Politics / Re: Kingsley Moghalu: Enyinnaya Abaribe Has Endorsed My Bid For The Presidency by 49cents(m): 2:06pm On Jun 22, 2021 |
GlorifiedTunde: This man wey no serious.
All in his head is becoming the president.
This guy is so selfish and egocentric!
You're acting like politics is a Twitter thing, you don't identify with any agitation, you don't lend your voice at crucial times, yet you want to be President.
Leadership of convenience is not acceptable in Nigeria anymore.
RUBBISH!
I'm not Igbo, but I'll prefer an Abaribe President than this man! I doubt if you have been following him enough to hear his thoughts and views on the issues you raised. He is solidly behind restructuring even in his first run and has been repeating it since 2015. It is unfair to make hasty and uniformed comments on such a man. Abaribe knows this man too well to have endorsed him even with him not in PDP. Prof Whole Soyinka too endorsed him in 2015. ...and it was for gernaine reasons |
Politics / Re: Kingsley Moghalu: Enyinnaya Abaribe Has Endorsed My Bid For The Presidency by 49cents(m): 2:00pm On Jun 22, 2021 |
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Politics / Re: Kingsley Moghalu: Enyinnaya Abaribe Has Endorsed My Bid For The Presidency by 49cents(m): 1:58pm On Jun 22, 2021 |
ProfAmaben: Good news. We all know that you can't win cos Nigeria loathes good leaders. Moghalu, I advice you to enjoy your life and forget about Nigeria. It is a huge mess. People that would gladly vote for Tinubu/Ganduje in 2023 are those you're bothered about?? if we all individually simply think he can win and vote for him then he will win.....its is simply a change in mentality |
Politics / Re: Kingsley Moghalu: Enyinnaya Abaribe Has Endorsed My Bid For The Presidency by 49cents(m): 1:55pm On Jun 22, 2021 |
Shattuck: Nigeria at this moment is in desperate need, it's funny how you all criticize everyone who wants to make a change, yet keep voting for the same people who made Nigeria a mess every time, I guess the likes of apc vs pdp tinubu vs atiku never tire una. honestly nigerians are really dumb politically......the idiot has never even read the guys maifesto but he is fast in spewing rubbish 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Kingsley Moghalu: Enyinnaya Abaribe Has Endorsed My Bid For The Presidency by 49cents(m): 1:52pm On Jun 22, 2021 |
PlayMaker14: While I commend Enyinnaya Abaribe for showing his support for Kingsley Moghalu, I really don't think Moghalu has that political pedigree to pull off a surprise to rake in One million votes in total.
I am not trying to discourage anyone who have the intentions of voting for this fine young man, but you don't just gain political pedigree by appearing and disappearing at every General elections...
Though I prefer him more than the two-faced snitch called Sowore who's currently roaming the streets of Abuja with accute madness. Yes i completely agree with you!! he doesnt have the pedigree of the so-called heavy weights who we all know are corrupt and without any moral compass. seriously do you not have hope that a good man like him should run until he wins? do you still not know that atiku, tinubu, orji uzor kalu and the kano governor are in the same whatsapp group of stealing and corruption and wickedness this country needs a game changer not this bandits you call heavy weights suffer no dey taya you |
Sports / Re: Remembering Nigeria’s AFCON 1994 Super Squad by 49cents(m): 7:01pm On Jun 17, 2021 |
milann: The Nigeria national football squad at Tunisia 1994 Africa Cup of Nations Cup (AFCON) tournament paraded some notable names that made the squad a fearsome proposition and are arguably the best Eagles squad in the nation’s footballing history. The team came into the 1994 AFCON tournament as one of the three favourites for the title, which they ended up winning. This was after their first triumph in 1980. Though hampered by the baggage of emerging as runners-up in I984 and 88, coach Clemence Westerhof was determined to end Nigeria’s long search for her second AFCON title and it was a perfect timing. Grouped alongside Egypt and Gabon in group B, the golden generation approached the competition with caution, but the team began their campaign on a bright note as they dismissed Gabon 3-0 in the opener with two goals coming from the late Rashidi Yekini and Mutiu Adepoju. Their second game was a goalless draw against Egypt to book a place in the knockout stages.
Zaire were not an easy opponent in the second round but Yekini’s brace took Nigeria into the semi- final to face arch-rivals, Ivory Coast. In what was a pulsating encounter that swung back and forth, the Eagles triumphed on penalties after the 90 minutes and extra time ended 2-2. It was one man against the world as Zambia earned the sympathy of the football’s global family after its first team perished on the coast of Gabon during World Cup qualifiers.
The Chipolopolo drew the first blood through Elijah Litana but like a rejected stone turned the corner piece of the building, Emmanuel Amuneke scored twice to ensure Nigeria smiled home with the trophy. Alloy Agu may have watched from the bench, but he described the tournament as one of the best moments in his career. He told PREMIUM TIMES that team spirit and hard work were key to Nigeria’s success in Tunisia. “It was a moment I will never forget as a footballer. Yes, we came into the tournament as favourites, but it took hard work and team spirit to win in Tunisia. “We were one happy family, and it was a time when Nigerian players were getting to the peak. It gave us the confidence to embrace our career with much optimism, and that was exactly what happened at the World Cup,” he added. The 23-man squad Goalkeepers: Peter Rufai, Wilfred Agbonavbare, Alloy Agu Defenders: Stephen Keshi, Austin Eguavoen, Uche Okafor, Uche Okechukwu, Isaac Semitoje, Ben Iroha, Nduka Ugbade Midfielders: Sunday Oliseh, Mutiu Adepoju, Edema Fuludu, Thompson Oliha, Austin Okocha, Efan Ekoku Forwards: Rashidi Yekini, Samson Siasia, Daniel Amokachi, Emmanuel Amuneke, Victor Ikpeba, Finidi George
Where are they now? Peter Rufai Regarded as one of the best goalkeepers to man the post for the senior national team.
We remember him for his panache and near-perfect reflexes that astounded opposition teams. Rufai was the Eagles’ No.1 in Tunisia 94. His ability to organise his defenders and bail them out in any danger makes him arguably Nigeria’s best ever goalkeeper. The former Stationery Stores and Femo Scorpions goalkeeper also played for Dragon FC of Benin, Lokeren, Beveren (in Belgium). He also had a successful career at Farense (Portugal), Hercules, and Deportivo La Coruna in Spain. Rufai who jettisoned a chance to be crowned as King of Idimu kingdom currently shuttles between Lagos and Spain. Once an ambassador of Remita, he runs youth football clinics in Lagos. Wilfred Agbonavbare (Late) He was tipped to be No.1 despite his healthy rivalry with Alloy Agu in the qualifiers, but after weeks of training camp in Papendal and Amsterdam, Holland, he dropped to third in the pecking order of goalkeepers.
It was an enormous setback for the former Rayo Vallecano goalkeepers as Rufai rediscovered his mojo to claim the No.1 jersey. He watched from the bench as Rufai got better with matches. Agbonavbare suffered one of the worst racist abuse in Spain after his penalty save denied Real Madrid the chance of beating Barcelona to the title in 1992. Madrid fans chanted racist slurs like, “Negro cabron, recoge al algodon” meaning “black bastard, pick the cotton!” Agbonavbare retired at the early age of 31 and resettled in Madrid, and worked as a baggage and cargo handler at Barajas airport, Madrid. He also had a brief stint as a goalkeeper trainer. He lost his wife to cancer in 2012 and died of a similar disease in 2015. Alloy Agu He was the second goalkeeper in the 1994 squad that Clemence Westerhof listed for the 2006 African Cup of Nations in Tunisia.
He was one of the first Nigerian goalkeepers to feature in the Dutch Eredivisie before calling it quits with active football. Agu is currently under the payroll of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) as Super Eagles’ goalkeeper trainer. Austin Eguavoen Converted from a midfielder into a full-back, ‘Cerezo’ was a dominant part of the back-four that took the Eagles to the 1994 AFCON title.
He combined well with the late Uche Okafor, Uche Okechukwu, and Ben Iroha to keep opposing strikers at bay. Westerhof handed him the responsibility of leading the Eagles in the finals after injury ruled out skipper Stephen Keshi. He worked as Super Eagles manager at Egypt 2006 AFCON where Nigeria settled for Bronze. He currently works with the NFF as a member of the technical committee. Ben Iroha He was the preferred choice ahead of Nduka Ugbade, given the embarrassment of talents at Westerhof’s disposal, and he justified his inclusion in the squad with his ability to combine his defensive and attacking instinct.
His one-two pass gave Nigeria an early lead against Cote d’Ivoire in the semi-finals and kept a watertight defence to ensure Nigeria overran the stubborn Zambians in the finals. Iroha had an unsuccessful stint overseas and retired in 2000. He was an assistant coach when Nigeria won THE 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup in South Korea and was once on the payroll of Heartland and Dolphins. He currently lives in the US. Uche Okechukwu The ‘Gentle Giant’ will be forever remembered as the towering presence behind Nigeria’s successful stint at Tunisia 94.
The former Brondby and Fenerbahce centre-back also featured for Ocean Boys and Bayelsa United after a successful stint in Europe. Uche retired from active football at 41 and neither embraced coaching nor featured in club eventsb] because of his shyness. He is currently based in Owerri running his business. Stephen Keshi The ‘Big Boss’ is one of the best centre-backs Africa has ever produced. Although late Keshi got injured weeks into the tournament, coach Westerhof opted to pick him because he was an inspirational captain of the squad. He was seen whispering and charging his teammates to go to this kill as Nigeria went to win her second AFCON in Tunisia.
With a successful career in Belgium, Ivory Coast, and France, Keshi retired from active football following a nagging ankle injury and embraced coaching. He was in charge when flying Eagles Eagles crashed out of African Youth Championship in Ethiopia but he was part of the Eagles coaching crew that qualified Nigeria for the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup. Keshi also qualified Togo for her first World Cup and handled the Eagles of Mali before returning to tinker Nigeria to the 2013 AFCON title in South Africa before leading the Eagles to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Keshi died of cardiac arrest on June 7, 2016, in Benin City. Isaac Semitoje The former Super Eagles and Iwuanyanwu sweeper sat on the bench through the tournament, given the pedigree of other defenders in the team.
Westerhof dropped him from the USA 94 squad. Semitoje is currently based in Benin and he is into personal business. Nduka Ugbade Popularly known as Sao Paulo by his Eagles teammates, the former U-17 skipper also watched from the bench as Nigeria emerged as African champions after beating Zambia 2-1 in the finals.
He had a short stint in Israel and retired from active football because of injury. Ugbade enjoyed a successful spell as a youth coach after he assisted Garba Manu to U-17 World Cup glory in 2013. He currently handles the NNL side, Giants Brillas. Austin Okocha This mercurial midfielder was one of the best playmakers Nigeria ever produced.
He gave the world a slice of his talents in Tunisia 94 and combined well with Sunday Oliseh to propel Nigeria to her second AFCON glory. Jay-jay played for PSG, Fenerbahce Bolton Wanderers, and retired too early according to his teeming fans. He went into business after retirement. Okocha is the brand ambassador for a long list of companies. Mutiu Adepoju The ‘Headmaster’ was part of the squad in Tunisia and he was on the score sheet in Nigeria 3-0 win over Gabon in the group opening match.
Mutiu Adepoju [PHOTO CREDIT: Goal.com] The former 3SC team manager spent most of his career in Spain, where he scored 22 goals from 175 matches. He is the current Spanish La Liga ambassador in Nigeria and also manages his personal businesses. Efan Ekoku Ekoku featured in Nigeria’s 2-0 win over Zaire in the quarter-final of Tunisia 94 World Cup and had to be replaced when he struggled to have a single shot at goal.
Efan Ekoku [PHOTO CREDIT: Goal.com] The former Norwich and Bournemouth striker once worked as a commentator for Premier League production. He is based in the UK and works as a soccer pundit. Edema Fuludu A fringe member of the Tunisia 1994 AFCON winning team, Edema was respected for his hard work and business-like approach to matches.
Edema Fuludu The former Julius Berger star played his last active game for Turkish side Always SK before retiring from football. He lives in Delta and is actively involved in politics. Thompson Oliha (Late) He was known as the team warhorse for his tireless play. [ Thompson Oliha He came as the best replacement for Moses Kpakor, who quit the scene because of a career- ending injury. Whenever Westerhof saw danger from the opposition, he deployed Oliha to keep such a player at bay.
Oliha was Westerhof’s beloved player because of his work rate and dedication. Oliha worked with the Kwara football academy before his death in 2013.
Daniel Amokachi ‘Da Bull’ was a key member of the winning side, and his tenacity and work rate played a huge role in ensuring that Nigeria emerged champions in Tunisia and he featured in two AFCON and World Cup tournaments.
Daniel Amokachi PHOTO CREDIT: Goal.com] Amokachi won the English FA Cup with Everton under manager Joe Royle and joined Besiktas in Turkey and tinkered Nasarawa FC and was the assistant coach to late Stephen Keshi as Nigeria won her third AFCON in 2013. Amokachi is currently the special adviser on sports to President Muhammadu Buhari. He is also an ambassador for a couple of brands. Emmanuel Amuneke Amuneke scored Nigeria’s two goals in the finals after Westerhof deliberately confined him to the bench throughout the group matches and knockout stages.
Emmanuel Amuneke He took the pressure off top players like Keshi before the “Dutchgerian” threw the former Zamalek winger into the fray. He justified his inclusion by ensuring Nigeria rallied back from a goal down and later scored the winning goal. He retired from active football after a brief stint at GC Barca. Amuneke had a successful career in coaching after he led Nigeria U-17 to a World Cup triumph in 2015. He ensured Tanzania qualified for its first AFCON in Egypt in 2019, and he is the current youth coach at Misr Lel Makassa in Egypt. Finidi George The former Ajax winger was one of the finest wingers that emerged from the tournament. Although he had a quiet tourney, his contribution cannot be overlooked.
Finidi George PHOTO CREDIT: Goal.com] The former Ajax winger played for Real Betis and was known for his matador’s style of celebration after scoring a goal. He once applied for the Golden Eaglets’ job and he currently lives in Spain. Rashidi Yekini (Late) CAF adjudged the goalsfather as the dreaded striker at Tunisia 94, where he scored five goals.
Rashidi Yekini [PHOTO CREDIT: goal.com] Yekini httpswas on duty in Nigeria’S 3-0 win over Gabon in Group B opener, scoring two goals with Mutiu Adepoju on the scoring sheet. Gangling Yekini also bagged a brace in Nigeria’s 2-0 win over Zaire in the quarter-finals and a goal against Cote d’Ivoire in the semi-finals. The former Shooting Stars striker gave in to depression in the latter days of his life, although his death is still a mystery to many that were close to him. Samson Siasia Siasia is regarded as one of the most skillful strikers of the golden generation, even though he failed to score a goal in the competition.
Samson Siasia Siasia had a successful career as a coach leading Nigeria to silver in the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He went on to lead the Dream Team to another silver in the 2008 Olympics. The former Nantes and Lokeren striker is currently out of coaching after FIFA banned him for alleged match-fixing. Victor Ikpeba He was also one of the fringe players that Nigeria paraded at the Tunisia 94 AFCON.
Victor Ikpeba [PHOTO CREDIT: Goal.com] Ikpeba was a part of the Nigeria Dream Team that won Olympic gold in Atlanta 96. A discovery from Nigeria’s youth system, he had stints in Belgium with Standard Liege, Monaco where he was at his most prolific and won Africa’s best player award in 1997. He now works as football pundit with Super Sports. Sunday Oliseh Oliseh played a vital role in ensuring that Nigeria emerged as African champions in Tunisia 94.
Sunday Oliseh [PHOTO CREDIT: Goal.com] His combative style of football paved way for the likes of Okocha and Mutiu Adepoju to attack without restraint. The former Juventus and Ajax midfielder had a successful coaching career with Fortuna Sittard FC before coming over to manage Super Eagles in 2015. He is a member of FIFA’s technical team and also works as a soccer pundit. Uche Okafor (Late) The former Michelin FC and Hannover 96 defender combined well with Uche Okechukwu at the heart of the Eagles defence. Kizito was not as flambouyant as other members of that team and kept a low profile.
Uche Okafor Okafor went into coaching in Texas after retirement and died in 2011.
1994 AFCON-winning Eagles [PHOTO CREDIT: Goal.com] https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/468104-remembering-nigerias-afcon-1994-super-squad.html
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Education / Re: Igbo States Lead In National Common Entrance Scores by 49cents(m): 5:11pm On Jun 15, 2021 |
Dot people doing well |
Politics / Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by 49cents(m): 8:14pm On Jun 07, 2021 |
Kingspin: They just Just pay. and go
No permanent ban? And withdrawal of licence? No Arrest and jail. Worst of them all, is been done in secrecy.
Buhari stop supporting Bokoharam and killer herdsmen. . sighs |
Family / Re: The Selfless Service I Rendered To A Pregnant Lady by 49cents(m): 1:25pm On Jun 07, 2021 |
Person wey dem dey train con dey train dog 1 Like |
Romance / Re: I Don't Like Her, I Like Her Younger Sister by 49cents(m): 11:24am On Jun 07, 2021 |
Lamasta:
Forget the two of them and think of how to make money that's the most important Lol |
Travel / Re: Update On Waterline Flyover Port Harcourt- Pictures & Video by 49cents(m): 3:30pm On Jun 06, 2021 |
Simplyleo: Wike is making effort to ensure good people of Rivers state enjoy the state's resources.
No wonder he doesn't want to be anywhere associated with onion thieves. He also despises oil thieves especially their grass hopper leader |
Politics / Re: Yoruba Nation Agitators Are Foolish – Aregbesola by 49cents(m): 10:38pm On Jun 05, 2021 |
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A Shi...a bum onye igbo |
Politics / Re: Yoruba Nation Agitators Are Foolish – Aregbesola by 49cents(m): 9:01pm On Jun 05, 2021 |
Xhuntra: Yoloba muslims are really cowards and sellouts. They re the problem of the south. Very slimmy and unreliable lots Are the Igbo governors who bleat One Nigeria Yorubas.... Hatred has eaten deep into you |
Business / Re: Tony Elumelu Commissions Peju Alatise For Home Sculpture (Photo) by 49cents(m): 7:29pm On Jun 05, 2021 |
Nuelito: This man is a blessing to our generation...he keeps on putting smile pon the faces of many individuals .. Once he runs for presidency...we remember the part of the country he is from |
Politics / Re: Nigerians Can Use VPN To Access Twitter - Farooq Kperogi Tells Lai Mohammed by 49cents(m): 6:57pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
Asgard73: Awon Sophisticators claiming tech guru no even fit help clueless Osibanjo ...
Osinbajo and Buhari are both dunce.. the lanky coconut head and his impish dullard
The combination Na result of present Nigeria
Which magic will yoruba President do again ... that they can’t do now.
Very senseless campaign.
Apc dull sha.., very dull and evil oriented You have a bad mouth walahi 15 Likes 2 Shares |
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Education / Re: UNILAG Sacks Boniface Igbeneghu & Samuel Omoniyi Over Sex For Grade Scandal by 49cents(m): 10:43am On Jun 03, 2021 |
Beancounter93:
Please stop lying
Or if you are telling the truth, invest your father's pension money so that we can know if it works. Don't mind the crook 2 Likes |
Education / Re: UNILAG Sacks Boniface Igbeneghu & Samuel Omoniyi Over Sex For Grade Scandal by 49cents(m): 10:41am On Jun 03, 2021 |
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Politics / Re: Farooq Kperogi: Dementia, Not Buhari, Fired NPA’s Bala Usman by 49cents(m): 9:19am On May 15, 2021 |
Collyweed: I don’t understand all this nonsense about dementia, one would think that the man was some mental giant before now.
The so-called dementia as a sign of deteriorating health is hogwash. The man was always a mumu. You are spot. Buhari was a dullard in 1983....so dementia is not even an excuss 1 Like |
Romance / Re: “This Lady Inside The Bus Was Rubbing My Leg” – Man Narrates His Ordeal by 49cents(m): 8:09am On May 14, 2021 |
Psoul: Dress decently especially when u are using public transport. Stop seducing girls that have low moral standard.
You will be addressed the way u dress. Lol |
Romance / Re: “This Lady Inside The Bus Was Rubbing My Leg” – Man Narrates His Ordeal by 49cents(m): 8:09am On May 14, 2021 |
Offpoint1: I know it's one of Twitter lies when he had to trekked to work... In short''
I wouldn't wear shorts to my personal business, so this story is fake He may be a gym instructor or site engineer.....come of it |
Art, Graphics & Video / How To Get HD Images From Shutterstock For As Low N500 In Jpeg And Eps And by 49cents(m): 1:09am On May 11, 2021 |
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Politics / Re: Moghalu & 2023: Northern Keke Napep, Okada Riders Declare Support by 49cents(m): 7:44pm On May 09, 2021 |
IgweOfNnewi: He can't have up to 3500 votes Suffer no dey taya you brother 2 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye: 'I Am N48M Richer After Chelsea’s Win Against Madrid' by 49cents(m): 9:20am On May 06, 2021 |
[quote author=Mokason288 post=101423832]This idiot peter that is controlled by a woman is always chasing clout
Show us the ticket.... Anu Inchi (bush meat)
I rep King Rude Boy [/quot
And you think his twin brother will like you stupid comment |
Romance / Re: The Ugly Side Of Being An Extremely Beautiful Lady (true Life Experience) by 49cents(m): 6:22am On Apr 16, 2021 |
Rozcol: These are some of the challenges extremely beautiful women face: It can be hard to develop a personality when others are permanently keen to project a ready-made one onto one's features.
The beautiful are fated to be told who they are far more than they are encouraged to unearth interesting identities for themselves. The beautiful are seldom single for longer than a few months;its just too difficult to keep turning people down.
In bed the beautiful wonder 'is it me or is it my body they want? They want of course to be loved for the whole of who they are but their exterior is so affecting it. The very beautiful stand to discover that very interesting people who don't look so nice are terrified of approaching them,it can be puzzling to find that one has this effect.
The very beautiful are presumed to be stupid (Nigerian standard),people don't wait to find out,they like the idea of the beautiful being resolutely dim. People feel fortune has smiled on these beauties enough already,they surely don't need anything further,like kindness or understanding that's why the beautiful may be on the receiving end of some remarkable cruelty,their pains and sorrows are of no interest,their so-called insecurities attracts scorns,certain people may even feel they need actively to show these beauties that they are nothing special though they never claimed to be.
The beautiful face difficulties in making female friends just by being beautiful. People will assume things about you just because you are beautiful,you will be called promiscuous,stuck-up,arrogant,dumb and everything in between.
Anything you do will have to be thought through a million times because it will be misconstrued as sexual interest by males and antagonistic behavior by fellow women. No matter how accomplished you are,you will always be judged on the basis of your appearance which is probably the worst part of being beautiful.
Life is indeed difficult for extremely beautiful women and more difficult if you are academically sound(she use wetin she get collect wetin she no get).
These are some of the things extremely beautiful women face. Please stop confusing culturally physical attractiveness or sexiness to being beautiful. Beauty is another concept on its own. It something that can be percieved by mature and experienced peeps. The moment I even sense you are feeling fly because you feel you are physically attractive and I must cower to you thats when I see you as ugly 1 Like |
Romance / Re: Help: My Fiancee Got Pregnant For Another Man by 49cents(m): 10:21am On Apr 14, 2021 |
philanthropic: Hope you are not lying..
If you are saying the truth, then you don't need a prophecy to tell you that your fiance is no more your fiance, except you are a Major General in SIMPING.
Many or most girls of this generation like sex, and one of the reasons is because they sleep around and get possessed with the spirit of immorality.....
"Those days, many women cheat because of lack of love and attention, today, many women cheat because of the sweetness of Fornication and Adultery" That's the kinda of girls men of this generation prefer |
Celebrities / Re: Harrysong: "Stay Off Social Media When You Want To Find A True Partner" by 49cents(m): 8:51pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
pocohantas:
Leave am. When marriage sweet, na to dey do marriage counseling. If e crash, e go turn philosopher or red piller.
I wish they the best.
The mods are so mischievous. Why add “newly married”? Lol at red piller |
Politics / Re: Wike: If Zoning Presidency To North Will Make PDP Win In 2023, I Support It by 49cents(m): 2:24pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
PrinceOfLagos: Nigerians would vote for PDP enmass if they do then they are fools in need of greater hardhsip |
Politics / Re: Okonjo-Iweala Explains Buhari’s Role In Her WTO Election Win by 49cents(m): 12:49am On Mar 16, 2021 |
nanauju: Mama we understand jare...all this one is political talk, just to massage apc ego.
We all know that even if everyone in Nigeria write letter on your behalf, if you weren’t qualified and the US didnt want you there, you wouldn’t be there.
But it’s all good, give the apc miscreants some bones to chew on tonight, maybe they will feel good about themselves Spot on....but bad mouth haha |
Politics / Re: North Food Blockage To SW: Reno Has This To Say Pics by 49cents(m): 5:00am On Mar 04, 2021 |
Oshigun: Lol. Omokri alway pushing Igbos forward to confront others and further alienate themselves in the process while carefully always shielding his own ethnic origin and people.
Who, other than a divisive bigot, can compare events between warring factions during a Civil War to a peace time situation where there is no official and government-sanctioned declaration of war?
I notice the hypocritical Omokri wants to codedly berate the Yorubas without even commenting on the absurdity and illegality of what the North is doing.
I am personally loving this. Just hope naive, 'liberal' and irritating Yorubas can now see, in 3D, what some of us have always argued which is that Yorubas should begin to be more insular and protectionist rather than continue naively and unrewardingly playing "accomodators" to the many ingrates around us.
I can only imagine where Yorubas would be now if we are as clannish, intolerant and protectionist in our land as Igbos and Northerners are in their region. See Yorubas simply move too slow and would rather align with the north for power than unite with the SE and SS to make the northern supremacy over south history. This is the indignation of other southerners to the Yoruba political mentalitiy |