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Blueelf:Is Etebo bigger than Stoke? He is where he belongs |
zayyadidris:And who are these so called intense and physical African countries? Bros this excuse is stale already. It is very lame to say the least. |
kellycute:Lol when I grow up, I go like repent like u oo ![]() Not even an Ethiopian, Kenyan or Ugandan babe just for today? hmmm |
safarigirl:Yea I knew u were gonna love the news for one particular reason ![]()
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Just as I suggested, after watching Jamil Collins give sub par performances, consistently in the GWG, Rohr has heed my advice, hence contacted Chima Okoroji. German-Nigerian Left Back Okoroji Courted By Rohr As Alternative To Jamilu Collins Reports in Germany suggest that coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Gernot Rohr has made contact with on loan Freiburg left fullback Chima Okoroji. Rohr has not been too impressed with the performance of Jamilu Collins lately and even dropped the Paderborn defender for the Super Eagles 4-2 win away to Lesotho in the AFCON 2021 Qualifiers. Although Ola Aina impressed in the role, the coach is keen on having a left footed player in that role hence his quest to get more options and Okoroji is high on priority list ahead of the next international round of games in March. 22 year old Chima was born in Germany to Nigerian parents but hasn’t played for the country of his birth at any level which means he won’t be needing any sort of approval from FIFA to play for Nigeria. This season he has enjoyed regular run of games at second division side SSV Jahn Regensburg where he is on loan from Freiburg and just like Collins, Rohr want to introduce him to the senior national team setup despite playing in the German second division. Already contacts have been made after extensive scouting and it’s believed that the defender is also keen on playing for Nigeria as it represents his surest route to play international football for now.
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Happy birthday Kellycute. More wins bro |
TheSuperNerd:Why not, when I dun open him eyes? ![]() |
charlesemeka85:Lol Dis guy, u no dey vex? ![]() No mind me nwoke Oru. How fa the Italo okpeke wey I say make u coordinate send ur brother for Enugu here nah? Na so u stingy reach? Na chop alone, die alone oo |
charlesemeka85:BTW, talking about a faceless forum, u once told us u were an Italo born yet ur creche, nursery, primary, sec school and uni were in Imo State, please how did u manage to pull that off bro? Humility been ask u Dis question the day u were advising someone to run away from Nigeria, but u dodge am
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charlesemeka85:I no get that kind time. person wey no sabi the history of her supposed family and she is always here talking about history. Not just ur usual family but dat of an icon like Ikoku? |
safarigirl:U are the great granddaughter of an icon like Mazi Ikoku yet u just boldly spilled that bolded trash? Can the granddaughter of Awolowo say such about the family? U are an Ikoku yet the last time u went to Arochukwu was as far back as 2002? Same safari wey too like academic records now feigning ignorance of the one under her nose? u are an ikoku and ur Grannie the first female graduate from the east, indeed
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safarigirl:U meant an ikoku graduated without a verifiable record? hmmm. Oya tell me the school she attended and d course she studied, let me check their alumnus from the 30s |
Hello Safarigirl, we are still waiting ooo |
safarigirl:Ada graduated in 1950, when did Gloria or Ekanem ur supposed Grannie grad? Of the Ikokus, academically, I only know of Chimere who was once the VC of UNN |
safarigirl:Was Ada Priscilla Nzimiro the daughter of Ikoku? |
charlesemeka85:Let her provide the name Bkus Dats a record, hence must be verifiable |
safarigirl:ur paternal grandma is the first female graduate from the east? Hmm what's her name please and how did u come to this conclusion? |
Joebie:I hope he maintains or even improves on this form through the season. He is seriously yearning for a look in with his performances lately. Good to have him and Ajayi fighting for promotion to the EPL. |
tbaba1234:Inconsistency has always been Eze's bane. Same thing happened last season. How could u guys av forgotten so soon? This is deja vu bro. Yes I want him in Bkus i see him as a good prospect but I am cautious |
Joebie:According to ur friend's usual illation and doctrine of analogy, a good number of lowly rated Astana Players wouldn't make the Man United youth teams ![]() |
And a Kazakhstan club just walloped the pride of Britain - Manchester United ![]() Astana is in the first position of the Kazakhstan league table though, but the Kazakh league is rated 25th in Europe while the EPL is second behind laliga. Astana isn't even in the top 50 of the UEFA Coefficient Ranking while Man United is 11th. So much for the very very very low level clubs and leagues ![]() |
Joebie:Hwfa Sadiq Umar? Update us please |
charlesemeka85:He ain't that a high profile coach. He is at same level as Reinard, Rohr and co but he plays better soccer and is more tactically astute than Rohr. Rohr's coaching sense and methodology is outdated unlike Houghton's, reason a refresher course was proposed by the NFF. Yes, we can afford Houghton. Ghana once had Avram Grant, CIV once had Wilmot, Egypt once had Hector Cooper, then Javier Aguirre, Cameroun once had Hugo Broos. What's Houghton's resume compared to these guys that a so called giant of Africa can't afford him? |
Blueelf:Don't let that bother u, besides Rohr was a gamble. Paul Le Guen was actually the guy the NFF wanted to hire. That said, that Ghanaian man called Houghton would be my pick. |
charlesemeka85:He must go!!! ![]() Our team must be liberated. Errrrm lest I forget, I ain't f**king off until Rohr leaves ntoooooorrrr!!! ![]() |
charlesemeka85:Lol so wetin concern us? Plus or minus u, me or anyone else in here, will never stop the eagles ship from sailing. So bro, go rest biko ![]() Rohr should go hoooha |
andrewbaba44:Lol bro relax being ignorant of something isn't the same thing as being an ignorant, it simply means u are "unaware". So I don't see any need for unnecessary fights. I am not countering ur deductions as to who should be at the top, I only corrected that misrepresentation that Algeria was poor before the AFCON Bkus dey actually were not, it is just that people were not taking notice. As soon as dey put their house in order, appointed Djamel, everything turned around, and dey have played 21 games winning 15 and losing just once. Since that lone loss, dey av played a total of 18 matches, winning 14, 4 draws, 0 losses and 1 trophy. Relax boy, no be fight, neither is it feelings but facts ![]() |
andrewbaba44:This post right here just shows u are one of those who were ignorant of the rejuvenated Algerian team prior the AFCON, hence never counted them as one of the possible winners. Did it occur to u that Algeria is on about 17matches unbeaten run? |
Blueelf:He is a very good friend of Komekn(if he ain't komekn himself). Mind u, every author has a writing signature and a unique way of reasoning. Yes this is a faceless forum, but av bn keeping tabs on John, he writes and reasons almost exactly d same way komekn does |
If u truly know ur super eagles players, oya point out Leon Balogun from this pic ![]()
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Taliban:Errrrrrm I don't sample no more ![]() |
charlesemeka85:I knew these things long before now. The elder bro of our security man in the office happens to be a victim, he lost everything including his children who were made to see him as the enemy. He had to come back to Nigeria to remarry from his village in Arochukwu. |
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