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In the whole northeast the only place where Buhari may not win is Taraba but 25% is guaranteed there. Forget about the noise Sule Lamido is making without rigging even his PDP candidate would not be able to secure 40% in the state not to talk of Jonathan. Buhari is more popular than Sule in Jigawa. Therefore victory for Buhari in all northwest state is guaranteed. North central I have no doubt Jonathan will win in Plateau but apart from plateau their victory in even Benue and Kogi will be very tough. Nasara, Niger and Kwara Buhari will have it easy there. I don't think Buhari can win any state in South south and south east including Rivers and Edo but 25% is possible in Rivers and Edo. And overall APC will emerge victorious in South West. All things been equal Buhari/Osinbajo will record a landslide victory. Even PDP knows this |
Even if kwankwaso decamp to PDP it won't do any harm to Buhari in Kano. |
I'm surprised Lamido is ahead of kwankwaso in the list. What kwankwaso did in just 4 yrs in Kano is much more than what Sule did in his 8yrs. No doubt Sule has so far been the best Governor Jigawa ever had but comparing him with kwankwaso is a big joke. Take every sector no Governor can come close to what kwankwaso has achieved in the north |
PDP campaigning for APC again |
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Be Informed! This is the total number of eligible voters in each Six Geopolitical Zone in Nigeria by INEC SOUTH EAST: Abia 1,481,191 Anambra 1,758,220 Enugu 1,301,185 Imo 1,611,715 Ebonyi 876,249 TOTAL = 7,028,560 ------------------------------------------------------------------SOUTH WEST: Lagos 6,247,845 Ogun 1,869,326 Osun 1,293,967 Ondo 1,558,975 Ekiti 750,753 Oyo 2,577,490 TOTAL=14,298,356 ------------------------------------------------------------------SOUTH SOUTH: Edo 1,412;225 Delta 1,900,055 Bayelsa 472,389 Akwa Ibom 1,714,781 RIvers 2,419,057 C/Rivers 1,018,550 TOTAL 8,937,057 ------------------------------------------------------------------NORTH CENTRAL: Benue 1,415,162 Kogi 1,215,405 Kwara 1,115,665 Nassarawa 1,224,206 Niger 721,478 Plateau 1,983,453 TOTAL 7,675,369 ------------------------------------------------------------------NORTH EAST: Adamawa 1,714,860 Bauchi 1,835,562 Borno 2,730,368 Gombe 1,266,993 Taraba 1,308,106 Yobe 1,182,230 TOTAL 10,038,119 ------------------------------------------------------------------NORTH WEST: Jigawa 1,852,698 Kano 5,135,415 Katsina 2,931,668 Kaduna 3,565,762 Kebbi 1,603,468 Sokoto 2,065,508 Zamfara 1,746,024 TOTAL 18,900,543 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Please let us ensure we monitor our votes from the polling units to the ward, to the Local Govt, up to the State levels. Thanks! |
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Sixty two Since the wife is Mrs sixty two |
Art students do undertake a research just like other students. Data presentation and analysis requires the use of some basics in maths and statistics hence the need. There are othe areas too that it can be applied in arts |
Presently @ Jigawa Lagos ( for meetings and trainings) Cross Rivers (sport competition) Edo (NYSC) Kogi (sport competition) Kaduna (FAMILY) Plateau FOR A WEDDING Sokoto FOR A WEDDING Zamfara FOR A WEDDING Katsina FOR A WEDDING Kano (HOME) Borno (HOME) Adamawa WEDDING Yobe (SECONDARY SCH) Bauchi ( HOME) Benue (SPORT) |
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This season both messi and cr7 are not the most in form players. And I am surprise any where messi is mentioned pple most bring cr7's name, even with injury messi is way better |
All I know is Vincent is better than Casilas of RM |
For those advocating for mourinho, his first clasico was a disaster He lost 5 0 to barca |
German all the way! |
theSpark: lol at Salè, i remember these from childhood(arabic name) |
Original Ronaldo had said it all CR7 is very good but Messi is better |
EVEN IF CR7 CONTINUE AT THIS PACE HE CAN NEVER BE AS COMPLETE AND AS VERSATILE AS ORIGINAL RONALDO |
97–2002: Inter Milan Ronaldo's time at Barça was brief, as there were problems with the renegotiation of Ronaldo's contract. Ronaldo's unhappiness became evident and at the end of the season, by paying the buy out clause fee in his contract, Inter Milan signed him in the summer of 1997 for a then world record fee of £19 million. He had spent just one year with Barcelona. Ronaldo duly helped them repeat his former side's cup-winning run, this time in the UEFA Cup, in which he scored their third goal in the final itself. Ronaldo at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival Ronaldo adapted to the Italian style of the game in his first season, finishing second on the league's scoring charts. Ronaldo started to develop into a complete forward. He began racking up assists, became first-choice penalty taker, taking and scoring freekicks, and captaining the team at the end of the season. During his time with Inter, he scored several goals against city rivals A.C. Milan in the Derby della Madonnina. He won FIFA World Player of the Year for the second time in 1997, and collected the Ballon d'Or the same year. The following year, after the FIFA World Cup, he finished second for FIFA player of the year, and third for European Footballer of the Year. At this point in his career, he was clearly and widely regarded as the best player in the world. On 21 November 1999, during a Serie A match against Lecce, Ronaldo felt his knee buckle and was forced to limp off the pitch. Medical exams after the match confirmed that the striker had ruptured a tendon in his knee and would require surgery.[10] During his first comeback on 12 April 2000, he played only seven minutes during the first leg of the Coppa Italia final against Lazio before injuring his knee for a second time.[11] Ronaldo's recurring injury problems forced him to miss the entire 2000-01 season and much of the two seasons either side of it. After two operations and months of rehabilitation, Ronaldo came back for the 2002 World Cup, helping Brazil win their fifth World Cup title. Later in 2002, he won the World Player of the Year award for the third time, and transferred from Inter to Real Madrid. Ronaldo was given his most recognizable nickname, Il Fenomeno, by the Italian press while playing there. He was named the 20th top footballer of all time for Inter, according to Times Online, and only his injuries prevented a higher ranking. He played 99 games and scored 59 goals for Nerazzurri. 2002–2006: Real Madrid Ronaldo playing for Real Madrid, 21 December 2005. Having signed for Real Madrid for €46 million, his jersey sales broke all records on the first day, such was the obsession and hype surrounding him. He was sidelined through injury until October 2002 but the fans kept on chanting his name. Ronaldo scored twice in his debut for Real Madrid. He received a standing ovation at the Stadium Bernabéu. That same reception was observed on the night of the final game of the season against Athletic Bilbao, where Ronaldo scored again to seal his first season with 23 league goals and the La Liga Championship title for 2003. With Madrid, he also won an Intercontinental Cup in 2002 and Spanish Super Cup in 2003. Ronaldo taking a shot for Real Madrid, 2 March 2005 In the second leg of Real Madrid's Champions League quarter-final, Ronaldo scored a hat-trick against Manchester United at Old Trafford, knocking the English team out of the competition.[12] Ronaldo was substituted on 80 minutes and was given a standing ovation from both sets of fans.[12] Madrid was on track to win the treble, until Ronaldo was injured towards the end of the 2003–04 season; they subsequently lost the Copa del Rey final,[13] were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, and suffered a league form breakdown. That season, he finished as the league's top scorer with 24 goals and was awarded the Pichichi Trophy, despite Madrid losing the league title to Valencia CF. With the acquisition of Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2006, Ronaldo grew more and more out of favour with the manager Fabio Capello due to injuries and weight issues. In April 2013, he was named by Marca as a member of the "Best foreign eleven in Real Madrid's history".[14] 2007–2008: AC Milan On 18 January 2007, it was reported that Ronaldo agreed terms with A.C. Milan for a transfer of €8.05 million.[15] Ronaldo was forced to pay for the remaining period on his contract which tied him to Real Madrid, only because the latter did not agree to release him, while AC Milan were not ready to pay such a sum. On 25 January, Ronaldo flew from Madrid to Milan to watch the team play in a cup tie against Roma. Statements on the club's website said that Ronaldo was in Milan for a medical, and that a meeting had been arranged for Monday with Real Madrid officials to discuss and finalize his transfer to the Milanese club. On 26 January, Ronaldo successfully completed his medical tests at the Milanello training complex under the supervision of club doctors, and the transfer completed on 30 January[16] and got the squad number 99. He made his debut as a substitute on 11 February 2007, during the 2–1 victory over Livorno. The next game at Siena, on 17 February, Ronaldo scored twice and assisted on a third goal in his first start for AC Milan, as they won an exciting game 4–3. In his first season, Ronaldo scored seven goals in 14 appearances.[10] After his move to AC Milan, Ronaldo joined the list of the few players to have played for both Inter Milan and AC Milan in the Derby della Madonnina, and is one of two players to have scored for both sides in the derby game (for Inter in the 1998–99 season and for AC Milan in the 2006–07 season), the other player being Zlatan Ibrahimović. Ronaldo is also one of the few players to have started for Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, which also boasts a heated rivalry. Ronaldo, however, has never transferred directly between rival clubs. Ronaldo only played 300-plus minutes in his single season at AC Milan due to recurring injury problems and weight issues. Ronaldo's only goals in the 2007–08 season, besides his goal against Lecce in pre-season, came in a 5–2 victory against Napoli at the San Siro, where he scored an emotional brace. It was also the first time AC Milan's much hyped attacking trio of Kaká, Alexandre Pato and Ronaldo, known as Ka-Pa-Ro, played together. In total, he scored nine goals in 20 appearances for AC Milan. Despite tremendous success over the past decade, Ronaldo has never won the UEFA Champions League in his club career. During the 2006–07 season, though AC Milan won the 2006–07 title, Ronaldo was cup-tied with Madrid and ineligible to take part. The closest that he has been was in 2003 when he helped Real Madrid to the semi-finals, in which they lost to Juventus. On 13 February 2008, Ronaldo suffered a severe season-ending knee injury while jumping for a cross in AC Milan 1–1 draw with Livorno, and was stretchered off and taken to a hospital. The club confirmed after the match that Ronaldo had ruptured the kneecap ligament in his left knee. It marked the third such occurrence of this injury, which he suffered twice to his right knee in 1998 and 2000.[17] He was released by AC Milan at the end of the season, as his contract expired and was not renewed. |
1993: Cruzeiro In 1993, Ronaldo began his football career playing for Cruzeiro which was already going on to become a successful club. In his first and only year with Cruzeiro, he amassed 12 goals in 14 appearances and led them to their first Copa do Brasil championship. Prior to this, he was turned down by his boyhood favourite team Flamengo, but Brazilian World Cup legend Jairzinho saw Ronaldo's potential and helped get him the move to Cruzeiro. 1994–1996: PSV Eindhoven Ronaldo chose to join PSV after the 1994 World Cup, for he was selected despite being just 17, but did not play. It was Romário who advised Ronaldo to start his European career at PSV; Romário being a former striker of the team from 1988 to 1993. Ronaldo scored 30 league goals in his first season in the Netherlands. His second season was marred by a knee injury which kept him out of most of the campaign, but he still averaged nearly a goal a game in the league, scoring 12 goal in 13 appearances. With PSV, Ronaldo won the Dutch Cup in 1996 and he was Eredivisie top scorer in 1995. 1996–1997: Barcelona During his spell at PSV, Ronaldo attracted the attention of both Inter Milan and FC Barcelona. It was Barcelona that was willing to pay the then record fee of $17 million. During the 1996–97 season, Ronaldo scored 47 goals in 49 games (in all competitions) for Barcelona, leading the Catalan side to UEFA Cup Winners' Cup triumph (where he capped the season with the winning goal in the cup final itself) and to Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España wins. He also won La Liga top scorer award in 1997 with 34 goals in 37 games. Until the 2008–09 season, Ronaldo remained the last player to score more than 30 goals in La Liga. At the age of 20, Ronaldo became the youngest player to win FIFA World Player of the Year in 1996. He also finished runner-up for the Ballon d'Or. |
Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima (locally: [ʁoˈnawðu ˈlwiʒ nɐˈzaɾju dʒ ˈɫĩmɐ]; born 18 September 1976[1]) commonly known as Ronaldo, is a retired Brazilian footballer. Popularly dubbed "the phenomenon", he is considered by experts and fans to be one of the greatest football players of all time.[2][3] In 2011, he was voted Goal.com's "Player of the Decades" in an online poll of the Spanish version of the website, gathering 29.55% of all votes.[4] He won his first Ballon d'Or as the European Footballer of the Year in 1997 and won the award again in 2002. He is one of only three men to have won the FIFA Player of the Year award three times, along with Zinedine Zidane and Lionel Messi. Considered by many the most complete striker in the past thirty years, in 2007 he was named a member of the best starting eleven of all-time by France Football and was named to the FIFA 100, a list of the greatest footballers compiled by Pelé. In 2010, he was voted Goal.com's "Player of the Decade" in an online poll, gathering 43.63 percent of all votes[5] and was also included as centre forward in the "Team of the Decade".[6] On 23 February 2010, Ronaldo announced that he would retire after the 2011 season, signing a two-year contract extension with Corinthians at the same time.[7] Ronaldo has played for Brazil in 98 international matches, scoring 62 goals. He was a part of the Brazilian squad that won the 1994 and 2002 World Cups. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Ronaldo became the highest goalscorer in the history of the World Cup with his fifteenth goal, surpassing Gerd Müller's previous record of fourteen. He is the only player to have won the World Cup Golden Ball and Golden Boot in separate tournaments. Having suffered a string of serious injuries throughout his career, Ronaldo retired on 14 February 2011, citing pain and hypothyroidism as the reasons for his premature retirement.[8] In January 2013 he was named one of the six Ambassadors of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, others being Amarildo, Bebeto, Carlos Alberto Torres, Marta and Mario Zagallo.[9] SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA |
Is obvious the author of this write up does not know Football. How is R9 a failure in europe? Till date R9 is the most succesful striker in europe. Please go and check his records at PSV, BARCELONA, INTER, MADRID and MILAN. I like CR7 especialy for his can do attitude and that is what makes him what he is today. In terms of talent and completeness as a player he can't be among the all time top 10 |
ECOBANK STANBIC IBTC AND CITI BANK ARE NOT LOCAL BANKS |
Please what is the size of the land? tnx |
be careful |
subjective |