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Odionastron:I lost my phone along with the line u contacted me with. Kindly reach me on Whatsapp only thru this line 09070032937 |
onatisi:Liar. Trying to gain cheap popularity. Show screenshot of the low price and also screenshot of the high price. Lying is also a sin. Rubbish child I'm waiting for the jobless people to quote me and receive serious insults. |
Odionastron:Click on my WhatsApp link in my signature let me help u to use PayPal for the payment |
Provider87:I'm interested. Click on my WhatsApp link in my signature |
tstx:Then go into it and see the result |
kayjegs:WhatsApp me for your $56 btc |
owelle22:How come they are going to jail? |
queensera:Internet fraud doesn't pay |
Today is Nairaland scam day. I still need btc o. Biko |
holluwai:Come to my WhatsApp |
$200 AGC needed $500 btc needed $100 PayPal needed. Come to my WhatsApp with your rate |
Tabbaz:You have done your part. Just ignore the child. |
legaxi:Just did |
culos:Sold to ZainabO0. Trusted Lady |
Tabbaz:Tanx for your effort. |
This is so hilarious. At the end, crime doesn't pay cos u don't know what awaits your reward |
Painful truth |
Turantula:Wrong again. How will Buhari be 89 years old. Almost 90. Welldone |
Cute family. RIP to the man of the house |
mbos:Don't carry false news without any reliable source. I'm not a fan of APC though |
legaxi:Yes, it is |
Tunji Banjo might not be a popular name among current football lovers but those that followed Nigerian football closely in the 80th will definitely remember his name as he played for the then Green Eagles of Nigeria as well as plying his club football trade in the UK. Banjo, now 58, had nine caps for the Green Eagles, his debut coming on July 12, 1980 in a World Cup qualifying match against Tunisia He now makes a living in England with London Northwestern railway company exactly 40 years after facing Arsenal in one of the biggest games in Leyton Orient's history. In a feature interview with Dailymail, Banjo gives insight on his daily life as an railway attendant, He reveals: "The earliest start is 5am in Northampton which means I leave home at three" "I've been a footballer so I know the difference between that and proper work! "I wouldn't expect players from today's academies to understand but it's nothing new for me. I've been a bus driver, a dustman. I'd work summers at Orient, I did cleaning at Lord's cricket ground." The then 18-year-old Banjo was earning just £100-a-week when Second Division Orient beat Chelsea, Middlesbrough and Norwich to set up their semi with Arsenal on April 8, 1978. The favourites won 3-0 in front of 49,000 at Stamford Bridge and it still hurts. "Their first two goals were fluky, deflected shots by Malcolm Macdonald," says Banjo. "We went back to Brisbane Road after and then I caught the tube home," "I remember changing trains at Oxford Circus, thinking how crazy it was I'd played in an FA Cup semi-final two hours before." Banjo, a strong-running midfielder, was among a group of young, black players at Orient who helped change the face of football. Banjo continued: "I had a bad experience at Bolton early on," "I was warming up to come on and got all this verbal abuse and bananas being hurled down. "We were brought up tough in London so it didn't put me off but I'm sure those people looking back now must feel ashamed. It was just a way of life then. Sometimes you get angry about it but I don't feel it does you any good to hold any grudges." At that time, Banjo was already a Nigerian international, eligible through his Dad. The trips to Africa were an eye-opener for the Londoner who found it a fascinating experience, but was startled to witness dead bodies in the street on one visit. On the pitch, he came close to qualifying for the 1982 World Cup. Nigeria were beaten by Algeria in a play-off and they went on to defeat West Germany in the finals the following summer. Banjo never became another Cunningham. He left Orient in 1983 to play in Cyprus where a bad ankle injury put paid to his dream of reaching the top. He drifted into non-league, retirement and a new life on the trains. In 2004, he moved to Stoke-on-Trent to keep his son away from London gang culture and it remains his home town today. SOURCE : https://www.naija.ng/1162638-meet-tunji-banjo-green-eagles-player-works-train-station.html#1162638
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kolaa007:I reject it IJN. |
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) says it would ensure that the killers of a DPO in Rivers state are arrested and prosecuted - The commissioner of police in Rivers, Zaki Ahmed, visited the family of the deceased and made the vow - The police also officially announces the demise of the DPO, whose name is given as Kingsley Chukwuegu The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), through its commissioner in Rivers, Zaki Ahmed, has launched a manhunt for the killers of Kingsley Chukwuegu, the head of Rumuolumeni station of the law enforcement agency in the state. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Monday, April 9, by Nnamdi Omoni, the the police public relations officer in the state, said the commissioner had promised to arrest the killers. The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) says it would ensure that the killers of a DPO in Rivers state are arrested and prosecuted - The commissioner of police in Rivers, Zaki Ahmed, visited the family of the deceased and made the vow - The police also officially announces the demise of the DPO, whose name is given as Kingsley Chukwuegu The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), through its commissioner in Rivers, Zaki Ahmed, has launched a manhunt for the killers of Kingsley Chukwuegu, the head of Rumuolumeni station of the law enforcement agency in the state. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Monday, April 9, by Nnamdi Omoni, the the police public relations officer in the state, said the commissioner had promised to arrest the killers. READ ALSO: Governor Ortom calls for deployment of more security agents in Benue According to the statement, Omoni also said the commissioner had already led a delegation of senior police officers to commiserate with the wife of the deceased and other family members. “With a deep sense of loss, the police command in Rivers announces the sudden death of SP Kingsley Chukwuegu who died in the early hours of Monday (April 9). “Until his death, he was the DPO, Rumuolumeni police station. The commissioner of police has this morning led a delegation of senior police officers to commiserate with his wife and other members of his family. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1162648-nigeria-police-commence-search-gunmen-allegedly-killed-dpo-rivers-state.html#1162648 |
What a wicked world |
What happened to #ENDSARSBRUTALITY ![]() |
HolyHero:Seconded |
kolaa007:Nah, sorry. Can't sell only $10. U can pay your $10 ransom and keep the $40 change incase they kidnap u again ![]() |
kolaa007:If u will buy this whole $50, then come my WhatsApp. I'm not selling in bit. Rate #335 non-negotiable
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$70 PayPal GNS available. Anyone interested shud kindly visit my WhatsApp link. Escrow is highly welcome |
moscojay365:Will u buy $70 GNS? If yes, come to my WhatsApp |
Source of fund so obvious. May God save our Nigeria youths |
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