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SportsRe: Keshi Cleared By FIFA Over Racist Comments by collynzo2(op): 3:31pm On Oct 02, 2013
Sagamite: What a mooron!

So because information is published by the British then the information should only be for the British? grin grin grin grin grin

No wonder, fucktards like you speak like fucktards. You ignore all information except it is information created in or by Nigerians, which we all know are virtually non-existent and the ones that exist are mainly provided by fucktards. undecided

What a stuuuuuuuuuupid argument!
You scumbag! The website clearly states that the information is meant for BRITISH CITIZENS AND BUSINESSES abroad. Prat http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-office
SportsRe: Keshi Cleared By FIFA Over Racist Comments by collynzo2(op): 3:16pm On Oct 02, 2013
I love the way FIFA, humiliated that Saintfiet of a guy by clearing Keshi. The man is a fool, how could he go all the way to a British website to access information meant for British people and then use it against Nigeria? He is Belgian, he was the coach of Malawi, so where does the British Foreign office come in? What happened to Malawi embassy in Nigeria? Saintfiet should have been fined for stupidity!

Any African player that goes to Europe and starts talking about where is safe and isn't safedeserves to be asked to go back to his country.
SportsRe: Questions? Comments? Complaints? Talk To The Moderators Here by collynzo2(m): 2:47pm On Oct 02, 2013
semid4lyfe: Thanks for the recommendation. It's on the homepage
Good one
SportsRe: Keshi Cleared By FIFA Over Racist Comments by collynzo2(op): 2:38pm On Oct 02, 2013
Sagamite: He was cleared and so what?
Get over it.
SportsRe: Keshi Cleared By FIFA Over Racist Comments by collynzo2(op): 2:21pm On Oct 02, 2013
Sagamite: Rubbish!

He should have at least been fined very heavily.

He is a racist!
He has been cleared, now get a nooze and do the honourable thing.
SportsRe: Questions? Comments? Complaints? Talk To The Moderators Here by collynzo2(m): 12:09pm On Oct 02, 2013
Moderators spread the good news via frontpage.
www.nairaland.com/1462385/keshi-cleared-fifa
SportsKeshi Cleared By FIFA Over Racist Comments by collynzo2(op): 12:00pm On Oct 02, 2013
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi has been given a
warning and no banning by Fifa for alleged
racist comments towards former Malawi coach
Tom Saintfiet ahead of their World Cup qualifier
in September.
https://www.kickoffnigeria.com/chops/images/resized/mobile/44f9c5a423558ac687dbf7b026ff09ee.jpg
According to a Fifa spokesperson, who was interviewed by THIS DAY on Monday, Fifa decided to impose a warning on Keshi over his alleged comments.
The decision was reached after the Chairman of the Fifa Disciplinary Committee, Claudio Sulser, referred to Article 57 of the Fifa Disciplinary Code. Sulser said that Keshi must guarantee that incidents of such high gravity do not occur again in the future. “If such incidents should happen again, the Fifa
Disciplinary Committee will be left with no other option than to impose sanctions against the coach Stephen Keshi,” the Fifa spokesman told THIS DAY. Article 57 states that: “Anyone who insults someone in way by using offensive gestures or language, or who violates the principle of fair play or whose behaviour is unsporting in any other way may be subject to sanctions in accordance with Article 10 ff”. The decision will be welcome news to Nigeria officials, Keshi and all Nigerian fans ahead of the Super Eagles trip to Addis Ababa to face Ethiopia in the 2014 World Cup qualifying play-off on October 13.
www.kickoffnigeria.com/mobile/news/37741/nigeria-coach-stephen-keshi-gets-fifa-warning
CrimeRe: Eight Men Molest A Teenager To Death In Anambra by collynzo2(m): 10:00pm On Oct 01, 2013
peppy luv: Nwannem hapu papa nnukwu afu undecided
Ke kwa nu?
hehehe O di mma Nwanyi oma
Nairaland GeneralRe: Letter To Nairalanders. by collynzo2(m): 7:46pm On Oct 01, 2013
Ashabie: Eyah!...poor boy! embarassed...edakun, ejebure o,yoruba ppl says,taba fi owo otun bomo wi, afi tosi famora...even if its not coming from the dept of his hrt,for him to have summon courage and tender his Apology,...think fellow member should just pardon this guy...Sexkillz!!! How many times did I called you?...seems you need your reserch on quality of a good leadership...
....and you need to work on your grammar
BusinessRe: I Lost N4M On First City Monument Bank Mobile Banking by collynzo2(m): 7:28pm On Oct 01, 2013
kross_01: My own is that the op if truly he lost the said amount doesn't show character of someone who needs his cash back. most bank fraud cases always involves a bank staff as an insider. what you should have done since would have been to take a trip to the police financial crimes unit[b] and be surprised at the speed NPF treats financial crimes.[/b] then you can as well approach the court of law. Good luck
Hahaha so that they can get their share
Nairaland GeneralRe: Letter To Nairalanders. by collynzo2(m): 2:19pm On Oct 01, 2013
berem: The title of your thread should be APOLOGY LETTER TO NAIRALANDERS. Guy,why are you so proud and arrogant? Change the title of your letter or else the protest still goes on! You actually had to consult your friends off nairaland before it occured to you to apologize? Wow! angry
Ask those who used and dumped you in real life to apologise first.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Letter To Nairalanders. by collynzo2(m): 2:17pm On Oct 01, 2013
You didn't proofread this did you? A few errors here and there
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Response To The Open Letter To Seun Osewa by collynzo2(m): 12:43pm On Oct 01, 2013
jackbauerspower: I just realized that as long as I stayed logged in on a different machine, I can continue to post....even after my account has been deleted.


I am now a ghost.


Let me test and see if my ghost account can be banned. grin
that is a bug right there. Jackbauerspower
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of His Friends Killed In Yobe College Of Agric. Attack by collynzo2(m): 12:05pm On Oct 01, 2013
If they continue killing all the ''Mallam Hassans'' in schools, where will they get terrorists to recruit in the future? These fools have lost focus, their end is very near.
CrimeRe: Eight Men Molest A Teenager To Death In Anambra by collynzo2(m): 11:41pm On Sep 30, 2013
Italiano1: I cannot believe this!!!!

But whyhuh

Actually, I am not surprised after I read why the men are from
see what tribalism has done to your brain.
CrimeRe: Eight Men Molest A Teenager To Death In Anambra by collynzo2(m): 11:14pm On Sep 30, 2013
ojimbo: Am a man but i dont molest girls, i thnk a new law should be made for molesting young girls, like sentence to death
you sound like it's normal for men to molest girls
CrimeRe: Eight Men Molest A Teenager To Death In Anambra by collynzo2(m): 11:13pm On Sep 30, 2013
dayokanu: Like Cynthia osukogu, Like ABSU 5
que votre mère avant elle donna naissance à vous
Nairaland GeneralRe: Seun And Others: Read And Learn! by collynzo2(op): 8:31pm On Sep 30, 2013
eddiebruk: lol MOFO, your brains are very dry...? did try as much as possible to check on other of my contributions on every other threads. You are no Match for me Niccur, and if you really took that 25 Account thing serious, then i can really confirm your brain is stoned dead without any hope of functioning anymore...I have better Jobs to do in the physical life than your Troll Job that you do on NL.
See who is talking about trolling. Whether 25 accounts or not you definitely have more than one, I have only one despite being banned a few times, so who is the jobless one here?
eddiebruk: Yes i think so, because i just deleted one of my Monikars and i used Google to check for any reference, and none was found....At last one can enjoy this Fresh Air.
eddiebruk: You this Gay Nigga abeg leave me alone, + I cover my bumbum with the blood of Jesus
eddiebruk: Tomorrow na Independent Day, we no go chop Rice...? abi na so so protest and appreciate we wan dey do, Oya everybody roger you 100 Naira for this offering plate.
eddiebruk: No i no wan fvck ur bumbum today, i dey break
All posted today. Talk of joblessness
Nairaland GeneralRe: Seun And Others: Read And Learn! by collynzo2(op): 8:07pm On Sep 30, 2013
eddiebruk: But you have time to do free Journalism+Tatafo Job wey no get head....? Olosho like you

I enter NL January i don spend 20days Online, you enter April you don spend over 1month and 4days...? Oti ya werey ni.. shey na work when you get be that...? No Mod Job for you
So says someone who openly confessed to having 25 accounts. I have only one account and when I get banned I stay banned. At least I don't go around begging mods to unban me or creating new accounts. As for jobs, I could have given you one if not for your inability to write or speak proper English.
eddiebruk: The Two people wey get mind BAN me una try well well oo, i just dey wait for Oct 2 for the second Ban to expire before i talk wetin i wan talk so that una go BAN me again, because i don dey use style dey Enjoy the relegation/Rehab, anyways, we don win the WAR as Seun talk am, so na which date he fix for the implementation of the Deactivate button so that i fit Deactivate my other 25 Monikars....?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Seun And Others: Read And Learn! by collynzo2(op): 7:51pm On Sep 30, 2013
eddiebruk: Abeg shattap and sleep inside bush with your ranting and copy paste, Na ya Papa get NL...? Abi you dey find MOD job as you hear say Wahala dey for some Mods...? Or you be one of the Mods wey dey hot soup....? with different Monikar
Hahaha me find mod job? If I become a mod, I won't have the freedom to insult fools like you na.
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Response To The Open Letter To Seun Osewa by collynzo2(m): 7:47pm On Sep 30, 2013
psky: One question please, doesn't Facebook have a delete button? undecided
People are asking for more...I am just pointing that he can't satisfy everyone. It goes beyond the delete button alone, I have nothing against that
Nairaland GeneralSeun And Others: Read And Learn! by collynzo2(op): 7:45pm On Sep 30, 2013
This perfectly covers everything that has happened in Nairaland for the past 2 days, Seun and others read and learn.
““If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses” – Henry Ford
It’s that wonderful time of year again when Facebook makes a big change and everyone complains about it for a few weeks before getting over it. Before you update your status to offer your two cents on how much the new News Feed sucks, here’s something to think about… When Facebook’s engineering team first released News Feed in September of 2006, they were excited to announce the new feature that would revolutionize the way you kept up to date with your friends and family. It made so much sense …
Why should you have to go through the effort of browsing profile to profile, when all you really wanted to see were your friends’ newest updates?
To their surprise, the new groundbreaking feature would be met with mass upheaval from Facebook’s user base, who felt betrayed as their privacy was forcefully invaded. At the time, Facebook had 9.4 million users. As the team watched the reactions come in promptly after releasing News Feed, the mood quickly changed from excitement to panic.
The very first reaction read, “Turn this shit off!” and only one in 100 messages about News Feed was positive. It was Facebook’s biggest crisis to date and would turn out to become one of the most defining moments in the social network’s history. Now, here’s where the story gets interesting… Ben Parr, a junior at Northwestern University in Illinois, responded to Facebook’s newest change by creating an anti-News Feed group. He named
the group, “Students Against Facebook News Feed ” to be clear of its purpose. “Very few of us want everyone automatically knowing what we update . . . news feed is just too creepy, too stalker- esque, and a feature that has to go.” he wrote. In less than 24 hours, it had reached almost 300,000 members. Three days later, it had 700,000 angry members (it now boasts a whopping 642 members by the way … people don’t like to be wrong publicly, I guess). 500 other similar groups quickly popped up as roughly ten percent of Facebook’s user base actively protested the News Feed … this
was a big deal and a clear resistance to the change. Here’s a TechCrunch article from September 9th, 2006 about users revolting against the initial News Feed release. Ironically, this incident proved the effectiveness of
the News Feed as a viral channel. These anti-News Feed groups were growing like a weed, thanks to their unprecedented exposure which was attributed to the very feature they were protesting!
It was because of this that Zuck knew people did in fact like the News Feed, regardless of what they were saying. The data showed that with the News Feed, people were spending more time on Facebook and were engaging in much more activity on the site. In August, the site’s page views were around 12 billion and by October (after News Feed was introduced), they were up to 22 billion – almost doubling in two months! Fast forward to today and think back … were you one of the hundreds of thousands of active News Feed protesters Now, think about where you spend almost all your time on Facebook today — could
you imagine it without the News Feed? It’s pretty incredible how drastically things change once adoption takes place, huh? To exemplify just how drastically things change and what I find most interesting about this whole story is how everyone initially said News Feed made them feel ‘stalkerish’ … Ironically, now it’s considered more ‘stalkerish’ to venture beyond the News Feed and peruse peoples’ Timelines.
As someone who has spent more time staring at pixels than they would have ever hoped to, I love the new News Feed design from a UI and UX perspective. What can you learn from this? Pay attention to what the data is telling you, more so than what the users are. User feedback is crucial to your success. However,
the best form of user feedback comes from what they show you through their actions, rather than what they tell you through their words. The easiest way to get someone to lie to you is by asking them how much they use Facebook. No one wants to admit that they use it every day, several times a day. I’ve had friends tell me they haven’t used it in a
while, only to see it open in their browser or catch them checking for new Facebook notifications on their phone first thing in the morning. The scary part is that sometimes I think people don’t even realize they are doing it … it’s become a subconscious behavior! Just remember, numbers don’t lie, so trust them (assuming you’re not fudging them, of course). Humans are reluctant to change Habits are extremely difficult to break. I’m not sure why we evolved to resist change when it seems to have been so essential to the survival of our species. Whatever the reason, it makes you realize how truly difficult it is to be a visionary leader and stand your ground when the world is telling you that you’re wrong. But, hey … that’s why those bold enough to execute on their vision and see it through, no matter what, have been the most handsomely rewarded throughout history.
www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2013/04/02/something-to-consider-before-you-complain-about-facebooks-news-feed-updates/
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unemployment- Non-graduates Are Cheating Graduates In Nigeria by collynzo2(m): 7:33pm On Sep 30, 2013
Symphony007: That is due to the shambolic state of nigeria. The disorganisation in the country has exastubated the whole issue...if not, which sane country will stand by and watch a bunch of illetriats build a house without proffesional and learned supervision? It cheats the proffesionals and that house might not be safe.

But i assure you that as things get better in nigeria, a division of labour takes root. You'll know the value of a degree. Overseas, not everybody goes to college. Some just finish high school and learn a craft, they by no means suffer. So you'll ask yourself why every parent wants their kids to go to college. That distinction i pray as we grow will take hold in nigeria.
This is not applicable to Nigeria only, even in the US many now consider going to college a scam, especially after considering the huge debts they accrue because of student loans with liitle or no hope of paying after graduating.
www.americanthinker.com/2013/07/m-the_college_degree_scam.html

www.jamesaltucher.com/2013/04/is-college-a-scam/
www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/06/03/stephens.college/index.html
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Response To The Open Letter To Seun Osewa by collynzo2(m): 7:20pm On Sep 30, 2013
This perfectly covers everything that has happened in Nairaland for the past 2 days, Seun and others read and learn.
““If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses” – Henry Ford
It’s that wonderful time of year again when Facebook makes a big change and everyone complains about it for a few weeks before getting over it. Before you update your status to offer your two cents on how much the new News Feed sucks, here’s something to think about… When Facebook’s engineering team first released News Feed in September of 2006, they were excited to announce the new feature that would revolutionize the way you kept up to date with your friends and family. It made so much sense …
Why should you have to go through the effort of browsing profile to profile, when all you really wanted to see were your friends’ newest updates?
To their surprise, the new groundbreaking feature would be met with mass upheaval from Facebook’s user base, who felt betrayed as their privacy was forcefully invaded. At the time, Facebook had 9.4 million users. As the team watched the reactions come in promptly after releasing News Feed, the mood quickly changed from excitement to panic.
The very first reaction read, “Turn this shit off!” and only one in 100 messages about News Feed was positive. It was Facebook’s biggest crisis to date and would turn out to become one of the most defining moments in the social network’s history. Now, here’s where the story gets interesting… Ben Parr, a junior at Northwestern University in Illinois, responded to Facebook’s newest change by creating an anti-News Feed group. He named
the group, “Students Against Facebook News Feed ” to be clear of its purpose. “Very few of us want everyone automatically knowing what we update . . . news feed is just too creepy, too stalker- esque, and a feature that has to go.” he wrote. In less than 24 hours, it had reached almost 300,000 members. Three days later, it had 700,000 angry members (it now boasts a whopping 642 members by the way … people don’t like to be wrong publicly, I guess). 500 other similar groups quickly popped up as roughly ten percent of Facebook’s user base actively protested the News Feed … this
was a big deal and a clear resistance to the change. Here’s a TechCrunch article from September 9th, 2006 about users revolting against the initial News Feed release. Ironically, this incident proved the effectiveness of
the News Feed as a viral channel. These anti-News Feed groups were growing like a weed, thanks to their unprecedented exposure which was attributed to the very feature they were protesting!
It was because of this that Zuck knew people did in fact like the News Feed, regardless of what they were saying. The data showed that with the News Feed, people were spending more time on Facebook and were engaging in much more activity on the site. In August, the site’s page views were around 12 billion and by October (after News Feed was introduced), they were up to 22 billion – almost doubling in two months! Fast forward to today and think back … were you one of the hundreds of thousands of active News Feed protesters Now, think about where you spend almost all your time on Facebook today — could
you imagine it without the News Feed? It’s pretty incredible how drastically things change once adoption takes place, huh? To exemplify just how drastically things change and what I find most interesting about this whole story is how everyone initially said News Feed made them feel ‘stalkerish’ … Ironically, now it’s considered more ‘stalkerish’ to venture beyond the News Feed and peruse peoples’ Timelines.
As someone who has spent more time staring at pixels than they would have ever hoped to, I love the new News Feed design from a UI and UX perspective. What can you learn from this? Pay attention to what the data is telling you, more so than what the users are. User feedback is crucial to your success. However,
the best form of user feedback comes from what they show you through their actions, rather than what they tell you through their words. The easiest way to get someone to lie to you is by asking them how much they use Facebook. No one wants to admit that they use it every day, several times a day. I’ve had friends tell me they haven’t used it in a
while, only to see it open in their browser or catch them checking for new Facebook notifications on their phone first thing in the morning. The scary part is that sometimes I think people don’t even realize they are doing it … it’s become a subconscious behavior! Just remember, numbers don’t lie, so trust them (assuming you’re not fudging them, of course). Humans are reluctant to change Habits are extremely difficult to break. I’m not sure why we evolved to resist change when it seems to have been so essential to the survival of our species. Whatever the reason, it makes you realize how truly difficult it is to be a visionary leader and stand your ground when the world is telling you that you’re wrong. But, hey … that’s why those bold enough to execute on their vision and see it through, no matter what, have been the most handsomely rewarded throughout history.
www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2013/04/02/something-to-consider-before-you-complain-about-facebooks-news-feed-updates/
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Response To The Open Letter To Seun Osewa by collynzo2(m): 7:07pm On Sep 30, 2013
Seun: The implementation is not yet complete. We will continue working on it tomorrow.
The biggest self deceit is to think you can satisfy everyone, just do what you think is right, take the reasonable suggestions and forget the rest. People will ALWAYS complain, certainly!
.
Read every single word of this article and you will understand better. Thank me later for this link below
www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2013/04/02/something-to-consider-before-you-complain-about-facebooks-news-feed-updates/
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Response To The Open Letter To Seun Osewa by collynzo2(m): 6:46pm On Sep 30, 2013
~Bluetooth:
@Seun

I know what the forum used to be when I joined and everyone wants to be here until things started falling apart and people are gagged by those you identfied as ORDINARY members like me with virtually nothing to add to your forum than run you down. Well now that everyone wants to leave, I guess you just realised that its'nt about seun or mods but the people who come here daily to spend their leisure time.

Look back to when you started the forum and see how many old timers are still around simply because you let people with zero brain to take charge of what you invested your life on !
Who and who wants to leave? All those ranting will still be here tomorrow and next. Your so called old members probably created a new account, who knows?
SportsRe: NFF To Set Up A Scouting Unit For Foreign Born Players by collynzo2(m): 12:42pm On Sep 30, 2013
matzoro: must everytin in 9ja b imported?? We neva train our youngsters finish naaaa
I wonder, dem too like ''food is ready''.
SportsRe: NFF To Set Up A Scouting Unit For Foreign Born Players by collynzo2(m): 12:34pm On Sep 30, 2013
Okija_juju: Just a reminder of that case;


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What were you trying to say agin please?!
The same thing I said before, the selected players were already in camp, being sponsored by the NFF and Akwa Ibom state govt before that Woman tried to influence her son's inclusion. Did you expect them to pay for the extra expenses?
SportsRe: We ‘ll Play Spain, Argentina In Brazil 2014 – Ethiopia by collynzo2(m): 12:25pm On Sep 30, 2013
They will play Spain and Argentina in 2014 huger games.

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