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did any 1 recieve a tx from KPMG fir a tx invita tion to Lagos on the 23? i got it but was on my way from lag to Ph on thursday so dia was no ways i cld turn back for the txt, i want to know pls is the txt in anyway connected to Mubadala/ Etisalt call center excutive, if not which postion and firm was d txt for as it was not specified in the txt massage |
he might win it ooooooooo, can u imagine a young lad of 20 *****shakes his head and says to himself***** if he 20 i wonder y they frown when our own mikel said he is 20 and yak said he is 25, racisim? |
Moyes says yak is 25"nigerian 25" jonh terry said mikel lied wen he said he is 20 shan philips said mikel is the biggest 20 year old lad he has ever seen ok of they say they r not as old, sorry as young as they said they r let them prove it, c me c wahala ooooooooo |
yak is 25 mikel is 20 messi is 20 essien is 25 how old is Drogba sef? ![]() africans and latin Americans cheat with age europe and america cheat with drugs the equation is balanced thats y the africans and latin americans will always win the ahead football u-17 9 ( 27 yrs african playing 16 yrs europens) |
An Upper Sharia court in Dutsina-ma, Katsina State on Friday sentenced two men, Mani Sule and Rabo Umaru, to death by stoning for adultery. The prosecutor told the court that the four accused persons were alleged to have committed fornication with a 16-year-old lady that resulted in her pregnancy. Delivering judgement, Khadi Aliyu Ingawa said the convicts had during the court proceedings confessed committing the offence and were therefore sentenced to death by stoning. He said one of the convicts, Sule, had confessed to the crime instantly, while the other convict, Umaru, initially denied the charge but later confessed to committing the act. The judge, however, discharged Sai’du Abdu, as he pleaded not guilty to the charge and swore by the Holy Quran to affirm his innocence. He also discharged and acquitted Tukur Almu as the victim had told the court that she did not know him. Ingawa also said that the victim, who was brought before the court as a defendant, was deceived by the convicts to commit the act due to her tender age. He charged her to be of good behaviour. He also called on parents to always monitor the conduct and movement of their wards and told the convicts that they could appeal if they were not satisfied with the judgment. NAN reports that the victim, who is a student of Government Day Secondary School, Runka, delivered a baby girl two months ago. but for christ sake this was'nt a rape, even if it is must it be death by hanging? let these ppl not make our country look babaric abeg source: http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200802231312956 |
it wasnt cheating dason4life:nor scam ilugunboy:he was just screwed, after all we all visit the the prostitute to b screwd |
Mr. Turkey:wonders shall never end! a mere TURKEY dareing a boar for a fight. may god deliver sampson from delaila @ poster i wait for a trailer to pass by so that maybe it will crush it cos for sure i must go home; not wen ma pretty wife has called me telling me she on the bed dekan (read backward) |
blasphemy poster you too needs a confession |
this is a joke, not wat some ppl post here |
re-cycled |
can some 1 tell me y every 1 is just congratulating Olumighty, as i read his post what i saw was "very soon telcom will take over Nigeria" so, y the congrats to olu? ![]() |
otokx:give your reason and for Christ's sake, who is ya sub for him, or r u just hating him because he is Nigerian ![]() |
ayexel:HMMMMMMMMMMM weill i will add 11. odewengie/muntari |
if 2 say they met 9ja super chikens, the game for end for 1st half cos after they might have given us 8 kpondo, the ref go just out of pity end the match but seriously speaking there is a lot to learn from that team local coach with local boys (about 80% plays in Egypt; correct me if i am wrong) super stars dont make a good team |
Seun:cld be silly but it is " sillier" saying that it is silly |
bluntly speaking: YES U WERE WRONG. wats the point telling them that. if your sister works there and they say they do not take Sisiter, then u ve got no choice because its their policy (some companies do not take relations others do not take couples ie husband and wife, its their plocy its dia policy0 so waht u have to do is to forge on , if its not them it cld be some other people, but have faith urs will come your way alldabest |
its very clear let our super chikens watch this match and c people who r ready to give all they have for dia country Let Berti Goat go to dia coach and learn some lessons, when they one goal up they were bringing in strikers (Zedane; no 9) instead of defenders. if na Berti Goat he go ask the players to play "with caution" even when he has numerical advantage to me Attack is the best form of defence; we just saw that |
hotfunmi:the truth is bitter but t shld be said anyway |
souerce http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art200802064165657 Obviously, the Super Eagles did not deserve to progress beyond the quarter-finals of Ghana 2008 given the way they played. Some even feel they should not have been in the last eight in the first place. Skip to next paragraph AFP. Ghana coach Claude Le Roy (left) embracing Nigeria coach Berti Vogts after their Ghana 2008 quarterfinal match , on Sunday. Ghana won 2 - 1. However, they could have earned some sympathy if they had been just that little bit nicer or if they had smiled just a little. Right from when they arrived in Accra on January 17, it was clear the Nigerian players and their officials were not going to encourage any fraternity with anybody. Neither adoring fans nor the press were welcome to these stars’ exclusive world. While other teams saw nothing wrong in greeting their fans, taking pictures with them and signing autographs, the Nigerians found it even difficult to wave to the fans, who had made the long trek from all over Ghana just to see them. The official word was that they wanted total concentration so that they could focus on winning the Nations Cup title. Cote d’Ivoire, another team with the ambition to lift the trophy, however saw things differently. When the Nigerians barred the press from entering their Raybow Hotel camp in Sekondi, the Ivorians threw theirs open, although with controlled access to the players. While the Eagles were cold, distant and sometimes outright hostile, the Elephants were warm, open and always ready to throw a smile or give one a pat on the back. While the Eagles trained behind closed doors and shut journalists out, the Elephants trained in the open, knowing they had nothing to hide. Once in a while when one or two Eagles players felt like opening up a little and talking to journalists, the team’s media co-ordinator, Idah Peterside, was hovering around to cut the chat short. The former Moroka Swallows goalkeeper, who haughtily referred to himself as one of the top football analysts in Africa on a Metro TV programme, was always on hand to usher reporters out of Eagles training sessions. Like a mantra, they kept repeating that they wanted maximum concentration for the players. In the end, they had their concentration on their secret tactics. But it all came to nought, because the Eagles did not play one good game in Ghana. Even when they defeated Benin, they still struggled against the weakest team in their group and they posted Nigeria’s worst Nations Cup performance in 24 years. The Nigeria Football Association saw nothing wrong as Peterside ran things and sidelined the body’s media chief, Ademola Olajire. But when it looked like all hopes were lost following the Eagles first two defeats, the NFA suddenly remembered the ‘press boys’ were in town. The chairman, Sani Lulu, called a press conference where he stood by Berti Vogts, the man who saw nothing good in the Nigerian press. Lulu also pronounced Olajire as Peterside’s boss, but nothing changed. The press shutout continued and the players were more withdrawn than ever. In sharp contrast, there was access to the Eagles in Egypt two years ago. The players were willing to talk, the media co-ordinator, Sunmonu Bello-Osagie, was popular with the press because he organised regular sessions with the players and information flowed freely. Interestingly, the openness did not affect the players concentration as they went on to win bronze, winning all their group matches along the way. The present set, with their concentration, won only one game, against a team that lost all its matches. Also, the Ivorians and Ghanaians, who have been running open houses, are still very much around. Both teams have won four matches each and they are the favourites to lift the trophy. Like the Nigerians, Morocco was also running a closed shop, and see where it landed them. The North Africans crashed out in the first round. Two scenes sum the Eagles’ attitude as they prosecuted this failed mission. First was during the game against Benin when Yakubu Aiyegbeni told a fan to “f, k off”. What was the fan’s offence? He begged Aiyegbeni to score. Also on Sunday, after the loss to Ghana, Osaze Odemwingie was talking to a TV crew at the mixed zone when one of his colleagues was heard saying, “These people no go let people rest,” (These people won’t leave us alone) As the Nigerian player was asking to be allowed to rest, the Ghanaians were enthusiastically talking to reporters. And that was not just because they won. They also spoke with reporters even when the whole of Ghana criticised them following the scrappy win over Namibia. Vogts, instead of admitting that his old school, safety-first tactics had no place in modern football, blamed the press for his woes. Incidentally, the feeling is mutual between the press and the coach, who was once described as the “wrong German” by the Scottish press after nearly strangling their football to death. If members of the press had had their way, the German would have been sent packing after the draw with Mali. But he is a lucky man, the NFA is run by people like Lulu, and he has thrown his weight behind the man behind closed doors. There is anxiety about Nigeria as the World Cup qualifiers draw near. If Vogts could ask his players to be cautious when they had a one-man advantage, only God knows what he would do if one of his men was sent off. He would probably ask one of the strikers to become the second goalkeeper, so that his team would not concede goal! |
talking of Ejide, i still prefer Enyema to him oooo (my opinion )ask me and i will tell you Essine's 1st goal against us would'nt have betten Enyema, i am sure |
but he was the one who allowed some of the "big players" to report late to camp. countries like CIV insisited that all dia plsyer report early gaot sorry volgts allowed his own boy to stay yet you tellme "goats is not to blame" |
DONT REJOICE YET, JUST READ THIS https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-110562.0.html |
and he replies: NA BECAUSE U NO WAN PLAY ALONG NOW, JUST PROMISE THE FA BOSS SOME PERCENTAGE AND HAVE THE BACKING OF ANY TELECOM MUNGAL, THEN GRASE ONE OR TWO PALMS,(THEY ALL GREEDY) AND U GO C SAY THEY NO GO ONLY PAY UPFRONT NA $80,OO /MONTH GO FALL 4 UR LAPS |
@thetruth the "albino" is'nt sacked yet https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-110562.0.html as qouted by kickoff @poster Nwaneri (he not just a defender yet, can u imagine he had to wait as that ghanian striker waited with the ball. ok the striker was waiting for his men to come and take positions, what was nwaneri waiting for? he cosed our second goal) olofinjana should just go ABEG Yakubu, if i b witch i for kill that guy Kanu oh my papilo, he can retire now, he has paid his dues shittu, please touch not my annoited, the guy proved his worth Ike uche, give that time and he will supprise all of us Makinwa, i wonder y he was invited at the first place utaka i liked that guy but i am now having a rethink, Martins too Apam, he shld go and learn [b]osaze, guy u good abeg Taye T.T himself, give him some one like Babayaro to dey behind and play him in front and u wont regret it Goats,Volks abi na Vogts he sld go after the Area boys has done justice to him |
but they will have a long time to wait cos NFA says volgs seat is not vacant yet https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-110562.0.html |
TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION AND TO SUPORT segunpc:HE HAS AFFINITY FOR CARDS I MEAN WENEVER A REF SEES HIM SOMETHING IN HIM DRAWS OUT THE CARD FROM THE REFS POCKET, THAT JUST IT |
IF GOAT SORRY VOLKS EVENTUALLY GOES, I SAY EVENTUALYY BC https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-110562.0.html THEN I DONT THINK OLISE WOULD BE RIGHT MAN, HE HAS NO EXPERINCE YET IF You ASK ME |
TIS NOT HURRRAY YET, BERTI NFA deny Vogts' dismissal Posted: 2008-02-05 15:15 The Nigeria Football Association (NFA) on Tuesday stunned a crowded press conference by denying that Super Eagles coach Berti Vogts has been sacked. NFA board member Mohammed Ladan read out a short statement stating that although the NFA recognised “the dismal performance of the Super Eagles at the 26th Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana despite the full support of the government of Nigeria, the Executive Committee regrets the widespread rumours about the status of the coach and dissociates itself from the reports claiming that he has been dismissed”. The press conference, which was scheduled for 10h00 local time, did not start until nearly 13h00, with insiders telling KickOffNigeria.com that the NFA board had received instructions from 'above' to delay the announcement by at least 24 hours. This was to give the NFA time to brief Globacom chairman Mike Adenuga, whose company foots the bill for the coach's wages. |
make una never rejoice yet ooooooo, order from above is halting the goats sak ooooo. Read this from Kckoff: NFA deny Vogts' dismissal[size=8pt][/size] Posted: 2008-02-05 15:15 The Nigeria Football Association (NFA) on Tuesday stunned a crowded press conference by denying that Super Eagles coach Berti Vogts has been sacked. NFA board member Mohammed Ladan read out a short statement stating that although the NFA recognised “the dismal performance of the Super Eagles at the 26th Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana despite the full support of the government of Nigeria, the Executive Committee regrets the widespread rumours about the status of the coach and dissociates itself from the reports claiming that he has been dismissed”. The press conference, which was scheduled for 10h00 local time, did not start until nearly 13h00, with insiders telling KickOffNigeria.com that the NFA board had received instructions from 'above' to delay the announcement by at least 24 hours. This was to give the NFA time to brief Globacom chairman Mike Adenuga, whose company foots the bill for the coach's wages. |
Y "pretty lady"? i never talk wetin you wan carry the lady do |
doyindamus:and his entire generation |
kliverpool:SECONDED, THIRDED, FOURTHED 5THED, |




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