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khattab02:when was the last time you saw nastasic on the starting line up or bench. Pellegrini doesn't want the guy again. He has been told to go in the summer but he refused saying he will fight for his place. Pellegrini will go for boyata instead. You will see |
Hope kompany is ok . Sunderland always beat us . It always end in 1-0 victory for them every season. Hope we break the jinx. But how are we gonna do it without kompany and mangala. I hope you play on wednesday kompany |
Chineke Vincent kompany is injured. That means sunderland go beat us oh. No mangala no kompany |
omat20:you deserve a medal man. You predicted perfectly. |
omat20:This guy is a prophet. |
First clichy goal for manchester city FC |
Goooooooaaaaaaaaalllllllllll. Clichy baba 3-0 |
Goallllllllllll lampard baba |
This mangala is shit. Demichelis always. Wasted 32mil |
Thanks yaya |
Half time |
City corner |
We should have been 1-0 up by now. Fuckin ref |
Comon city |
Why are they sitting back? Get in lads! Comon city |
This ref is rubbish. That's a stonewall penalty on aguero. |
Comon city!. 3points pls |
Most chelsea fans will want a draw to happen in this game. But aint seeing that, a winner gonna emerge and that's CITY |
Comon City! Go get them |
Oh boy ehn? Cultivating cannabis? Students go just dey smoke am dey go for class. When lecturer enter he go just distribute weed to the students make lecture start |
I love manchester city. I love Aguero the beast |
Wow . Its unbelievable. All hail Kun sergio Aguero . The messiah. Its seems anytime bayern munich beat manchester city in the 1st leg . Man city beat them back . The first was in 2011/2012 season. Bayern won the 1st leg 2-0 and manchester city won the return leg 2-0 also. In 2013/2014 season bayern won 1-3 and manchester city won 2-3. Same thing happened this season . Bayern won 1-0 in the 1st leg and manchester city just won 3-2. |
If he eventually emerge as APC presidential flag bearer his people will still vote against him. 2015 is not realistic for him. |
Too much plastic surgery just to look in shape and stay young . She is close to 40yrs but still looking 23. |
If latest information is to be reckoned with, then the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, may embark on another nationwide strike over the poor state of polytechnics in Nigeria. This is coming barely four months after the union ended a 7 months industrial action due to the intervention of the then newly appointed Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau. It would be recalled that the first assignment Shekarau carried out after he was appointed as a minister was to parley with the leadership of ASUP in other to end its 7 months industrial action. According reports, one of the things the minister demanded from the striking lecturers was “time” and the leadership of ASUP consented to his demand with a view to finding a lasting solution to the Union’s unending strike action. “The honourable minister requested a three-month period to study our demands and meet with appropriate quarters with a view to meeting our demands. “That is the main reason we are calling off this industrial action and asking all our students and their lecturers to resume,” Chibuzo Asomugha, National President of ASUP had said in July. However, latest report indicates that four months after the truce, no meaning changes has been effected by Shekarau and polytechnics authorities are already lamenting that they have been deceived once again by the government. It was disclosed that he was already tired of the pranks being played by the government officials since they called off the strike in July. He added that only few people would believe what the leadership of ASUP has had to put up with since they called off the industrial action. “Initially, it was Wike whom we thought was not helping issues with his busy schedule and political aspiration. “When the new Minister came on board, we expected that there would be light at the end of the tunnel after all but to our amazement, it’s all the same. “We gave them the three months which they demanded and thought that our demands would be met afterwards. But, nothing has been done as far as I know,” Asomugha lamented. On whether the Union is likely to embark on another round of protests that could lead to nationwide strike, the Union leader noted that, “it is the Federal Executive Council of our union that can decide on that. “Until we hold our AGM, I’m afraid, there is little or nothing we can do about this issue”. Also commenting on the development, some Nigerian polytechnics students, in a chat with our correspondent, described the Federal Government’s action as being irresponsible for not meeting the demands of their lecturers as earlier promised. Peter Moses, a student of Yaba College of Technology, YABATECH noted that, “I really do not want that strike action again, not even with elections around the corner. “FG should meet the demands of these lecturers once and for all instead of leaving these people in the dark”. Speaking in the same vein was Oluwaseun Michael, an Engineering student of the Kwara State Polytechnic, who stated his displeasure at the turn of things, noting that the Federal Government is not likely to listen to the demands of the lecturers if they do not embark on another strike action at this stage. Michael, who is on Industrial Training, IT in Lagos, added that, “that’s what the politicians hate the most at this stage of their campaigns. “The lecturers must take the bull by the horn and make sure that they get all their demands from the FG, otherwise, the same thing that has been happening will repeat itself”. Meanwhile, ASUP is expected to hold its AGM in the coming weeks and among issues to be discussed at the meeting is the insensitivity of the Federal Government to its demands for appropriate funding of the Polytechnics in Nigeria. |
Latest reports inform that one of Nigeria’s ace broadcasters, Opeyemi Fajemilehin, died Tuesday night in Ilesa, Osun State. According to reports, the late Fajemilehin was said to have been diabetic before his death and gave up the ghost last night at his residence in Ilesha. All efforts to speak with a member of his family as at press time were unsuccessful but it was gathered that Fajemileyin remains had been deposited at a mortuary in Osun state pending when burial plan would be concluded by his family. Meanwhile, prior to his demise, the late Fajemilehin was the General Manager of Ilesha based Unique FM, a position he held for about 2 years. The deceased was born in 1959 in Igede Ekiti in the present Ekiti State and had his primary and secondary education in Ekiti State and Ikire in Osun State respectively. He equally studied at Lagos Sec. Comm. Academy (LASCA) now known as Ilupeju College,Obanikoro Lagos. He then proceeded to Nigeria Institute of Journalism (NIJ),Ogba and passed out with honours. A versatile Yoruba broadcast journalist with over 25 years experience in the industry,Opeyemi Fajemilehin is also an Ewi exponent with 19 recorded works to his credit. Among programmes he was presenting on radio before his death were, “FAJEMILEHIN ON FM” and “PIRILOLOGO NJI” on Radio Lagos Ikeja, “FAJEMILEHIN ON THE ROCK” on Paramount FM 94.5, Abeokuta. He has also written three books:”EWI IWOYI”,”EWI KIKA ATI KIKE”, and “ENI BIMO ORAN”. Fajemilehin has received many honours/awards including “ALOYINLOUN” given by Yoruba Scholars of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. He is the first National Vice-President of Freelance and Independent Broadcasters Association of Nigeria.
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dancok:I will check during the weekend |
And is this news? |
Ok |
MadCow1:madcow don due na to use you do ponmo na im betta. You are indeed a cow. A madcow |
I hope you play on wednesday kompany
. She is close to 40yrs but still looking 23.
