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Reallagbake2: Collyn nozzle is a bit,ch! He claims he doesn't like Yorubas, yet he is willing to die on a yoruba man's site. He even self-services on bukky, another yoruba girls picture.Lagbake I love Yorubas, I can do you anytime! |
chrisley024: Yobo was decent today bar the own goalWhat is the point of being decent if you are going to crown it up with an own goal? I am sorry, you cannot ''bar the own goal''. He wasn't even anywhere near decent in my opinion. |
All the teams that have been knocked out so far are those who finished second in their group. It is extremely likely that all quater finalists will be first round group winners. |
Rhydem: [size=20pt]What games are you watching guy?! Yobo helped in that defence with Omeruro. The only problem was once Onazi came out, the midfield COLLAPSED - constant pressure on the defence. They were bound to score[/size]Some of you celeberate mediocrity with passion. Yobo was horrible throughout the tournament and crowned it all with an own goal yet you still have the mouth to utter rubbish. |
hollandis: Keshi has tried,he needs to go to South Africa.I will prefer someone else in the mould of Oliseh and SiasiaYou seriously need to head back to the kitchen if all you can recommend for Keshi's replacement are the jobless Siasia who couldn't qualify us for the nations cup and the loud mouthed Oliseh. |
banega: Calamity YoboIt is 100. So you know that name? Lol |
Onazi's injury and subsequent departure proved that he was the engine room of that mid field. Mikel was horrible throughout the tournament, yet if you dare criticise him, you will be asked who else can do what Mikel does in the midfield. As in, who else can give meaningless back passes and erratic forward passes, who else can walk for 90 minutes in the pitch without making a single tackle let alone a successful one. |
Our biggest problem in this country is sentiments, I said it even before the Argentina match that Oboabona should regain his place in the starting 11, but some Nigerians, including coach Keshi were too short-sighted to see that. The Yobo led defence was horrible against Bosnia, they had balls hitting the cross bar, they had a legit goal cancelled for offside, they had clear chances that were either saved by Enyeama or missed by their striker, but because we somehow ended up with a clean sheet, they said Yobo should remain there and that a winning team shouldn't be changed. How laughable! Against Argentina, the defence was completely non-existent and we conceded 3 goals and had several others chances saved by our goal keeper or missed by Argentina, but because we ended up qualifying for the second round, the decided to turn a blind eye to the obvious lapses in the Yobo led defence or attributed the horrible performance to Messi's ''exceptional brilliance''. Insted of canvassing for the return of a strong, sharp, composed and vibrant Oboabona, they said Yobo should retain his place in order to get his meaningless 100 caps, what nonsense. Hope you guys enjoyed the goal. |
I thought some people said it wasn't a Boko haram attack, that it was just a ''car explosion''. No, they should continue deceiving themselves, no need to become vigilant. |
FutureLeaders: as in ...ehn....I wonder what kind of security agents we have these days ooo...chai!!!...no SSS boys there niAnd the headline would have been ''Okorocha flogs Charlie boy at his own father's burial'' that would have been the final nail in the coffin for his poilitical career''. Do you remember how the former governor Ohakim was rendered useless because his aides flogged a reverend father? The news was never about Ohakim's aides, but Ohakim himself flogging a reverend father. |
airmark: you are saved by nairaland data loss. you mocked him in past friendly games.You are mistaking me for someone else. The recepients of my wrath are Ameobi, Odemwingie and Yobo and I have no regret about that. I never talked about Babatunde, good or bad. |
airmark: I remember you were one of those insulting babatunde and osaze's inclusion by keshi. They shamed you with impressive performances.I never talked about Babatunde. I was against Odemwingie's inclusion and still am! |
What other sign do we need to know that we will beat France and make the quater-finals? Meanwhile from the picture below, Dr. Goodluck seems to be a ''skippo'' or what we call Bolaji on the field of play. https://dvsl3w2q45hb8.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/jonathan-football.jpg |
https://dvsl3w2q45hb8.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/jonathan-football.jpg Nigeria have to get past France to reach that stage, but captain Joseph Yobo says with the additional incentive from the president, the players will be even more motivated to reach that historic landmark. "He assured us when he called that he's behind us and if we beat France and qualify for the quarter-final, he will come and visit us and watch the next game," Yobo told KickOffNigeria.com. "That's a very big motivation for us to know that the president will come and visit us. It's better than money and we are determined to go there and fight and give our best. "It's a morale booster." The game kicks off at 1pm local time (5pm Nigeria time) in Brasilia on Monday. www.kickoffnigeria.com/mobile/news/46138/president-goodluck-jonathan-to-watch-nigeria-super-eagles-in-quarter-final |
I have said it before; if Keshi brings in the vibrant and composed Oboabona in place of Yobo and Moses in place of injured Babatunde, victory will be ours. |
I hope you die in one of those attacks so that the ''good side'' of Boko Haram can continue. Tell that your friend to wake up, the Lagos he is talking about was bombed on Wednesday. |
tbaba1234: The FBI seems to believe that some of the Niger Delta militant's ransom and perhaps oil bunkering money finds its way to BH, according to this captain.Why can't the FBI investigate and give us complete info? To say the article lacks substance is an understatement, it is absolutely baseless and looks like what was written by a nursery school kid. You guys should stop looking for who to blame for the monster you created and allowed to grow. |
Obiagelli: [color=slategrey] collynzo2, how market? [/color]That ID is of little value |
barcanista: Who and Who confirmed suicide attack? I work in Apapa. and I pass through that road EVERYDAY.So what did you see? Mr. I pass through the road. |
barcanista: I laugh at the Ignorance of the Op and Sahara Reporters.You also laugh at the ignorance of Vanguard, Premium Times and Residents of the area who confirmed it was a suicide bomb attack on Twitter? |
Oboabona for Yobo, Moses for the injured Babatunde against France and all will be fine. |
Broken TV: Collynzo2 how you de.Bros I dey o. The hackers helped me get amnesty by force. Meanwhile many deregistered accounts are up for grabs, I have grabbed Nwaniba and Nwaniba2, Sirshymmex etc all belong to me now. |
https://cdn.today.ng/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Jigawa-new-620x400.jpg The Jigawa Government on Friday received 113 of its indigenes detained and released by the Nigerian Army in Abia. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 113 indigenes of the state were part of the 486 travellers recently arrested by the 144 Battalion of the Nigerian Army in Abia. Receiving the detainees at about midnight hours on Thursday in Dutse, Malam Aminu Ringim, the Chief of Staff to Governor Sule Lamido, said that the detainees would be properly screened by the state government. Ringim said that all chairmen of the 27 local government councils of the state would be involved in the screening to determine their true status. He said that the detainees were released after a meeting with officials of the state government, Chief of Army Staff, National Security Adviser and the Minister of Defence. Ringim, however,cautioned against politicising security issues in the country, adding that security was collective responsibility of all and sundry. Some members of the State Executive Council, special advisers and the state Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Salisu Mamuda, were also on hand to welcome the released detainees to the state. NAN reports that the returnees were also treated to a grand reception by the state government. www.today.ng/news/jigawa-government-receives-113-detained-travellers-from-abia/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
banega: Loolx, yuh qot your moniker back??Yes sweery, don't let them hear o. |
banega:Sweetheart I've missed you. |
Cowardice at its peak. |
All my sins have been forgiven. I have been granted amnesty. No more bans |
Theben: You should pray for your Black Stars to use the same fluke to liberate Ghana from 31 years of trophy drought.Update yourself. It is 32 years and counting...... |
, ah think its 101 though • 
? What of 2 mopols that can tell us that they saw Charley boy snatching the mic, did you go with any? Governor!!....na only you waka go...no problem