NO PERFECTION IN THIS WORLD - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! đź’›✨ This is a rarely talked about topic… something I am also guilty of, even though I know better. I am going to be a little edgy today but bear with me. As humans, we will all agree that we are not perfect. Even those who feel they are “close” to perfect are only viewing themselves from their own point of view. I believe their friends and families are waiting for the right opportunity to speak their minds, and tell them about their lapses. However, some of us tend to be so judgmental of others and quick to point out other people’s weaknesses. We are quick to raise our noses at other people’s faults, the things they do that do not sit right with us, and even publicize it to the world for personal validation or to paint ourselves to be saints… that we can never be. As much as it is good for us to address bad behavior, we should also remember that no one wishes to be wrong, evil, badly behaved or wrongly raised. In th...
When people talk about Nigeria, they talk about music, culture, fashion, and resilience. But there’s another thing Nigeria has given the world… legends. From football stadiums packed with roaring fans, to Olympic tracks, boxing rings, basketball courts, and wrestling arenas… Nigerians have consistently shown the world what greatness looks like. This is not just a story about sports; this is a story about passion, pride, sacrifice, and history. These are the Nigerian sports legends who inspired generations. Let’s start with football because in Nigeria, football is more than a game. It’s emotion, It’s identity and It’s unity. And when we talk about Nigerian football legends, one name instantly stands out, Rashidi Yekini. The man whose celebration at the 1994 FIFA World Cup became unforgettable. After scoring Nigeria’s first-ever World Cup goal against Bulgaria, Yekini held onto the net and screamed with pure joy. That moment wasn’t just football history, it became national history. Then ...