charlie Brooker says Season 7 is a mix of “deeply unpleasant, funny, and emotional.” Translation? It’ll mess you up in all the best ways. Just like we like it.


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Bottom Line:
If you thought reality was bad, wait till Black Mirror shows you what’s next. The future is glitchy, messy, and addictively watchable. Let the mind games begin.



Europa League: "Onana Is One of the Worst Goalkeepers in Manchester United History" – Nemanja Matić

Ahead of their Europa League clash against Manchester United, Nemanja Matić, who plays for Lyon, claimed that André Onana is one of the worst goalkeepers in the history of Manchester United.
Matić made this remark during a press conference ahead of the Europa League quarter-final clash. The former Chelsea midfielder and two-time Premier League winner was responding to Onana’s earlier comment that United were "way better than Lyon."

Onana, who didn’t take kindly to Matić’s comments, responded in a post on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. He wrote:
 "I would never be disrespectful to another club. We know that tomorrow will be a difficult game against a strong opponent.

We focus on preparing a performance to make our fans proud.

At least I’ve lifted trophies with the greatest club in the world. Some can’t say the same."


While it remains unclear whether Onana ranks among the worst goalkeepers in Manchester United's history, the Cameroonian shot-stopper has conceded several easy goals this season. However, he has also delivered strong performances on occasion. Comparisons with his predecessor, David de Gea—who guarded United’s goal for nearly a decade—have not made things any easier. Filling the shoes of a club legend is no small task.
Despite Matić’s bold claims, Manchester United remain the only unbeaten team in this season's Europa League. His comments, along with Onana’s response, have fueled fan excitement ahead of what promises to be an epic quarter-final first leg.

André Onana vs Matić — Be there!

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

China Hits Back with 84% Tariff on U.S. Goods as Trade War Escalates

According to reports from Fox News and CBS, China has decided to impose an 84% tariff on U.S. goods entering the country, starting April 10. This marks a sharp increase from the previous 34% rate. The move is seen as a retaliatory response to the U.S., which recently announced a total tariff hike of 104% on Chinese goods.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described the escalation as a "loser" for China. Speaking to Fox News, he called China the "worst offender in the international trading system" and described its economy as "the most imbalanced economy in the history of the modern world."
"It's a pity they don't want to negotiate," he added.

The tariff standoff between the U.S. and China has triggered a drop in global stock prices. Despite growing concerns, both superpowers have so far refused to back down. As the situation escalates, the rest of the world is hoping it can still be resolved at the negotiation table.


Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Rice Cooked Madrid, Merino Served Dessert – 3-0 Feast at the Emirates

Arsenal has done what many considered impossible and shocked Real Madrid at the Emirates. Goals from Declan Rice (a direct free kick) and Merino combined to make it 3-0. Many doubted Arsenal could pull it off, but they proved everyone wrong. Though Real Madrid hasn't been playing well this season, they are still Real Madrid. Arsenal has won the first leg of the UCL quarterfinals. The question now is: can they keep this momentum going?

Well, maybe they can. A 3-0 aggregate lead seems almost impossible for any team to come back from, but if there’s any team capable of pulling off the impossible, it’s Real Madrid. Also, Madrid plays the second leg at home—and the Santiago Bernabéu is said to be intimidating. Though I don’t think the Bernabéu has the same effect on opponents anymore, considering Madrid conceded four goals at home against Sociedad and also lost to Valencia.
Despite that, the Bernabéu hasn’t entirely lost its power to intimidate. Moreover, Mikel Arteta might actually decide to play haram ball with a lineup of 9-1-1 if possible. Though that might seem unlikely since the Gunners don’t have enough defenders to pull that off. Still, Arsenal played very well—creating chances in both the first and second halves. However, there was no striker at the receiving end of those chances. If there had been, the game might have ended 8-0.

Madrid are also struggling with the lack of a proper number 9. Kylian Mbappé, a natural left winger, is being played as a striker. Mbappé is a good player, no doubt, but an LW is an LW and an ST is an ST. Vinícius Júnior, who’s also a natural LW, is brilliant—when he shows up. When he doesn’t, he’s almost non-existent in the match. Rodrygo is another LW being played on the right. So technically, Madrid’s forward line is made up of three LWs.

This setup might work for some teams. Maybe PSG could have just won Ligue 1 with Ousmane Dembélé (another LW) as an ST. However, their recent UCL outing against Liverpool proved that an LW is an LW and an ST is an ST. PSG had plenty of chances against Liverpool but none of their attackers could finish. They had to settle for penalties to make it through to the UCL quarterfinals.

For me—though I’m no football expert—I think that for Real Madrid to mount a comeback, Jude Bellingham should play as the ST in the second leg. Yes, Bellingham is a midfielder, but he played as a striker last season and exceeded expectations. If Bellingham starts as ST, either Vini or Mbappé would have to be benched and the starter would take the LW. If Mbappé starts, does he have a good connection with Jude? Mbappé is great, no one doubts the potential of the young man who shocked the world at just 17.

However, I could make a case for starting Vini over Mbappé. Vini can be decisive—if he decides to show up. If he doesn’t, he’s invisible and Madrid would basically be playing with 10 men, like today. I could also argue that Rodrygo should be benched, with Vini or Mbappé playing on the wings—left and right, or right and left. Though I don’t know how that would work exactly.

Arguing in favor of starting Endrick or Arda over one of Madrid’s attackers might not be a great idea either. It’s more feasible for both to come off the bench and impact the game.

Also, my prediction about Madrid’s defense was spot on. Though the defense did its best to prevent direct goals, players like Alaba and even Camavinga (a DM) made some rash decisions—committing unnecessary fouls that led to two free-kick goals. In the end, Camavinga was sent off—well-deserved, if you ask me. Though to be fair to both Alaba and Camavinga, no one expected Declan Rice, a DM, to score a direct free kick.

Despite the free-kick goals, Arsenal were still the better side. In fact, the game could have ended 8-0 or more if not for Courtois—a fact Bellingham himself pointed out. This is one of the reasons I like Jude. He didn’t mince words and spoke the truth about the team’s performance. While others were talking about the Bernabéu’s "power" to turn things around, Jude admitted they played badly.

However, if Jude is moved to ST, I still don’t know who would hold the midfield together. Sometimes I feel like he’s the only serious one out there. In fact, I honestly have no idea how Madrid can turn the tide at the Bernabéu—and I don’t think my suggestions would necessarily work either.

Like I said, I’m no football expert, and I’m definitely not a coach. So for the sake of Madrid fans, let’s hope Ancelotti has a plan. If not, it’s…

#ByeByeMadrid

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Chelsea Reignite Champions League Hopes with Tight Victory Over Tottenham

Chelsea secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Tottenham, thanks to a decisive header from Enzo Fernandez in the 49th minute. This crucial goal not only handed Chelsea all three points but also marked Cole Palmer’s first Premier League assist since December 1st. Despite Palmer creating an impressive 39 chances between December and April, his teammates had failed to capitalize—until Enzo stepped up to convert.
A Game of Fine Margins

The match was anything but dull, featuring two stunning but disallowed goals. Chelsea’s Moisés Caicedo thought he had extended the lead with a long-range strike, only for VAR to rule it out for offside. Tottenham's Pape Matar Sarr also had his moment of brilliance cut short when his banger was ruled out due to a foul in the buildup.

Positive Takeaways for Chelsea

Beyond the win, Chelsea had additional reasons to celebrate. Nicolas Jackson, the Senegalese striker, made his return from injury, adding firepower to their attack. With this victory, Chelsea have climbed back into the top four, boosting their chances of securing a UEFA Champions League spot next season.



Still, none of this changes the fact that I hate Chelsea.✌️

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Lagos Traffic Nightmare: Why Bad Roads Are Trapping People for 10 Hours



Lagos Traffic: An Overrated City with a Growing Crisis

Lagos, the commercial hub of Nigeria, has always struggled with one major issue—traffic congestion. This problem is particularly severe on the mainland, where thousands of business owners and workers commute daily. The traffic in Lagos is unlike any other, often leaving people stuck for up to 10 hours!

Imagine leaving your house at 6 AM, only to find yourself trapped in the infamous one-way Lagos traffic. Many commuters have even abandoned their destinations, choosing instead to turn back home—only to realize that they can’t even get home due to the gridlock.

The Root of Lagos Traffic: Poor Road Network

For me, the biggest cause of this traffic epidemic is poor road infrastructure. Lagos is overrated in many aspects, especially when you visit places like Makoko, Oshodi, and other underdeveloped areas. The roads are in terrible condition, and yet, people still hype Lagos as if it’s some modern paradise.

Even in Lekki, where houses sell for as much as ₦200 million, the roads are far from perfect. It’s frustrating to see such an expensive part of Lagos lacking proper infrastructure.

A Personal Experience with Lagos Traffic

Back when I was in school at Ijanikin, we used to spend over an hour stuck in traffic every day. It was a nightmare. Thankfully, when the roads were fixed, the journey became smooth and hassle-free. This proves that good roads can solve a significant part of the traffic problem—yet the government still ignores this fact.

Tinubu’s Legacy: Revenue Over Infrastructure

It’s crazy how the so-called "Builder of Lagos", a.k.a President Tulumbu of France, failed to properly address the traffic situation. Instead, his main focus was revenue collection, to the point where he even named a tax office after himself.

Now, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, this is not the time to be boasting about Lagos generating the highest revenue. What is revenue if it doesn’t benefit the people? Fix the roads and make Lagos livable!



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