
Show host, Frank Edoho. Photo source: Google. Renowned show host, Frank Edoho speaks on how he deals with social media trolls as he asserts that blocking is an act of cowardice. Frank stated this while speaking in the Bants and Boujee podcast with Tolanibaj and Moet Abebe as anchors.

Show host, Frank Edoho. Photo source: Google. According to him, it is no use blocking a troll and the act of doing that itself is cowardice. He stated that he doesn’t block people who troll him, but finds a way to incapacitate them forever. Frank said that what he usually does is look for the more outspoken of the trolls, the one he considers to be the ringleader. He then ensures that he deals appropriately with that one, and when the leader is deal with, others usually hesitate to continue in the same path. Watch him speak in the video below: Blocking people on social media is an act of cowardice – Frank Edoho pic.twitter.com/AM6W8Skgnb — Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) December 22, 2023



















Andre Wisdom, a former Liverpool defender has brutally tackled Chelsea’s interim manager Frank Lampard whom he played under at Derby County. Speaking during an interview with The Beautiful Game Podcast, Andre who recalled a personal experience with Lampard claimed that he has a “poor management style”. He said; “I’ve had one manager scream at me and it was Lampard. We got smashed by, 4-0 I think, and I said some comments after the game and then he just went in. But it was nothing to do really with football, it was more about me as a person which was very strange to me. “He said some things that were just very strange. For instance, when someone says “I’m not scared of you. He said I walked slow, he said I bully people. “Anybody you could ask, I know it might sound a bit egotistical, but they’ll say no Andre is cool. I’ve never once even raised my voice at anyone. Don’t play with me. Do not. Don’t. But bully is different.
“I’ll talk to you by yourself over there. That’s my type. But in front of people, why do that? You’re going to react then we have a problem. I’m not all the things he said, so it was weird. “My experience it was weird, it was very, very weird. It didn’t feel like I was at football, and I think what kind of threw me was the fact that it was Frank Lampard. “I don’t want you to misinterpret it like I was in awe… far from. Far from. I think I expected something that I wasn’t getting. I expected more from him as a man.” Lampard returned to Stamford Bridge as the interim manager last month after the club sacked Graham Potter. However, the Chelsea legend has had a torrid start to his second stint as manager after losing all six matches in charge. 







