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Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Rock Almighty - THE PEOPLE AND THE SOCIETY and Kid Rock & TPUSA A Problem For Satan?
Uchechukwu Raymond Omolu
Socialization is a process that begins from childhood in which individuals acquire the values, habits, and attitudes of a society. It is important to know that the society is first birthed in the home. The values, habits and attitudes of an individual stem from the home before they are seen in the Society.
Who a person becomes or a behaviour a person portrays is largely influenced by an individual home. Character formation is largely infused by how a person is nurtured. I grew up to be a Christian faithful that was very playful and truthful. There was a time I was home alone and prayed that the electricity distribution company should restore the electricity and they did. So, to an extent, I had faith.
Sometimes I was aggressive. I could easily pick stones and throw to anyone that gets on my nerves. I could remember how I threw a steel cup at my brother which caused an injury on his head because he was troubling me. Although I was nurtured in a Christian home with values that I believe still help me to this day.
I cannot forget the days of leaving the school to play video games and even keeping vigil playing them while at home. Soccer game was my favourite. If I did not have to play with someone, it’s pleasurable and sometimes more pleasurable to play alone. There was a time I was left with a decision to either buy a phone or a video game with the monies people gave me while I was ill. I opted for the video game, unfortunately it did not work.
In my secondary school, we would make ball with papers and tapes. I would go to church and join my friends at the gaming center to play video games. I played Sega, Nintendo, PlayStation 1, 2, 3, 4 and few others. I played games on phones and computers. Some of these games one could play alone. If I was not playing, I would be watching. The games we played influenced us and characterized our socialization. Amid this, I exhibited the virtue of truth. For instance, we would be left at home, someone might rebel and then my parents would ask who the person(s) was and I would say the truth.
I grew up attending church programmes, watching Christian movies (Mount Zion) and listening to Christian music. I was not accustomed only to Christian practices, I also listened to some Hip Hop Musicians such as Nigga Raw, MI, Psquare, Jesse Jagz, Wizkid and Davido. I watched a couple of movies’ stars: Jackie Chan, Will smith. I would say I was quite exposed as a kid or maybe I was not, comparing it to this present age.
Some of the values that kept us and still upholding us were gotten via exposure in God’s way.
“Dedicate your children to God and point them in the way that they should go, and the values they’ve learned from you will be with them for life.”
Racism has influenced the world negatively. Racial injustice or segregation is prevalent in different parts of the world; it is quite easy to connect with people who are identified with our ethnics, religion, tribe, nation and culture. My country, Nigeria was shaped and is still being shaped into becoming a great nation. Nigeria is a nation in West Africa known for her agriculture and oil. Like other nations, we have fought against ourselves, we still do. We have fought against Colonial masters; we prevailed and had our independence in 1960. Even when it seems the nation was at the verge of collapsing, hope arose and we kept moving.
After the Nigeria Civil War, a war between Nigeria and Biafra. The aftermath left the nation in disarray, in the sense of disparity between ethnic groups. A medium in which the problem was mitigated was to initiate a scheme tagged “NYSC”. A scheme orchestrated by General Yakubu Gowon. The aim of the scheme was to bring graduates from different ethnic groups together to serve their fatherland (Nigeria) for twelve months.
In October, 2020, some persons gathered (largely youths) to stand for what they believed. It is a season that won’t be easily forgotten in the history of Nigeria. Vice President Kamela Harris of the United States of America hosted the Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbanjo. The meeting was to strengthen the relationship that exists between the Americans and Nigerians.
Prior to the expulsion of the Colonial masters from Nigeria, the Britain had placed the Northerners as the key leaders of the Nation because they easily agreed to the sovereignty of the colonial masters unlike other ethnic groups. This trend is still observable in the current political sphere of Nigeria. However, this is not just found in the top sectors, it is common in most societies. Limits have been placed in the society on how we socialize with people different from our ethnic group.
We find it hard to socialize with people from other religions, race, nation or culture as we should because we have been indoctrinated in a way that we have misconceptions about certain kind of people. In essence, it seems it is to our detriment to want to socialize with other ethnicities, hence, making the people seem to be antisocial in the society.
If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with “all” men.
The Greek word for all means all, the whole, every kind of. Why is it difficult for us to be at peace with people different from us?. Note, unlike the sinful nature which was born in us, this is not born with us, however, at a stage, it was inculcated and nurtured in us by the way we see people who we believe in, follow their leadership behave towards others. In a way, it was different from how they would treat others or their behaviour towards them.
As a kid, I do not think we have registered that sort of thing in our mind but as we grow in a particular kind of society, with a particular kind of people, that was how it was inculcated into us consciously or subconsciously. I am not disputing the fact that, to an extent the preconceived notion about a particular kind of ethnic group may be what they say it is, however, that should not put a limit in the way we socialize among others in the society and not every one of that ethnic group is the same. It was a preconceived notion that nothing good would come out from Nazareth hence this caused disbelief in Jesus Christ. The Bible told us the result of that - “And so he did only a few miracles there because of their unbelief.”
How many of us have been complacent, mediocre or average in the society because of a preconceived notion? We have watched nollywood movies and seen situations where parents would not allow their children to marry someone from a different ethnic group and the marriage ends up being a disaster. Some might even end up as a divorce, causing the children if there are any, to be antisocial soft of rather than being social if the parents were together. This is how these problems steam into the society.
People would not keep the most qualified for the job because they are of a different ethnic group and we would only wonder what difference it would make if they had gotten the right person. It is not quite different from us Christians or religious people. Christianity expanded through different means, one of which was people who was willing to speak with others from different ethnic groups.
“The news traveled fast and in no time the leaders and friends in Jerusalem heard that the non-Jew “outsiders” were now “in.” When Peter got back to Jerusalem, some of his old associates, concerned about circumcision, called him on the carpet: “What do you think you’re doing; rubbing shoulders with that crowd, eating what is prohibited and ruining our good name?”
The end story was the change God intended to bring came as of a result of someone (Apostle Peter) who yielded and agreed to let ethnic barrier be broken. We stop the possibility of bringing the change we profess because of a notion we have preconceived, not even an allowance to socialize or communicate.
In conclusion, it would interest you to be informed that the Bible is an amazing book, to attain success in life. We had people in the bible who did not mind bending to relate with others from different ethnic group, to bring about the change they desired. It’s the same with us, with caution and discretion. We should not be reluctant in bending to becoming people that would bring change in the society.
God is open for all who is ready for him. He is a God who does not show favoritism.
“He said to them, ‘You all know that we Jews do not become friends with Gentiles. Our Jewish laws do not let us visit the homes of Gentiles. But God has now shown me something different. I ….should not say about anyone that God will not accept them.”
Raymond is currently a student in a theological school. Writing for him is a medium to pass knowledge or information to others or a means to keep inspirations safe and afterwards build on it.
A graduate of Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, Nigeria with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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Monday, February 9, 2026
MLB On US Sports Radio - ROSTERS REVEALED for the 2026 World Baseball Classic! (All 20 teams!)
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Sunday, February 8, 2026
Fearless with Jason Whitlock on US Sports Radio NFL Awards Show Sets Stage for Bad Bunny to Burn Down the Super Bowl
The best-kept secret this week is that the 60th Super Bowl will be played on Sunday. Jason explains that the lack of a racial storylines and marquee names has the periphery overshadowing the Patriots-Seahawks game on Sunday. Sexualized award shows, Bad Bunny, and Hall of Fame denials have all blanketed game discussion, leading to the demise of one of America’s greatest events. Breiden Fehoko joins the show to discuss Kay Adams and the lack of star power in the Super Bowl. Coach Jason Brown anchors the show, opining on the NFL Honors mimicking the Academy Awards; asking why waste an MVP vote on Justin Herbert; and discussing Emmitt Smith immortalizing Shedeur Sanders. To conclude, they chat about Tetairoa McMillan dropping the N-word.
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The Officer Tatum Show on US Sports Radio HUGE UPDATE In Nancy Guthrie Investigation, Anti-Ice Rioters FAFO, Dems LOSE IT Over Save Act
In today’s episode, I break down two stories that show just how upside down the culture has gotten. First, we cover the shocking disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mother, and I give you a law-enforcement-minded breakdown of what’s being reported, what doesn’t add up, and what investigators are likely doing behind the scenes right now. Then we get into the SAVE Act and why Democrats are calling basic voter citizenship verification “racist.” I lay out the common-sense argument, the polling, and the hypocrisy of pretending IDs are impossible to get. We also hit the Don Lemon drama, the FACE Act, and why you don’t get to violate other people’s rights and then hide behind “journalism.”
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Saturday, February 7, 2026
US Sports Baseball: How to Develop Your Game to Become a Five-Tool Player and Highlights from all 30 players on Team USA's 2026 WBC roster!
- By Brandon Ogle
The term ‘Five-Tool Player’ gets tossed around frequently in baseball circles. While it does come up often, this doesn’t prove the true rarity of this type of player. Each year come draft time, scouts are looking for these unique prospects that can do a little bit of everything. After all, don’t the skills of power hitting and speed seem to be quite different? It’s difficult to find a guy that can steal a bag and then a hit a homer his next at-bat. Here, I’ll show you what makes up a true ‘Five-Tool Player.’
Speed
I think it would be fair to say that some players are born with great speed, while others might have to make adjustments to see improvements. In terms of baseball, speed has various implications. The statistic most will look to first is stolen bases. Yes, this is part of it, but five-tool players utilize their speed in many other areas. First off, on offense, they take advantage of the speed to beat out groundballs in the infield, turn doubles into triples and just run the bases more efficiently. Depending on the position they play on defense, the speed attribute comes into play as well. For infielders, there will less opportunities to display it, but outfielders have plenty of chances. Five-tool outfielders will catch balls in the alleys that the average outfielder would let drop. Speed is just the start to a five-tool player, but is still important. It can be developed through improving form and quickness off your first-step.
The nice thing about speed is that it isn’t real difficult to practice. One simple method for improving it is sprints. Just doing 10-20 yard sprints can pay significant dividends. Likewise, this can be done running forward, laterally or backwards to enhance the various movements that can be utilized on the baseball field. Remember, with speed, it doesn’t mean you have to possess pure speed, sometimes it just means you are the smartest with your steps and always take the best route to the ball!
Arm Strength
Arm strength is a trait that all players will need. On a side note, arm endurance should be included with it. Essentially, this is the ability for infielders to make all the throws across the diamond. Whether it be a short chopper you have to charge in on or a ball to your backhand, five-tool players must be able to fire it over to first with pace. Outfielders need arm strength to gun down runners at all of the bases as well as home plate. Suffering a dead arm is common amongst baseball players and is something you can avoid with arm strength. There are many ways to develop it. A couple common ones I encourage include weight training and long toss. However, one drill you could do requires just a ball and a partner. You’ll place your throwing arm upwards at a 90o angle. Then hold that elbow with your glove. Finally, just throw the ball to your partner while emphasizing the use of the wrist. This is just one of many potential exercises, but the key is to develop the ability to make all throws.
Hitting for Average
Every manager loves to have hitters at the top of the order who can consistently get on base. This means if you can hit for average, you’ll likely find your way onto the field. The trait of hitting for average requires the player to be able to hit the ball to all fields and potentially be able to bunt when the opportunity presents itself. In order to develop this trait, I believe you need great instincts. You need to understand concepts like what is going on in the game and what the pitcher is trying to get you to do. If the pitcher throws something outside, you need to be able to go with it and hit the ball to the opposite field. Likewise, if the infielders are back behind the bags, it might be wise to lay one down and beat it out. The best practice to improving this is game experience and plenty of time in the batting cage. Similarly, this course from former MLB third-baseman Luis Ortiz on CoachTube breaks down small things you need to think about each time you step up to the plate. Not only will this help you increase your contact rate, but it should simplify the overall process.
Hitting for Power
Power hitting is one thing that everyone loves to see. After all, these extra base hits usually bring in runs each time they occur. At the same time, when you have the talent to hit it deep, pitchers will start pitching around you and put you on base with a walk. With power hitting being included, isn’t it starting to become apparent that becoming a true five-tool player is a rare occurrence? Elite power hitters do possess some of the same abilities as average hitters, such as the ability to hit to all fields. In order to develop true power hitting ability, you need pure strength. Players that are top-notch in this category emphasize the use of strength and conditioning programs. To get to this level, it is important to put in plenty of work in weight training. However, just pure strength won’t hit home runs. Otherwise, we might see guys like John Cena manning first base for the Cubs! To be a great power hitter, you need a quick and fluid swing that doesn’t contain any hiccups. This can be derived from work with a manager and time in the cage.
Fielding
The final trait of a five-tool player is fielding. Without steady fielding abilities, you’ll rack up the errors and become a liability on the field. Truly, I believe good fielding is directly drawn from consistent reps at the position you’re playing. The more comfortable you feel at the position, the better you’ll perform come game-time. In terms of a five-tool player’s ability in fielding, they are going to be the type of players that can read the ball right upon contact. The best way to achieve this trait is through plenty of experience generated through game playing and practice drills. With this ability, they can take away base hits consistently. Along with this, they possess the ability to make the ‘spectacular’ play happen. Whether that be diving across the outfield or doing a behind-the-back flip to the second baseman, five-tool players are some of the best defensive players on the field.
Developing an All-Around Game
As you can probably tell, developing a true five-tool player is no easy process. Many of these traits don’t necessarily overlap on a consistent basis. You don’t usually see a player with immense power potential also have the talent to lay down a bunt and beat it out. However, a five-tool player has this possibility in his or her back pocket. For players looking to earn this five-tool status, I recommend putting in the work to reach it. Despite being in a different sport (soccer), I was able to interview a professional athlete, Shea Groom, and one of the things she stressed was learning from her teammates and opponents. While everyone has a unique game, there are many ways you can look to improve each of these five skillsets.
Best Five-Tool Players to Study
As I’ve made clear throughout this article, there isn’t a ton of five-tool players. However, there are a couple that are worth analyzing to see what a true five-tool player looks like.
- Mike Trout – The Los Angeles Angels is already arguably one of the best players in baseball despite only being 24 years old. Speed isn’t a question, based on his 49 stolen bases in the 2012 season. He’s an all-around hitter that can hit to all fields, as well as knock it out of the park. For fielding and arm strength, just check out Baseball Tonight each night and I’m sure you’ll see a few web gems.
- Bryce Harper – A second player worth studying is fellow youngster, Bryce Harper. The Nationals’ All-Star has put together a 2015 season that displays each of the five-tools on a nightly basis. From enormous power potential to an average well over .300, Harper possesses a similar skillset to Trout.
Practice!
While you might think five-tool players are just blessed with enormous ability, this is not entirely true. Yes, many of these players with five-tool status have enormous talent, but that doesn’t mean you can’t develop your game to improve each of these skill attributes. With this being the case, the best way to get to that point is practice. Each of the five tools can be improved for any baseball player if they are willing to put in the time in the weight room and field to achieve it!
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