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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Crystal Palace Vs Manchester United (4 - 0) On 6th May 2024 by Benwallt(m): 9:38pm
It's is finished

Travel / Re: Nigerian Man Captured Assaulting A Kenyan Woman Deported (Picture) by Benwallt(m): 5:14pm
Sharpsharp00123:
u wan set me up for ban

If I reply u na straight ban from the igbo mod

D werey dey observe me

Ogun kill him or her. I have been banned for the past 2months for politics section just for mentioning name. The ban is still running till 31st of this month. Just imagine

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Travel / Re: Nigerian Man Captured Assaulting A Kenyan Woman Deported (Picture) by Benwallt(m): 5:08pm
immortalcrown:
1.
Madam, how does "an average Nigerian" mean the whole Nigeria?

2.
Is there any tribe in Nigeria that does not have abusive people?

I am waiting for your response.

Oga, an average Nigerian means all Nigerian with perculīar potential attributed to them

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Crime / Re: Security Guard Frees Generator Thieves In Anambra Over N5000 Bribe (Video) by Benwallt(m): 4:14pm On May 05
Necessity. He's done no wrong but he will smell jail for aiding and abetting crime
Sports / Lionel Messi Admitted Barcelona Players Hated Chelsea More Than Real Madrid by Benwallt(m): 12:03pm On May 05
Barcelona and Chelsea had some titanic Champions League battles back in the day, so it's little wonder Lionel Messi once dubbed their rivalry bigger than Boca Juniors vs River Plate
Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi once said Barcelona hated Chelsea more than any other team
Lionel Messi once admitted that he and his Barcelona team-mates despised Chelsea more than arch-rivals Real Madrid.

The Blues might look the furthest thing from a European juggernaut right now, but in the mid-to-late 2000s they were a near-constant figure in the latter stages of the Champions League. That same could be said of Barcelona, who played Chelsea a whopping eight times in five years over that period.

Their clashes, while entertaining, were generally bad-tempered affairs littered with controversy. And speaking ahead of a crunch last-16 encounter in 2006, an 18-year-old Messi explained just how deep Barcelona's hatred for their west London rivals was at the time.

"There are [Barcelona] players here who hate Chelsea more than Real Madrid," he told the News of the World. "I never thought I would hear myself say that.

"I also never thought I would see something worse than the Boca and River Plate rivalry or Brazil v Argentina - but this is. We would rather play Arsenal, Manchester United or anyone else than be on the pitch with Chelsea."

Messi tangling with John Terry
Messi famously struggled in games against Chelsea
To put his comments into context, Chelsea had knocked Barcelona out of the Champions League at the same stage 12 months earlier courtesy of a remarkable second leg comeback at Stamford Bridge (featuring that Ronaldinho goal). In the first leg, Jose Mourinho accused referee Anders Frisk of conspiring with Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard after Didier Drogba was controversially sent off, and a war of words had existed between the two clubs ever since.

Ahead of their 2006 tie, Chelsea purposefully allowed the pitch at Stamford Bridge to deteriorate in an effort to stifle Barcelona's free-flowing football, but it backfired as Rijkaard's men ran out 2-1 winners. During the match, the Blues picked up another controversial red card, this time after Asier del Horno's challenge on Messi.

Frank Lampard of Chelsea argues with Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas of FC Barcelona.
Messi (centre) failed to score in his first eight matches against Chelsea
Barca held their nerve in the return leg, and went on to win the competition for just the second time that year, though now Inter Miami star Messi was forced to watch from the sidelines after tearing his hamstring against Chelsea.

His hatred for the London club might have manifested itself into something of a performance-inhibitor. Despite subsequently growing into the world's most unstoppable player, Messi seemed to struggle whenever lining up against Chelsea. He went eight matches (and 29 shots) without scoring against them before finally breaking his duck in 2018.


https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/lionel-messi-barcelona-hated-chelsea-32700467.amp
Sports / Re: Ten Premier League Records That Might Never Be Broken by Benwallt(m): 6:59am On May 05
Exousiang01:

Read his comment again.
He clearly stated why.
Mane is an African player.
How many other African players did you see on the list?
Shouldn't he be proud of an African brother?
What do people like you do with your brains?

I didn't ask you question. I am certain you have learning problem

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Sports / Re: Ten Premier League Records That Might Never Be Broken by Benwallt(m): 12:50am On May 05
3exe3:
When i see Africans like Mane make history i feel proud

Why are you particular about Mane

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Phones / Re: Seven Foods That Become Poisonous When Reheated. by Benwallt(m): 12:02am On May 05
Shushen1122:
7 foods that become 'poisonous' when reheated:[url][/url] https://www.highcpmgate.com/nx5afd2e?key=25ff0685ebc03d99bb3a643c77307376

As the saying goes, a lazy person's 'best friend' is the oven. food on the table You are busy scrolling your phone. Group chat is going on. After two hours the eyes fell on the cup of tea. I remembered that the tea was not sipped. Put it in the oven as a simple solution. Such incidents happen often. Heating in the oven is also harmful. That loss is even greater in the oven. Nutritional quality continues to decline. Find out which foods become toxic when reheated.
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1. the tea

Tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Many times in the busyness of work tea is made and it is not drinkable while it is warm. Many people eat the tea hot when it gets cold. It can't be done. Heating the tea a second time increases its acid levels, which can cause indigestion or stomach problems if consumed.

2. potatoes

Potato is our favorite vegetable. His attitude with everything. Reheating potatoes after cooking reduces their nutritional value. Even cooked potatoes at room temperature for long periods of time lose their nutritional value. Even toxic. So, do not put potatoes in the food that is stored in the refrigerator.

3. egg

Eggs are so readily available that they are called the 'poor man's protein'. The bachelors have changed the saying 'din ani din khai' to 'dim ani dim khai'. Eggs, the 'powerhouse' of protein, can cause poisoning if reheated at high temperatures. Because, nutrients can be lost and become 'toxic'.

4. spinach

Spinach is rich in iron. If spinach is heated a second time, the iron can be oxidized, which can cause various problems in the body.

5. cooking oil

Never reuse cooking oil. Toxins can build up in it.

6. mushroom

Mushrooms are as tasty as they are rich in protein. A second heating can break down the protein composition of the mushroom.

7. the rice

Reheating rice can cause bacteria to grow. This bacteria can cause diarrhea.

Source: Times of India

You sure of number 7? Even oyibo sef dey reheat rice. You want to tell me that party rice is ungodly to be reheated the next morning.

Dey play. It's more like a natural thing to do

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Sports / Ten Premier League Records That Might Never Be Broken by Benwallt(m): 11:04pm On May 04
In the illustrious history of the English Premier League, there have been moments of brilliance, streaks of dominance, and records that have stood the test of time. From blistering hat-tricks to managerial longevity, from defensive fortresses to unbeaten runs, the Premier League has seen it all.

Yet, amidst the ever-evolving landscape of football, there are some records that seem destined to remain untouched, etched into the annals of history. Here, we take a look at 10 Premier League records that might never be broken.

1. Fastest Hat-trick: Sadio Mané – 2 Minutes, 56 Seconds
On May 16, 2015, Sadio Mané etched his name into Premier League history by scoring the fastest hat-trick in just 2 minutes and 56 seconds against Aston Villa while he was at Southampton. Mané incredible feat showcased not only his exceptional skill but also his lightning-quick pace and clinical finishing.

While the Senegalese may be considered as one of the hat-trick kings in the Premier League, breaking this record would require an extraordinary combination of skill, luck, and timing, making it a formidable challenge for any aspiring player.

2. Longest Spell as Manager: Arsène Wenger – 21 years, 224 days

The reign of Arsène Wenger at Arsenal stands as a testament to longevity and consistency in the modern era of football management. Over two decades at the helm, Wenger shaped and revolutionized Arsenal, leaving an indelible mark on the Premier League. In today’s volatile managerial landscape, where sackings are swift and expectations sky-high, Wenger’s record seems unassailable.

3. Most Consecutive Games Scoring Against the Same Team: Sadio Mané (vs Crystal Palace)

Sadio Mané remarkable run of scoring against Crystal Palace for nine consecutive games is a testament to his prowess and consistency. To maintain such a streak requires not only individual brilliance but also a certain level of predictability from the opposition.

Mane’s absence due to international duty halted his pursuit of a 10th consecutive game, leaving this record seemingly out of reach for future contenders.

4. Fewest Goals Conceded in a Season: Chelsea (15 goals) – 2004/05
Chelsea’s defensive solidity during the 2004–05 season under José Mourinho remains unparalleled in Premier League history. Conceding a mere 15 goals over the course of an entire campaign requires a level of defensive discipline and organization rarely seen in modern football.

In Mourinho’s first tenure as Chelsea manager, when he won them the Premier League title (their first league in 50 years), the Blues were impregnable with the presence of John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho, William Gallas, and Paulo Ferreira. With the increasing emphasis on attacking football and high-scoring games, this defensive record appears to be safe for the foreseeable future.

5. Fewest Points in a Season While Winning the League: Manchester United (75 points) – 1996/97

Manchester United’s title triumph in the 1996/97 season with just 75 points seems ridiculous, but it remains a unique feat in Premier League history. In an era of intense competition and financial disparity, it is highly unlikely that a team will clinch the title with such modest points tally again. This record serves as a reminder of the unpredictability and drama that define the Premier League.

6. Smallest Title-Winning Margin: 0 Points/8 Goal Difference (Manchester City in 2011/12)
Manchester City’s dramatic title triumph in the 2011/12 season, secured on the final day with a superior goal difference over rivals Manchester United, remains etched in Premier League folklore.

The sheer drama and tension of that title race, culminating in Sergio Agüero’s iconic last-gasp winner, is unlikely to be replicated. With the margin between success and failure becoming increasingly narrow in modern football, matching or surpassing City’s slender title-winning margin seems highly improbable.

7. Fewest Points in a Season: Derby County (11 points) – 2007/08
Derby County’s dismal campaign in the 2007/08 season, where they accumulated just 11 points, serves as a cautionary tale of the perils of Premier League relegation. The Rams’ struggles to adapt to the demands of the top flight resulted in a record-low points tally that epitomizes the vast gulf in quality between the Premier League and lower divisions.

With the financial stakes and competitiveness of the Premier League continually rising, it is unlikely that any team will surpass Derby County’s ignominious record.

8. Most Consecutive Games Undefeated: Arsenal (49 games) – (7 May 2003 to 24 October 2004)

Arsenal’s remarkable unbeaten run spanning 49 games stands as one of the greatest achievements in Premier League history. The Gunners’ invincibility during that period showcased their dominance and consistency under the stewardship of Wenger.

With the intensity and physical demands of the modern game, coupled with the competitiveness of the Premier League, replicating Arsenal’s unbeaten streak seems increasingly improbable.

9. Longest Unbeaten Record at Home: Chelsea (86 games) – 20 March 2004 to 5 October 2008
Chelsea’s formidable home record spanning over four years highlights their dominance at Stamford Bridge. This remarkable record was achieved under the management of three different coaches, of which Mourinho played a huge part. The streak came to an end in 2008 when Liverpool went there and won 1-0.

The Blues’ ability to maintain an unbeaten run at home for such an extended period is a testament to their strength and resilience on home soil. With the rise of fan influence and the increasing competitiveness of away teams, surpassing Chelsea’s unbeaten home record seems like a daunting task.

10. Longest Run Without Conceding a Goal: Edwin van der Sar (1,113 minutes) – November 15, 2008, to February 18, 2009

Edwin van der Sar’s remarkable feat of going 1,113 minutes without conceding a goal showcased his exceptional goalkeeping ability and the defensive solidity of Manchester United during that period. The Dutch goalkeeper’s record remains a testament to his consistency and concentration under pressure. With the relentless attacking prowess of modern teams and the increasing scrutiny on goalkeepers, surpassing van der Sar’s record seems like a monumental challenge.

While records are made to be broken, some Premier League records stand as towering monuments of achievement that might never be surpassed. From individual feats of skill to team accomplishments, these records serve as enduring testaments to the exceptional talent and remarkable achievements witnessed in the Premier League over the years.

As the league continues to evolve and new generations of players emerge, these records serve as reminders of the greatness that has graced the Premier League stage.
https://www.yardbarker.com/soccer/articles/amp/ten_premier_league_records_that_might_never_be_broken/s1_17214_40324110

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TV/Movies / Re: Dstv, Gotv Customers To Experience Downtime For 3days Due To Lagos-calabar Road by Benwallt(m): 10:12pm On May 04
234GT:
The road is a senseless project.

It can only be a sensible project when ALL existing federal roads are motorable.

Nigeria is cursed with wicked leaders. Next time God sends me to Nigeria, I will make sure I abort myself before 9 months.

You have drunk too much moronic tonic

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TV/Movies / Re: Dstv, Gotv Customers To Experience Downtime For 3days Due To Lagos-calabar Road by Benwallt(m): 10:09pm On May 04
finegirl233:
They should be specific and apologise to the politicians using their services. The poor masses did not care if they shutdown operation in the country completely.

Uselesss criminals

Ah! Ahhh! Calm down now. Kilode!

Nawa o!
Education / Re: Which School Of Nursing Can I Study With This UTME Score? by Benwallt(m): 8:58pm On May 04
Puremark:
Pls. I score 248 in this year utme exam. I chose fuoye as first choice. But got to know that fuoye is not yet accredited for nursing by nmcn
I don't know how true is this?
Please which university can I study nursing with this score.

Which state are you from?
Travel / Re: Flight Delays: Mary Njoku Cries Out To Keyamo by Benwallt(m): 1:50pm On May 04
Obinnau:
In as much as I am a proponent of Airpeace, and other Nigerian airlines, they ought to understand that their base is Nigeria and Nigerians. Treating local fliers with impunity and disdain with regards to flight is not how to achieve a strong aviation control.

The consumer protection agencies have a role to play in holding them responsible and taxing them heavily for each individual passenger they disenfranchise.

If the advice you gave here is followed. It's your people that will turn to shouting victimisation and that FG is killing Igbo business. Na wa!
Education / Re: 30 Kwara Catholic Secondary School Students Scores Above 300 In 2024 UTME by Benwallt(m): 9:36am On May 04
franchasofficia:
Didn't you see Igbo boys there still oppressing you in your deepest state, nna respect omo Igbo, them too much, they are like mtn, everywhere you go grin


If you post Lagos own, Igbos will make majority.


Oyo own I saw, Igbos were there.

Even one school for Ogun posted and Igbos were there.


Same with Plateau state

But when they post Anambra or Imo own now, we wont find any Oblong head on the list but they will be in their Ogbomosho hut expecting Omo Igbo to allocate land to them in Onitsha just to make Igbos look detribalized


Fear fear no de allow Yoruba go far within Nigeria yet they will be measuring dick with fearless Igbos ready to come to their house and beat them up grin

One thing I envied about Igbos is that they are virtually everywhere. How do they do it? Even in the remotest villages far away from their own. Early last month, I traveled to my hometown in Ekiti State. I went to 4 different bars, I shocked to know that the 3 biggest out the 4 was owned by igbos. Then, a chemist I went to to buy drugs was owned by Igbo, here, the boy that attended conversed with me in my dialect, then a Hausa man came, this boy change his tongue to Hausa. In my shock came an ebira, the boy still followed him up in ebira tongue. He attended to us about 7 simultaneously and sharp. This prompted me to ask him where he came from. I was more shocked when he boldly told me he is Igbo. I had to squeeze out 1k to appreciate him. I give it to Igbos on migration

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Education / Re: 30 Kwara Catholic Secondary School Students Scores Above 300 In 2024 UTME by Benwallt(m): 9:21am On May 04
Themanleshey:


I bet they are busy searching the internet to see if they can find anything to counter it and if they end up not seeing anything they will try to rubbish the report .

They are doing mmesoma (concocting fake results) underground as we speak

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Education / Re: 30 Kwara Catholic Secondary School Students Scores Above 300 In 2024 UTME by Benwallt(m): 9:17am On May 04
IamANigerianMan:
How do they mark this jamb now? I know someone who got 82 in mathematics but cannot quadratic equation. and she scored 250

Everybody has a weakness in any subject. Reason well
Education / Re: 30 Kwara Catholic Secondary School Students Scores Above 300 In 2024 UTME by Benwallt(m): 9:14am On May 04
BodyCount:
Okay.

If not for this olodo generation, what's special about scoring above 300? I wrote jamb twice with 321 and 343.
Argue with your keyboard.

Show us the results

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Crime / Re: Suspected Phone Thief Stabs Young Woman In Yobe, Now arrested! by Benwallt(m): 11:13pm On May 03
So, as this boy get muscle reach, he couldn't successfully forced a phone off a girl without daggering her. Imagine the victim is a boy, the miscreant would have gone for his throat or neck.

Ko ni daafun e. Omo oran

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Education / Re: Why I Wrote UTME Again, Unizik’s Best-graduating Student Reveals by Benwallt(m): 8:49pm On May 03
JAMB is not child's play o. If a solid first class student couldn't aced it all who will?

That means not in this life will anybody score 400/400 in jamb
Foreign Affairs / Re: Boris Johnson Turned Away From Polling Station After Forgetting ID by Benwallt(m): 4:01pm On May 03
okunwaye:

Glad you know too which makes us (ronu urchins) even with the Igbo's kiss


Eat shit
Foreign Affairs / Re: Boris Johnson Turned Away From Polling Station After Forgetting ID by Benwallt(m): 2:48pm On May 03
okunwaye:

Very true bro
Just as we amala miscreants can't hide the obsession we have for P.O cry

Good you know
Foreign Affairs / Re: Boris Johnson Turned Away From Polling Station After Forgetting ID by Benwallt(m): 11:40am On May 03
CuriousCart:
In Nigeria, Tinubu will command soldiers and DSS to shoot all the polling unit agents.

Tinubu is your nightmare. He leaves rent free in Igbo heads
Celebrities / Re: Davido's Fans Visit Wizkid's Childhood Home In Surulere, Lagos (Video) by Benwallt(m): 11:09am On May 03
brain54:
How I wish these lazy youths...

Can channel this same effort to monitor government policies and troll politicians!

Na una the downtrodden care about the government because una too lazy to work things out yourself.

Una go cry tire
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Benwallt(m): 11:03am On May 03
Ibunkun1:


Abeg abeg

Which one is abeg abeg, you don't want the team to go anywhere
Crime / Re: 24-Year-Old Woman Kills Her Son After The Father Rejected Him In Delta State by Benwallt(m): 11:01am On May 03
shortgun:
There used to be many motherless baby homes supported by good spirited individuals scattered all over this country before that cares for infants rejected by their mothers.
But since the bastardization and destruction of the economy many of these homes have closed down as people no longer have enough money for themselves not to talk of charity.

Rubbish rubbish rubbish as usual.

Did the mother take the child to anywhere and was rejected? There are lots of care homes that would have accepted the child but the murderous ipobist decided to kill the child probably to spite the father.
TV/Movies / Re: Theo Somolu And Folake Olowofoyeku To Star In Disney’s 'Mufasa' by Benwallt(m): 6:33am On May 03
thesicilian:
They can remake The Lion King a thousand times, it will never be like the original animated version

You can dive into the dustbin to read yesterday news.

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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Benwallt(m): 10:15pm On May 02
Ballzproblem2:
chineke

You never see anything! 😂😂😂😂😂
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Benwallt(m): 10:14pm On May 02
Whizlight:
I think he's going to do the treble unbeaten

It's possible. They are going for everything
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Benwallt(m): 10:12pm On May 02
Whizlight:
I think he's going to do the treble unbeaten

It's possible. They are going for everything.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Benwallt(m): 10:11pm On May 02
andrewbaba44:


Their team might not be the best out there ,but they aren’t mediocre


I am not talking about this season o. I am talking about the past. When they normally occupy mid table and not qualifying for champions league nor Europa.

To me, they were bes team this season across leagues
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Benwallt(m): 10:04pm On May 02
hensben:
Alonso really impress me this season.

They guy performed magic. Went through the league unbeaten. Phew! Was Bayern even able to do that?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Benwallt(m): 10:02pm On May 02
andrewbaba44:


He deserves it

Nobody hates xabi Alonso and Leverkusen


They were both exceptional this season. Xavi Alonso has broken Leverkusen's mediocre team yolk to champion of German league and Europa in view. What more can they wish for

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