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udemzyudex: I never knew you're this stupid,seriously are you comparing the killings to that of the civil war?why should I give GEj a break? didnt he take a oath to protect Nigerians? His tactics of fighting boko haram has been a failure. 5 years is a long time to destroy ragtag Boko Haram.Nigerians are tired of his failed military tactics because boko haram seems to be getting stronger and stronger. We deserves a strong leader that can handle boko haram. Nigerians has lost faith in GEJ because if GEJ cant handle the boko haram problem in 5 yrs then Its sure as hell that GEJ wont be able to defeat boko haram in another 4 years |
udemzyudex: So if he step down the whole problem will vanish in a twinkle of an eye?you are an 1diot to see that more Nigerians have been killed during this presidency than any presidency since the civil war. should your family be killed before you know GEJ cant handle the security situation. we need a strong leader and GEJ has have 5 years to prove that he cant handle the security problems in Nigeria. Too many Nigerians have been killed during GEJ watch and it would continue until we get a strong leader |
ridimic1: only GIVERS knew i wasnt braggingpeople like you would change your number so family and friends don't contact you when you travel to western country. I see people like you everyday in America. They don't want family and friends to disturb them for America because money no day grow for tree for America |
Justcash: Allohrandy, YOU ARE A BOKO HARAM APOLOGIST AND PROPAGANDIST. You will be found and skinned alive by the very Nigerian military that you are fighting against. Tell SHECOW (your boss) that his days are numbered.I am not a boko haram Propagandist or supporter. I am just saying the truth. Nigeria is losing the war with boko haram and its time for your president to step down |
Onlinebizexpert: One thing I have observed with these foreign media is that they are always cooking news that will discredit the black man and Africa as a wholeTypical Nigerian response. Always blaming the white man for his failure rather than blaming ourselves for the problem . |
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unfortunately, Nigeria is losing the war on terror with boko haram. Security is the greatest problem in Nigeria and we don't have an imcompeted president. I was really ashamed to be Nigeria when those rag tag terrorists destroy an army post and all the army were fled their post. The moral of the Nigeria army is really low and they are also ill equiped to fight the terrorist. I remember growing up in Nigeria and we always pride ourself as the giant of Africa and having the best ground army in Africa. This security problems have proven that our dear country is doom if we don't tackle this boko haram problem soon |
babyosisi: As usual the land of the free and home of the brave is coming to the rescue of a useless directionless countryshut up. go back to your job of washing toilet before your boss fire you |
foolish couple . Rather than waste their time visiting different pastors and attending different church, they should have visited a good fertility clinic to have a baby through invitro fertilization (IVF). Infertile couple in western countries have babies through IVF rather than spend 16 yrs waiting for miracle from their pastor or Imam. |
All nationalities kill their wives every day. This problem is not percular to Nigerian men only |
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not everybody is rich in America. how can you give if you don't have money? Nigerians living abroad are not stingy. most are living pay check to pay check and are struggling to pay their bills. |
suwailad: Who removed my post? Thunder fire you. Did you pay for my MB? I repeat seun is an atheist and its nonsensical to always bring christian issues to fp every sunday.you must really be good Christian for cursing on a Sunday after church service. I guess this is what you learnt today in church |
gulfer: I think it is pure hypocrisy that he is now seen as a Liberian because of Ebola.I think he is a Liberian and he was a refugee in America during the civil war |
I don't believe the God exist. All forms of religion were created by man. to help explain the unknown but science has open the eyes of men. Unfortunately people in Africa are still backward. Most Europeans don't practice religion like Africans do. |
tpia1: Carribeans don't like africans either, generally speaking.Africans don't like Africans too, generally speaking. genocide in Rwanda and Darfur. Tribal war has been going on in all part of Africa for yrs. how can someone like you if you don't like yourself? |
On February 3, 2013, Nigeria's Super Eagles faced pre-tournament favourites, the Ivory Coast in the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon). It was supposed to be Nigeria's last game of the competition as the Ivorians were supposed to progress to the semifinals at the expense of the Super Eagles at a canter. It did not quite go according to script as the Super Eagles won a thrilling contest 2-1 at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg. The hero on the day was unheralded midfielder, Sunday Mba who struck the winner, a stupendous long range effort, in the 78th minute. In an instant, Mba became a cult hero. He was also impressive in Nigeria's comfortable 4-1 semifinal win over Mali. Mba then cemented his place in Nigerian football folklore when he hit the winner in the final against Burkina Faso as the Super Eagles won the Afcon for the first time since 1994. Mba suffered after the Afcon. A long drawn transfer tussle between two Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) clubs, Enugu Rangers and Warri Wolves meant an expected move to Europe did not materialize in the summer of the 2013/14 season. He hardly played competitively until January 2014 when he joined CA Bastia in France's second division. It was a move that raised more than a few eyebrows as many expected the 25-year-old to join one of the top hitters in Europe. He explained the rationale behind the switch to the unfashionable club in a typically candid chat with supersport.com in February. "I will be lying if I said I did not hear some disparaging remarks from people who questioned the wisdom of the move to a club in the second division. "The truth is the 2014 World Cup is around the corner and I need to be playing regularly. I could have easily moved to a bigger club and earned more money but I would not have been playing regularly. "As a professional footballer, you need to be extremely careful when you make decisions about your career," he said. Mba scored four league goals in 16 appearances but failed to prevent Bastia's relegation from Ligue 2 (second division) to the National (third division). World Cup heart break Mba's form before the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil was pretty impressive and he was duly invited to the team's training camp. After making the provisional list, it was widely believed that his inclusion into the final 23-man list was a shoo-in. It was not. Nigeria's head coach stunned most when he announced his list and Mba's name was conspicuously missing. Mba arrived late to camp because he had issues with some of his travel documents and that combined with his attitude to training sealed his fate, according to Keshi. “His lateness to camp contributed (to his missing out) but outside that he did not show the hunger, the fight, we expected for him. "We have only two and half weeks to prepare for the World Cup and he was not giving us what we wanted. He was very relaxed and it was unlike him,” Keshi said. The unthinkable happens Mba watched the 2014 World Cup on television but said he had no hard feelings about missing the tournament. “I had no negative thoughts as I always respect the decision of my coaches and I knew the country is blessed with so many good players. "It was impossible for everyone to go (to Brazil),” he told supersport.com from his base in France in July. At the time, he had resumed pre-season with Bastia but it was expected that he would soon leave the club for pastures new. However, on Friday, the unthinkable happened. Mba played a game in the third division in France. He was drafted in as a second half substitute as Bastia drew 0-0 with Paris Football Club at Stade Sébastien Charléty. It was beyond shocking to see the extravagantly gifted midfielder playing for just 19 minutes in front of a sparse crowd of 335 spectators. Mba was at the peak of his powers, feted as the best thing that happened to Nigerian football and viewed as the new golden boy just over a year ago. His fall from grace is almost unbelievable to say the least but he will be looking to rise like a Phoenix from the ashes. The transfer window closes on August 31. Mba has got 21 days to get back on track. culled from: © supersport.com
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get marry to a second wife |
he should wait for another 8 years to contest. Its the turn of the Ogoni to rule Rivers State. He is not going to win because he is an Ikwerre man and Gov Amechi is also an Ikwerre so its the Ogoni turn to rule |
safarigirl: twitter allows just 140 characters, maybe she ran out of space.Not all Americans are ignorant.The average American is more educated than the average Nigerian. how many Nigerians know the location of all 200 countries in the map?Those CNN people are not ignorant. it was just a silly mistake;everyone makes mistake so I don't see what the big deal is. Hon Mrs Abike should be more worry about the spread of Ebola in her country and making laws to improve the health care in Nigeria rather she is worried about the wrong location of Nigeria in map by cnn. |
Maybe Mrs Abike should learn how to spell 'Actually' and also write in correct English before correcting CNN |
BetaThings: People from other places will pray for themThats not a good reason. They should allow them attend the hajj to pray to their God to heal them or does Muslim discriminate against sick people. |
he is saying the truth. There should be a ban in travel of all infected countries so as to contain the spread of the disease. If Nigeria had ban travel from Liberia earlier we wont have been expose to the virus by that Liberian |
Don't they believe in Allah. They should allow them to attend the hajj so they can pray for Allah to heal them |
every country has its own problem. |
The average American don't care about the location of Nigeria in the world map. |
really sad. Killing yourself for a god that don't even exist. so many people have been brain washed by religion |
This is how most Americans deal with their financial stress. They commit suicide to deal with their stress. some go to shoot up schools, mall or other public place while other kill their family before commiting suicide. RIP to the family |
