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this ban go cause riot oh...and make FG make job provisions for them after the ban.... |
chia.this guys are wicked.unah know say christmas dey come.its now they know that they will release lollipop. |
this is what an gonna say.....Can I have your daughter for the rest of my life? Say yes, say yes 'cause I need to know You say I'll never get your blessing 'til the day I die Tough luck, my friend, but the answer is 'No' Why you gotta be so rude? Don't you know I'm human too? Why you gotta be so rude? I'm gonna marry her anyway Marry that girl Marry her anyway Marry that girl Yeah, no matter what you say Marry that girl And we'll be a family Why you gotta be so Rude. |
Lewis Hamilton took another step closer to his second World Championship by claiming a fourth consecutive victory in F1’s inaugural Russian GP – but Nico Rosberg limited the damage to his own title chances after a spectacular first-lap lockout by recovering from last to second place. In another one-two finish which emphatically sealed Mercedes' first Constructors’ Championship, Hamilton and Rosberg’s afternoons around Sochi’s picturesque Winter Olympic Park couldn’t have been more contrasting after a dramatic second corner of an otherwise flat 53-lap race. Attempting to overtake his team- mate and title rival into the tight right-hander, Rosberg was ahead and had the crucial inside line but simply went in too hot and locked up both his W05’s front brakes in a big plume of smoke, the error sending the German straight on through the copious run-off area. Although briefly ahead as a result of the error, Rosberg was immediately ordered by the team over the radio to cede position to Hamilton and worse was to instantly follow with the German forced into an unscheduled pitstop after a resultant flat-spot caused major tyre vibrations. With Rosberg plummeting to the back of the field, and Hamilton beginning to ease away from the Williams of Valtteri Bottas at the front, Sochi appeared sure to deliver a potentially decisive moment in the all-Mercedes title race. However, while there was no stopping Hamilton at the front - the Briton enjoying the F1 equivalent of a cruise in the sunshine to claim his ninth win of the year and tie Nigel Mansell’s all-time British victory record – Rosberg went about limiting the damage to his growing points disadvantage in the championship. With Sochi’s Autodrom smooth surface creating virtually no tyre degradation, and the season-long pace advantage of Mercedes’ W05 proving particularly pronounced around the track’s sweeping layout, Rosberg was unfathomably able to make one set of medium tyres last for 52 laps and surge back through the field to second place. Rosberg's part-economy, part-surging run brought the German back into the points within 19 laps, and as cars ahead peeled in for their own single stops, he was eventually on the back of Bottas. In what turned into the key move of the race, Rosberg made a rather better job of a passing move into the second corner with a bold move from a long way back on the Williams. With significantly fresher tyres, Bottas rallied into the closing laps, but despite clocking the fastest lap of all on the final tour, the Finn still ended up nearly four seconds back on the second Mercedes and had to settle for third place. How crucial Rosberg’s fine recovery drive will prove in the final title reckoning remains to be seen, but the reality is that the momentum remains firmly with Hamilton after the Briton claimed a fourth consecutive victory for the second time this year. The Englishman’s advantage now stands at 17 points with three races, including the 50-point Abu Dhabi bonanza, to come. "I'm so happy to be here, we've had an amazing week. I can't wait to come here again," said Hamilton. "Nico did a great job to recover from his mistake, the car was performing well, it's history for the team and I feel really proud to be part of it. It's a beautiful moment." Fittingly, on the day the works Mercedes team ended Red Bull’s four- year reign as F1’s benchmark, the German manufacturer’s engines monopolised the top five positions. In what represented their best two- car result since the very first race of the year in Australia, McLaren finished fourth and fifth with Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen respectively to move, perhaps decisively, back ahead of Force India in the Constructors’ Championship. Button experienced a particularly lonely afternoon on his way to a second consecutive fourth place finish – the veteran finishing 12 seconds behind Bottas but 23 ahead of his young team-mate – yet more importantly the 34-year-old’s strong form over the Japan-Russia flyaway leg further strengthens his claim for a McLaren contract renewal. Had it not been for a problematic pitstop, Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso may have finished between the McLaren pair but the Spaniard had to content himself with beating Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo to sixth place. World Champion Sebastian Vettel had run ahead of his team-mate through the first stint but a later pitstop dropped him to eighth. Kimi Raikkonen and Sergio Perez rounded out the points finishers, the Force India just holding off the second Williams of Felipe Massa after the Brazilian’s Q1 exit. As has proved the case throughout the weekend in Russia, the F1 community’s thoughts remained with Jules Bianchi. Before the race all 21 drivers gathered at the front of the grid in tribute to the critically-injured Frenchman. Marussia’s most difficult of weekends ended with Max Chilton retiring from the race with technical problems on lap 12. Drivers’ Championship – Top five1. Lewis Hamilton – 291 points.2. Nico Rosberg – 274 points.3. Daniel Ricciardo – 199 points.4. Valtteri Bottas – 145 points.5. Sebastian Vettel – 143 points. Constructors’ Championship – Top five 1. Mercedes – 565 points – Champions.2. Red Bull – 342 points.3. Williams – 216 points.4. Ferrari – 188 points.5. McLaren – 143 points. |
don't worry when they play liverpool them go lose. |
oyah oh.time for match done reach ohh......arsenal fans where una dey.... |
Lewis Hamilton has won a heavily rain-hit Japanese GP but the Suzuka race was stopped nine laps early following an accident involving Marussia's Jules Bianchi. Hamilton was comfortably leading the race from team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg having passed the German earlier in the race when the Safety Car was called for the second time of day on lap 44. Although details on the incident which stopped the race remain unconfirmed, medical crews were dispatched to attend to Marussia driver Bianchi after the Frenchman's car went off the circuit in increasing rain. Sauber's Adrian Sutil had just been off the circuit at the same point after a heavy impact with the barriers. An ambulance was sent to the scene of the accident and Bianchi was soon taken to the circuit medical centre. A sombre air swiftly descended on all at Suzuka as the paddock awaited for news on the Marussia driver's condition with muted celebrations following on the podium. Rosberg finished second with Sebastian Vettel third for Red Bull on countback, with the result taken from the lap before the race was red- flagged. The German had slipped down the order behind team-mate Daniel Ricciardo when he pitted for wet tyres under the Safety Car. Hamilton now leads the standings by ten points after his third win in succession and eighth of the campaign. |
Raymondenyi:___army recriuts don't receive 80k per month.where did u get it from dude.so unreal cos am a son of 1...chai.nah wah oh. |
Nico Rosberg was fastest in final practice at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday as Lewis Hamilton crashed out. The Silver Arrows had dominated even more than usual during Friday practice and again ended up one-two, pointing towards the likelihood of another front-row lock-out in qualifying. However, with attention generally cast elsewhere during the hour - Red Bull announced the news that Sebastian Vettel is leaving them at the end of the season shortly before the session started - all eyes were back on track during the closing minutes when Hamilton left the track at Turn 1. The current title leader appeared to outbrake himself entering the corner, with the speed of the number 44 Mercedes taking it over the run-off and into the gravel. It ended up in the tyre wall and although the impact was not heavy, it ensured a busy couple of hours for Mercedes' mechanics ahead of qualifying. With Rosberg ending up 0.982s faster than Hamilton, Fernando Alonso was third fastest for Ferrari ahead of Williams pair Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas. The top ten was completed by Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull), Kevin Magnussen (McLaren), Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso), Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso) and Jenson Button (McLaren). World Champion Vettel, meanwhile, wound up 15th fastest._-____in other news Red Bull have announced that World Champion Sebastian Vettel is leaving at the end of the current season, with team boss Christian Horner saying that he's joining Ferrari in 2015. |
M4gunners: Gunners killer indeed. Did Per look like Senderos 4 ur eyes?___k oh..we go see nahh. |
timawoku: as i dey look you sef,you resemble man utd...have no doubt,arsenal will win,the whole EPL dey our back...___no am a liverpool fan..ynwa.una go lose. |
timawoku: my broda we no shakement.we get our own sanchez,welbeck,ozil,etc,bring it on boys!___am not a chealsea fan though but look at the past records..if arsenal wins its gonna be great.... |
timawoku: my brother bone story for the gods,the guy na old man now with walking stick beside i no sure say he go play for sunday sef__costa,ivanovic,fabregas,go wire arsenal... |
ojialo: explain better.________at the end of the day the male kid does not bear the ur surname but his father surname and once there is a reunion with the real father all love transfers to him.except the kid is wise enough to understand. |
who ever post this is a big mumu.u forgot that there is drogba(the gunners killer) |
deployment to collect ehgunje.....hold ups.. |
Japanese Grand Prix practice results.1) Lewis Hamilton 2) Nico Rosberg 3) Valtteri Bottas 4) Jenson Button 5) Sebastian Vettel 6) Kimi Raikkonen 7) Fernando Alonso KevinMagnussen 9) Daniil Kvyat 10) Daniel Ricciardo 11) Jean-Eric Vergne 12) Nico Hulkenberg 13) Romain Grosjean 14) Felipe Massa 15) Sergio Perez 16) Pastor Maldonado 17) Adrian Sutil 18) Esteban Gutierrez 19) Marcus Ericsson 20) Jules Bianchi 21) Max Chilton 22) Kamui Kobayashi |
since.but great its finally signed..thanks to GEJ... |
complete turn off for me.ain't easy taking care of a woman with child....even after accepting responsibility u will face an uphill problem esp if the kid is a male child.. |
walahi since i was born i've never set my eyes on any LG councellor.talk less of chairman.. |
The name is a surprise, bearing in mind it represents a jump from the last version - Windows 8. The software will run on a wide range of devices, from phones and tablets to PCs and Xbox games consoles, with applications sold from a single store. It also marks the return of the Start Menu, which had been removed from Windows 8. In addition to offering a list of the user's favourite applications, the menu also brings up resizable tiles - similar to those featured in Windows 8's touch-centric interface on PCs and tablets. These provide a quick view of notifications from relevant applications, such as details of new emails, Facebook messages and weather forecast updates.The behaviour of the OS will depend on the type of device with which it is being used. Unlike its predecessor, users will not need to switch between Desktop Mode and the touch-focused alternative. However, they can still spread a number of "live tiles" across the screens of two-in-one laptop-tablet hybrids to make them easier to use with both a mouse and finger presses.Other features include:Snap enhancements - a new "quadrant layout" will allow four apps to be easily arranged on the same screen Task view - a new button on the task bar will let the user see all open apps and files, helping them switch from one to another Multiple desktops - users can switch between distinct desktop screens, allowing them to group related work together rather than having to deal with a single screen overloaded with documents and apps. This is similar to a feature already available on Apple's Mac OS Microsoft will offer a "technical preview" of Windows 10 to early adopters later this week, which will run on laptops and desktops. A release that will work on computer servers will follow. |
make him give keshi ultimatum |
another driver to watch out for next season is Verstappen...the teenager who got speed!!! |
vettel.massa..button are still good drivers but engine troubles this season made them look lame.but i tell if vettel gets a good car u know what he can achieve.. |
jst leave all this young boys alone its just cruel |
shoprite: Ok . ..how people go take compare the old poster to the new one now? When some of us post the news of his intention with the poster last week, the post no make front page . . .now ordinary poster with no news don make front page . . .Nairaland! Anyway for those wey no see the old poster . . .I don add am here.------------omoh wtin be that.chai him don f up |
this one don win nah.no need for election.very presentable.awesome from a musician |
who is gonna win the F1 championship this season.with the mercedes teammates rivalry (lewis hamilton and nico roseberg) still hot and fresh and with 5 races to go.my money on Hamilton.who's your money on ![]() ?? |
some dude can lie.e resemble who.some people no dey fear GOD |
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