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PoliticsRe: Appeal Court To Deliver Judgment In Osun Governorship Tussle On Friday March 24 by OMOADEPOJU: 1:37pm On Mar 24, 2023
BREAKING: Appeal Court Upholds Adeleke’s Election As Osun Governor
Jobs/VacanciesNerc Recruitment by OMOADEPOJU(op): 12:41pm On Dec 05, 2022
Please house, has NERC shortlisted candidates for interview? Has anyone able to see his/her score?
CelebritiesRe: Davido: The Adeleke Generational Curse By Kemi Olunloyo by OMOADEPOJU: 11:37am On Nov 04, 2022
The boy is alive.
Nairaland GeneralWhat's Wrong With Some Parents by OMOADEPOJU(op): 11:51am On Oct 28, 2022
How can someone wear something of this nature for his daughter to banking hall? Haba!

PoliticsRe: Manifesto: Tinubu’s 10 Promises To Nigerians by OMOADEPOJU: 1:59pm On Oct 21, 2022
May God help you my man.
PoliticsRe: Fayemi: Ekiti Will Witness Beauty Of Continuity In Oyebanji’s Administration by OMOADEPOJU: 3:46pm On Aug 22, 2022
Jalaw:
What's this?
Masquerade?
You are not serious.
PoliticsRe: Photo Of Peter Obi Playing Football Surfaces by OMOADEPOJU: 3:41pm On Aug 22, 2022
And so?
SportsRe: "He Won 4 Ballon D’ors At Your Age "– Rooney Slams Mbappe For Pushing Messi by OMOADEPOJU: 10:35am On Aug 19, 2022
Mbappe will soon evaporate if doesn't work on his character
SportsRe: Women U20 World Cup: Nigeria 1 : 0 South Korea (Highlights) by OMOADEPOJU: 8:50am On Aug 15, 2022
Congratulations Nigerians
PoliticsRe: The Untold Story Of Saraki And Buhari In Pictures by OMOADEPOJU: 10:10am On Aug 10, 2022
Fellow Nigerians, if any of the two plots against Buhari succeed, that means this is not Buhari. If he could be impeached or kidnapped before his tenure expired or kidnapped after his tenure, it shows this is not Buhari
PoliticsRe: Buhari: We Remain Nigerians And Nigeria Will Remain One by OMOADEPOJU: 9:30am On Aug 10, 2022
Is this one a Nigerian?
PoliticsRe: Moment Obasanjo Prostrated Before New Olowu Of Owu Land, Oba Matemilola (Photos) by OMOADEPOJU: 10:54am On Aug 03, 2022
Why is he not looking at Obasanjo?
BusinessRe: We Are Working To Avert Further Naira Fall – CBN by OMOADEPOJU: 1:10pm On Jul 29, 2022
Nonsense.

SportsWe Struggled To Feed Tobi, Pay Her Fees – Amusan’s Father by OMOADEPOJU(op): 12:41pm On Jul 29, 2022
I felt so much pride watching her coast to victory. You know, as a parent, when you see your children succeeding, it makes you delighted, given the hard work and efforts put into raising them. I believe it was just the mercy of God, because as a parent when you have a child who succeeds, you will give all the glory back to God. We are so overwhelmed and we want to thank everyone both here and abroad that supported her in attaining this great feat.



I celebrated her victory in my own little way. You know how Nigerians are, so many family friends and neigbours came around that early morning to join us in the celebration. We prayed, sang and gave all the glory to Almighty God. Our well-wishers also came around to share in our joy.

As a family, we were following her races, including when she initially set a new African record of 12.40secs. Many of our neigbours also followed the race and kept discussing it with me when we spoke on the phone. They believed she would win a medal, but not many people thought she could win gold, let alone shatter the existing record. In the final, I just kept my focus on the race. As a family, we continued praying for her, and when she won, I was so happy. My joy knew no bounds.

In the beginning, I didn’t really support her, though her mother took to sports during her school days. She was an athlete as well, while I’m a football lover. I played football, but I think she took after the interest we had in sports, particularly athletics, due to her mother’s interest. You know, parents will always want their children to stay focused on education because of the manner in which sports are administered in Nigeria. With that in mind, we initially didn’t support her because we believed someone who was good in the sciences should become either a doctor or a nurse and not a sportsperson. But along the line, when some people saw that she had talent, they took interest in her. In the end, we supported her and as God would have it, when we saw that she had the talent, as given to her by God, we decided to leave it all to God and now, here is the success story.



That’s what I’m trying to tell you. When I said I wanted her to face her education, it was because we knew what sports in Nigeria was at that time and we didn’t know what she would gain from being an athlete or going after games, instead of facing her education. At that point, I didn’t know she had been going for training because each time I asked her mother about her whereabouts, her response was always ‘I’m sorry, I ought to have told you, she left for the church, and at that time she was part of the choir. Subsequently, when I was not too convinced, I decided to monitor her, and interestingly, I found out that she used to go to the stadium for training and I said ‘No, that is not my plan for you.’ I wanted her to be focused on education. You can’t do two things at the same time. It’s either you focus on education or you focus on sports, but as a father, I didn’t want her to go into sports. I told her, ‘Focus on what you said you wanted to study, which is medicine.’ At the end of it, when I got to know that she was more interested in sports than what I wanted her to do, I took two of her training kits and burnt them. I wanted to discourage her from going into sports. She screamed, ‘Ha, Daddy, you burnt my clothes.’ And I told her I wanted her to be focused on what I wanted her to be. But when people came and intervened; that I should allow her to continue focusing on her God-given talent, I said no problem. Since then, I gave her all the support I could and even encouraged her to go for training. Sincerely, it was hard to take that decision at that time, but that was how it all started. As a teacher with a meagre salary, we struggled to feed and pay school fees. It was not easy. We usually gathered whatever we had to support her. Her mother did a lot for her. Before I could help, her mother would have done it almost all the time. We did all we could to help her career in sports. While I was growing up, no one cheered me when I played football. We saved our pocket money to buy our trainers and jerseys. We could only afford second-hand clothes back then. That was why I did not want her to go through the struggles of putting in all her efforts and not getting rewards for it. In truth, I told her to shun athletics because it was very tough taking care of the family then. So, adding an extra burden made it more difficult.

Tobi was a very focused child, sincerely. Once she plans to achieve a goal, she gives it her best, because she also knows that her parents won’t allow her to settle for less. That’s because gradually, we showed significant interest in the things she wanted to do. In the end, we gave her all the support because we knew she was focused on her goal of becoming a top athlete.

Yes, initially she had the intention of going to top tertiary institutions in the South West like the University of Ibadan or Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, but when the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board denied her a chance to gain admission twice, as parents, we sat her down to advise her to put her faith in her God-given gift. At that time, we could not afford to send her to Ogun State University (now Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye), so we opted for Tai Solarin University in Ijebu Ode, where she was admitted to study Human Kinetics. She accepted her fate and decided to go but in her first or second semester, if I remember very well, the option of traveling abroad through a scholarship came up and that was how her journey overseas started.

I was a footballer and her mother was an athlete; she used to run during her secondary school days, she is from Ogere Remo. I would say she took after her mother because she used to be one of her school’s top athletes too.

Yes, she is and she is the last child of the family. The other children didn’t love sports that much. Though they watched football and other sports, they are not really into sporting activities.

When she had those near misses, as parents we were not happy. We wanted our child to become a champion. We did our part as parents; we prayed and encouraged her during those times she finished fourth at the previous World Athletics Championships in Doha and at the Olympics. We consoled her but encouraged her to look on the bright side and not dwell on the near misses because the downfall of a man is not the end of the world. When tension rises, as a parent, you have to encourage your wards to give their best. That we did. Every time she called us to check on our well-being. You win sometimes and sometimes you lose. When you win you’ll be happy and when you lose you become sober. To God be the glory. That was one of the things that made us support her.

Of course, I believe she can replicate her feat. I trust her to stay focused like she has always been.
I celebrated her victory in my own little way. You know how Nigerians are, so many family friends and neigbours came around that early morning to join us in the celebration. We prayed, sang and gave all the glory to Almighty God. Our well-wishers also came around to share in our joy.

As a family, we were following her races, including when she initially set a new African record of 12.40secs. Many of our neigbours also followed the race and kept discussing it with me when we spoke on the phone. They believed she would win a medal, but not many people thought she could win gold, let alone shatter the existing record. In the final, I just kept my focus on the race. As a family, we continued praying for her, and when she won, I was so happy. My joy knew no bounds.
In the beginning, I didn’t really support her, though her mother took to sports during her school days. She was an athlete as well, while I’m a football lover. I played football, but I think she took after the interest we had in sports, particularly athletics, due to her mother’s interest. You know, parents will always want their children to stay focused on education because of the manner in which sports are administered in Nigeria. With that in mind, we initially didn’t support her because we believed someone who was good in the sciences should become either a doctor or a nurse and not a sportsperson. But along the line, when some people saw that she had talent, they took interest in her. In the end, we supported her and as God would have it, when we saw that she had the talent, as given to her by God, we decided to leave it all to God and now, here is the success story.
That’s what I’m trying to tell you. When I said I wanted her to face her education, it was because we knew what sports in Nigeria was at that time and we didn’t know what she would gain from being an athlete or going after games, instead of facing her education. At that point, I didn’t know she had been going for training because each time I asked her mother about her whereabouts, her response was always ‘I’m sorry, I ought to have told you, she left for the church, and at that time she was part of the choir. Subsequently, when I was not too convinced, I decided to monitor her, and interestingly, I found out that she used to go to the stadium for training and I said ‘No, that is not my plan for you.’ I wanted her to be focused on education. You can’t do two things at the same time. It’s either you focus on education or you focus on sports, but as a father, I didn’t want her to go into sports. I told her, ‘Focus on what you said you wanted to study, which is medicine.’ At the end of it, when I got to know that she was more interested in sports than what I wanted her to do, I took two of her training kits and burnt them. I wanted to discourage her from going into sports. She screamed, ‘Ha, Daddy, you burnt my clothes.’ And I told her I wanted her to be focused on what I wanted her to be. But when people came and intervened; that I should allow her to continue focusing on her God-given talent, I said no problem. Since then, I gave her all the support I could and even encouraged her to go for training. Sincerely, it was hard to take that decision at that time, but that was how it all started. As a teacher with a meagre salary, we struggled to feed and pay school fees. It was not easy. We usually gathered whatever we had to support her. Her mother did a lot for her. Before I could help, her mother would have done it almost all the time. We did all we could to help her career in sports. While I was growing up, no one cheered me when I played football. We saved our pocket money to buy our trainers and jerseys. We could only afford second-hand clothes back then. That was why I did not want her to go through the struggles of putting in all her efforts and not getting rewards for it. In truth, I told her to shun athletics because it was very tough taking care of the family then. So, adding an extra burden made it more difficult.

Tobi was a very focused child, sincerely. Once she plans to achieve a goal, she gives it her best, because she also knows that her parents won’t allow her to settle for less. That’s because gradually, we showed significant interest in the things she wanted to do. In the end, we gave her all the support because we knew she was focused on her goal of becoming a top athlete.

Yes, initially she had the intention of going to top tertiary institutions in the South West like the University of Ibadan or Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, but when the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board denied her a chance to gain admission twice, as parents, we sat her down to advise her to put her faith in her God-given gift. At that time, we could not afford to send her to Ogun State University (now Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye), so we opted for Tai Solarin University in Ijebu Ode, where she was admitted to study Human Kinetics. She accepted her fate and decided to go but in her first or second semester, if I remember very well, the option of traveling abroad through a scholarship came up and that was how her journey overseas started.

I was a footballer and her mother was an athlete; she used to run during her secondary school days, she is from Ogere Remo. I would say she took after her mother because she used to be one of her school’s top athletes too.

Yes, she is and she is the last child of the family. The other children didn’t love sports that much. Though they watched football and other sports, they are not really into sporting activities.

When she had those near misses, as parents we were not happy. We wanted our child to become a champion. We did our part as parents; we prayed and encouraged her during those times she finished fourth at the previous World Athletics Championships in Doha and at the Olympics. We consoled her but encouraged her to look on the bright side and not dwell on the near misses because the downfall of a man is not the end of the world. When tension rises, as a parent, you have to encourage your wards to give their best. That we did. Every time she called us to check on our well-being. You win sometimes and sometimes you lose. When you win you’ll be happy and when you lose you become sober. To God be the glory. That was one of the things that made us support her.

Of course, I believe she can replicate her feat. I trust her to stay focused like she has always been.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Congratulates New CAN President, Daniel Okoh by OMOADEPOJU: 12:33pm On Jul 29, 2022
Better. My incoming president.
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo: School Feeding Addresses Country’s Nutrition Challenges by OMOADEPOJU: 8:27am On Feb 23, 2021
Where is this program actually effective. I don't know maybe I'm still in Nigeria
Christianity EtcRe: My Father Has A Bat In His Wardrobe: Should I Be Worried? by OMOADEPOJU: 7:36am On Jan 24, 2021
You are bastard, coming on social media to expose your dad. In part two you may see Lion in your mummy ward rope. ( I know is all lie sa.) Lai Muhammad must be your father's name
AgricultureRe: Imota Rice Mill Nears Completion, Set To Be The Third Largest In The World by OMOADEPOJU: 6:53am On Dec 29, 2020
Till it starts working.
CrimeRe: Youths Burn Police Station In Anambra Over Shooting Of Motorcycle Rider by OMOADEPOJU: 5:10pm On Dec 16, 2020
JidennaJason:
Are you in anyway supporting the burning of the police station even when the CP has ordered for the detention of the police men involved?
Would the station be rebuilt with your money. We are talking about life you are talk of police building.
PoliticsRe: Deola Smart's Bridal Shower (Pictures, Video) by OMOADEPOJU: 7:41pm On Dec 04, 2020
Many has not eaten today .IDIOTS
PoliticsRe: IGP Lists Requirements For SWAT Operatives As Training Begins Monday by OMOADEPOJU: 9:29pm On Oct 18, 2020
This act provokes more
PoliticsRe: Ondo Governorship Election 2020: Results From Polling Units by OMOADEPOJU: 6:03pm On Oct 10, 2020
[quote author=thatigboman post=94806198]PDP is swweping Akure like no man's business and u guys are sending inconsequential results from unknown villages[/quote

Sweeping Akure but losing others. Ondo state is bigger than Akure
PoliticsRe: Buhari Calls For Elimination Of Nuclear Weapons Worldwide by OMOADEPOJU: 2:23pm On Oct 03, 2020
What does he know?
PoliticsRe: Edo 2020 Governorship Election Results (INEC Portal Updates) by OMOADEPOJU: 5:43pm On Sep 19, 2020
APC VS APC. Merely fighting for supremacy
PoliticsRe: Edo 2020 Governorship Election Updates, Results And Live Monitoring by OMOADEPOJU: 8:26am On Sep 19, 2020
PDP ALL WAY
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Applying For Another $3b Chinese Loan – Amaechi by OMOADEPOJU: 7:55am On Aug 05, 2020
These people will sell Nigeria
PoliticsRe: 2023: Supporters Block Orji Kalu's Convoy, Insist He Must Declare For Presidency by OMOADEPOJU: 11:31am On Jul 29, 2020
Who cursed this country like this?
PoliticsRe: Chad Begs Nigeria For Electricity Supply by OMOADEPOJU: 5:29pm On Jun 19, 2020
Nigeria! Electricity !! Supply Chad !!! Where we go get am? R.I.P
PoliticsRe: Buhari Departs Nigeria For Burkina Faso by OMOADEPOJU: 1:59pm On Sep 13, 2019
In the mist of this?
SportsRe: Jude Ighalo Has Not Reversed His Decision To Retire by OMOADEPOJU: 6:03pm On Jul 20, 2019
Please retire, we need fresh blood up front

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