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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by DeLaRue: 11:07pm On Aug 04, 2021
Most Nigerians sign contracts without any serious intention to abide by the terms.

To them, complying with contact terms is an inconsequential inconvenience.

As long as the benefits they desire is in the contract, that's it. They'll sign it.

The day you write to remind them that they are not observing the terms of the agreement, they'll either ignore your letter or call to warn you that 'your own is too much o.' smiley

A cruder or more lawless bunch you won't find.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Falomo211(m): 11:10pm On Aug 04, 2021
aminulive:
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM


https://politicsnigeria.com/breaking-puma-terminates-2-7m-contract-with-nigeria-over-olympics-jersey-saga/

Read along the lines you go see say somebody don loot money somewhere
Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by kenchop: 11:11pm On Aug 04, 2021
SHAMELESS COUNTRY

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by jaxxy(m): 11:11pm On Aug 04, 2021
Nigeria is country that doesn’t believe in or value its own bt expects miracles from them. undecided

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Tetrahedron: 11:15pm On Aug 04, 2021
Where are the supporters of this present govt!
Hiding under their pillow!! grin grin grin
Vulturebbq and the rest of the e-warriors!!!

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by adonaimart(m): 11:16pm On Aug 04, 2021
What hurts is that nobody will be punished for this scandal.



Sad o, really sad.
...



...

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by GeneralPula: 11:19pm On Aug 04, 2021
PUMA terminated the contract in a letter ON August 4, 2021 signed by Edlheimb Manuel, the brand's director. According to the letter, the deal was terminated because Nigerian athletes did not wear the kits at the ongoing Tokyo olympics.

Shey the kits no cute ni or why dem no wear ham nah?
Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by kokomilala(m): 11:23pm On Aug 04, 2021
When idiots and no-usefuls run an organization, what you get is dog shit-pardon my language. You are left high and dry. In the 90s, it affected the NFA so much. If they didn't mix up the ages of footballers, they forgot their jerseys or travelling passports. All sorts of rubbish. Why do we engage irresponsibles as managers of vital and sensitive national enterprises?

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Chinny024(f): 11:27pm On Aug 04, 2021
Good riddance to rubbish. I can't imagine an athlete doing wash and wear after they engulfed billions from PUMA..I can agree that buhari is deaf,but to tell me that a country as big as Nigeria is governed by a blind,lame and dumb president should be of great concern to everyone..
Thank you PUMA.
No need to post Abba to USA. He has enough to sow already.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Guyman02: 11:29pm On Aug 04, 2021
Abba Kyari should be contracted to sew jerseys for them cheesy
Rare picture of Abba Kyari taking Tinubus measurements cheesy

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by NGpatriot: 11:33pm On Aug 04, 2021
1. To start with, Pama knew Nigeria won't be wearing their products because Nigeria decided to go with Nigeria and a Nigeria sports apparel company called AFA sports so of what relevance is PUMA's contract termination?

2. The president himself unveiled Nigeria's Olympic team outfit as AFA sports,a Nigerian company with Nigerian workers and the first African apparel company to partner with the Olympics.

3. Below is the CEO of AFA Sports, Ugo Udezue.

4 It's always sad to see Nigerians and the usual suspects insult and abuse their own country for looking out for Nigerians and Nigerian workers.

5. Going with AFA sports means Nigerian workers are making Olympics team uniforms for Nigerians and getting paid to put food on the table here in Nigeria instead of families somewhere in Europe.

6. Hating your own country in favor of another country even when they are doing something good is sickness and kolo mentality.

7. Your own country produced the first sports apparel company to partner with the Olympics in the history of the Olympics and you are still sad, mad and upset, you are sitting here insulting and abusing your i n country when in fact you should be proud.

I applaud Nigeria and the president for making history by allowing a Nigerian company to be the first in African and to keep money and jobs right here in Africa.

I'm 100% other African countries are going to be our next customers.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by kamalbob(m): 11:37pm On Aug 04, 2021
aminulive:
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM


https://politicsnigeria.com/breaking-puma-terminates-2-7m-contract-with-nigeria-over-olympics-jersey-saga/

What did you expect when you sent enemies of the state to represent us. He post the video on purpose, literally want to diminish our image. Even nysc gives more than one kit. They wasted our resources for nothing. Next time let them represent biafra but not Nigeria please

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by MansoryMX(m): 11:41pm On Aug 04, 2021
The wears were given to athletes to use in the Olympic. Evil people at the top of NFF kept it so as to sell them later after the Olympic. Now they are claiming athletes refuse to wear them and bought their own. Which kind yeye story say athletes refuse wears and bought theirs. This country is truly gone to the Hyenas

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Elsueno: 11:42pm On Aug 04, 2021
NGpatriot:
1. To start with, Pama knew Nigeria won't be wearing their products because Nigeria decided to go with Nigeria and a Nigeria sports apparel company called AFA sports so of what relevance is PUMA's contract termination?

2. The president himself unveiled Nigeria's Olympic team outfit as AFA sports,a Nigerian company with Nigerian workers and the first African apparel company to partner with the Olympics.

3. Below is the CEO of AFA Sports, Ugo Udezue.

4 It's always sad to see Nigerians and the usual suspects insult and abuse their own country for looking out for Nigerians and Nigerian workers.

5. Going with AFA sports means Nigerian workers are making Olympics team uniforms for Nigerians and getting paid to put food on the table here in Nigeria instead of families somewhere in Europe.

6. Hating your own country in favor of another country even when they are doing something good is sickness and kolo mentality.

7. Your own country produced the first sports apparel company to partner with the Olympics in the history of the Olympics and you are still sad, mad and upset, you are sitting here insulting and abusing your i n country when in fact you should be proud.

I applaud Nigeria and the president for making history by allowing a Nigerian company to be the first in African and to keep money and jobs right here in Africa.

I'm 100% other African countries are going to be our next customers.

stop making silly excuses, while AFA is commendable, they should not have bastardized a signed agreement...it makes us look extremely stufid & unserious as a COUNTRY. Can't they wear both or at least use the AFA one next time since they have already signed an agreement with Puma?
And u are here telling us to overlook such utter incompetence

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Aparthied: 11:42pm On Aug 04, 2021
Mad people country!!
Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by NGpatriot: 11:45pm On Aug 04, 2021
It's safe to conclude that Nigeria raised too many uneducated and extremely ignorant youths. They don't read, they don't research and definitely are intellectually bankrupt, all they do is camp out on the internet to show the world how dumb and ignorant to they are.

Obviously many if the people talking rubbish in this thread are from the SE, but are they supporting the young man from the SE and the CEO of AFA sports and Nigeria for creating jobs in Nigeria? No, they are shedding tears for puma as if puma is putting bread on their table.

Nigeria really can do without many if you.

No, they're not, they're

Very sad.
Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by NGpatriot: 11:47pm On Aug 04, 2021
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Elsueno:


stop making silly excuses, while AFA is commendable, they should not have bastardized a signed agreement...it makes us look extremely stufid & unserious as a COUNTRY. Can't they wear both or at least use the AFA one next time since they have already signed an agreement with Puma?
And u are here telling us to overlook such utter incompetence

[/s]

Very silly of you not to show us the terms and conditions in the agreement before spewing your ignorant nonsense.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Minjim: 11:49pm On Aug 04, 2021
How can we sign a contract with Puma and be wearing Nike ?

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by NGpatriot: 11:50pm On Aug 04, 2021
AFA sports already cornering African teams.


I wonder if the people in Ghana are crying, abusing and insulting their country for going with a Nigerian apparel company...


God Bless Nigeria.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by NGpatriot: 11:54pm On Aug 04, 2021
DTigresa made us proud on the international stage in their AFA sports uniform...

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Ayula911: 11:55pm On Aug 04, 2021
theTranscriber:
We don't need them
We have a better tailor...

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by NGpatriot: 11:57pm On Aug 04, 2021
Good to see young Nigerians rising up to the challenge while the useless and unproductive internet nuisance remain worthless even to themselves...
Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by theTranscriber: 12:00am On Aug 05, 2021

Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Ofadaman(m): 12:05am On Aug 05, 2021
I'm sure they supplied the kits and then the officials cornered them and held it down like palliatives so they can either give to their family members or sell them off for profit.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by iamDrRhymes(m): 12:05am On Aug 05, 2021
Federal Government should prove this organizers
Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by funshint(m): 12:06am On Aug 05, 2021
Corruption has finished this country!

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Nobody: 12:07am On Aug 05, 2021
Fake News!


-Lie Mohammed, 2021

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by udemzyudex(m): 12:07am On Aug 05, 2021
NGpatriot:
1. To start with, Pama knew Nigeria won't be wearing their products because Nigeria decided to go with Nigeria and a Nigeria sports apparel company called AFA sports so of what relevance is PUMA's contract termination?

2. The president himself unveiled Nigeria's Olympic team outfit as AFA sports,a Nigerian company with Nigerian workers and the first African apparel company to partner with the Olympics.

3. Below is the CEO of AFA Sports, Ugo Udezue.

4 It's always sad to see Nigerians and the usual suspects insult and abuse their own country for looking out for Nigerians and Nigerian workers.

5. Going with AFA sports means Nigerian workers are making Olympics team uniforms for Nigerians and getting paid to put food on the table here in Nigeria instead of families somewhere in Europe.

6. Hating your own country in favor of another country even when they are doing something good is sickness and kolo mentality.

7. Your own country produced the first sports apparel company to partner with the Olympics in the history of the Olympics and you are still sad, mad and upset, you are sitting here insulting and abusing your i n country when in fact you should be proud.

I applaud Nigeria and the president for making history by allowing a Nigerian company to be the first in African and to keep money and jobs right here in Africa.

I'm 100% other African countries are going to be our next customers.

You're a big disgrace, keep defending incompetence.

Rubbish.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by NGpatriot: 12:11am On Aug 05, 2021
[s]
udemzyudex:


You're a big disgrace, keep defending incompetence.

Rubbish.
[/s]

Not interested in your bitter and hateful life's frustration, it's boring.

Sad and pathetic enemy of Nigeria.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by Sincinnati: 12:12am On Aug 05, 2021
NGpatriot:
1. To start with, Pama knew Nigeria won't be wearing their products because Nigeria decided to go with Nigeria and a Nigeria sports apparel company called AFA sports so of what relevance is PUMA's contract termination?

2. The president himself unveiled Nigeria's Olympic team outfit as AFA sports,a Nigerian company with Nigerian workers and the first African apparel company to partner with the Olympics.

3. Below is the CEO of AFA Sports, Ugo Udezue.

4 It's always sad to see Nigerians and the usual suspects insult and abuse their own country for looking out for Nigerians and Nigerian workers.

5. Going with AFA sports means Nigerian workers are making Olympics team uniforms for Nigerians and getting paid to put food on the table here in Nigeria instead of families somewhere in Europe.

6. Hating your own country in favor of another country even when they are doing something good is sickness and kolo mentality.

7. Your own country produced the first sports apparel company to partner with the Olympics in the history of the Olympics and you are still sad, mad and upset, you are sitting here insulting and abusing your i n country when in fact you should be proud.

I applaud Nigeria and the president for making history by allowing a Nigerian company to be the first in African and to keep money and jobs right here in Africa.

I'm 100% other African countries are going to be our next customers.
So the AFA nonsense then decided to issue them 1 kit per athlete?

Always trying to defend the indefensible, you’re a joke.

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Re: PUMA Terminates $2.7m Contract With Nigeria Over Olympics Jersey Saga by udemzyudex(m): 12:13am On Aug 05, 2021
NGpatriot:
[s][/s]

Not interested in your bitter and hateful life's frustration, it's boring.

Sad and pathetic enemy of Nigeria.

You remain a big disgrace, keep defending incompetence.

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