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Elijahrona2:SMH |
Last2comment:kid, pray you serve, in-case whoever (chikitos) you pose with MUST not necessary be a girlfriend or a sex mate, they are either your mates from school, platoon members, friends, fans (i.e you are celebrity) etc God help you in your future endeavors. |
When Baba acts now, some 'never do good' will start that good man a tyrant. Budget office treatment is in offing here too.. |
Pidggin:What your uncle lack is gut. Simple! |
Have seen people owns both intended and unintended and they'be seen mine. Am trying to visualize where his eye first hit.. Boobs or kitten? Hmmmm |
As if dem send am. One question is why is he waiting for FG before needed state inspection.. oni ra nu gbo gbo |
Ameachi and that young captain on my mind. |
Drchristian:I actually removed his CD from the car stereo long before now.. next is to go your way.. destroyed those CDs.. |
Reality is yet to set in for OP and columnist Shaka Momodu. I wish them happy new year and permanent change in their life. #GodBlessPMB #GodBlessNigeria |
Happy birthday daddy |
Ebubeslym:Bet you are one them that give that stu.pid overbloated Nallah got to come up with such bill in the first place. Aso rock distances itself yet you still blame them. Use your head for once na. |
Koleman:Ose |
Simply a reset button. Let see if they can blackmail Mr. Magu too. |
eleko1:Hmmm wicked boy.. bugs and cockroaches.. |
nosiebaba:http://myp2p.sx/soccer/la182a8c-mali-u17-vs-nigeria-u17 |
Wailers will wail..it's a must. Out of context quotes can cause war.. OP be careful. |
TonyeBarcanista:I think many people don't understand you.. I see the love and the survival of the country in you but you just hate APC.. This simply makes you a wailing wailer. |
TonyeBarcanista:PMB VS gej. |
dejitenaj:Mumu ni e SMH! |
koboko69:But you can list them out na. Anwi ru, o nwi iru. All because you don't get the point OP is making. |
dokiOloye:Eti ya were sir.. |
barcanista:You signed such a massive project and it's not in your favour? It's like you build a new governor's lodge for a successor? Even on the day of election, there was no light to boost people support for GEJ.. Please note, it's perm sec(s) that are working now, what will happen when we eventually have the ministers? Gas or no gas ooo.. some people are now responsible for their actions and this show a no nonsense man is here... |
On this ooo.. we'll sort the AI later.. Chikena! |
barcanista:what is this savings account you are talking.. this makes you more of a debater. You are derailing guy. |
1. Gattuso 2. Edmondo While one-time friend and then rival Romario enjoyed a more star-studded career, when it comes to lunacy, no one comes close to Edmundo. Nicknamed ‘the Animal’ he was an absolute beast of a player both in front of goal and at the front of the queue for the bar. In 1997, the forward got his opportunity to shine on the continent with a big money move to Fiorentina in Serie A. At first it proved a masterstroke, with Edmundo striking up a dangerous partnership with Gabriel Batistuta which saw the Animal notch up 12 goals in 37 games. However, Batigol was ruled out for a several key weeks of the season, leaving Edmundo to lead the line for the Viola as they chased a rare Scudetto win. At this point, he did what any self-respecting nutcase would do; he cited a clause in his contract that allowed him to return to Rio for the upcoming carnival, something which was evidently a requirement for any Brazilian superstar. Without a fit striker, Fiorentina saw their title hopes sink without a trace, while all the time Edmundo was out sinking the drinks in his homeland, surrounding by fans and beautiful women.In 1999 things got stranger for Edmundo, after pictures emerged of him feeding beer to a chimp he had hired for a circus-themed party in his back garden. Bizarre, wreckless and totally in keeping with his career, the forward remains the one true mentalist of the modern game. 3. Collins Ebitimi a.ka. Barb wire Allow Keshi to work, former Stationery Stores FC defender urges NFA on March 20, 2014 / in Sports 3:37 pm / Comments Lagos – A former Stationery Stores FC of Lagos defender, Ebitimi Collins, has urged the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) not to interfere with Stephen Keshi’s job as Super Eagles’ coach. Collins in Lagos said that Keshi had the necessary credentials to take the Super Eagles to the World Cup in Brazil. He said the Super Eagles’ coach had the capacity to enhance the Super Eagles’ performance if given a free hand. “I know Keshi is a good coach, and if we allow him to do his job without troubling him, we will get something out of him. “If we can win the Nations Cup, who can we not play with? We may not win the cup, but we may get somewhere in the World Cup.“ Collins, who was fondly called `barbwire` for his uncompromising style of play in his playing days, advised NFA to ensure that the team prepared adequately for the World Cup. Nigeria is in Group F of the preliminary stage of the mundial alongside Bosnia-Herzegovina, Argentina, and Iran. (NAN) - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/allow-keshi-work-former-stationery-stores-fc-defender-urges-nfa/#sthash.RoozhyMn.dpuf 4. Bright Omokaro a.k.a 10-10 The name 10-10 opens doors for me – Omokaro on April 29, 2012 / in Sports 12:07 am / Comments Maroc ’88 still remains one of Nigeria’s painful Nations Cup outing considering the Green Eagles’ 0-1 loss to neighbours Cameroon in the final. Bright Omokaro, one of the few that donned the green and white jersey got a new name from the championship. He shares the euphoria and pain of that era in this interview with Ime Bassey. Excerpts: How did you come about the name 10-10? It was in the semi finals of the Maroc ’88 Nations Cup against Algeria, we were one goal ahead and one man down. Ademola Adeshina was given a red card and I was on the bench. The coach then, Manfred Hoener came to me and said, you know you play hard, so use it to our own advantage as you go in. On getting in, I went hard on one of their players and he was stretched off the field and could not return. More so, they could not substitute any player as they had already used their three substitutes. On the commentary box, Ernest Okonkwo of blessed memories said ‘Omokaro has made it 10-10’. When we returned to the country during the state honorary dinner at Dodan Barracks, the president then, General Ibrahim Babangida asked me, Bright, how did you make 10-10? That was where the name came about, and I will forever be grateful to Nigeria for giving me the opportunity to serve because if I had gone to school or did something else, I don’t think I would have gotten such a popular name in the country. I am very happy today because wherever I go in the country and I mention the name ’10-10’, the door is always open for me. Can you recall your emergence into football? I started playing the game with Bendel Insurance in my tender age while in still secondary school, later I moved to Asec Memosa of Abidjan. I also played for ACB Lagos, Abiola Babes, New Nigerian Bank and ended up with Shooting Stars of Ibadan in 1993-96. I don’t have any regret playing for 3SC. I got married Ibadan and my kids are still there as I speak. I see Ibadan as my home. My medals cabinet started in 1982, I was the best player in state league with Bendel Insurance and I was called to join the junior national team. I won the league with NNB and also the WAFU Cup three times and the CAF Cup with Shooting Stars the first season it started. You were amongst those that made are early entry into the national team, how did you get the nudge? I joined the junior national in 1977/78 in first ever junior national team; letter I was invited to the senior team for the1980 Nations Cup. Silvanus Okpala, Henry Nwonsu and I were the three players invited from the junior team to join the Green Eagles. From then on, I was a regular player of the national team till I retired in 1996. It was a wonderful time playing in the national team. With this, whenever I am called to serve my country, I will do it with utmost joy and sacrifice to contribute to the development of the game in the country. You virtually spend your career in the Nigerian league, what is your overview of the present league? If they (league organizers) want the league to grow, they should look for a way to make the match officials to be honest. Nigerian referees and match commissioners are not honest. This has made teams not being able to win away matches regularly as it used to be in our time. Also, some players are naturally skillful that even inside the eighteen yard box, they can chest the ball, but when they do this nowadays, the referee will say it is penalty. Tell me if such a player will do that next time, this is part of what is killing the glamour of the game in the country. When did you get married and how many children do you have? I go married fourteen years ago to my heart rub, a graduate of Communication and Language Art from the University of Ibadan and I am blessed with three kids, two girls and a boy. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/04/the-name-10-10-opens-doors-for-me-omokaro/#sthash.GKLIeEJM.dpuf |
Reminisce of course... Ibilee.. |
crixtex:Is this about your age or your exposure? Wao! Where were you during the election? |
bestestgirl:What is disrespectful? GMB is still being referred to as President-Elect. This is common sense na. |
Check our offices too.. |
NLanders with empty head plenty on this thread. One should take time and run through this thread, you will see fo.ols plenty on NL. |
OP, sadly, I have and support the same conviction in me. And I will delete or defriend them any day. I don't thread religion and ethnic sentiments. Am over careful but I say it the way in me when any friend tries to provoke me. I have plenty plenty reservations for them. Hia! Awon oshisko! |
.Abeg nor magomago..Do unto those useless thieves as una do to dem yahoo boys.Once u catch a big thief,pls If possible,lace their bed with bugs 