Afam4eva's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Afam4eva's Profile › Afam4eva's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 (of 1138 pages)
This will be nice to follow as I have never built a mobile app ever. This may just be a start. |
spyder880:GBAM. It puzzles me as to why IMO business men cannot take a cue from Anambra business men to setup industries in the state. This "Ala wu otu" mentality has yo stop. IMO has the largest number of educated folks in Igboland but with very little development to show for it. |
CFCfan:If she had started, we would have wondered why Dike didn't start. Whenever we lose, we always try to... |
CFCfan:World? I don't get. Meaning she was win it ahead of all the players in this tournament. Abi, does BBC have their own special criteria? This is my first time of watching her after hearing a lot about her and I must say she's the worst player on the pitch. |
Pls, which award did the say Oshoala won again? Is it for me best female player in the world or just Africa? |
Oparanozie has brought in some pace into the game. |
Its just a matter of time before the US scores. |
Is this how we're going to beat the US? |
toluxa1:That's where I'm watching it. |
Pls, whose anthem is that? |
Falcons, do us proud |
What's the big Deal in Ghana or any country beating Mauritius? Mauritius currently has no football pedigree despite having loads of lush green pitches all over the country. I know cos I lived in Mauritius and played against some of their best club sides and was on the winning side a lot of times. So, there's no biggie in their team. They're just average at best and always wear out as the game progresses. |
I still think Ayodele Makinwa takes the cake. It beats me how that guy kept getting called up despite his dismal performance for the eagles. |
Isn't Mikel still too young to be heading to the middle east? That guy has got to be the most unambitious player ever. If they leave him, he can remain in Chelsea till they make him a ball ball. |
CFCfan:Okokobioko We must avoid meeting the host team. |
loomer:Georgia is a country. |
Bantino:That's true cos I don't know anyone that has been killed by poverty directly. They're mostly killed by one illness or the other. |
I want to officially welcome Tinubu to national politics. He should step up his game if he wants to remain relevance lest he loses his current position. This is not Lagos or SW politics where he was a demi God whose decisions were not challenged by anyone. In national politics, you have to do away with greediness and sometimes let s me things take a natural course or influence subtly. |
. |
bigmodo:M brother, how far longest time. Did you finally travel to America? |
Please, Fashola should increase their school fees if he's still there cos it seems they have nothing else to worry about. If Unilag couldn't allow the renaming of their school after MKO, why Aso Rock? |
biafrandream:Do you know how many Jews still live outside the state of Israel. Jews are scattered and making waves in places that are not their ancestral land very much like Igbos. So, that's a bad example. Yes, Igbos sometimes and a lot of times migrate to places that are worse of than where they are coming from. But you have to understand that the reason for their migration is not for liveability purpose but to offer a service is really not available or midly available in their place of sojourn. For instance, it will make economical sense for a spare part dealer to leave Nnewi which is arguably the automobile capital of Nigeria to go to Ogbomoso to open a spare parts shop as he will not have as much competition like he will if he remained in Nnewi. Every spare parts dealer cannot stay in Nnewi just as every taxi driver cannot remain in Yorubaland likewise every suya seller in the north. It is simple economics. The truth is that if Igbo's has remained in the east after the civil war, we wouldn't have been where we are today. What we simply did was to export our skill and expertise to every part of the country and we have benefitted immensely from it. Having said that, we have to look for ways to develop the east but its not as easy as some of you are making it sound. I also used to wonder why a lot of Igbos are not investing back home but I've come to realize that they are simply business men and business men only go to places where they can make money and truth be told, the east is not yet as economically viable as it should be. Thats why its the job of the government in the east to take a cue from what has been done in Cross River and Akwa Ibom and make the east attractive to investors. Let them do that and you have will see a surge in investment from Igbo's in different parts of the world. So far, governors in the east are doing a shoddy job. |
biafrandream:Our experience as Igbos is different from that of the Chinese. |
Okobi is definitely in running to be the best player of the tournament. She just need to try pur bestvto get to the final. This looks like it's gonna be our best female tournament yet. If we can get out of thisbgroup, then we're on course yo shock the world. |
Please, can anyone help with the online address for applying for a British visa online. I also wanna know if they're gonna request for online payment as well. Thanks. |
. |
sylarsquins:So, you've never heard of FOX sports before? |
I thought Nigeria against Australia was our last match. They should have allowed us play all our tough opponents and then use the anger to get maximum 3 points from Australia. |
BuddahMonk:This sounds more like it. I think we should take a cue from the MAURITIUS model. They started as an agro based country and then used proceeds from that to make their country one of the most popular tourism destinations in Africa and the world. Then they have become an IT hub offering outsourcing sokutions. They are currently one of the fastest growing educational hub in Africa and the world. You have loads of British and Australian school setting up campuses there. We really need to study what they did and implement it in Enugu. |
rafindo:Send me a PM. |
CSTR2:Can you post the link pls. I like seeing what foreigners think about our team. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 (of 1138 pages)