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Immediately i got this scoop i called one of their personal trainer who happens to be my good friend and they only thing he said was "Sir, we are having a problem please call me later at night time" and hung up his phone |
Source from inside Ghana camp who preferred to remain anonymous because of the embarrassing nature of the mutiny going on in the camp said that not less than fifteen players has left the camp after morning training to their various clubs. reacting to the development the assistant coach said "I am speechless right now because i have never witness this before from any Ghanaian players, it all started as a joke when Gyan, Sulley and Painstil approached me and said there is no point for them to take part in the Mali game and so therefore they are leaving the camp i thought it was just the depression about Zambia game so i told them to go and meet with our psychologist then they left only to go and meet others which i dont know what they told them but what i noticed was that thirteen others join them to pack up their belongings saying they too are leaving the camp. reacting further he said we are making phone calls to Accra and other places of influence to see how we can avoid this shame already they (fifteen players) have left for the airport. CAPTAIN REACTION: Captain John Mensah said he cant believe what is happening "we are on our way to the airport to see if we can stop them from leaving Gabon until the government officials sent by the President reach Gabon. HEAD COACH: Is like am dreaming but this is not good for African football. MEDIA OFFICER FOR THE BLACK STARS: Yes we have a very big disturbing situation in our hands but please don't report anything yet because of the damages it will have on us already some Caf ex-co members together with their guests (Pele and Platini) are aware and they are also helping us to contain this ugly situation, Please i beg you guys not to let it out yet please the situation is really bad but we are trying our best to see that normalcy is restored so that we can play our game tomorrow |
stagger:LOL, You just reminded me of a comrade who used to held his ears when ever he makes d same statement |
God bless the author of this thread i always learn a lot from ideas like this cos am single for now and for sure this is gonna help me in the near future |
@Dede1, E bi lyk say Rochas remove feeding bottle for your mouth why be say you dey always like to attack d man, pple dey yarn about wetin dey happen in 2012 you still dey yara yara about Dec 2011 Haba na only you be Imonite abi you carry anoda agenda for mind, some peeps self wey no come from Imo dey pray make their govanor be like am still you dey gree die. just tell all man wetin Rochas do you if na bad tin then we fit form save dede group (SDG) |
@OP, is simple for instance example if d stranger is free just start by introducing urself then tell her why of all d hundreds u chose to chat with her, "just tel her something dat will mak her scream go slow now u're almost there now" then take her on with her responses belif me by d time u re done with her she wont feel her legs anymore. it works 4me so many tyms try it and come back to thank me |
Once upon a tym Atiku praised OBJ to high heavens saying Nigeria could have been trampled upon had OBJ not being a man of himself bla bla bla but wen selfishness, greed and hunger for power sets in Atiku said OBJ is the first begotten son of lucifer and d worst thing to happen to Nigeria Wen Odili refused to share d loot of his imaginary gas turban with OBJ 60-40 in formula he OBJ ask Odili to kiss vice presidential candidate of pdp goodbye. Wen d shortest governor in d history of Nigeria Mr Ngige could not see a enough money to steal becos of d monthly N3billion he remits to his god fada Chris Uda which OBJ always have a cut off share, he OBJ look d other side while Uba and his federal troops planned and executed a mini coup by kidnapping a Nigeria state serving Governor. Wen Nigerians stood together to stop OBJ's planned to arm twist d constitution in order to appear for d 3rd time as president he decided to punish us by hand picking a man struggling with health issues to mount leadership of a vast and complicated country like Nigeria Nigerian politicians dont really give a hack about the citizens only about their party and themselves shikena |
A friend once said to me that the worst thing that has happen to Africa is democracy i ask him why he said i must look around that whatsoever i see in here is lyk dat in Ghana, SA, Egypt, Tunis, Libya, Senegal, Togo and the rest of Africa, that the people of Africa are suffering all becos of democracy |
This one of d many reasons the Northerners frown at a presidency from d SS just imagine a president of Nigeria going to his home state to make mockery of himself did GEJ think he is the President of the federal rep. of Bayelsa, if all Nigerians will get as leaders are this childish and shameless ediots then i wont blame Ghana media and it small size citizens of taking us to kalokalo. Even though Northern politicians has their difference among themselves but is hard to see them play it out on the media cos they no how damaging it is to their reputations but once a small disagreement appears in the mist of any SS/SE or SW politicians they are quick to call the media house thinking that what they are doing is to discredit each other without knowing the effect it has on the regions image |
This is the beast
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oduasolja:My friend how old are you? |
GEJ must make sure that only the military and military alone provide security for this agent of the end time no police officer except IGP will be allowed to see him he should be isolated in order to eliminate any chances of sabotage by their agent working in govt. GEJ must know who is in-charge of this operation so as to place a no transfer no movement order until they finish gathering intel from him |
This is a major break through for the Nigeria security services, i just hope he will not escape from detention as usual |
Nigeria's state security agents say they have arrested a man they say is a self-declared spokesman for Boko Haram, who frequently made statements to the media after attacks by the radical Islamist group. A State Secutity Services (SSS) source said on Wednesday that a man they believed to be 'Abu Qaqa', a pseudonym used by the spokesman, was being held in the northern city of Kaduna. "We are still talking to him. Since 'Abu Qaqa' is a pseudonym for the Boko Haram spokesman, we want to be sure of who we have with us. But we have been on his trail for months now. He's been changing locations and contacts," the source told the Reuters news agency. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2012/02/201221184747155479.html http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/01/us-nigeria-boko-haram-idUSTRE81020620120201 |
gendebs:dotty mind, no spoil underage wey dey fellow adults lyk us browse this site |
Gala @70 wow i pity those wey they still chop that crap as for me and my household we divorce gala since wey they hike am to N20 i know fit remember how gala taste be self pro01:Dude U18 dey browse this siteooo abeg no teach them yet |
rabzy01:Please my good friend have got 1 question for you, Do you believe in God Almighty? if your Ans: is Yes then please again ask God why he created humans only to allow them to die later. and also if you are a believer in God whom you professes as God who is everywhere who sees everything and knowth all things but yet he allows a murderer a rapist to got away with his or her crime. FYI d God i serve is d one whose ways are not our ways and whose tots are not like ours for he works in a different ways. |
Which Al Qaeda? abeg mak i hear word no be them recently file for bankruptcy so where them go see finance enof to dash BH sice Osama collect US bullet for eye their major source of income dry like hamattan them to dey look for financial back up self even for training self BH must drop kuza first b4 them go agree to train them abi you think say training for terror attack na come chop. wetin me understand be say BH dey try to hype themselves so as to drive fear enter our liver. dia sponsor na dos aboki wey yarn say 9ja go dey ungovernable if power no return to northern 9ja. i no blame BH na Goodluck Olodo Jonathan GOJ wey dey play politics with our lives na him i blame |
born2fuck:Pls mr. dont mention Igbo and yoruba with dsame breath ok, cos una be confirmed Judas with carrot so your plan is to pretend to be friends of Ndigbo only to back out in d battle field to support your masters in d north, know you now that d Igbos of 1967 is not dsame as d generation of 2012 we are wiser now, if you want to fight please do so and we shall be watching from close range |
Crime against humanity is not only wen someone planed and execute a genocide on helpless civilians but wen someone carefully and purposefully try to distort history to suit him or herself is also a crime against humanity but only this time the ICC will not be issuing a warrant for your arrest but nature which is karma will take it natural cause. From every book i read, from all the documentaries that i have watched and from all the discus that i took part in, history has it that Gowon was the first to fire a bullet in protest of d Biafra nation |
Rhino.5dm:Pls can you explain to me wot you mean by these words who invaded other regions and homes. Pls explain dat to me |
Mankind are born hypocrite imagine FFK without shame and lack in dignity will write such an article wot morale rite does he have to do so or was he not once a champion of "keep Nigeria one" while in office as a minister why all of a sunday he now realized dat Nigeria need to look into the ABURI ACCORD or was d accord written in January of 2012, this man lacks shame and integrity little wonder why d likes of OBJ and IBB has over night turned into social/human right activist. will i be surprised if tomorrow IBB or OBJ accuse future govt. for lack of infrastructure or looting of the nation treasury? NO i wont cos hypocrisy is inborn in mankind |
quote from browzeno be only Star very soon you go be Heineken, SMH Star ko, Guinness ni |
rokiatu:I wish, I wish, I wish- by R-Kelly rokiatu:Beautiful lair- by Beyonce, ft Shakira rokiatu:Rehab- by Rihanna |
A colonial official, Harold Smith, in a London television interview some years ago provided a window into the motives that informed British policies on Nigeria through the period of colonialism to independence. Hear him: [b]"When we assessed Nigeria, this was what we found in the southern region; strength, intelligence, determination to succeed, well established history, complex but focused life style, great hope and aspirations, the East is good in business and technology, the west is good in administration and commerce, law and medicine, but it was a pity we planned our agenda to give power "at all cost" to the northerner. They seemed to be submissive and silly of a kind. Our mission was accomplished by destroying the opposition at all fronts. The west led in the fight for the independence, and was punished for asking for freedom. They will not rule Nigeria!" "Despite seeing vast land with no human but cattle in the north, we still gave the north 55 million instead of 32 million (in the census). This was to be used to maintain their majority votes and future power bid. The West without Lagos was the most populous in Nigeria at that time but we ignored that. The north was seriously encouraged to go into the military.We believed, that the south may attend western education,-but future leaders will always come from military background. Their traditional rulers were to be made influential and super human. The northerners were given acceleratcd promotions both in the military and civil service to justify their superiority over the south. Everything was to work against the south. We truncated their good plan for their future. I was very sorry for the A.G; it was a great party too much for African standard. We planned to destroy Awolowo and Azikwe, the west and the east and sowed a seed of discord among them. We tricked Azikiwe into accepting to be president having known that Balewa will be the main man with power. Awolowo had to go to jail to cripple his genius plans for a greater Nigeria. If Northern leaders have any agenda in Nigeria at all, sadly it is only for the north, and nothing for Nigeria. The time has come now to see people of intelligent minds with an open and inclusive agenda for all Nigerians in power, people who will really look after Nigeria's large population, her wealth, her potentials, her future."[/b] Source: http://odili.net/news/source/2012/jan/6/601.html |
A colonial official, Harold Smith, in a London television interview some years ago provided a window into the motives that informed British policies on Nigeria through the period of colonialism to independence. Hear him: [b]"When we assessed Nigeria, this was what we found in the southern region; strength, intelligence, determination to succeed, well established history, complex but focused life style, great hope and aspirations, the East is good in business and technology, the west is good in administration and commerce, law and medicine, but it was a pity we planned our agenda to give power "at all cost" to the northerner. They seemed to be submissive and silly of a kind. Our mission was accomplished by destroying the opposition at all fronts. The west led in the fight for the independence, and was punished for asking for freedom. They will not rule Nigeria!" "Despite seeing vast land with no human but cattle in the north, we still gave the north 55 million instead of 32 million (in the census). This was to be used to maintain their majority votes and future power bid. The West without Lagos was the most populous in Nigeria at that time but we ignored that. The north was seriously encouraged to go into the military.We believed, that the south may attend western education,-but future leaders will always come from military background. Their traditional rulers were to be made influential and super human. The northerners were given acceleratcd promotions both in the military and civil service to justify their superiority over the south. Everything was to work against the south. We truncated their good plan for their future. I was very sorry for the A.G; it was a great party too much for African standard. We planned to destroy Awolowo and Azikwe, the west and the east and sowed a seed of discord among them. We tricked Azikiwe into accepting to be president having known that Balewa will be the main man with power. Awolowo had to go to jail to cripple his genius plans for a greater Nigeria. If Northern leaders have any agenda in Nigeria at all, sadly it is only for the north, and nothing for Nigeria. The time has come now to see people of intelligent minds with an open and inclusive agenda for all Nigerians in power, people who will really look after Nigeria's large population, her wealth, her potentials, her future."[/b] Source: http://odili.net/news/source/2012/jan/6/601.html |
A colonial official, Harold Smith, in a London television interview some years ago provided a window into the motives that informed British policies on Nigeria through the period of colonialism to independence. Hear him: [b]"When we assessed Nigeria, this was what we found in the southern region; strength, intelligence, determination to succeed, well established history, complex but focused life style, great hope and aspirations, the East is good in business and technology, the west is good in administration and commerce, law and medicine, but it was a pity we planned our agenda to give power "at all cost" to the northerner. They seemed to be submissive and silly of a kind. Our mission was accomplished by destroying the opposition at all fronts. The west led in the fight for the independence, and was punished for asking for freedom. They will not rule Nigeria!" "Despite seeing vast land with no human but cattle in the north, we still gave the north 55 million instead of 32 million (in the census). This was to be used to maintain their majority votes and future power bid. The West without Lagos was the most populous in Nigeria at that time but we ignored that. The north was seriously encouraged to go into the military.We believed, that the south may attend western education,-but future leaders will always come from military background. Their traditional rulers were to be made influential and super human. The northerners were given acceleratcd promotions both in the military and civil service to justify their superiority over the south. Everything was to work against the south. We truncated their good plan for their future. I was very sorry for the A.G; it was a great party too much for African standard. We planned to destroy Awolowo and Azikwe, the west and the east and sowed a seed of discord among them. We tricked Azikiwe into accepting to be president having known that Balewa will be the main man with power. Awolowo had to go to jail to cripple his genius plans for a greater Nigeria. If Northern leaders have any agenda in Nigeria at all, sadly it is only for the north, and nothing for Nigeria. The time has come now to see people of intelligent minds with an open and inclusive agenda for all Nigerians in power, people who will really look after Nigeria's large population, her wealth, her potentials, her future."[/b] Source: http://odili.net/news/source/2012/jan/6/601.html |
A colonial official, Harold Smith, in a London television interview some years ago provided a window into the motives that informed British policies on Nigeria through the period of colonialism to independence. Hear him: [b]"When we assessed Nigeria, this was what we found in the southern region; strength, intelligence, determination to succeed, well established history, complex but focused life style, great hope and aspirations, the East is good in business and technology, the west is good in administration and commerce, law and medicine, but it was a pity we planned our agenda to give power "at all cost" to the northerner. They seemed to be submissive and silly of a kind. Our mission was accomplished by destroying the opposition at all fronts. The west led in the fight for the independence, and was punished for asking for freedom. They will not rule Nigeria!" "Despite seeing vast land with no human but cattle in the north, we still gave the north 55 million instead of 32 million (in the census). This was to be used to maintain their majority votes and future power bid. The West without Lagos was the most populous in Nigeria at that time but we ignored that. The north was seriously encouraged to go into the military.We believed, that the south may attend western education,-but future leaders will always come from military background. Their traditional rulers were to be made influential and super human. The northerners were given acceleratcd promotions both in the military and civil service to justify their superiority over the south. Everything was to work against the south. We truncated their good plan for their future. I was very sorry for the A.G; it was a great party too much for African standard. We planned to destroy Awolowo and Azikwe, the west and the east and sowed a seed of discord among them. We tricked Azikiwe into accepting to be president having known that Balewa will be the main man with power. Awolowo had to go to jail to cripple his genius plans for a greater Nigeria. If Northern leaders have any agenda in Nigeria at all, sadly it is only for the north, and nothing for Nigeria. The time has come now to see people of intelligent minds with an open and inclusive agenda for all Nigerians in power, people who will really look after Nigeria's large population, her wealth, her potentials, her future."[/b] Source: http://odili.net/news/source/2012/jan/6/601.html |
A colonial official, Harold Smith, in a London television interview some years ago provided a window into the motives that informed British policies on Nigeria through the period of colonialism to independence. Hear him: [b]"When we assessed Nigeria, this was what we found in the southern region; strength, intelligence, determination to succeed, well established history, complex but focused life style, great hope and aspirations, the East is good in business and technology, the west is good in administration and commerce, law and medicine, but it was a pity we planned our agenda to give power "at all cost" to the northerner. They seemed to be submissive and stupid of a kind. Our mission was accomplished by destroying the opposition at all fronts. The west led in the fight for the independence, and was punished for asking for freedom. They will not rule Nigeria!" "Despite seeing vast land with no human but cattle in the north, we still gave the north 55 million instead of 32 million (in the census). This was to be used to maintain their majority votes and future power bid. The West without Lagos was the most populous in Nigeria at that time but we ignored that. The north was seriously encouraged to go into the military.We believed, that the south may attend western education,-but future leaders will always come from military background. Their traditional rulers were to be made influential and super human. The northerners were given acceleratcd promotions both in the military and civil service to justify their superiority over the south. Everything was to work against the south. We truncated their good plan for their future. I was very sorry for the A.G; it was a great party too much for African standard. We planned to destroy Awolowo and Azikwe, the west and the east and sowed a seed of discord among them. We tricked Azikiwe into accepting to be president having known that Balewa will be the main man with power. Awolowo had to go to jail to cripple his genius plans for a greater Nigeria. If Northern leaders have any agenda in Nigeria at all, sadly it is only for the north, and nothing for Nigeria. The time has come now to see people of intelligent minds with an open and inclusive agenda for all Nigerians in power, people who will really look after Nigeria's large population, her wealth, her potentials, her future."[/b] Source: http://odili.net/news/source/2012/jan/6/601.html |
A colonial official, Harold Smith, in a London television interview some years ago provided a window into the motives that informed British policies on Nigeria through the period of colonialism to independence. Hear him: "When we assessed Nigeria, this was what we found in the southern region; strength, intelligence, determination to succeed, well established history, complex but focused life style, great hope and aspirations, the East is good in business and technology, the west is good in administration and commerce, law and medicine, but it was a pity we planned our agenda to give power "at all cost" to the northerner. They seemed to be submissive and stupid of a kind. Our mission was accomplished by destroying the opposition at all fronts. The west led in the fight for the independence, and was punished for asking for freedom. They will not rule Nigeria!" [b]"Despite seeing vast land with no human but cattle in the north, we still gave the north 55 million instead of 32 million (in the census). This was to be used to maintain their majority votes and future power bid. The West without Lagos was the most populous in Nigeria at that time but we ignored that. The north was seriously encouraged to go into the military.We believed, that the south may attend western education,-but future leaders will always come from military background. Their traditional rulers were to be made influential and super human. The northerners were given acceleratcd promotions both in the military and civil service to justify their superiority over the south. Everything was to work against the south. We truncated their good plan for their future. I was very sorry for the A.G; it was a great party too much for African standard. We planned to destroy Awolowo and Azikwe, the west and the east and sowed a seed of discord among them. We tricked Azikiwe into accepting to be president having known that Balewa will be the main man with power. Awolowo had to go to jail to cripple his genius plans for a greater Nigeria. If Northern leaders have any agenda in Nigeria at all, sadly it is only for the north, and nothing for Nigeria. The time has come now to see people of intelligent minds with an open and inclusive agenda for all Nigerians in power, people who will really look after Nigeria's large population, her wealth, her potentials, her future."[/b] Source: http://odili.net/news/source/2012/jan/6/601.html |
If only we have a President with enough balls the likes of Buhari, Atiku, Ciroma, Gusau and co will be serving life sentences for treason, unfortunately we have a man who said he is slow in order not to make mistakes |
Negro_Ntns:If you remember how MEND and other ND militant conducted their ill informed operations you will definitely see the difference between MEND and BH, MEND never demanded to christianize Nigeria, Mend never attack Mosque or muslim in the ND, MEND never attack any international organization in Nigeria or police station via suicide bombing, and besides a Christian was the then president of Nigeria. so i see no reason for you to compare the both of them |
just start by introducing urself then tell her why of all d hundreds u chose to chat with her, "just tel her something dat will mak her scream go slow now u're almost there now" then take her on with her responses belif me by d time u re done with her she wont feel her legs anymore. it works 4me so many tyms try it and come back to thank me