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100m men's final tomorrow. Mark jelks. NGA Wilfred koffi koa CIV Akani simbine. RSA Simon Magakwe. RSA Ogho Oghene Egwero. NGR Edward Monzavous. NGR Aziz ouhadi. MAR Jammeh adama. GAM So its 6/6 for #teamnigeria (100m men and women) |
Thanks..@davep 100m women final tomorrow Murielle Ahoure CIV Blessing okagbare NGR Marie lou CIV Gloria asunmu NGR Pon traore. BUR Lawreta ozoh. NGR Nanzie Gouenon. CIV Yacoba acheampong. GHA Cote d'ivoire would have a good relay team |
100m hurdles women Nicole denby wins her semi-final 1 in 13.20s.. Lindsay Weyinmi 2nd with 13.39s in semi-final 2.. Both through to the final |
DAY 1 schedule: 5.45pm: Men's 400mH Rd 1 6.05pm:Long Jump Qual 6.10pm: Women's 400m Rd 1 6.30pm: 400m Men Rd 1 6.45pm: ShotPut Men FINAL 7pm: 100mH Women Rd 1 7.40pm: Hammer Women Final 8.05pm: 800m Men Rd 1 8.35pm: 100m Women Semi-Final 8.55pm: 100m Men Semi-Final |
Lawreta Uzoh on her comeback trail! 2nd in 100m Heat 1 (11.75s)! Thru to Semis TONITE. QUEEN of the sprints Blessing Okagbare @mountain214 STROLLS to victory in 100m Heat 2 (11.46s)! Semis TONITE! Gloria Asumnu @TrackDiva_glo completed #TeamNigeria's trio in the 100m Semis TONITE with 11.68s for 2nd place in Heat 3 #TeamNigeria's fastest man Mark Jelks wins 100m Heat 3 in 10.41s - through to semis. Monzavous Edwards in 2nd in 100m Heat 4 with 10.49s.through to semis Ogho Egwero looked IMPRESSIVE in winning 100m Heat 6 in 10.34s (-1.3m/s wind). Also through Source- bambostics twitter handle. https://mobile.twitter.com/MakingOfChamps |
Its this same set of french players that knocked 9ja out of 2012 U17 and went on to win the tournament, we shuld top d grp to try and avoid them in d quarter final. I rmb sarah nnodim's penalty in that game that went yards wide and she started crying ![]() |
tree63: yeah accounting is there...and sorry i don't have soft copy for past qI mean as subject combination, I knw accounting was part of the course |
tree63: any1 with the same subject comb as mine; maths, eng, econs, acct, comm,,accounting...Is there acct.,it wasn't dere wen I was registering for my sister, btw do u av P.Q(soft copy)? |
Pls who knows how I can get unilag diploma past questions? Soft copy |
Pls who knows how I can get unilag diploma past questions? |
OXYGEN01: SEE THIS FOOL.EVEN AS A MUMUGERIAN FROM THE MOST USELESS COUNTRY ON EARTH U AINT ASHAMED HOW MUCH MORE A GHANAIAN(IF HE WAS).DOES HIS NAME SOUNDS GHANAIAN TO U? because G-Y-A-N IS INCLUDED IN HIS NAME? FOOLISH PEOPLE. I WONDER WHY U FOOLS ARE SOO OBSESSED WITH GHANA.MUMU.Ok...bye! |
Raymondson: Esther oyema just won Gold! in the women's para-sport lightweight 95kg. Seems men ain't getting gold this year.Another nigerian lady lovelyn obiji just got Gold,(womens heavyweight 61kg), we also got the silver medal |
The sample B was also tested positive for the banned substance |
Wait...lemme go to the future and check ![]() |
Ghanaian ashamed of his country's only 1bronze medal,claiming SA.,grow up! |
bushdoc9919: Sad.....weightlifting does have a drugs problem.Really sad...it portrays in a bad way...I even saw a tweet "is it not nigeria, it is not a news" |
The Nigerian gold medallist Chika Amalaha has been provisionally suspended from the Commonwealth Games after an in-competition drugs test resulted in an anti-doping violation, the Commonwealth Games Federation has announced. The 16-year-old Amalaha provided an ‘A’ sample on July 25 - shortly after winning the women’s 53kg category - which revealed traces of diuretics and masking agents. Amalaha will have a ‘B’ sample tested at a laboratory in London on July 30. The Commonwealth Games Federation chief executive, Mike Hooper, said: “We [have] issued a formal notice of disclosure to an athlete following an adverse analytical finding as a consequence of an in-competition test. That athlete is Nigerian weightlifter Chika Amalaha who was tested on July 25th. That athlete has now been suspended from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.” Hooper added: “[the substances] are diuretics and masking agents. In general terms, these substances are on the prohibited list for two reasons - firstly in weight category sports they can be used to unfairly aid weight loss … and secondly, their use has been reported in attempts to mask the presence in the body of other prohibited substances. “The relevant processes, as detailed in our anti-doping standard for the Games, are now being followed and Ms Amalaha has pursued her right to have her ‘B’ sample tested. This will take place at an accredited laboratory in London tomorrow, July 30. Upon receipt of those results the process will continue.” www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/jul/29/commonwealth-games-chika-amalaha-fails-doping-test?CMP=twt_gu |
Nigerian 16yr old weightlifter Chika Amalaha, who won gold medal at #Glasgow2014, provisionally suspended after failing drugs test. https://mobile.twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/494060142921781248?p=v Not a good news, its trending on twitter |
Heard blessing won't take part in long jump, how true is it? |
Uchenna kanu played U17 world cup earlier this year |
You can watch the opening ceremony live on SS5 nigeria (channel 225) by 10pm |
Countdown to 2014 Commonwealth Games: Nigeria in search of 12th gold in Glasgow TEAM Nigeria to the last Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India came back with a superlative result which could be ranked the nation’s second best in history. The preparation for the Games was massive as athletes went on training tours ahead of the competition which aided the team’s performance. For the second time in the Commonwealth Games, Nigeria hit the 11 gold mark in India but could not match the overall result obtained at Victoria ’94. Nigeria finished with 11 gold, eight silver and 14 bronze medals to place 13th on the final medals’ table. Augustina Nkem Nwaokolo became the first athlete to win gold medal for Nigeria in India as she triumphed in the weightlifting women’s 48kg class. Wrestler Efionayi Agbonavbare two days later followed suit as he won in the men’s 84kg, as Obioma Agatha Okoli joined the golden train with her victory in weightlifting women’s 63kg, while another wrestler, Ifeoma Christi Nwoye defeated home girl, Babita Kumari in the women’s 51kg final. The other gold medallists were Hadiza Zakari (weightlifting, women’s 75kg); Sinvie Boltic (who defeated Canada’s Korey Jarvis in the men’s 96-kg final); Muizat Ajoke Odumosu (athletics, women’s 400m hurdles); Tosin Oke (Athletics, men’s triple jump); Esther Oyema (weightlifting, women’s open bench press); Yakubu Adesokan (weightlifting, men’s open bench press); and Kate Nwaka Oputa (table tennis women’s wheelchair open singles (TT1–5). The eight silver medallists were Onyeka Azike (Weightlifting, women’s 53kg); Talaram Mamman (wrestling, men’s 120kg); Blessing Oborududu (wrestling, women’s 63kg); Chineme Obeta (athletics, women’s 1500 metres T54); Maryam Usman (weightlifting, women’s +75kg); Ebikewenimo Welson (wrestling, men’s 55kg); Ganiyatu Joy Onaolapo (Weightlifting, women’s open bench press); and Anthony Ulonnam (weightlifting, men’s open bench press). Wrestler Joseph Romeo settled for bronze medal in the men’s 60kg alongside Odunayo Adekuroye (Women’s 48kg); Lovina Odohi Edward (women’s 55kg) and Hellen Okus (women’s 72kg). The other bronze medallists were Ayuba Abdullahi (athletics, para-sport - men’s 100m para-sport T46); Tega Tosin Richard (wrestling, women’s 59kg); Itohan Ebireguesele (weightlifting, women’s 69kg); Ifeoma Iheanacho (wrestling, women’s 67kg); Benedict Uloko (weightlifting, men’s 94kg); Curtis Onaghinor (weightlifting, men’s 105kg); Andrew Adibo Dick (wrestling, men’s 84kg); Osamwenyobor Arasomwan (weightlifting, women’s open bench press); Ikechukwu Obichukwu (weightlifting, men’s open bench press); and Obiora Faith Chinenye (weightlifting, women’s wheelchair open singles (TT1–5). However, as Nigeria looks forward to a better outing in this year’s Commonwealth Games billed for July 23 to August 3 in Glasgow, Scotland, the preparation for the Games is nothing to write home about. The proposed training tours by the sports federations could not materialise before the athletes left Nigeria in batches for the Games venue. The inadequate preparation was occasioned by the late release of funds leaving the sports federations such as athletics and shooting to seek alternative in ensuring that their training programmes were held as scheduled. A total number of 127 athletes (65 male and 62 female) will compete for Nigeria in seven sports athletics, boxing, shooting, wrestling, weightlifting, table tennis and para-sports. The list is made up of 46 track and field athletes; 16 weightlifters; 15 shooters; 14 wrestlers; 11 boxers; 10 table tennis players, nine para-athletes and six para- powerlifters. Pundits still believe that the never-say-die spirit would propel Nigerian athletes to rise up to the occasion in Glasgow, but the coast in not clear as to whether Nigeria can hit 12-gold mark in the Commonwealth Games for the first time since nation’s debut in 1950 in Auckland. Some of the athletes could not hide their feelings before leaving for Scotland, as Aruna Quadri frowned on the level of commitment the Federal Government gives to football to the detriment of other sports. The Portugal-based ping ponger is however, confident of returning with a medal, saying “this is my third appearance at the Games and I am determined to win a medal”. The table tennis team also has experienced players in 2002 and 2006 gold medallist, Segun Toriola and Funke Oshonaike to propel the likes of Ganiyat Ogundele, Rashidat Ogundele, Ojo Onaolapo, Edem Offiong and Cecilia Otu-Akpan who are not new to the Commonwealth Games. Nigeria boasts of New Delhi 2010 defending champions in Yakubu Adesokan, who is also a world record holder in powerlifting, triple jump winner, Tosin Oke, Sinivie Boltic, Blessing Oborududu, Esther Oyema who won the London 2012 paralympics gold and a host of others who can weather the storm in Glasgow. The athletics team will also parade Alex Al-Ameen born in Britain and Mark Jelks born in the United States aside the brilliance of Blessing Okagbare who is set to grab her first medal in the Commonwealth Games. Perhaps, the Delta State-born amazon could be the first Nigerian athlete to amass three gold medals in a single edition of the Commonwealth Games after Mary Onyali (two gold and one silver) and Mojisola Oluwa (two gold and one bronze), given her devastating form. http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/sports/item/11260-countdown-to-2014-commonwealth-games-nigeria-in-search-of-12th-gold-in-glasgow |
The 2014 Commonwealth Games (officially the XX Commonwealth Games) will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014. It will be the largest multi-sport event ever held in Scotland with 4,100 competing athletes, although the country previously hosted the 1970 and 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. Over the last 10 years, however, Glasgow and Scotland had staged World, Commonwealth, European, or British events in all 17 sports proposed for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, including the World Badminton Championships in 1997. The official webite- http://www.glasgow2014.com |
Aminat yakubu U17 I think |
Ola2much: oh really what are the documents you submit at the place of text?Application form, school admission letter, 2passport, state of origin cert, waec cert., last sessional result with ur cgpa, school id card, A4 size envelop, course form for this semester. |
I wrote the exam 2day, FSTC yaba was the venue for lagos state, we actually started late, around 2pm, 35questions 45minutes, it was cheap sha. |
Fynestboi: Free!10x |
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