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Family / Re: Have You Ever Lost A Very Good Relationship Due To Genotype? by 2lola: 11:24pm On Jun 22, 2020
Ishilove:

The test result was, and I quote-

Blood Group- A+
Rhesus- D


Na wetin I see for paper o
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 10:32pm On Jun 22, 2020
Blueelf:


Yes, you are right. Also because Rohr just seems to like him..

You have never changed even after the lockdown cheesy.
Always a pessimistic person

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 9:04pm On Jun 21, 2020
sophtcopy:
How many of you agree with me that Iwobi is overhyped? ...especially on this thread
Because of a match against run away league leaders? Where he was played out of position and had to do a lot of defensive duty in a defensive set-up.

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Politics / Re: WHO Officials Are Members Of Presidential Task Force On Covid 19. by 2lola: 4:59pm On Jun 21, 2020
Pusyiter:
They know not neither will they understand
What we are battling is more to it than meet the eyes
Bill Gates had already told the World years back that what will reduce global population was not war but the emergence of a virus.
To him, a vaccine is the solution
I challenge any global scientist and reader of my piece to provide proof where a virus was brought to an end by a vaccine?

Stop showing your ignorance,
Polio, Small Pox are viral infection which where bought to end by vaccine.
Intact most viral infection do not have cure and are self limiting. Instead vaccines are used
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 2:21am On Jun 16, 2020

Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 12:02pm On Jun 09, 2020
Victor Osihmen has won ligue one young player of the season ahead of player like Mbape

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Education / Help A Nairalander With This Decision by 2lola: 11:39pm On Jun 05, 2020
A friend of mine who studies nursing science is planning on going for masters in anaesthetic nursing.
Can anyone suggest a good university or school of nursing who offer such at a very affordable price

Amarabae and other nurses
Romance / Re: It Takes Three To Tango (18+)...By Abiodun O by 2lola: 12:36am On Jun 03, 2020
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Sports / How Philip Billing Decieved Nigeria- Rhor by 2lola: 7:07pm On May 29, 2020
Gernot Rohr today in an interview with Colin Udoh.

"There was one problem with Phillip Billing. It was the agent of Billing who called me and he said that he was interested in playing for Nigeria cos he is not playing for the senior team of Denmark and so he wanted me to call him. I said i don't have his number and he gave it to me"

Billing just used Nigeria to gain the attention of Denmark. The guy agreed and then withdrew. This is one of the reasons, I do not like saying names until everything is done.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 2:41am On May 26, 2020
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Nairaland / General / Re: About Nairaland, the Nigerian Forum. by 2lola: 1:49am On May 26, 2020
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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 9:00pm On May 23, 2020
ChrisKels:




What was that supposed to mean? Dude I do not stay in Lagos and I know nothing about whatever thing you got yourself in, over there. You must be mistaking me for someone else. I don't know you please

I don't think you understand the joke, Guy was trolling you on your statement about Billing decision to represent Nigeria. cheesy
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 9:08pm On May 16, 2020
TheGoodJoe:


They are idle.
embarassed is this a joke or what, so all of them had a meeting to come find some work for themselves by making allegations.
It not everything you defend you are only talking of Taiwo, what about ideye, Obasi and Emunike claims.
Let call for investigation into all this allegations instead of critising those speaking

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Politics / Re: COVID-19, Kogi: Sagay Advises FG To Send NCDC Officials Back With Full Security by 2lola: 3:01am On May 12, 2020
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Wiseandtrue:

I hope that Kano have made sufficient test before enforcing a state that refuse to key into your mirage Covid-19 undecided

Don't get it twisted, Yahaya Bello, is part and parcel of this government, so if he's saying that there's no virus in his state, simply means that this COVID-19 does not exist in Nigeria!!!

Ever since the beginning of this pandemic, FG have never shown us the video of someone heavily down with the symptoms

For all we know, the Italian might be employed to act, there's nothing impossible in Nigeria so as to create public awareness, so that the Nigerian government can make monies from the international community

Why force a state to undergo the test when there's one desperately in need of it

Do you want to infect them with the virus

Unwise and false

Trash

You are contradicting yourself, first you said Kano needs it urgently and next no covid-19 in Nigeria.
Stay one place
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 8:05pm On May 05, 2020
African National Teams with the number of Foreign born/groomed players. From the highest to the least.

S/N No. of Foreign. %
Born/Groomed

1.B/Faso 29 74.4%
2.Morocco 29 67%
3. C.A.R. 18 62.1%
4.Cameroon 26 59.1%
5. Somalia 20 57.1%
6. G.Bissau 28 56%
7. Senegal 19 56%
8. Algeria 39 52%
9. Congo DR 27 49.1%
10.CapeVerd 25 49.0%
11.Comoros 19 47.5%
12.Madagas 18 47.4%
13.Tunisia 18 46.2%
14.IvoryCoast 18 46.2%
15. Togo 13 44.9%
16. Gambia 20 44.8%
17. Gabon 13 44.8%
18. Mali 16 40%
19. Benin 17 39.5%
20.Mauritius 5 39.5%
21. Guinea 26 36.6%
22.SaoTome&P. 10 35.7%
23. E/Guinea 27 35.1%
24. S/Leone 8 34.8%
25. Nigeria 13 33%
26. S/Sudan 9 31%
27. Angola 12 30%
28. Congo 16 27.1%
29.Mauritania 13 27.1%
30. Niger 7 25.9%
31. Uganda 9 20%
32. Burundi 6 16.29%
33. Ghana 8 12.7%
34.Mozambiq. 5 12.5%
35. Liberia 5 12%
36. Zimbabwe 4 9.5%
37. Chad 2 9.5%
38. Eritrea 2 8.3%
39. Djibouti 2 7.4%
40. Kenya 3 7.0%
41. Libya 2 6.9%
42.SouthAfrica 3 6.5%
43. Seychelles 1 4.3%
44. Namibia 2 4.2%
45. Sudan 1 3.0%
46. Tanzania 1 2.1%
47. Egypt 1 1.8%
Zambia,Malawi,Rwanda,Lesotho, Ethiopia,Botswana & eswatini all have no Foreign trained/born players.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 2:39pm On May 05, 2020
Bolowolowo:


Why combine mens and women's comps?

Yeah it Africa(male and female) with most trophy
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 3:15am On May 05, 2020
COUNTRY'S WITH MOST TROPHY'S IN AFRICA

BASED ON 11 TOURNAMENTS..

AFCON,
CHAN,
U23 Nation Cup / Olympic Gold Medal
U20 Nation Cup / World Cup
U17 Nation Cup / World Cup
AWCON,
U20 AWCON,
U17 AWCON.


NIGERIA 33 TITLES
3- AFCON
1- U23 Nation Cup
1- Olympic Gold Medal
7- U20 Nation Cup
2- U17 Nation Cup
5- U17 World Cup
11- AWCON
2- U20 AWCON
1- U17 AWCON


EGYPT 13 TITLES
7- AFCON
1- U23 Nation Cup
4- U20 Nation Cup
1- U17 Nation Cup


GHANA 12 TITLES
4- AFCON
3- U20 Nation Cup
1- U20 World Cup
2- U17 Nation Cup
2- U17 World Cup


CAMERON 9 TITLES
5- AFCON
2- U17 Nation Cup
1- U20 Nation Cup
1- Olympic Medal


CONGO 4 TITLES
1- AFCON
2- CHAN
1- U20 Nation Cup


EQUATORIAL GUINEA 4 TITLES
2- AWCON
2- U17 Nation Cup


IVORY COAST 3 TITLES
2- AFCON
1- U17 Nation Cup


ALGERIA 3 TITLES
2- AFCON
1- U17 Nation Cup


MOROCCO 3 TITLES
1- AFCON
1- CHAN
1- U20 Nation Cup


MALAI 3 TITLES
1- U20 Nation Cup
2- U17 Nation Cup


DR CONGO 2 TITLES
2- AFCON


TUNISIA 2 TITLES
1- AFCON
1- CHAN


ZAMBIA 2 TITLES
1- AFCON
1- U20 Nation Cup


GAMBIA 2 TITLES
2- U17 Nation Cup


SOUTH AFRICA 1 TITLE
1- AFCON


SUDAN 1 TITLE
1- AFCON

ETHOPIA 1 TITLE
1- AFCON

LIBYA 1 TITLE
1- CHAN

GABON 1 TITLE
1- U23 Nation Cup

ANGOLA 1 TITLE
1- U20 Nation Cup

BURKINA FASO 1 TITLE
1- U17 Nation Cup

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 12:21am On Apr 24, 2020
Arguement

Al- Ahly VS Arsenal

Sundew VS Lile

Ws Serif VS Everton


Which is the better club?
Politics / Re: How Abba Kyari Died Of Coronavirus Disease In Lagos - By LASG by 2lola: 11:39pm On Apr 23, 2020
GamalNasser:


Separate wing indeed ? Do you know the place ? They obviously put him in one of their VVIP wards ...the law was clear that no private hospital should keep COVID patients ...ask yourself what a hospital that specializes in cardiology was doing keeping a patient with a very contagious chimeric virus that is dangerous to people with co-morbidities like heart disease which are what 90 percents of the patients First cardiology come in with ...the hospital was reckless , the state govt was reckless And even the NCDC has said they where not carried along and you are here saying Nonsense like the typical everything goes Nigerian you are

Typical everything Nigerian is what you are displaying the NCDC were not carried along was bad fine, but the state CfH said the hospital was allowed to treat Covid 19 yet you are saying another thing. Typical Nigeria wired only to just criticise even with fact
Politics / Re: How Abba Kyari Died Of Coronavirus Disease In Lagos - By LASG by 2lola: 2:45pm On Apr 19, 2020
“As a basis for accreditation, First Cardiology Consultants established a separate specialist wing with staff dedicated to the treatment of complicated cases of COVID-19, under the supervision of the Lagos State COVID-19 emergency response team.”[/quote]


GamalNasser:
So because of money First cardiology consultants where ready to risk the lives of all their patients ? Did the inform their other patients and visitors they where housing a super spreader there against the advise of NCDC

Did you read were prof. Abayomi said the hospital had a separate wing for complicated casesand was monitored by LASG

and over 300 people liked your post.
undecided

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Education / Re: Lagos Pegs Entry Age Into JSS1 At 12 Years by 2lola: 3:41pm On Apr 07, 2020
xpool:

Upon the the whole long note that you wrote, you only got 2 likes.
It shows that your effort, time and submission are primitive, backward, depressive, stupid and annoying.
You just applauded the same old schizophrenic Nigerian politician, who has nothing to offer his citizens except deception, corruption, failure and oppression.
You don't peg people's destiny, Lagos state will lose. You have just opened way to more birth date forgeries and death of geniuses in Lagos.
Because the state does not want to work, like all Nigerian politicians whose brains are vegetables, it is seeking for a way out which they is the easiest.
Who do us this things?
Instead of fighting against quota system, principle of educationally developed/undeveloped areas as determinant of admissions you creating more problems.
The whole Europe and USA is seeking where to buy face masks, protective gears, gloves and hydroxychloroquine, they are turning to India.
In our stability in terms of covid19, we can not think of a way to help the world and even boost our economy. We can't think of nothing to produce, no state governor is even thinking, except on grabbing the peoples money.
Geniuses entering schools at early stage is not the reason for antisocial behavior.
Continue clapping


And guese what? you had one.
Health / Re: FACT-CHECK: Is Coronavirus Caused By 5G Technology? by 2lola: 2:26am On Apr 07, 2020
Gabbriell:


electromagnetic waves don't need to penetrate ur skin when ur nose is wide open.

Dude u breath it in always..... grin

The question u should be asking is; "is it harmful ?:" Ans: No (this doesn't mean there no effects).

But if u add any Artificial Intelligence(AI) to it...the anwser above will depend on what is added.


Dude you called yourself a physicist and yet you re talking about breathing EM.
DOo you know quantum physics, astrophysics and there real life application?
Do you you really understand EM spectrum the frequency,energy and wavelengths.
Go and dad them up first


Peace
Politics / Re: Wole Soyinka: Garba Shehu Is A Paid Propagandist Hired To Distract Nigerians by 2lola: 10:21am On Apr 03, 2020
knowhowk:
. Is the Minister of Health Field of Study Medicine ? We are Talking about Health ,this one and Garba is talking about Field .Do they know anything about Health as well.


Get your fact right the minister of health is an orthopaedics Surgeon
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 12:56am On Mar 21, 2020
Humility017:


we in Nigeria are just scared
the government have been handling and is still handling every thing with light gloves

I feel you just like critizing the goverment the virus has been in the country for 3 weeks now and it still controlled,

Am sure you saw the video safari girl shared where WHO was commending Nigeria as one of the Country who has managed it well since it index case.
Our Health system might be poor but with the little resources wr have done well. Like Tbaba said the only mistake was closing the boarders late
Health / Re: Second Case Of Coronavirus Confirmed In Nigeria by 2lola: 11:18am On Mar 09, 2020
BlastAfonja:
Gos bless this Corona virus, its is gradually wiping the Afonjas out of the surface of the earth. The wicked shall not go unpunished. Quarantine the virus to that region, let them all due. I know this second contact will link to thousand more contacts of the virus. God is wonderful.

Normally I don't do this but are you mad or you want to be unfortunate. You think this is a joke turning everything into Tribal war. When phone get into hand of a fool this is what you get wasted.

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Education / Medical Council Threaten NUC Over Phd by 2lola: 11:59pm On Feb 24, 2020
MDCAN WITHDRAWS SERVICE FROM NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

The disagreement between National Universities Commission (NUC) and the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) over mandatory PhD demand on clinical lecturers has worsened, as MDCAN has withdrawn it’s services from medical education in all medical colleges in Nigerian universities.

3. If the NUC fails to withdraw her secular, there is a very high probability that MDCAN, and all her members will commence an indefinite industrial action after the resolution of the meeting today.
This industrial action will have massive impact on medical education as all clinical activities and lectures will be brought to a complete halt in all medical schools across the country, starting from tomorrow.

As MDCAN threatened earlier to embark on strike if the NUC did not withdraw it’s circular to Nigerian universities on compulsory postgraduate training for clinical sciences from medical education .

The NUC, through a circular had directed vice-chancellors of universities and the Registrar of the National Postgraduate Medical College that doctors teaching students in universities must have PhD to qualify them for the job, noting that residency training leading to the posession of Fellowship was not enough to qualify them to teach medical students in universities.

While addressing newsmen in Jos, Plateau State, the National President MDCAN, Professor Kenneth Ozoilo, who said the association will withdraw it’s services from medical education as from Monday (February 24), said it was an established fact that the curriculum content of the Fellowship far outstrips that of the PhD.

“While the PhD is a predominantly academic pursuit, the Fellowship is both academic and professional, and as of today, is the minimum qualification required to practice as a specialist, and to teach medicine. Let me also add that this the practice worldwide.

He said the NUC has failed to address basic fundamental question such as what is the deficiency in medical education currently that the NUC plans to correct by imposing the PhD on medical lecturers?

The MDCAN President, declared thus: “Come midnight February 24, we shall withdraw our services from medical education in Nigeria and focus our energies on caring for our patients. We wish the NUC and the universities good luck in finding doctors with PhDs to man their medical schools”.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 5:16pm On Feb 16, 2020
Subzero047:


If clubs were breaching FFP rules when there was no money how can they stop it now football is all about money?

Chelsea(and other small clubs) would not have grown if the FFP rules were forced on them

City were not ban mainly because of FFP. The case of FFP has been settled along with PSG owns. They are now being punished for using false documents and information for defending themselves. Which is worst than breaking FFP.
The original documents were the one Pinto hacked on and exposed.

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Sports / Joseph Yobo Should Coach Super Eagles To Qatar 2020 by 2lola: 1:55pm On Jan 15, 2020
I am stirring the hornets nest again.

The present times actually demand such ‘madness’.


I can almost hear many Nigerians, particularly those that cannot shake off the idea of a White coach being superior to anything a Black coach can offer, scream loudly that Segun has started again o!


Yes, I have started again, but permit me to remind everyone the source of my authority to stir things up.

In 1994, shortly after the USA World Cup, I initiated a campaign in my newspaper column to stop the hiring of foreign coaches for Nigeria’s national teams, including the Super Eagles. I believed that with the 1994 World Cup experience, Nigeria had finally laid down a firm foundation upon which a new generation of Nigerian coaches can be built.

I stated at the time that, starting with the Keshi-generation of ex-internationals turning coaches, Nigeria should have no further business hiring unknown foreigners to handle the Super Eagles again.

One of those that saw what I saw, and shared my vision was Onochie Anibeze, the. sports editor of the Vanguard newspapers.

Between us, and without consulting each other, but thinking purely from our mutual appreciation of the breakthrough achieved by the large entry of Nigerian players into the professional ranks of European football at the time (facilitated by Westerhof), and with many of them going all the way to experience playing in the World Cup, Nigeria had a pool of players with the capacity to become very successful national team coaches.

We even listed a few that we felt had the best qualifications. We were absolutely spot on.

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From that list Stephen Keshi was identified as Clemens Westerhof’s natural successor even by the Dutch coach himself. ‘The Big Boss’ was a born leader. He carried this on to coaching after understudying Westerhof, getting licensed and climbing his way to become the most successful (Nigerian) coach ever.

Westerhof knew that when the chips are down a European will never love another man’s country enough to lay down his life. Meanwhile, such commitment is what is needed at the theatre of the most difficult competitions in football.

Onochie and I also identified in Samson Siasia, despite his Warri Boy attitude as a player, as having the streetwiseness and spirit, that can handle Nigerian players.

We were right. He secured the necessary qualifications and became the most celebrated coach by the international community in Nigeria’s history.

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All of that was great until that generation became infected, as most of us are in the country in all spheres, by the compromiser ‘virus’ that turns good people to bad because, as John Mastoroudes derogatorily used to put it, ‘every Nigerian has a price’.

There were a few others too that I thought ought to go into coaching in order to build up the stock of qualified and experienced Nigerian players ready to step in and to take charge of Nigerian football at all levels – Daniel Amokachi, Ike Shorunmu, Emeka Ezeugo, Emmanuel Amuneke, Finidi George, Sunday Oliseh and so on.

Unfortunately, as they all did to achieve such a major paradigm shift was not going to be easy. To replace White coaches required the patience of a vulture that the fanatical Nigerian football fan did not have. So, as we speak, almost that entire generation of coaches are stuck in limbo, not fully embraced at home, and completely discriminated against overseas.

Administrators did not appreciate the consequences of halting the progression of developing Nigerian coaches by sticking with them through thick and thin, instead, they chose the easier route, and returned to our ‘vomit’ – the era of foreign coaches once again, back to slavery.

Europe will surely never take Nigerian coaches into the big clubs or national teams, even in a million years. But the worst aspect is the failure of Nigerian clubs and administrators to understand that initial ‘failures’ of their own coaches as useful lessons and tools along the journey to eventual success.

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Indigenous coaches have remained in a vortex, going round and round in circles, not achieving anything.

Had Nigeria followed the trajectory of developing local coaches from our international pool of players after Stephen Keshi’s era, by now, no one will be engaged in the present debate about which coach should handle the Super Eagles for the 2022 World Cup, our next critical project. The cost of hiring one foreign coach can be spread across a whole planet of Nigerian coaches who could build a solid football environment and economy in the country.

So, it does not make sense to me, sentiments apart, to continue to tow the old, tested and failed route. If we must have a foreign coach it must be from amongst the best there is.

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If not, if the choice is to be a Nigerian, as some of us advocate, we must not expect a quick fix or a sprint situation. It must be a mini-marathon race, on a long, lonely but guided route.

Nigerians must make up their minds to sink or swim with Nigerian ex-international players-turned-coaches, whilst giving them every best training and opportunity in the world to get the experience and knowledge to take Nigerian football to the zenith! If we do not do that, we shall remain forever in the state of thinking we are never good enough!

So, on that premise, yes, Segun has come again o!

Nigeria now has a second chance and a second generation of retired players with the football experience, knowledge and correct psychology (because they are Nigerians and are familiar with our players’ habits and idiosyncrasies) to be able to handle the national teams of Nigeria.

That’s why, without closing the chapter on the Keshi-generation, Nigeria must start again to look at the second generation. They are even slightly more equipped than the Keshi-generation with their deeper grounding in European football.

That’s why also, If I were to be in charge of Nigerian football, I will spend the next two years preparing a new leader out of the next generation of Nigerian coaches that will effectively take over all the national teams of Nigeria.

We tried it with Samson Siasia and Stephen Keshi and Austin Eguavoen Ike Shorunmu, Daniel Amokachi, and so on, and it worked up to a point and for a while, until the Nigerian factor reared its ugly head and Nigerians lost their patience.

This time, we won’t let it happen. Through a deliberate process of training and exposure to the best practices and personnel in the world, we would create new Guardiolas, Zidanes, Klopps, Enriques, all relatively young, retired ex-footballers that joined coaching ranks without having to waste years in the ‘classrooms’ but molded on the fields, to become the greatest coaches in the world today.

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Joseph Yobo

I have a person in mind. It is an informed position.

The excitement for me is that I do not even know if the great Nigerian football hero is interested in coaching, or if he has acquired a coaching license, or if he would even give up his present life for one of uncertainty and criticism that coaching attracts.

He will be making a great sacrifice if he takes up the offer. I will be prepared to sink or swim with him. He is very humble, a great leader of the national team players during his time, the player with the most caps for Nigeria in history, a mature, cool, well-read, very articulate and experienced ex-international football player, captain, very knowledgeable and probably the best football analyst I have seen of all Nigerian footballers.

Add to all the above, proper understudy of great coaches, the best professional training available anywhere, and a guarantee that the country will sink or swim with him, and I shall present to you, Joseph Yobo, the next coach of the Super Eagles in two years’ time!"

what do you think?
Health / Re: Conjoined Twins Successfully Separated In Abuja Hospital by 2lola: 3:42pm On Jan 09, 2020
urchcoded:
Pls doctors in the house, who now gets the liver

the liver is capable of self regeneration, and is divided into lobe which can function independently, so if the lobes are shared between them it will regenerate to form a full liver

do you know there is liver transplant part of the donor liver are removed and given to the recipient and both surveillance
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by 2lola: 3:24pm On Jan 09, 2020
kendrick93:
Point is Nicholas Pepe looked world class in the french Ligue One which is why arsenal bought him for over 70m ...
I remembered the Bayern Munich board said Pepe wasn't Bayern's standard which is why they refused to go for him... Scoring in the french Ligue doesn't mean a player will succeed at a top club/league....
So far there's nothing Osimhem has done that Pepe hadn't and we all know how that went, which is my scepticism.....
imagine someone up there saying he will bench benzema at Real.....there is thin line between realism and delusion

Nobody said he will bench Benzema, he only said he will be an understudy to him and probably take over when he leaves(which will happen so as he is 33)

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