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Politics / Re: Where Did Kwara Deputy Speaker, Adetiba Get Money To Build Duplex In One Year? by 2lola: 10:21pm On Sep 03, 2020
Ologogoro:


I am aware of it. There is separation of power and so the swearing in is a matter of the state legislature. Why involving the governor?

Continuous silent( if he is not involve) will taint his government.
Given the closeness between AA and KWHA I don't think he is not aware.
An issue that has been carried by almost all National newspaper is not something the Governor can claim ignorance of.
Politics / Re: Kwara Gov Promises Better Working Environment For Judiciary by 2lola: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2020
KwaraToday:
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Tuesday said plans are afoot to build a new high court and a befitting complex for the ministry of justice in the state as part of his efforts to create a better working environment for the judiciary.

AbdulRazaq said he was displeased with the “inhabitable” conditions of courtrooms in the state — a condition that had earlier necessitated the rebuilding and furnishing of the area court at centre Igboro and the magistrate court at Sango and the reroofing of the high court complex, among other renovation works in the justice sector.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by the newly inaugurated Ilorin branch executive committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in Ilorin, the Governor said efforts are ongoing to put the right infrastructure in place for smooth running of the court system for effective justice system in the state.

“I appreciate the fact that you said you have seen some changes in the state. We will try to do more to create a just society, where everybody has access to social amenities and good governance," AbdulRazaq told the NBA delegation led to the meeting by the chairman of its Ilorin branch Ganiyu Bello.

“You made some few requests which we will look into: the issue of customary courts. I will take it up with the Chief Judge of the State and discuss it and see how we can go about it. It is something I had earlier discussed with the CJ. Your courtrooms are truly in a bad shape. It is just that the resources are not there but we will take it one by one.”

“Just last week I was sharing the design of a new high court with the CJ. We have a new design for new high court and ministry of Justice and so on. Not just a new court, the CJ also complained about the benches and I said most courts these days do not use benches any more; it is something that we have to change. We are up to that.”

The courtesy visit was attended by the state attorney general and commissioner for justice Barrister Salman Jawondo.

The Governor also welcomed the national journey towards autonomy for the judiciary, legislature, and the local governments, saying he had always been an advocate of autonomy for each of arm of government, including the local government which he described as the closest to the grassroots.

He added however that autonomy would come with its own challenges especially the financial obligations to be borne by each arm of government, particularly the issue of pensions, gratuities, and contract awards, among others.
“Personally I feel that (autonomy) is a way to go. There are issues to tackle in that respect. If you say total autonomy, are we moving the pension and gratuity to the judiciary or to the House Assembly? Is Judiciary going to set up its own mechanical and housing departments to take care of and award contracts and do other things? So, those are the issues we need to tackle.

“From what we have noticed so far on local government autonomy, which I always champion, because they are closer to the people and should be allowed to do their jobs with the resources they have and they should have. But over time, the cost of running local government (in Kwara, for instance) has bloated beyond what can effectively run the local government.

"At the beginning of this republic, the cost of running local government in terms of salary, pension and gratuity was about 30/40% of their income. Today, it is 100% or a little less. For example, in Kwara what we get averagely as income for local governments is about N2.6b. The wage bill is N2.6b (salary, gratuity and pension) and that is on #18,000 minimum wage. We are yet to agree on the new minimum wage of N30,000 based on issues surrounding how they can afford it and in view of the law (banning states from handling LG funds). Some months they get N2.8b, N2.7b and N2.3b but the average has been N2.6b. By the current consequential increment, the local governments will need roughly N400m more to pay the new minimum wage and that is the challenge….”

Barrister Bello had earlier said their visit was to appreciate the governor on some of laudable projects his administration has embarked upon, especially his passionate attention to the judicial arm of government.

Bello had earlier called for more attention to the welfare of judges especially area court judges and better infrastructure in the courts.

“We commend you on what you have been doing so far as our Governor, especially with regards to the happenings in the state. We have noticed prompt payment of salary of civil servants. We know you don't play with that and we are glad to have you as the man at the affair of kwara state at this time. Your untiring efforts towards the control of the menace of COVID-19 are duly noted; we also noticed your prompt attention to constructing collapsed bridges and other infrastructure. We saw your efforts as well in ensuring that we have befitting courts especially the area court in centre Igboro, magistrate court at sango, and so on,” Bello said.

“Our other request is for your Excellency to consider us for having a befitting NBA House within the GRA here, because some of our counterparts have their own houses here, given to them by the Kwara State government. We will be happy if same gesture is extended to us. We also want to call on your Excellency to assist themaking judiciary on the need to establish a customary court of appeal in kwara state.”

I have been reading series of news about KWHA disobeying court of Appeal Judgement to swaer in a PDP member. If you are planning on making the Judiciary great start by correct ting the abnormality toward the Judiciary happening under you.
Politics / Re: Where Did Kwara Deputy Speaker, Adetiba Get Money To Build Duplex In One Year? by 2lola: 7:14pm On Sep 03, 2020
Ologogoro:
The name of the Op is Kayode Ogunlowo
He's the mouth piece of Lie Mohammed in APC, Kwara State.

Lie Mohammed and the Kwara APC chair are fighting the governor cos they claim he(the gov) isn't carrying them along.

The majority of KWHA member is believe to be loyal to the governor.

The deputy speaker is loyal to the governor, so I am not surprised that lie Mohammed boys which the Op is their leader have nothing to say but ditch out propaganda against perceived supporters of the governor.

seems you are conversant with the Governor and his relationship between KWHA.
I want to ask you are you aware of the action of KWHA in swearing in a member of the PDP who has been declared winner by Appeal court since Nov. 2019 and the continuous accommodation of the sacked APC as a Hon. member.

I was among the critics of Saraki but A.A is following the same trait. Refusing to swear in a Honorable member outside APC shows a lot of things are being covered in the government
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 9:35pm On Sep 02, 2020
komekn:


You sef should know better.

I am dissapointed all the years here and you are talking like a rookie.

Jordan Ibe is a free agent.

KC is contracted and on huge wages without any commensurate return for the past three seasons.

No clubs absolutely no EPL club buy a flopped striker like KC. He has been unable to justify his transfer fee you cannot dress it up.

However, if he was on a free and not contracted there may be a few clubs that will take a gamble on him. But that's not the case, he is contracted. He will not be allowed to go for nothing.

Ibe has also been overwhelmingly dissapointing over his entire contract with Bournemouth. But also so has KC.

And you say KC is a proven EPL player but so also is IBE. Both are proven and confirmed EPL flops.

One with higher expectations never met and one with lower expectations and also never met. The only difference being KC may have a chance to improve otherwise they are both EPL flops.

Oga keep quiet jare.
You keep shouting fail striker for the past 3 season. How is a player who had double digit goal plus some Assist a flop? last season he was decent the seasons before that he was decent in Man- city struggled in his 1st and 2nd season in LFC.
Comparing him to Ibe is highly Delusional.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 8:36pm On Sep 01, 2020
komekn:


This is faceless forum in the first instance. So who is a professional and who is not, is open to debate. You can go even further what is and who is a profffesional.

You approach is based on the assumptive being a professional does not mean that you have specific more knowledge than somebody else.

However, when you talk about sector specialist in a specific area then you may have some argument but definitely not for being a so called professional.

But to say what you have written in the bold is what the Nigerian problem anchors itself on many a time. Assumptive deductions based on ignorance. [b]If that is what you were taught please ask for a refund of your school fees you have been scammed.[\b]That approach in the bold is backward and regressive.

Good education is about questioning and inventive breakthroughs and innovation are entirely anchored on QUESTIONING and not accepting.

If I give my personal experience people because of thier own limitations will find it very hard to believe. So I will not and it is absolutely different from the approach in Nigeria, which you have described.

your whole write up is contradicting itself.
At the bolded you have no right to say this,
in fact I should tell you the same if you think because a doctor explained anemia to you then you have enough knowledge on it to argue with another doctor.
You know why most of Buhari's Minister were criticised?

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 3:19pm On Sep 01, 2020
komekn:


The dissection of the human body wheaher morbid or gross is irrelevant you are being pedantic.

The core issue is that none of these subjects have anything to do with SPORTS SCIENCE
you mentioned that morbid anatomy is not sport science when he told you do you know the number of body he has dissected.

A little advice.
A Sign of a professional is this you don't argue with another professional about his field,at least we were taught this.
The little idea you might have might have a lot of things behind that you might not know. The fact that I have some knowledge about Vacuum tubes doesn't mean I should argue with an Electrical Engineer

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 12:55pm On Sep 01, 2020
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komekn:


I don't know if you have even graduated from medical school.

And if you have you are the quintessential educated illiterate.

Update your knowledge and understanding there is difference between morbid Anatomy and Sports science, two completely different subjects.

But of course Dr 2Know, did not know that because your comments strip you naked in public and display your own very limited knowledge and exposure.




stop exposing your ignorance on this topic the more. Morbid anatomy is different from dissecting(gross anatomy). Like they said you have no knowledge on physiology of the body or biochemical compositions and variation to say A white person is different from a black person.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 10:38pm On Aug 27, 2020
komekn:


I disagree how many of the current young pretenders have actually got to the levels of Onazi.

Yes he lost form but he is now playing in Seria A and if he performs then his call up should be automatic.IMO.


The bolded is the koko, let him do that first then we will call for his recall.

Same as player who are also in the Top 5 league who has sent really gotten much chance under Rhor.
Players like

Maja
Lookman
Nwankali
Taiwo
Simmy
TDB
Success
Kingsley



If this players perform better than the people occuping the positions then we can call for there invitation. They shouldn't get automatic invitation.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 12:34am On Aug 26, 2020
Komekn Ibile
(Local Komekn)
grin

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 11:32pm On Aug 23, 2020
[quote author=andrewbaba44 post=93149998][/quote]
No reason am wink
Welcome back sha

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 8:55pm On Aug 23, 2020
andrewbaba44:


No mind them
Andrew
smiley

Welcome back.
How the place be grin
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 3:07pm On Aug 23, 2020
The 23 British players in Spain, Germany, Italy & France - how did they get on last season?


By Rob Hoskin 06:00 21/08/20



He got that almost immediately and, thanks to those opportunities, is now one of the most exciting players in world football.

But Sancho is far from the only Brit playing in Europe right now.

In fact, thanks to Planet Football, we’ve identified the 23 players who played in Spain, Italy, Germany and Italy last season.

And asked: ‘How did they get on?’

Kieran Trippier | Atletico Madrid
Trippier joined Atletico Madrid from Tottenham last summer for a fee worth around £20 million. He was disappointing as Atleti lost to RB Leipzig in their Champions League quarter-final but he played 33 times in all competitions and had a decent debut campaign.

Oliver Burke | On loan at Alaves
Burke is only 23 and he’s had quite a career already. At 19, he became the most expensive Scottish player in history when he joined RB Leipzig from Nottingham Forest for £13 million.

He then broke that record he returned to England with West Brom paying £15 million for him.

He spent the 2019/20 season on loan at Alaves, scoring once and providing two assists in 31 La Liga appearances.

Gareth Bale | Real Madrid
I think we all know how Bale’s 2019/20 season went.

Jack Harper | On loan at Alcorcon
Harper was once on Real Madrid’s books before signing for Brighton. However, he returned to Spain to join Malaga before joining Getafe. He spent this past season on loan at Segunda División side Alcorcon, where he made 13 appearances.

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Jadon Sancho | Borussia Dortmund
In 32 Bundesliga appearances, Sancho scored 17 goals and registered 17 assists. He’s just 20-years-old. No wonder Dortmund want £110 million for him.

Ademola Lookman | RB Leipzig
Lookman is now 22 and only managed to make one league start for RB Leipzig last season.


Jonjoe Kenny | On loan at Schalke
Kenny has had a brilliant campaign in Germany, making 34 appearances in all competitions. Will Carlo Ancelotti look to use him next season at Everton?

Lewis Baker | Fortuna Dusseldorf
Now 25, it doesn’t look like Baker has a future at Chelsea. He made just nine appearances in all competitions this season in Germany, scored an own goal and was accused of going AWOL by manager Friedhelm Funkel.

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Reece Oxford | Augsburg
Oxford has gone from being the youngest player in West Ham’s history to becoming a bit of a flop in Germany. He played just 11 times in the Bundesliga during 2019/20.

Keanan Bennetts | Borussia Monchengladbach
Bennetts signed for Borussia Monchengladbach from Tottenham in 2018 and made his long-awaited debut when he came on in the 90th minute against Wolfsburg on 16 June 2020. At 21, the striker will be looking for more minutes next season.

Ethan Ampadu | On loan at RB Leipzig
Ampadu has already shown his talent at Chelsea but spent 2019/20 on loan at RB Leipzig. He only made seven appearances in all competitions due to injuries but impressed in the Champions League against Tottenham. Frank Lampard could well give him opportunities next campaign.

Rabbi Matondo | Schalke
Schalke signed Matondo from Manchester City for £11 million in January 2019. The 19-year-old Welshman scored twice in 20 appearances and City have €46.5million buyback option.

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Chima Okoroji | On loan at Jahn Regensburg
Okoroji was born in Germany to a Nigerian father and an English mother. He was at Bayern Munich for 10 years before moving to Augsburg in 2015 and then Freiburg three years later. He spent the 2019/20 season in the second tier on loan at Jahn Regensburg. He will spend next season on loan at Paderborn.


Antony Evans | Paderborn
The scouser left Everton for Paderborn in January but couldn’t stop them from being relegated this season.

Chris Smalling | On loan at Roma
Let’s not kid ourselves, Smalling has had a brilliant season on loan at Roma. He’s played 37 times in total and helped them to a fifth-placed finish. The 30-year-old is wanted by the Italian club on a permanent basis.

Ronaldo Vieira | Sampdoria
After making 71 appearances for Leeds, Vieira joined Sampdoria for £7million in the summer of 2018. He’s since played 44 times for the Italian club, 29 of those matches coming during the 2019/20 season.

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Bobby Duncan | Fiorentina
Steven Gerrard’s cousin and his agent, Saif Rubie, angered Liverpool fans last summer after they accused the club of “mentally bullying” the youngster. He left for Florence in a £1.8 million deal but is yet to play for the first-team.

Liam Henderson | On loan to Empoli
Henderson made 37 appearances for Celtic but moved to Bari in 2018. He signed for Hellas Verona six months later and helped them earn promotion to Serie A.

Aaron Ramsey | Juventus
Ramsey played 90 minutes just once during the 2019/20 season but he did make 35 appearances in all competitions. He’ll be hoping to improve next season.

Ashley Young | Inter Milan
Young has pretty much rejuvenated his entire career at Inter and could end it with a Europa League winners’ medal.

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Josh Maja | Bordeaux
For those of you that have watched ‘Sunderland ’Til I Die,’ you’ll know all about Maja. He’s had a decent season in France to be fair, scoring eight goals at a rate of one every 111.75 minutes.


Stephy Mavididi | On loan at Dijon
After eight years at Arsenal, Mavididi signed for Juventus and even made a Serie A appearances for the Italian giants in April 2019. In the 2019/20 season, he was on loan at Dijon in Ligue 1 and scored eight goals in 28 matches. He’s now joined fellow Ligue 1 club, Montpellier, in a €6.3million deal.

Jonathan Panzo | On loan at Cercle Brugge
The former Chelsea youngster joined Monaco in 2018 and played twice in Ligue 1 for them in 2019/20. But he spent the majority of the campaign in Belgium with Cercle Brugge.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 3:26pm On Aug 20, 2020
How true is this saw it on a Facebook page

SWITZERLAND ��
FIFA is helping football players switch eligibility and represent a second national team with a planned rule change announced on Wednesday.

The proposal gives hope to players who are eligible for multiple countries but fell out of favor at their first national team, where they are bound after just a single minute of playing time in a competitive game.

The new wording would let players switch eligibility if they played a maximum of three times for the first national team — including tournament qualifying games — before they turned 21, and at least three years earlier.

The new rule will take effect next month if 211 national federations approve it at the September 18 congress that FIFA is hosting online from Zurich.

A FIFA working group has tried for more than two years to shape the new proposal.

A test case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport ahead of the 2018 World Cup is key background.

Munir El Haddadi, now with Europa League finalist Sevilla, wanted to be selected for Morocco but lost his appeal against the FIFA rules. He had played just once for Spain in September 2014, as a 77th-minute substitute in a European Championship qualifier.

The new rule would not help Brazil midfielder Oscar, who has suggested switching to China where he has played club soccer since 2017.

Oscar would fail the test because he has played more than three times for Brazil, including after he was aged 21, and at a World Cup finals tournament in 2014.

The proposal would bar nationality switches for anyone who played at a “final tournament of the FIFA World Cup or a final tournament of a confederation competition.”

FIFA’s new flexibility even suggests letting players revert back to their original national team if they never actually play for the second one.

The existing FIFA rules have been used by many players born in Europe - who played in national age-group teams or friendly games - and switched to African countries where they have ties through their parents or grandparents.

In more updating of eligibility rules, FIFA wants to clarify how long players must live in a country before they can play for its teams.

The proposal aims to help players who as children moved with their families to a new country for non-soccer reasons.

Three years residency would be required if a player moved before the age of 10, and five years residency if the move was aged 10 to 18.

FIFA’s existing rule already requires a five-year residency from the age of 18 if a player wants to acquire a new national eligibility.

That allowed Brazil-born forwards Elkeson and Aloisio to switch to the current China team after they were naturalized as citizens.

Via SportStar

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 12:36pm On Aug 19, 2020
Highlights of Tolu Arokodare's statement on his dispute with his club


1. I knew about Vameira declining an offer for me before the match against Sparta where I scored 2 goals
2. Anderlecht offered a Latvian record fee for me, one million euros
3. I offered to stay until the end of the Latvian season before joining Anderlecht in November, but my club have refused all of this
4. I will refuse any other offers that come for me, I only want to move to Anderlecht


The club is not helping matters

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 6:26pm On Aug 18, 2020
FIFA cancels all international matches in September, moves them to January/February.

"Men’s international match calendar

to replace the window from 31 August to 8 September 2020 with a window from 24 January to 1 February 2022 for all confederations except UEFA. This means that there is no mandatory release of players for member associations from these confederations in September 2020;
to include the new period of January 2022 for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), with the exact dates to be determined at a later stage; and
to include the new dates of the Concacaf Gold Cup 2021 (preliminary rounds from 2 to 6 July 2021 and final tournament from 10 July to 1 August 2021) with a mandatory release starting on 28 June 2021.
Women’s international match calendar

to replace the dates for the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, originally scheduled from 22 July to 7 August 2020, with new dates of 21 July to 6 August 2021;
to finalise the dates of the originally scheduled Type I window in June-July 2021 as 7 to 15 June 2021;
to cancel the existing window of 14 to 22 September 2020 for all confederations except UEFA;
to include alongside the existing Type I window from 13 to 21 September 2021, an alternative option of a Type III window from 13 to 25 September 2021 for all confederations except UEFA;
to finalise the dates of the existing Type II window in June-July 2021 as 7 to 16 June 2021 for all confederations except UEFA;
to remove the current blocked period for the Women’s AFCON from 23 November to 20 December 2020; and
to include UEFA in the blocked period from 4 July to 7 August 2022."

[b]FIFA cancels all international matches in September, moves them to January/February.

"Men’s international match calendar

to replace the window from 31 August to 8 September 2020 with a window from 24 January to 1 February 2022 for all confederations except UEFA. This means that there is no mandatory release of players for member associations from these confederations in September 2020;
to include the new period of January 2022 for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), with the exact dates to be determined at a later stage; and
to include the new dates of the Concacaf Gold Cup 2021 (preliminary rounds from 2 to 6 July 2021 and final tournament from 10 July to 1 August 2021) with a mandatory release starting on 28 June 2021.
Women’s international match calendar

to replace the dates for the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, originally scheduled from 22 July to 7 August 2020, with new dates of 21 July to 6 August 2021;
to finalise the dates of the originally scheduled Type I window in June-July 2021 as 7 to 15 June 2021;
to cancel the existing window of 14 to 22 September 2020 for all confederations except UEFA;
to include alongside the existing Type I window from 13 to 21 September 2021, an alternative option of a Type III window from 13 to 25 September 2021 for all confederations except UEFA;
to finalise the dates of the existing Type II window in June-July 2021 as 7 to 16 June 2021 for all confederations except UEFA;
to remove the current blocked period for the Women’s AFCON from 23 November to 20 December 2020; and
to include UEFA in the blocked period from 4 July to 7 August 2022."

[/b]FIFA cancels all international matches in September, moves them to January/February.

"Men’s international match calendar

to replace the window from 31 August to 8 September 2020 with a window from 24 January to 1 February 2022 for all confederations except UEFA. This means that there is no mandatory release of players for member associations from these confederations in September 2020;
to include the new period of January 2022 for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), with the exact dates to be determined at a later stage; and
to include the new dates of the Concacaf Gold Cup 2021 (preliminary rounds from 2 to 6 July 2021 and final tournament from 10 July to 1 August 2021) with a mandatory release starting on 28 June 2021.
Women’s international match calendar

to replace the dates for the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, originally scheduled from 22 July to 7 August 2020, with new dates of 21 July to 6 August 2021;
to finalise the dates of the originally scheduled Type I window in June-July 2021 as 7 to 15 June 2021;
to cancel the existing window of 14 to 22 September 2020 for all confederations except UEFA;
to include alongside the existing Type I window from 13 to 21 September 2021, an alternative option of a Type III window from 13 to 25 September 2021 for all confederations except UEFA;
to finalise the dates of the existing Type II window in June-July 2021 as 7 to 16 June 2021 for all confederations except UEFA;
to remove the current blocked period for the Women’s AFCON from 23 November to 20 December 2020; and
to include UEFA in the blocked period from 4 July to 7 August 2022."
Phones / Pls Help With This Important Info by 2lola: 3:57pm On Aug 16, 2020
Hi guys please I need anwsers on this seriously.

Is there any app or software one can use to connect two phones or two computers or both such that

Without using data or wire connection

1.I will be making a video with one of the phone while the other phone can display what I am videoing.

2. Make sound record while the other phone can listen to it as well

3. It will work with hostpost and WiFi

Your response are appreciated
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 9:05am On Aug 15, 2020
Dickson Abiama (21) Centre forward Greuther Fürth in Bundesliga 2

Dickson was until the last transfer season playing in the 5th tier of German football. Playing for SC Elderstorf in the Bayernliga Nord he scored 17 goals in 21 games for them last season.

Snapped up on the 1st of July 2020 by Greuther Fürth in Bundesliga 2, he scored twice in their preseason friendly 3-0 win against Unterhatching today.

One to look out for in the new season

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 10:31pm On Aug 05, 2020
Transfer News Done Deal.

Chukwubuike Junior Adamu (19) Centre-Forward signed permanently with RedBull Salzburg

Redbull Salsburg introduce their young guns:

Adamu Junior Chukwubuike unveiled.

Alongside Bryan Okoh and Karim Adeyemi, Adamu Chukwubuike cut their teeth with Liefering FC in the Austrian 2nd division.

Chukwubuike Adamu was transferred and signed permanently with the Bundesliga side to a 3 year contract on the 1st of August. He is a previous Under 19 player for Austria whilst born in Kano

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 10:30pm On Aug 05, 2020
Transfer talk. Speculation.

Napoli said to be preparing a €30m bid for Chukwueze. Problem is, Chukwueze has a buy out clause of over 3X this figure in €100m. Villarreal will not even open the gate for Napoli with €30m

"Napoli after the purchase of Victor Osimhen, continues its market research quietly, despite the attention currently focused mainly on the Champions League (Saturday the second leg of the round of 16 against Barcelona) and on the sales.

The Neapolitan club, among the various names, according to what our editorial team collected, would also have set its sights on Samuel Chukwueze, a 99 'class jewel from Villarreal. Right wing of left-handed foot, it has all the characteristics that go perfectly with the type of game of the coach Gennaro Gattuso, thanks to his ability to converge towards the center and go shooting with his natural foot.

Dribbling funamboloci, nicknamed the "Nigerian Robben", very close friend of Osimhen, is considered among the best prospects on the international scene.

It will not be easy to snatch it from Villarreal, which asks for a sum of at least 30 million euros to let it leave: contract in place until 2023.

For now, therefore, a simple request for information, the idea tickles DS Cristiano Giuntoli who with his collaborators is looking for the most suitable profiles ready to take up the heavy legacy of Josè Maria Callejon (even if with characteristics different from Spanish) .

Further on we will find out if there will be something more concrete or it will have been one of the many names probed, as usual, remembering that the transfer market is still very long."



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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 12:57am On Aug 03, 2020
Wayne Rooney:

�️ "Ferguson wanting us to attack Guardiola's Barcelona in 2 Champions League finals was suicidal. Ferguson kept saying we're Manchester United and we are going to attack. But deep down, the players knew it was the wrong approach.



Way we approach each game differ. Trying to match your opponents is suicidal at times (talking from experience as a coach both in secondary school and currently in my department grin) possessive football is not necessarily tactics when you don't get result. Knowing when to sit deep and move out is tactics.
Last season Guardiola sat deep after leading Liverpool in their second leg at Ethiad.
If park the bus was easy maybe all under dogs will be winning titles

C:c Thegoodjoe

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 1:59am On Jul 30, 2020
Joebie:
Formation6

this is one is for you IDENNAAAAAAAA grin
Since you are writing about prospect and our possible line up why didn't you include Nwakali. You added Lookman who had a poor season, Adarabioyo and Eze who we are not sure will play for us are listed.
Not saying he should be praised but since we are talking about prospect here he will be playing in Laliga so he can be counted as a prospect
Peace

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 6:23pm On Jul 27, 2020
TheOtherCitizen:
Monaco head coach, Niko Kovac, has again left Henry Onyekuru out of a 26-man squad for pre-season training.

Onyekuru had been left out of friendlies against Cercle Brugge and Standard Liege.

Onyekuru who isn't short of suitors will leave the Club, either on loan or permanently, if he isn't guaranteed game time.
He is still in Nigeria.
That was what I read 2 days ago
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 4:41pm On Jul 27, 2020
This week, two former Nigerian internationals were in the news for different reasons. 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winner, Segun Odegbami, continued his criticism of Super Eagles manager, Gernot Rohr.

The Shooting Stars legend is an outspoken critic of Rohr, and last week he claimed the German should not lead Nigeria to the 2022 World Cup.

According to Odegbami, Rohr is not world-class, and should not lead Nigeria to the 2022 World Cup. Recall Rohr just signed a new contract that keeps him in charge of the Super Eagles until December 2022.

However, Odegbami believes a Nigerian should be given the honour of leading the country to the biggest sporting competition in the World.

“A Nigerian should take Nigeria to the World Cup because a foreigner does not understand our football philosophy and psychology,” Odegbami said.

“My belief is that anyone who will coach the Super Eagles must be a world-class coach. Rohr can’t deliver that.

“He’s not a world-class coach that we are looking for without question,” he added.

Odegbami’s comments made headlines, but he was not the only former Nigerian star that was in the news. In far away Albania, Ndubuisi Egbo became the first African manager to win a league title with a European Club.

Egbo led his FK Tirana side to the Albanian league title last Sunday, thereby making history. The former Julius Berger goalkeeper is also set to become the first African manager to manage a side in the UEFA Champions League.

The 46-year-old was Super Eagles back up goalkeeper in the team that finished second at the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations.

Both Odegbami and Egbo made the news last week but for different reasons. While the former 3SC star was busy criticising Rohr, Egbo was setting records in Europe, and he’s an example ex-internationals should follow.

Odegbami is an elder statesman in Nigerian football, and he has the right to air his views on football in the country, especially the Super Eagles.

However, the constant criticism of Rohr is now looking like a personal agenda. His latest criticism has an undertone of racism and would’ve sparked massive outrage if the roles were reversed.

It should be noted that he’s not the ex-international that believes the former Bordeaux manager is not the right man for the Super Eagles.

This view comes from a place of entitlement. Some of these former stars believe just because they represented the country means they’ve earned the right to manage the national team.

It is why former star, Benedict Akwuegbu says he regrets playing for Nigeria instead of Austria. The former Golden Eaglets star claimed the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has failed to appreciate the efforts of former stars by not giving them more opportunities to manage the national teams.

This is an entitled feeling which should not be encouraged at all. Rather than criticise the NFF, they could learn from

The former El-Masry could’ve also decided to wait on the NFF after retiring in 2011. Instead, he went for his coaching course and got his UEFA A coaching License- the highest qualification for a manager.

Despite earning his UEFA A license- Egbo had to wait for six years before he was appointed as Tirana’s head coach.

However, for some former players, they are not ready to go through the process Egbo followed, and that’s why they clamour for national team jobs.

Speaking after his record-breaking feat, Egbo revealed it took a lot of sacrifices and dedication to overcome the challenges he faced.

“It is not that they won’t have problems or issues, but they need to believe in themselves because that’s very important. The more they try to stop you, you have to give more confidence to yourself to do more,” he said.

“That’s exactly what happened to me, it was not an easy task for me, being a foreigner and also being a black coach. Though I had wonderful support from the fans, but as they said in every 12, there is always a Judah.

“There are people who don’t want you to achieve anything or succeed, but those are the people that help you more if you take the positives out of their criticism you don’t need to allow it to bring you down, fight more to prove that you can do it. If I can do it, then any African coach can do it.”

Although not every former player can follow the same path, there are lessons in his story. For someone with a UEFA A license- he may have felt too big for the lowly rated Albanian league, and wait on a bigger job.

However, he never felt entitled, but decided to start with what is available, and he’s been celebrated for it. It’s a lesson for Egbo’s former colleagues as the constant criticism of Rohr, and the NFF has not resulted in one of them getting the job.

Egbo is not the only former Nigerian star doing well, or that has done well for himself. The likes of Amuneke and Oliseh- although without a job currently- were brilliant at their previous managerial roles.

Not every former player will get the chance to manage the Super Eagles, and these players need to start looking for opportunities outside the national teams.

Rohr is the second foreign manager Nigeria has employed in the last ten years, which even makes accusations like that of Akwuegbu laughable.

Egbo’s success has shown former players they don’t have to wait for an appointment from the NFF. Hopefully, they can learn and stop feeling entitled.

https://soccernet.ng/2020/07/entitled-ex-super-eagles-stars-can-learn-from-ndubuisi-egbo.html/amp?__twitter_impression=true

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 3:22pm On Jul 21, 2020
I just read somewhere now that China will have the broadcasting right of NPFL with a worth of 200million dollars( highest in Africa).
How true is this someone should confirm

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Romance / Re: They Were Ex-lover And This Incident Is Threatening His Studentship What Should by 2lola: 12:45pm On Jul 19, 2020
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Romance / They Were Ex-lover And This Incident Is Threatening His Studentship What Should by 2lola: 12:44pm On Jul 19, 2020
Here is a story.

This guy used to date this lady. While they were dating, they had had sex a couple of time. After they broke up (due to the lady's decision to never have sex with him again), the lady got born again. Keeping herself holy and devoted for God.
Later, the guy also got born again (sincerely though), and luckily they found themselves in the same church. The lady worked as a chorister in the church, while the guy was serving as a dramatist in the drama unit of the church.
They started working together as workers of the same church, most times doing evangelism together. They both were working devotedly in church that the head pastor had to promote them to the position of the head of their units.
They were both in the same school: Adekunle Ajasin University to be precise. They were even offering the same course but in different levels. The guy was a year ahead of her. The church they were also attending was a student church.

Now let me cut to the chase.
As they began to get closer and closer, they began to remind each other of "rough old days" they had together while they were dating, and they would laugh about it. The lady would tease the guy by saying she did break up with the guy because his dick was too big.
And that only God knows if she would still be able to feel satisfied again if she ended up with another man with small dick. The guy too would remind her how she used to shout "Dekunle, die die nao" (Dekunle small small nao) whenever they were having sex. And they would laugh.
There was a day the guy was coming from a lecture and they met on the way. Having exchanged pleasantries and all, the lady pointed to his dick, and said "Dekunle you need to cut out of this thing". Perhaps because the dick print was showing. And the other one just laughed it off.
Fast forward to some weeks after, that was when they were preparing for a test before the Corona problem, the lady contacted the guy that she would need his help on one of her courses. It's a carry-over course. And since the guy is good at it, she felt it might help...
...if he put her through.

That was it. They fixed a date for the lesson. It was supposed to be in a class on campus by 4pm. But the lady didn't show up. When the guy called her line, her line was switched off. So the guy had to leave.
At exactly 10:15pm, the lady came to bang on the guy's window in his hostel, asking him to open the door (this time, the guy and his room mate were even sleeping). The guy opened up. The lady told him how her sister from Akure had come to destabilised her plans.


And how sorry she felt to have disappointed the guy. Now she really needed that lesson cus the test was stated for the following day. The guy opined that it might be hard, because he had a roommate now, and he could not tell that one to leave the room for them for the lesson.
More so, it's late. Carrying out such lesson in his room while his roommate was sleeping would amount to disturbance.

After much thought, the lady asked him over to her hostel. She solemnly asked that he should pls give her a night class.They could start by 11pm and end by 2am.
The guy hesitated a bit, but after much persuasion and plead from the lady, he bid his roommate goodnight, and told him he would not be returning home that night.
When they got to the lady's hostel, She quickly fried plantain for the guy, as that one was complaining of "Akungba Igbeyin" (A slang used in Adekunle Ajasin to signify "the end of every semester when food and money becomes scarce). While eating, the lady went inside the bathroom
to take her shower, especially as she had just returned from Akure where she went to do some things with her sister who came earlier on. When she came out of the bathroom that was attached to her room (because she lived in a room self-contain apartment), she removed the towel


on her and started applying body cream on her body (all in the presence of the guy. Though that one was still eating).

After some time, they started the lesson. But all through this, she didn't change the towel on her body to something else.

When the guy noticed she was
yarning continually, he suggested they probably sleep for a while, then wake up around 1am to take the lesson. She readily agreed.

The guy slept on the carpet at first without being told but the lady asked him to come to the bed, and added "when you are not an unbeliever".
The guy obeyed. And they decided to pray together. After the short prayer that was anchored by the lady, they decided to sleep.

For the first 15 mins, the guy tried so hard to find that sleep. Sleep wouldn't come. The thought of 'rough old time' began to flash at him.
That was the time he started to even remember all the teasing the lady was giving him recently.

He really wanted to roll over her, but he had promised never to compromised his faith. Then he prayed silently that God should help him through the temptation.
And just after he prayed,a thought came over him that he should move down to the carpet. So he put on his phone light to see the floor cus the room was dark.The lady don't sleep with light on. As he was about to move to the floor,he saw that the lady's towel had removed partially
exposing the two succulent breasts. He couldn't move to the floor any longer. The thought of touching the breasts was what was on his mind. Tormenting him so hard. He tried to put the light off, but the picture of the breasts still flashed through his memory.
He moved towards her a little bit, and touched one of the breasts. Then took the hand off very quickly. But she did not move. He tried it the second time, this time even longer, she didn't move. Then he started to press the breasts interchangeably, heaving heavily as he did,
yet she did not move. Perhaps she needed him too. Perhaps the whole lesson thing was a ploy to have sex with him cus she had missed his cock. This thought began to remunerate in his head.

He was too hard to quit now. No bible passage or Godly word was even coming to his brain.
He just wanted to Bleep. So he removed the towel completely and began to spread her legs open. The time coincided with the time the lady also woke up from her sleep. And she begged him so hard not to do it. Asking him to please calm down. Quoting to him some scriptural verses.
But Dekunle was too lost to be found.He forced his dick in.Thrust her so hard till she began to hold him tight herself and started turning like snake.When Dekunle was tired, she took over from him.Riding Dekunle's dick till she skirted out cum.Then they both collapsed on the bed.
To Dekunle, it was just another good sex. The lady was involved at some point, so by the look of things , she enjoyed every bit of it. To the lady, Dekunle just raped her. She started crying so hard that Dekunle himself became confused. She called her pastor instantly...
...to inform him of how Dekunle raped her. The Pastor told her he was going to call Dekunle to ask him about the story.

The pastor did the following day. The girl was also there. The pastor told both their faults and asked the lady to forgive Dekunle, and more so, that ....
...the matter should end there.

But this lady went ahead to bring up the case lately. She told her parents about it, and those ones are already threatening to expose Dekunle to the school authorities once schools resume.

The guy doesn't want to lose his studentship.
What can he do pls?
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 2:26am On Jul 06, 2020
Starboytwo:
only in la liga person chop 4 goals still collect man of the match grin grin laugh wan kill me for here...

"Dem no dey mark, Dem no fit mark, Dem dey fear hahaha".

After they don HYPE the match sotey we con dey anticipate proceeding, na only " Dem no dey mark, Dem no fit mark, Dem no Sabi, one team dey do training, sotey dey con dey pray say make Dem no quality to represent them again, la liga people wee not kill me finish, hahahah...
There was a league match last week were the keeper conceded 10 goals and still won MOTM
I think the league is a top 10 league can't remember the league
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 5:26pm On Jul 03, 2020
2lola:
I want to ask about the Barcelona Academy in Lagos.
In what way is it helping our football?

will exceptional players be taken to Spain to join the main team?

Can we get players from there(U-17,U-20)?
Can the NPFL recruit a player there?

And most importantly how do they get players? Do player apply and pay or they have Scout across the country?

I need ua to benefit from it.

Members of the house please answer



Why is no one answering
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 11:48pm On Jul 02, 2020
I want to ask about the Barcelona Academy in Lagos.
In what way is it helping our football?

will exceptional players be taken to Spain to join the main team?

Can we get players from there(U-17,U-20)?
Can the NPFL recruit a player there?

And most importantly how do they get players? Do player apply and pay or they have Scout across the country?

I need ua to benefit from it.

Members of the house please answer

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 8:19pm On Jun 27, 2020
charlesemeka85:
Ighalo is not a good striker and yet to have any impact in united colors but scores whenever he starts in cup and uel games yet he deserves no applause to some but Nwakali go manage one tru pass after several weeks of sitting on the bench we no go hear word for 1 month. Kontinue!
T
This is unnecessary.
I wonder why you keep referring every post back to nwakali

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Health / Why You Should Know Your Blood Rhesus Factor. by 2lola: 11:30pm On Jun 22, 2020
I saw a thread where someone was asking if people have ever lost a relationship cause of genotypes and someone asked about Rhesus factor so I decided to write this.

First of all what is
Rhesus Factor(Rh)?


It is a type of protein found on blood(RBC) surface. A person can either be Rh+ or Rh-.

How do I know my Rhesus factor?

If you have ever done a blood test then you should know your Rhesus factor, as it is done together.
E.g
If you are A+ then you are Rh+
If you are A- then you are Rh-
Same applies to other blood groups AB, B and O.

Why should I know my Rhesus factor?

Unlike genotype the Rh factor doesn't necessary mean you can't marry anyone just that precautions and some some drugs especially for women during pregnancy and after to avoid still death.

If a Rh+ woman marries a Rh- man the unborn baby will be Rh+. This Rh+ is foreign to the mother's body but during pregnancy and the baby and the mother blood do not mix so the mother's body is not producing any ntibody. But during child birth the mother and the child blood mix causing the mother mother's body to produce an antibody against the baby Rh+ blood. Luckily the first born escape unharm. The antibodies already produced are stored in the mother blood and subsequent pregnancy are exposed to the any antibody which causes still-birth and if the child is lucky enough to Survive he/she will suffer from Knecterus( a brain damage).

What is the solution?
During pregnancy a Rh- mother is given a Rhogam injection between 26-28 weeks of pregnancy. If the child is born and found to be Rh+ the mother is given another dose less than 72 hours after birth. Rhogam prevent the mother bodies from producing antibody.

Who are those at risk of Rhesus factor complications?

A Rh+ woman who

1.did not receive rhogam injection during or immediately after any pregnancy.

2.Perform abortion without taking the rhogam injection.

Know your Rhesus factor it is as important as genotype.

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