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Masha Allah |
Owo wogbo ooo or maybe not, no be these private unis |
AbokiAlhaji1:Whoever knows ds dude personally should kip a close tab on him/ her oo. Depression is real. Please help him get thru it. Less avoid suicide ds year pls |
Subhanallah! |
EmzyT:Broda, help a hustler please, lets chat |
God bless HipTV for me biko |
Ever miss what your childhood was like? The games you played, the fun you had? Do you crave for the old memories back? Well, Jumia is about to bring to you... #ChristmaswithJumia
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FIFA Ballon d'Or 2010- 8 years on... The 2018 Ballon d'or held in Paris, France last night saw Luka Modric go home with the much coveted prestigious award. The Croatian international ending the 10 years duopoly of the award by Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi(who both have won the award a staggering 5 times each) in a year that also saw him win the UEFA Champions League, silver medal at the FIFA World Cup™ and the inaugural FIFA The Best Men Player of the year award. A long-awaited break in the seemingly unending long streak of Ronaldo-Messi yearly shows for some football fans. Over the past 10 years, quite a few players have come close to been tipped as a possible a winner, notable names include Neymar Jnr, Ribery, Iniesta, Xavi e.t.c, but non comes so readily to mind like Wesley Sneijder's in 2010. The Dutchman enjoyed an almost flawless record-breaking season winning every major club competitions he played in (Treble with Internazionale along with the FIFA Club World Cup later that year; the greatest season in the club's history), his only disappointment being a last-gasp FIFA World Cup™ final loss to Spain. Not unlike what Luka Modric's season looks like, if not better arguably, Sneijder won both Bronze Boot and Silver Ball at the World Cup, UEFA midfielder of the year, Top assist-provider in the UCL and an appearance in both the Team of the World Cup and UEFA Team of the year. It was only expected for fans and pundits across the world to tip the then 26 year old playmaker who was having the form of his life for Ballon d'Or success. However, it came as some sort of a rude shock to fans especially, when the FIFA Ballon d'Or top 3 nominees were named and Sneijder's name was nowhere to be found. The Award eventually going to Lionel Messi( his 2nd consecutive one at the time) under rather controversial circumstances, with fellow Barcelona teammates Xavi and Iniesta bringing up the rear. Yesternight's awards has once again sparked the old debate about why Wesley Sneijder was denied Ballon d'Or success in 2010 most especially now Luka Modric has won under the exact same circumstances. Can we safely assume FIFA(partners at the time) was prejudiced and played huge political sentiments in their choices then? Was Luka Modric really the right man for the award last night or should it have gone to Cristiano Ronaldo; a former teammate whose decisive goals categorically helped Real Madrid to their 3rd straight UCL title? Which was the correct choice; LM10 2010 or LM10 2018? Does Wesley Sneijder and co. deserve an apology/compensation from FIFA and The French Football Magazine? Was Luka Modric's choice of a winner is of reason none other than to stop the duopoly of Leo Messi and CR7? Questions we want answers to as football enthusiasts. But alas! We can only wonder. *Adedola-VDP™* ©© |
nurez305:We ll kill him/it for christmas niyen CR7 all the way |
Lankybaby:who crushes on ugly Modric? |
Not a single Yoruba or Hausa... oh,I forget dose ones dnt have tym fr these sorta nonsense Just kuku rebrand it "Most Beautiful model in the SouthSouth/East"
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This is actually very good... should the 30+ still be nominated tho |
dominique:where the sun don't shine tho ![]() dominique:where the sun don't shine tho |
Amuluonyenaego:what's the name of your own foundation sir ITK? |
Some people wee think because the percentage of those getting employed in some schools is high nw...it means those schools are good. What they dont knw is the actual number of the said graduates is comparably low to the better schools... what's more? most of the said employed graduates get jobs whr they wud ve gotten jobs even without the degree e.g their popsy/family companies, family frnds firms. Of course, if I spent millions of naira on a child in a private uni, will I noh give him/her job if I have a firm/company....esp when I knw there's little chance of them getting jobs sumwhr else.
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MobileGees:
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I rushed in here to see the nude...warris dz? Op..warn ursef
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How is this one now worthy of the front page bayi?...abi what has nairaland now turned to nitori Olohun?
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hit like if u r noh part of the 1hundred and forty-kinikan million followers
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A minute silence for the fallen twin towers |
famziano:God bless u ooo...I was starting to think nobody is gonna correct OP and his "video vixen" critic...ppl shud get more informed seriously |
Babysho:Dts nt true... Which of them are? |
Oluwamuyeewa:My mistake, I meant Zaccari |
2018 has been a really good year for music, locally and internationally.And I m sure we all have this awesome playlist that contains songs we can barely go a day without. So what songs have made your year, lets share some cool tunes. In no particular order, God's plan by Drake Mine by Bazzi Meant to be by Bebe Rexha ft. Florida Georgia Line Ire by Adekunle Gold Boo'd up by Ella Mai Feel it still by Portugal The Man All the stars by Kendrick Lamar ft. SZA Wait by Maroon 5 These days by Rudimental ft. Macklemore and Jess Glyne Love by Kendrick Lamar fr. Kehlani One kiss by Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa Back to you by Selena Gomez Pray by Sam Smith ft. Logic Whatever it takes by Imagine Dragons The Middle by Zedd ft. Grey, Marren Morris Lemme stop here, I wanna here your opinions too |
No LIU KANG and SCORPION...or at least either of them list is whack |
enabledgoddess:it's called "Positive Outlook" |
asuustrike2009:yeah.. dts Lepacious Bose |
asuustrike2009:part 1 na... she played Tinu.. Shola Sobowale's best friend right-hand man |

