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landis (m)
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what a revelation, a lesson to all others. Trust Nigeria at your own peril. "As it is now, I would even advise any athlete that has the opportunity to change his or her nationality to do so, because Nigeria is not worth dying for, Ajunwa1996 Olympic gold medallist, Chioma Ajunwa-Okpara, has said that though she have had a fulfilled life in athletics, she would ever regret retiring from the sport prematurely. Ajunwa, who is also a police superintendent with Zone 2 Command in Lagos, further dropped a bombshell, saying that she would ever regret her decision not to join the like of Gloria Alozie and Francis Obikwelu to change her nationality. Speaking to Daily Sunsport in Lagos recently, Ajunwa said she would have still been in active sports if she had changed her nationality. She stressed that Nigeria does not know how to take care of her stars. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/sports/2008/july/23/sports-23-07-2008-001.htm"I don’t know why I refused to change my nationality when I was still in the height of my formative days. I believe that if I had done that, I wouldn’t have retired from sports when I did," the former athlete began
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ifyalways (f)
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Too late to cry when the head is off  what precisely are her grudges?
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lucabrasi (m)
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@topic abeg i feel the woman jare,money that is allocaed to sports men/women on paper will be embezelled by some official,jamboree of officials all because of estacodes e.t.c useless sporting federation 
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aisha2 (f)
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the cheat should shut up. She tested positive twice for performance enhancing rugs and her gold medal has been stripped. She is not serious attention seeking cheat. Let her go and sleep abeg, is it Nigeria that pushed the drugs down her system, sister please
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landis (m)
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the cheat should shut up. She tested positive twice for performance enhancing rugs and her gold medal has been stripped. She is not serious attention seeking cheat. Let her go and sleep abeg, is it Nigeria that pushed the drugs down her system, sister please
can you back-up your statement? if not it is unfair to make such statement for someone that has brought much to sport in Nigeria. last I checked, her Gold medal still intact. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chioma_AjunwaToo late to cry when the head is off  what precisely are her grudges? if you read; you would have seen the statement: Ajunwa said she would have still been in active sports if she had changed her nationality. She stressed that Nigeria does not know how to take care of her stars.
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otokx (m)
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My dear is it now she knows? Medicine after death
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landis (m)
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My dear is it now she knows? Medicine after death
thats why she said: "As it is now, I would even advise any athlete that has the opportunity to change his or her nationality to do so, because Nigeria is not worth dying for, Ajunwaso others will not lament like her.
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FUCK-NL (m)
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whatever Ajunwa  tough luck now, itz too late!!
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Bolarge (m)
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How does Ajunwa's woes now dovetail into other people renouncing their nationality? Sad when so-called intellectuals also believe/ subscribe to this.  There is no nation in the whole wide world where some people never get the short end of the stick. True patriotism is unshakeable not in the absence of the odds but in spite of the odds.
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globalaid (m)
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but it is not too late, shio
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davidif (m)
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Ajunwa should have done what was best for herself by renouncing Nigeria, she would have been living a comfortable life right now either working as a coach to some new young track stars or publishing a book, heck, who knows, she could have won more medals. Now she is living in pernury for a stupid USELESS country that gave her nothing, what a shame, but like the saying goes, life's not fair, get used to it.
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idupaul
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ok ooo.but what is stopping her now.
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