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There is know need of beating around the bush.unlike other male counterpart a typical aboki(muslim dude)will choose to urinate like a woman;i want to know is it a part of their Doctrines or is the mentality of an average hausa dude. |
I order you our little Eagles to conquer the pharohs of Egyptians. |
A rear icon has just left the planet earth...RIP |
seunfly: Why not? if Alamasiegha can get pardon for billions stolen, shuaibu paid just 700 thausand naira for 28billion, facrook did not even pay anything. So he must be treated same way now.Guy you are on point.what is good for the goose is also good for the gandner. |
Such this a setback fighting corruption,perhaps this refusal of Bill Gate may trigger jonathan to reframe his speech. |
olabukola: Is he no uhrobo?Bros take an easy na. |
Jamey Maxwell: I wonder haw the father will feel if another man is busting his ynash.perhaps his have practicalize it before now. |
I overheard your phone conversation with Mike last night about your plans to come out to me,” it reads. “The only thing I need you to plan is to bring home OJ and bread after class. We are out, like you now. I’ve known you were gay since you were six, I’ve loved you since you were born.” He signs it “Dad” and finishes with a post script: “Your mom and I think you and Mike make a cute couple. What do you think about these parents.keep it rolling. |
Pataki: Sorry but our idiotic president doesn't give a damn, and neither has no apology to proffer.Guy take an easy na.you quarrel with an before.moreover na person papa you dey attribute all these names to so. |
Ivoo: Man utd out; Arsenal through to Quarter finals. That is mystry of football.See your dreams.i laugh in Nepotism. |
Watchout for tribalism peepz. |
@Op as any nation become a super power without electricity.what are we even say,is like asking sum1 if he or she can survive without food.Biko make i pass... |
For madrid mind o |
Don't want to beat around the bush the question is quiet clear and straight forward.In the wake of the Super Eagles victory in the just concluded nations cup there were report of stealing among our youth stricking of people's head with bottle and the rest.how about the valentine of yesterday report circulating around the air wave is that there were alot of casualty that were recorded.such as, accident report,people drink themselve to stupor causing pains and worry to their immediate family.must it be bloodly,why should celebration end in injury,why should it end mysteriously.lets talk about it... |
Humility on play.may the Lord be your strength. |
greatgod2012: Looking at how Nigerians (home and abroad) are happy during and after our just concluded matches, im so enthusistic that we Nigerians can do without hatred or bitterness against one another.On point ma. |
busolayemi: Sumtyms I wonda aw dis men cope b4 dey got married...its ppl like dem dat kip a dirty room nd patronize mama bash's stupidly prepared meal...gosh!Fallacy of irrelevant conclusion.pride @ is zenith |
In a country were 70% of her citizens can't afford a three square meal;or rather were the standard of living is poor,do you think dishing out money to the Super Eagles is the right thing to motivate the players.before the Ivory Coast match the Federal Government promise the National team €15,000 each and not even measuring the match allowance of every match they have played win or lose.Just yesterday business mogul Aliko Dangote gave the players #130,000000.as if that is not enough the federal also making a vow to reward them with the sum of #77.5,000000 if they win the cup,not to talk of the others that would follow from individuals,organisations and other body etc.cant them show a sign of patriotism to their father land.or was these kind of gesture also applied to the burkinas by their leaders.let me your veiw on this topic. |
Love paru |
This bance they try o |
The match is getting intriguing |
Naija on point bring on any opponent |
Yap for such alot of benefit do we enjoy as a Nigeria.varies from one to the other. |
Just refreshing myself with all this poems. |
OUR ILLUSTIROUS IGBO'S ARE ON IT AGAIN...I SALUTE UNA ![]() |
Contrary to the topic,what are we not do on valentine day huh... |
The Super Eagles’ game against the Elephants has thrown up an enticing match that will be keenly contested but the vibe from the fans needs to be positive at this important period.“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasm, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls, who neither know victory nor defeat.” – Theodore Roosevelt At Friday afternoon’s pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday’s important quarter final match between Nigeria and Cote D’Ivoire, Super Eagles trainer Stephen Keshi was asked an important question by journalist Colin Udoh: “Do you think it is unfair that you don’t have the backing of the people as you go into one of the most important games that this team is going to play at the Nations Cup?” Betraying some emotion, the 51 year-old trainer with baggy eyes responded: “It’s a shameful thing if my nation doesn’t have confidence in their team. I don’t care if we’re playing against Brazil. If you don’t have confidence in your team, it’s a big shame to my nation, including me. What kind of morale are they showing to the players?” For such an important game coming up tomorrow, it is certainly disheartening to hear our countrymen speak so low of their own team. A couple of people have sent me messages from home asking me to confirm their fears that Nigeria “will lose” tomorrow. I’ve tried to avoid answering. But here’s my response in public: it’s stupid to go to battle without hope of victory. And it is a stupid person that sees his team at such an important epoch and fails to give it support. No matter what the shortcomings of Keshi’s squad, this team is our national team and on Sunday they will be singing “Arise O compatriots, Nigeria’s call obey” in the green and white in front of a worldwide audience. If for those 90 minutes and more you feel like that team is not representing your interest, then by any means you are free to change nationality. But please do not allow your negative vibe affect the morale of our boys. To serve with heart and might | Our boys need positive vibe not criticism It is high time we stand up as a proud people who are able to proclaim our Nigerianness without shame. If we lose on Sunday, it won’t be because our coaches and the players have not tried enough. It would be because we met a better team. And what if we win? The game of football is between 11 men on a football field. I dare say that this young team of ours can and will confound the ageing Elephants tomorrow. But it starts with believing in what you have and giving them all the support, just like the coach does. Have a little faith in your team - faith doesn’t hurt, it strengthens. Criticising will not make them improve, but supporting them will raise their spirits. Nigerians are the most self-critical people in the world, as I have come to learn. They doubt their strengths but talk up their weaknesses. They are slow to give praise but swift to condemn. The authorities are always looking for someone to blame, the people are always looking to pass the buck. Shame on you doubters that will not support your team, you might as well ask them not to play the game, that way you can be free of the burden. My hope on Sunday is that Stephen Keshi and his boys will confound all the naysayers and make them eat their words. Tomorrow, our boys will play with heart, they will “never be [like] those cold and timid souls, who neither know victory nor defeat.” by Taboola.Nairalanders una dor hear o. |
Your present. |
Super Eagles all the way............................................................................................................................................. |
Please I'm only asking to know and is not an avenue to bash any religion or men of God.I have been to other churches and i have also heard and see pastors putting their offering during offertory, alongside their members.but is the other way round in the catholic church,its left alone for members to come out during offertory.is it that they do theirs secretly or what?my amiable nairalanders your comment on these topic. |
Redmosquito I admire your creativity and vigour. |
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