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JayJohnson:ighalo was a bit too slow for premier league. thats the difference btw him and kelechi. kelechi still has a little speed. Prem league is a fast league, fast with ur legs and also in the brain. at professional level brain is involved in football not just ur feet. |
stanluiz:he played for olympic eagles , i beleive he was no 9 for that team https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhqtQ_nZpWU |
Nigeria ppl dont know their right. See as police stopped a solider in the US https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GN-u-b9bog |
Dalil8:he is better than onachu, in terms of ball possession and dribbling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDnAaWyF5ZI Socring goals to he has done it different leagues from holland eredivise, italian serie a and la liga |
blackboy:Life is not all about money. Thats nigerian problem they see everything from money angle. Poverty mentality |
Mike Adenuga or even Adeleke they all were living in america before they left America to come to nigeria to build multi /milliin dollar company. It would be almost impossible to do so in america. Truth is some ppl go make am for america and some in nigeria. if ur destiny dey nigeria and u are in monaco u go jones till u die. some ppl maybe na germany dem destiny dey if dem go UK dem go jones die Even Uk sef go victoria station for London u go see naija ppl dey man toilet is that life? |
henro757:I dont know how old u are but at some age u cannot house share anymore. Especially if u have child. I m thanking from experience not tv as u think. Just telling u the difference in naija, even police are drunk or intoxicated but abroad u can end up in jail for drinking too bottles and driving and not killing any body |
henro757:ok 1st wrong assumption 2nd...the market rate determines the price. im talking of 1 bedroom going rate as of today. Maybe 10-15 years ago it was at minmium 400$ but right now this is the ongoing rate. 900-1000$ per month Typical apartment complex. Some ppl now will rather live in Ghana than nigeria so one of the major problem of nigeria is basic amenties in the west as a black man u are like an aboki /mallam like. 2nd grade person. The system is too rigid especially america - small thing jail. For example if police stop u and breathalyze u and u get DWI. U cannot get some good paying jobs withthat DWI on ur record Why be 2nd grade when u can be 1st grade. if all the basic amenties are functioning in nigeria, u will see how many abroad ppl will be trooping back enmasse |
dochenaj:Nigerians are like goat..too stubborn . two different kind of struggel, the struggle in nigeria is mostly economical and peer pressure struggle. Not too many opportunites and una like to dey oppress una self. So d next man wan better pass im neighbour. in US , it economical and mental, becasue as an african man in the west , the moment u get a foothold in the system with ur paers/citizenship. U will understand that the whole system is not designed for u. ITs designed for u to be at the bottom. Thats y many ppl dying of depression and the bills upon bills (with interest).Everyday is another bill and dem no dey miss . 1st of the month u don get like 3 or 4 bills waiting for payment and dem get interst charges if u dont pay on day 1. T that 7.50/hr na suffer head money for america, u will struggle to pay ur house rent of minimum 1000$ per month, wat of if u get wife and pickin that means una go need upgrade to atleast 2 bed room. that is 1500$ per month. 7.50 per hr at 160 hrs a month = 1200$ and u go still pay tax untop that 7.50 and then other things like insurance for health( which was compuslory during obama time) and if u get car, u must get car insurance maybe 100$ per month. On top ur 1200 u go pay various tax ( federal,state, social security) maybe ur money go remain 700$. u neva pay car and health insurance and u get house rent The more u work or earn the more tax u pay. u go come calculate am say less work =same amount If police stop u randomly and them check say u know get insurance . Dem charge u to court and then u will pay heavy fine of 1000$ at least if dem no tow ur car join. 7.50 |
opalu:Also the food in america is full of chemicals and makes you sick long term. Makes u sick that u will need drugs or can kill u if its a symptomless sickness like diabetes or high blood pressure Unless you raise ur own chicken and cow normally Every thing has been over spiked even common orange juice |
malcom1X:y ? Medical check up is different from surgery for medical check up if its detailed, they will take blood/urine etc and send it to lab and you will go home and they will let you know. |
malcom1X:na dat ameoba femi adesina write am. wetin consign buhari im dey medical check up. medical check up lasts 1 hr or less. |
BarrElChapo:No mind am he will rather the boy be a free agent like ahmed musa or john ogu with no contract. How old is he sef? realage o |
Benin refused to play a key Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Sierra Leone Tuesday after challenging positive Covid-19 tests for five of their players. A dramatic final day of qualifying for the 2021 tournament in Cameroon also saw a referee collapse, leading to a match between the Ivory Coast and Ethiopia being abandoned 10 minutes from time. There were five qualifying places up for grabs and Cape Verde, Ethiopia, Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania took four with Benin or Sierra Leone set to join them. Rows over Covid-19 tests have plagued African football since last year with host national teams and clubs accused of producing false positive results to deprive opponents of stars. Talks between Sierra Leone, Benin and Confederation of African Football (CAF) officials in Freetown failed to resolve the standoff as both squads remained in their hotels. Benin hold a three-point lead over Sierra Leone in Group L and both teams have a chance of finishing runners-up to Nigeria. Meanwhile, Ghanaian referee Charles Bulu collapsed 80 minutes into a Group K match in Abidjan and was removed on a stretcher and taken to hospital. His condition was not immediately known. Originally chosen as the fourth official, Bulu handled the game because a fellow Ghanaian failed to arrive at the match venue. An Ivorian was drafted in as the fourth official, but Ethiopia questioned his neutrality as a replacement for Bulu and refused to continue playing. - Madagascar fail - Ethiopia, who were trailing 3-1 at the time, still qualified as shock 2019 quarter-finalists Madagascar were held 0-0 in Toamasina and had to settle for third place. Willy Boly and Franck Kessie gave the Ivorians a two-goal half-time advantage and after Getaneh Kebede reduced arrears on 74 minutes, Jean Kouassi quickly scored a third goal for the hosts. Guinea-Bissau beat Congo Brazzaville 3-0 in Bissau to overtake them and claim the second Group I ticket to the finals behind Senegal. Piqueti broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time and Frederic Mendy and Jorginho netted in the closing stages to seal a third straight qualification. A Faisal Bangal own-goal condemned Mozambique to a 1-0 defeat in Maputo by Cape Verde, who qualified from Group F behind a Cameroon team that drew 0-0 with 10-man Rwanda in Douala. Aboubakar Kamara scored in first-half stoppage time for Mauritania to earn a 1-0 win over the Central African Republic in Bangui. In matches where only pride was at stake, Senegal needed a stoppage-time Cheikhou Kouyate goal to salvage a 1-1 draw with Eswatini in Thies and Nigeria outplayed Lesotho 3-0 in https://www.yahoo.com/sports/mauritania-ethiopia-qualify-africa-cup-161517481.html |
it just shows his mindset. This is the kind of thing that can cause impeachment in organised countries Economic sabotage |
Offpoint1:and all this asian countries anything drug na execution. all to show off -see am now |
wetin onyekuru dey play? |
Tabletuner:nta wey suppose don upgrade tey tey but corruption and the place is full of analog ppl |
if tosin of fulhan join eagles tosin and semi ayaji will be the two CBs Oyinbo wall is no longer strong they are back up now |
Juliusmalema:Conservatism is a sign of mental disorder too. at the middle is where clarity is. Are yo saying Jesus was mad because he was a liberal too? Infact he started liberalism in a way love your neigbour as yourself etc |
as sherlock holmes once said follow d money. find out who owns the boat company and u might get a clearer picture. I don enter am before and its ok. soon ppl will be taking boat from lagos to Ondo/ Delta/Edo/PortHarcout/Akwa Ibom same water opposite direction trip |
DONT EXPECT ANYTHING other than draw or loss. this team is mediocre most of the team is coming from Europe where its still cold, it will take a while for their body to adapt to the heat and thus affect performance. benin will use half of the chan team |
NyamiriFlathead:So what. it all for the profit of another country |
Yujiz:Who do you think destroyed Apapa Wharf expressway- from Mile 2 down to wharf Dangote and his trucks |
His flour mills in Apapa destroyed that area that was like Ikoyi and Victoria Island. Apart from CO2 , refinery emit methane, NO etc that is bad for environment and contribute to global warming. All of that will make RAINS worse. U think flooding in lekki is small now Wait until after that plant is fully functional, the RAINS Are going to double. Eventually the water go swallow up that area |
ngoremeka:just watch he will turn the place into Apapa Wharf and destroy the roads and traffic will be unbearable BAD IDEA Building right by the ocean so he can add more CO gas from the refinery into the air which will cause more terrible rains. Is there no environmentalist in nigeria? |
nairavsdollars:they are trying to set her up. |
Inside Nigeria's wet markets: Shocking footage reveals pangolins, sea turtles and monkeys being sold in Lagos both dead and alive - raising fears the next virus could come from Africa GRAPHIC WARNING: Animals including pangolins, primates and sea turtles are seen at a Nigerian wet market Wild animals that are thought to have been illegally killed are found both dead and alive at Oluwu fish market Exclusive footage shows vendors keeping animals in unhygienic conditions and nt wearing any form of PPE Experts warn environments like these are a perfect melting pot for zoonotic diseases, such as SARS-CoV-2 Shocking footage seen by MailOnline reveals the appalling state of Nigerian wet markets which have the potential to cause future disease outbreaks in humans. Myriad animals including pangolins, primates and sea turtles are held — both dead and alive — in confined spaces while workers fail to sanitise surfaces or tools and do not wear appropriate PPE, including gloves. Video also shows many of the animals being abused before they are slaughtered; photographic evidence reveals vendors boiling animals including pangolins, dogs and manatees while they are still alive. Read More The Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan is believed to be the site of the first outbreak of SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen causing the Covid-19 pandemic. This is an example of zoonotic transmission where viruses jump from animals to people and experts warn bringing a wide range of animals into a small space alongside humans in unclean conditions is a perfect recipe for disease. Malcolm Bennett, Professor of Zoonotic and Emerging Disease at the University of Nottingham, told MailOnline: 'If you were to want to maximise the risk of zoonotic transmission you would mix human contact with a wide range of animals — domestic and wild — and bring them together both alive and dead in the same area.' Zoonotic diseases are not uncommon, with Covid-19, SARS, MERS, Ebola, HIV, the bubonic plague, rabies, West Nile virus and Lyme disease all originating in animals before infecting humans. Pictured, two pangolins at the Epe wet market curl up into a defensive ball in fear. The animals are being kept alive to be sold for their meat and scales +18 Pictured, two pangolins at the Epe wet market curl up into a defensive ball in fear. The animals are being kept alive to be sold for their meat and scales Pictured, a pangolin is dipped into boiling water by a vendor while it is still alive to soften its scales and make them easier to remove +18 Boiling water is used to help remove the scales of a pangolin +18 Video footage obtained by MailOnline shows many of the animals being abused before they are slaughtered; photographic evidence reveals vendors boiling animals including pangolins, dogs and manatees while they are still alive A pangolin is butchered by a vendor who uses a machete to hack off the animal's keratin scales to sell. The animal is dead at this stage but was boiled alive prior to this stage +18 A pangolin is butchered by a vendor who uses a machete to hack off the animal's keratin scales to sell. The animal is dead at this stage but was boiled alive prior to this stage Coronavirus DID start in China and 'exploded' at Wuhan wet market, WHO scientist says The coronavirus pandemic started in China and 'exploded' at the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, an Australian scientist investigating the origins of the pandemic claims. Professor Dominic Dwyer was one of 14 scientists who travelled to China over the past month in a World Health Organisation investigation into the virus that has killed 2.3 million people around the world. On Tuesday many were shocked to hear the leader of the WHO team, Peter Embarek, echo Communist Party's assertions that frozen food imports, such as Australian beef, could have led to the initial outbreak. However, Professor Dwyer, a microbiologist and infectious diseases expert, broke ranks with those claims, saying the source of the virus was most likely bats as previously suspected. 'The evidence for it starting elsewhere in the world is actually very limited. There is some evidence but it's not really very good,' he told Nine News. 'We know that other viruses that are closely related to [Covid-19] are present in bats. We know that other viruses like MERS and SARS back in 2003 also came from bats. 'Now these bats don't respect borders of course so they are present not just in China but in other parts on South East Asia and indeed elsewhere around the world.' 'I think the explosion in the Wuhan market was really just an amplifying event. The virus had probably been circulating for some good few weeks beforehand among people in the community,' he said. His claim is at odds with the WHO and Chinese Government, which tried to argue the virus was not present anywhere before December 2019. WildatLife, a charity working on the ground in Nigeria, visited Oluwu fish market in Epe, 55 miles east of Lagos. The volunteers secretly recorded conditions at the market where vendors handle, butcher and sell live and dead animals. 'Wet markets like Oluwo Fish Market located in Nigeria, facilitate and heavily contribute to the practice of illicit wildlife trade and in turn, this practice can lead to the spread of zoonotic diseases,' WildatLife told MailOnline. 'Transportation of animals for wildlife trade at these markets enables the spread of diseases from animals to other animals and pose a threat to human health.' Dozens of primates can be seen in the footage stuck in small cages while snakes, crocodiles, duikers, sea turtles, manatees, rodents and parakeets are also present. 'All animals are infected with something and only some are infectious to humans,' Professor Bennett explains. 'Having more animals in the same space and in close contact with each other makes it more likely something will emerge in humans. 'The more biodiverse an area/country is (in the tropics for example), the higher risk there is that something is going to emerge. 'There is an almost 100 per cent risk of something emerging in humans, but we can't predict where that will be or what that will be.' It is thought SARS-CoV-2 jumped from a bat and into an intermediate species, potentially a pangolin, where it then evolved to be able to infect humans. It is possible this intermediate animal would have then passed the virus on to a human who visited the market. If the transient host was indeed a pangolin, this could have happened when the infected pangolin's scales were ingested as a medicine or its meat was consumed. The cacophony of fauna available in Epe are all sold for various reasons, often to be eaten or to be illegally shipped to other parts of the world where they will enter the black market of fashion or traditional medicine. WildatLife tries to rescue, rehabilitate and release as many of the animals as it is safe to do so. Ton, an infant baboon, was being held in a small bird cage at the market after his mother was killed by poachers. Primates are sold for their meat and elsewhere in the market the charity found a crate of monkey skulls which were being sold after being boiled to remove any fur. Ton was successfully saved as well as more than a dozen pangolins. One female pangolin gave birth just one day after being rescued from the market and both mother and baby were nurtured to full health. RELATED ARTICLES https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9275175/Inside-Nigerias-wet-markets-source-future-zoonotic-diseases.html |
Edoziesmart:How is Texas the worst state, have you been to Wyoming, Missisisspi, North and South Dakota, Alaska etc |
Ayo2004:at least that one u go dey move or go outside catch breeze. for minus weather, ur body goes into hibernation and na sleep you go dey sleep. if e freeze ur blood na die be dat |
joshepade:especially with the cold of -16C and no light to heat body. some ppl refrigerator no dey cold reach that level Many ppl die of hypothermia no be like naija wey na small heat and mosquito and then the water in the pipes freeze so no water
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