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In a relationship » , some people believe that there are still some forms of privacy that should be respected and kept away. But some are of the belief that no secrets should be kept away from one another, including access to one another's phones. Though t his action has broken many relationships » as the partners tend to find some things they are not prepared for while snooping around, advocates of the practice do not think committed partners have anything to hide from their spouses. On Morning Teaser » today, we ask: would you allow your spouse access to your phones? |
we won African cup of nation by luck, women nation cup by luck, under 17 by luck, now we wil qualify to nations cup again by luck, ebola cum but cudnt stay,we won the fight against ebola by luck, so many other things that Nigeria have achived by luck,so add yours |
not for sale |
i give it to mikel |
i give it to mikel folowd by eyeama,and eghukwue, i always love mikel even when he is not on his best game,as human we somtyms had a bad day, i knw he wil always do d needful,cus he is d boss, even for chelsea i refuse to coment on matic until he do what mikel has done over d years, thats wining trophies on that position,Mikel is a blessed guy and no one can take that away from him, |
i give it to mikel or Eyeama, they wey outstanding to day,who is ur man of the march |
does it mean that a man with ebola wil not come to watch the club world cup?? And beside some of this clubs got so many fans in africa, and they wil stil travel to morocco to watch,its clear that they do not value cup of nation like they value world clup cup, and also they are not among d African union,trying to disassociate themself from africa.may be they claim oyibo |
will like to see how the relationship with Keshi and ike uche like in d camp,cat and dog |
i tink mororcco shoud be banish from all African activity,cus this is racism on Africa |
Morocco, which last week declined to host the African Nations Cup in January because of fears over Ebola, will host the Club World Cup next month as planned, soccer's governing body Fifa said on Thursday. "The Club World Cup 2014 will take place in Morocco and all preparations continue as planned," Fifa said on Twitter. The tournament, which also took place in Morocco last year, is held annually and features the champion clubs of each continent. |
JONES. And them they jones anyhow |
DO YOU KNOW THAT ONCE PELE PLAYED FOOTBALL ON NIGERIA SOIL? I MEAN IN LAGOS LOOK WHAT GREAT FOOTBALLERS SAYS ABOUT PELE BOBBY MOORE "I arrived hoping to stop a great man, but I went away convinced I had been undone by someone who was not born on the same planet as the rest of us." BENFICA GOALKEEPER COSTA PEREIRA, AFTER 5-2 DEFEAT TO PELE'S SANTOS "There's Pele the man, and then Pele the player. And to play like Pele is to play like God." MICHEL PLATINI "Messi has all the conditions to be the best, but first he has to beat Maradona, Romario and then eventually Pele." ROMARIO "Pele is the greatest player in football history, and there will only be one Pele in the world." "He is the most complete player I ever saw." FRANZ BECKENBAUER "I told myself before the game, he's made of skin and bones just like everyone else — but I was wrong." TARCISIO BURGNICH, WHO MARKED PELE IN 1970 WORLD CUP FINAL "An artist in my eyes is someone who can lighten up a dark room. I have never and will never find difference between the pass from Pele to Carlos Alberto in the final of the World Cup in 1970 and the poetry of the young Rimbaud. There is in each of these human manifestations an expression of beauty which touches us and gives us a feeling of eternity." ERIC CANTONA "I sometimes feel as though football was invented for this magical player." SIR BOBBY CHARLTON "Pele was the only footballer who surpassed the boundaries of logic." JOHAN CRUYFF "The best player ever? Pele. [Lionel] Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are both great players with specific qualities, but Pele was better." ALFREDO DI STEFANO "We went up together to head a ball. I was taller, had a better impulse. When I came back down, I looked up in astonishment. Pele was still there, in the air, heading that ball. It was like he could stay suspended for as long as he wanted to." FORMER ITALY DEFENDER GIACINTO FACCHETTI "When I saw Pele play, it made me feel I should hang up my boots." JUST FONTAINE, TOP SCORER AT 1958 WORLD CUP "The best of all was Pele, who is a mixture of Di Stefano, [Diego] Maradona, Cruyff and Leo Messi." ARGENTINA'S WORLD CUP-WINNING COACH CESAR LUIS MENOTTI "Pele was the most complete player I've ever seen. Two good feet. Magic in the air. Quick. Powerful. Could beat people with skill. Could outrun people. Only 5 ft 8 in tall, yet he seemed a giant of an athlete on the pitch. Perfect balance and impossible vision. Pele was able to stop the Nigerian Civil War for 48 hours! Some of you might not even like football (soccer), but it’s pretty much impossible that you have never heard of this sport’s greatest player ever: Edson Arantes do Nascimento or most famously known as the legendary Pelé! Pelé is known for scoring over 1,283 goals throughout his career and winning 3 FIFA world cups (3 out of the 4 he participated in). He is indeed known as the greatest football player ever in history (yes, even better than Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo). Many modern great teams such as Real Madrid, Juventus and Manchester United wanted Pelé to sign with them. However, the government of Brazil declared Pelé an “official national treasure” to prevent him from being transferred out of the country! His skills as a football player were able to make him a star around the world. He toured with his team (Santos do Brazil) internationally so they could take advantage of his popularity. Even in 1967, the two factions involved in the Nigerian Civil War agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire so they could watch Pelé play an exhibition game in Lagos, which happens to be the most populous city in Nigeria! So when Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo can stop a war for 48 hours give us a call so we can name them “the best football players in history” So So Huge A Man..... |
Calebosko: |
story for the gods,am a tall dark and handsome guy with lot of swag, but i dont like d way u people downgrade shot guys, and beside i dont like tall girls but short with big ass n firm orange,if u get am hala me @www.facebook.com/caleb/sylvanus |
okro soup, draw they smell |
if you like take this masage seriously or wait for the time, am not here to surport any political party,but its a mesage that must surely come to past |
First of all, am not a PDP or APC surporter,MY name is CALEB sylvanus an am with my friend here JOSHUA micheal. I want to tell Nigerians that what hapend today in Nigeria traces back to d ancient isreal, God"s own choosen Generation, Moses was Clueless, yet God chooses him to lead the isrealite out of Egypt and to the PROMISE LAND. Moses was a free goin person,he gave the people of isreal the freedom to talk,act,and worship d Almighty God,but the isrealite took this freedom for granted,and rain abuse and insult on him, calling for him to return them back to egypt, they decided to go back to the slavery to pharoah of Egypt,saying that during his time,they did enjoy onion,pomogranet,water melon,grape,fish etc. Instead of showing appriciation to the provission made by God through moses,they look back to eat what they vomited, God promised to give them a land field with MILK and HONEY, but before they could get there,they need to fight their enermy. Their enermy were mighty in power and seem undefeatable,which make the isrealite to became afraid that they cannot defeat their enermy under the clueless moses,yet God belive in moses, it was only CALEB and JOSHUA who were bold, and they had confident in God and moses,, caleb pleaded with the isrelite to trust in GOD and moses for they shall defeat the enermy, yet they choos another leader to lead them back to Egypt, i know you all can remember what happend to them? God destroy each and evryone of them,it was only CALEB and Joshuah who survived and took over the promise land. President Gudluck jonathan is the clueless MOSES. Nigerians are the Isrealite BOKOHARAM are our Enermy. The promise land is the vision 2020 the pharoah of egypt is a certain leader in which Nigerians are calling saint,they want to go back to what God save them from. I CALEB a Nairalander under the spirit of the ancient heroes and all the CALEBITE gone charges you Nigerians to stand and fight with your enermy, trust in GOD n jonathan, Have no fear,for we shall win. If you refuse to fight,you will all go down just like your forefathers. I charges all the Nairaland Mods to Move this Message to the front page or face the wrapt of God. |
dats my boi |
eh wetin |
are u taking abt gov akpabio"s staduim? No..this is not the story for today |
was armaze,and i apreciate the way you all rally around our brother Djdola,when he need help,I pray God bless you all,and am happy to belong here,and am leading d campain inviting people to Nairaland,hope Seun wil pay me for my campain fare. Tank you all |
its true, i can testify from vasline to d next available hole,they are right on this one |
oboy i for don die for uyo new stadium,men people plenty over,but d stadium fine die |
Rising stars of African football 6 November 2014 Updated 08:55 GMT In four days' time the shortlist for the BBC African Footballer of the year 2014 will be revealed. While those five names will be established superstars from the continent, there are also a number of excellent young players coming through the ranks - emerging talent who themselves may soon compete for the title. BBC Sport picks out three of the best. Vincent Aboubakar By Steve Vickers Vincent Aboubakar is beginning to fulfil his potential at the perfect time. The 22-year-old striker's push to the next level has earned him the reward of a recent move to one of Europe's top clubs in Porto and also given his country much-needed hope. After a miserable World Cup this year and the subsequent retirement of captain Samuel Eto'o, there were concerns as to what the future held for Cameroon. But Aboubakar has stepped up to the plate in a big way after being the understudy to Eto'o in the national team. And he has scored three times in Cameroon's campaign to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. His goals have helped to give the Indomitable Lions a great chance of reaching the finals for the first time since 2010. It has made him a firm favourite with Cameroon fans, who have delighted in his progress since he was drafted into the squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa as an 18-year-old. He didn't get to play in 2010, but his selection was a sign of his young talent as the only home- based player in the Indomitable Lions' squad. At that time Aboubakar was on the books of local side Coton Sport, but he soon moved to Valenciennes in France. However, he had three fairly quiet seasons there as his career stalled. A transfer to Lorient in July last year sparked him back into life and he produced by far his most prolific season. Utilising his imposing frame, speed, strength, ability on the ball and clinical finishing he scored 17 goals in 37 matches. And when he went to this summer's World Cup in Brazil, he was no longer there just to warm the bench. He made two starts but was unable to find the net for a team that was in disarray, beset by off-field problems and indiscipline on the pitch. But his qualities caught the eye of a number of suitors, including English Premier League side Hull City. Aboubakar opted for a move to Portugal and has already scored twice in four appearances for Porto. It is a healthy start to his four-year contract with the club, and he looks to have plenty more to offer. Expect Aboubakar to continue his development and flourish for both club and county. Serge Aurier By Oluwashina Okeleji At only 21-years-old, Serge Aurier has already been labelled by admirers as the best right-back in France. Born in Ouragahio, Ivory Coast, Aurier moved to France as a child to join his parents in Seine-Saint- Denis, in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris. His first contact with the game started at local side FC Villepinte, where he was spotted by officials of RC Lens. He came through the youth system at Lens and aged 17 he made his professional debut in the French Ligue 2 in 2009. Aurier was a stand-out performer as the club secured top-flight promotion. He went on to make 31 appearances for the club in Ligue 1 the following season. His form brought him a move to Toulouse in January 2012 and he blossomed in south-western France, proving his versatility by playing defensive midfield, in central defence and at right-back. He soon attracted interest from several European clubs and also caught the attention of the Ivory Coast selectors. In Jun 2013 he made his debut for the Elephants against Gambia and immediately settled in, quickly displacing the more experienced Emmanuel Eboue. He was selected in the Ivorians' World Cp squad and was the shining light in Ivory Coast's mixed bag of a campaign in Brazil. Defensively sound, he also provided two assists in the game against Japan, crossing for forwards Wilfried Bony and Gervinho to get the goals that gave their side a 2-1 win. Legendary Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba said of Aurier after the game against Japan: "He's the best right-back in all of France." Aurier's physique and sheer power make him a difficult man to play against. He is also very comfortable on the ball, has great positional sense, is quick and reads the game well. An attack-minded player, he not only created seven goals but was one of Toulouse's top scorers with six last season. He does, however, have a tendency to fly into challenges and he was booked 11 times last term. After the World Cup, Aurier joined French champions Paris St-Germain on loan from Toulouse. But he has found life tough going at PSG and knows he could soon face a crossroads in his career. He will be hoping to break into the first team and convince PSG to take up their option to sign him permanently at the end of the season. Nabil Bentaleb By Sam Piranty Nabil Bentaleb's career got off to a rocky start. Released by his hometown club, Lille, at 15, he moved to Belgian side Mouscron before arriving at Dunkerque in the third tier of French football. Shown the door by all three clubs, Bentaleb's agent took him across the channel for a trial at Birmingham City, which again proved unsuccessful. It wasn't until the then Tottenham manager, Harry Redknapp, cast his eye over the diminutive midfielder in 2012, that Bentaleb's fortunes turned around. Two weeks after a trial, he signed for Spurs and kick-started a career which, since the end of 2013, has taken in the Premier league, European football and a World Cup. His club career took off when Tim Sherwood was appointed Tottenham manager. Sherwood had worked with Bentaleb in Tottenham's youth set-up, and thrust him into the first team, giving his debut against Southampton in December 2013. Since then his quick feet, eye for a pass and composure have shone through, drawing praise from pundits and managers aplenty. And as his stock rose, Bentaleb began to attract international attention. Born in France to Algerian parents, the 19-year-old had to decide between the two, eventually pledging his international future to the Desert Foxes. In March 2014, Bentaleb made his debut for Algeria against Slovenia in a friendly. Starting the match in a defensive midfield role, he impressed with, his creativity, tough tackling and relentless work- rate. His continued good form at club level led to his selection in Algeria's World Cup squad. Now oozing confidence, Bentaleb scored his first international goal in a World Cup warm-up match against Romania. In Brazil, Bentaleb played every minute of Algeria's World Cup group campaign and was unlucky not to be selected in the 16 defeat by Germany. Back in the Premier League, Bentaleb has started this season where he left off, with new Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino selecting him ahead of more established stars at the club. |
mikel is d boss |
Acidosis:God bless u g this coment,i hate dem kind of girls,al pretenders, |
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ToyozzieTohBad:i was especting this keep it coming,mind u my post is just a joke so dont take it too far |
LaurelP:lolz tanks bro |
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