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SportsRe: Anthony Joshua: No Time For Girlfriend, I Won't Settle Down In The Next 10 Years by buzp(m): 6:46pm On Sep 05, 2017
E pain am!
CelebritiesRe: Busayo Makinwa And Stian Foggensen Traditional Wedding Pictures by buzp(m): 7:01pm On Jul 19, 2017
Afonjas don jazz d oyibo fine man. May oyibo white banana fall on u with plenty hafcast.
Nairaland GeneralEMMANUEL Adebayo:family Contributed To Madrid Spell Ending by buzp(op): 8:34pm On Jul 18, 2017
Former Real Madrid striker Emmanuel Adebayor has told BBC Sport he might have made a permanent move to the Santiago Bernabeu in the summer of 2011 if not for interference from members of his family.
Adebayor, 33, joined Madrid on loan from Manchester City in January 2011 and scored eight goals in 22 games during the remainder of the 2011-12 season, winning the Copa del Rey after a substitute appearance in the 1-0 final victory over Barcelona.
The Togo international returned to City that summer with Marca claiming that his€16 million price tag was too high for Madrid, though he has now said that he still feels a letter written by his late brother to the Spanish club played a role in him not returning.
"I have done everything to stay in Real Madrid, but because of my late brother I couldn't stay there," Adebayor, who currently plays for Turkish side Istanbul Basakhesir, said. "Because he sent a letter, an official letter from Adebayor's family to the club [saying] that they shouldn't keep me. I'm not saying that's why they didn't keep me, but it can be a part of it. Even if it is 10 percent, it is a lot."
In 2015, Adebayor wrote a Facebook post in which he said that the burden of financially supporting his family for years had caused issues among them, while criticising his sister, brother and mother for only being interested in spending the money he earned as a footballer.
"It is a tough one, it is a difficult one," he added to BBC Sport. "Today I think I made the right decision to go public, because of what I have been through. People who I do not know, I have built houses for them, bought cars for them, so my mum cannot say certain things, my family cannot say certain things.
"But today I am a different person, and my mother gave me the chance to be the person I am today, so I cannot thank her enough or respect her enough. But today I am Adebayor and I have to look after someone else. I do not talk to my family now, as they are not helping me to do my job properly.
"Whenever they call it is to ask for something. [They should] care about me, not just my finances. Blood is thicker than water, so why do you not care about me, just about my accounts? Today the issue is just hanging, but I am happy as I am, I am always happy anyway."
Foreign AffairsRe: First Ever Gay Muslim Wedding Takes Place In U.K by buzp(m): 2:52pm On Jul 11, 2017
cryMay ISIS fall heavily on dem in UK.
Car TalkRe: Mercedes-Benz Goes Into Trailer Production, Releases Aero Trailer Concept by buzp(m): 9:27am On Jul 05, 2017
We no get road n all dis aboki will use it and crush innoncent lifes.

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