Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Whizkid: Life! Your Most Precious Gift
Whizkid: Life! Your Most Precious Gift: Life can be beautiful yet can be frustrating. Some days could be so exciting that we wish it would never end, others so frustrating that...
Life! Your Most Precious Gift
Life can be beautiful yet can be frustrating. Some days
could be so exciting that we wish it would never end, others so frustrating
that we regret why we woke into it. While some are celebrating, others are in
grief. Indeed it is different strokes for different folks.
Life is full of uncertainties, which we cannot escape.
Uncertainties are sometimes very disruptive and inconvenient. Although it can
bring pain, yet it can also bring great joy and exciting new possibilities.
For some life is all about existing while for others like
me, life isn’t life until you live. The choices and challenges that life throws
up on a daily basis only add to the excitement. Tough times though challenging
are moments that require careful reasoning. An optimist will always see
opportunities in the midst of these challenges. In all, life is what you make
of it.
Boys and girls will be your friend- they’ll act like it
anyway. But remember, some come, some go. The ones that stay with you through
everything- they’re your best friends. Don’t let them go. As for lovers,
they’ll come and go too. I hate to say it, most of them- actually pretty much
all of them are going to break your heart, but you can’t give up because if you
give up, you’ll never find your soul-mate.
Failure also serves to instruct. Just because you fail once,
doesn’t mean you’re always going to fail at everything. Quitters don’t win and
winners don’t quit so keep trying. Believe in yourself, because if you don’t,
then you have failed even before you started. If you don’t believe in yourself,
who will?
Keep your head high up, keep your chin up and keep smiling
because life is beautiful if only you can see it- Monroe
In the words of mother Theresa,
Life is an opportunity, benefit from it
Life is beauty, admire it
Life is a dream, realize it
Life is a challenge, meet it
Life is a duty, complete it
Life is a game, play it
Life is a promise, fulfill it
Life is sorrow, overcome it
Life is a song, sing it
Life is a struggle, accept it
Life is a tragedy, confront it
Life is an adventure, dare it
Life is luck, make it
Life is too precious, do not destroy it
Life is life, fight for it.
Until you live life your own way, then you are not living
but merely existing. Dare to be different and dare to stand by the values you
hold sacred. Without courage, all other virtues lose their meaning. This is
your life; live it your way for life is your most precious gift.
Written by: Wisdom Udoh
On twitter: @meetwhizkid
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Everton vs Man Utd: My thoughts
Perhaps not the start RVP dreamt of when
he moved to Man United but his pain was our(gooners) joy. Goodison park was the
venue and Everton vs Man united was the game. Everton who are traditionally
slow starters chosed the perfect occassion to finally begin the season with a
win. They also chose the proper team to beat in Man United.
So much has been said of RVP's move to
united as this match was to witness his debut albeit as a second half
substitute. Perharps we focused on the wrong player as Fellaini was a man on a
mission. Not only did he prove a handful to deal with but he delivered the
killer blow scoring in the 57th minute from a Gibson corner. Need I remind u
that Gibson is a former united player? I celebrated that goal as much as
Fellaini did and craved to see what RVP made of it from his facial expression.
Ferguson's post reaction gave the
impression that he was stunned. He lamely resorted to lame abuse by accusing
Everton of "just lumping the ball forward to Fellaini". What a cheap
shot.
If one person impressed me, it was David
Moyes. Often not given the praise he is due but what an incredible job he has
done at Everton over the years.
As a way of comfort, may I say that RVP
will come good if he manages to stay fit. Not that I want to see it happen, but
it will.
Twitter is fun place to be when Man united
are losing. Gooners came up with all sort of jokes and trust me, they were all
funny.
Let's all enjoy this moment while it lasts.
Seeing United lose their first game with RVP was nothing short of fun.
Written by: Wisdom Udoh
On twitter: @meetwhizkid
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Finally, Arsenal are back in business!
Arsenal Football Club prides itself with winning trophies while
playing an attractive brand of football. However, seven years have gone
by without a silverware. Failure as we know breeds dissatisfaction and
frustration and these are in full effects at Arsenal. Football experts,
analysts, journalist and indeed everybody(including those who know next
to nothing about football) have all had something to say about Arsenal.
Arsenal's transfer policy has been seen as a major factor hindering the clubs challenge for silverware. Arsene Wenger's policy of buying relatively unknown and unproven players have often been criticised. Almost every summer, Arsenal have consistently lost their star players to richer clubs, yet, they often fail to replace these players with established performers instead sticking to youth.
Summer transfer windows have turned into the most frustrating periods for an average Arsenal fan. They get linked with established, exciting players yet end up buying unknown, cheap and inexperienced players. The fans often looked to a new season without a genuine sense of excitement or hope of winning a major trophy.
This summer however, has a different feel to it. Arsenal have so far conducted most of their transfer dealings early which sharply contradicts what happened last summer where they bought 5 players on the transfer closing deadline. Also unlike other summers, Arsenal have gone for experienced and proven performers who have achieved on the big stage. The summer acquisition of Lukas Podolski, Olivier Giroud and Santi Cazorla shows that indeed Arsenal are serious about ending this embarrassing trophy drought. In Lukas Podolski, you have a player with 100 caps for Germany and a proven goal scorer in the bundesliga. Santi Cazorla who argueably is Malaga's best player and a world cup winner with Spain. Olivier Giroud was one of the top scorers in Ligue 1 last season and also won the Ligue 1 title with Montpellier.
There are enough signs already to show that Arsenal are not yet finished with transfer acquisitions. Arsenal are in advanced negotiations to secure the signature of Youngster M'Baye Niang from Caen and Nuri Sahin(on loan) from Real Madrid. On the whole, it's already been an exciting summer for the Arsenal faithfuls. For the first time in as many summers, Arsenal players and fans alike can genuinely look forward to the new season with hope of ending the clubs trophy drought. This is the least we deserve.
I can confidently then say that "Finally, Arsenal are back in business".
Written by: Wisdom Udoh
On twitter: @Meetwhizkid
Arsenal's transfer policy has been seen as a major factor hindering the clubs challenge for silverware. Arsene Wenger's policy of buying relatively unknown and unproven players have often been criticised. Almost every summer, Arsenal have consistently lost their star players to richer clubs, yet, they often fail to replace these players with established performers instead sticking to youth.
Summer transfer windows have turned into the most frustrating periods for an average Arsenal fan. They get linked with established, exciting players yet end up buying unknown, cheap and inexperienced players. The fans often looked to a new season without a genuine sense of excitement or hope of winning a major trophy.
This summer however, has a different feel to it. Arsenal have so far conducted most of their transfer dealings early which sharply contradicts what happened last summer where they bought 5 players on the transfer closing deadline. Also unlike other summers, Arsenal have gone for experienced and proven performers who have achieved on the big stage. The summer acquisition of Lukas Podolski, Olivier Giroud and Santi Cazorla shows that indeed Arsenal are serious about ending this embarrassing trophy drought. In Lukas Podolski, you have a player with 100 caps for Germany and a proven goal scorer in the bundesliga. Santi Cazorla who argueably is Malaga's best player and a world cup winner with Spain. Olivier Giroud was one of the top scorers in Ligue 1 last season and also won the Ligue 1 title with Montpellier.
There are enough signs already to show that Arsenal are not yet finished with transfer acquisitions. Arsenal are in advanced negotiations to secure the signature of Youngster M'Baye Niang from Caen and Nuri Sahin(on loan) from Real Madrid. On the whole, it's already been an exciting summer for the Arsenal faithfuls. For the first time in as many summers, Arsenal players and fans alike can genuinely look forward to the new season with hope of ending the clubs trophy drought. This is the least we deserve.
I can confidently then say that "Finally, Arsenal are back in business".
Written by: Wisdom Udoh
On twitter: @Meetwhizkid
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