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Hello, I have a mini-van which I use for transportation between ijebu-ode and ikorodu. Someone asked me to venture into egg transportation. Pls contact me and let's work something out. |
Mmm! Eleyi gidi gan ( dis one na strong tin). God pls bless me too ooo... If I ask for one tin, abeg, make u giv me more! Amen! |
Kachukwu is doing a yeoman's job! Kudos. |
Really sorry to say this is a misplaced priority! I'd rather divert the resources in taking care of the displaced and let the FG equip the army. |
That's commendable. Let's hope if he has a minor accident like Akpabio he won't fly to London. |
We want availability first. Our business is dying because of lack of fuel which has hiked the price. |
There's no where in the world that you will have complete rot in the system. My immigration friend refused posting to the border because he doesn't wanna take bribe! |
If Euro is possible, then this also can be achieved! As long as every country upgrades their economy. |
We do hope so. Because this fuel issue is killing our business. |
OZAOEKPE:You're such a disgrunted id.iot. What concerns Buhari with the content of this thread? Is he the local gov chairman or state commissioner, or Governor? You're the greatest fool I've ever come across in my whole life. Mods, could you pls ban this baga for derailing this thread! |
Been going to Alimosho Local Govt for the 3rd week running... Hoping to get my NIN ID card.. But each time there's always an Issue. The greatest one is not having electricity due to they are owing NEPA. So, they disconnect their light... They say gen is faulty, they say they don't have diesel.. Or they say they can their boss is not around that they can't on the gen. For God's sake! Where is this country heading to?? Please mods... Push this to front page for people to see. The only suggestion the staff gave is "we should go to other centre, they are not sure when the issue will be rectified! |
And you lot believed this cork and bull story? I pity my country NAIJA! You will see counter-claim in the dailies telling them it was just a frame up to appraise the police. Mark my words. These people have been operating successfully and conveniently for years. I don't believe they sent the so-called extra-intelligent officers to track this people down at a mere wedding. Do you think criminals are daft just as our police portray them to be? Well, I believe this is another movie-fiction from the Nigeria Police Force! Gbam!!! |
janellemonae:Yeah! What a shame it really is. I watched it till the final episode (when the guy was caught) and someone here was asking for pics and video. |
Laid2001:Are you serious? What planet are u from?
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pattybf:Thanks so much. |
Its quiet funny when military all over the world fighting insurgency or any form of warfare releases videos and images of missions, but Nigerian military has never done that. Been waiting all these years for a clip or images from them but it has always been propaganda.. They give the press whatever the want them to print. I could remember vividly the Boston marathon attack... It was a sweet live movie I really did enjoy till the very last moment the guy was arrested. Naija is just living in secrecy and denial... We can never develop when we always conceal the truth! |
lasisi69:End time Lasisi!!!!!!! |
Picture governor! He has appeared more times in the picture than he has implemented and policy since ascension of office. "See am with him big fat stomach" in Fela's voice. |
Mchew " picture governor" with him bag fat stomach. In Fela's voice. |
Lost again over the weekend! Who is to blame? |
It was already clear following his hat-trick against Australia that there was only ever going to be one outstanding candidate for both the Golden Ball and the Golden Boot at the U-17 World Cup in Chile. Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen has all the makings of a true gem; unrefined in many ways, but already his gleam is undeniable. Might he be that precious kind of once-in-a-generation player? It could all have been so different. Nigeria’s outing at the Caf U-17 Championships in Niger in February ended in the disappointment of a fourth-place finish, just enough to qualify for the global tournament. In spite of this, Osimhen topped the scoring chart, hitting four, and identified himself as an untouchable talent as the team underwent an exhaustive overhaul. Only five regulars from that qualifying tournament started in the opening U-17 World Cup game against the USA in Vina del Mar, but impressively, the 16-year-old has maintained his level of performance and arguably bettered it. His selfless work ethic, persistence and physicality are entirely in keeping with the style of Chelsea legend Didier Drogba, whom he idolises. More importantly, they put him at the service of a team that, at times, look utterly dependent on his qualities. The gangly striker, built like a middle- distance runner, is deceptively quick and possesses a tremendous leap. The quality of his off-the-ball runs, as well as the sheer variety of his finishes, make him a handful to contain. Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool, Chelsea, Juventus, Inter Milan and Bayern Munich have all sent scouts to Chile to watch the U-17 World Cup. They are likely to be returning to their respective clubs with only one name on their lips. From penalties to headers, scuffed efforts to elegant curlers, Osimhen’s potential is infinite. The Ultimate Strikers Academy prodigy has scored in every game so far in Chile, and another strike against Mali in the final would give him the record outright as the highest-ever goalscorer in an U-17 World Cup tournament. So far, he has found the net nine times for Emmanuel Amunike’s charges—including a hat-trick in the 6-0 Last-16 demolition of Australia—and one more goal would take him ahead of Florent Sinama Pongolle and Souleymane Coulibaly in the record books. The former scored nine for France during the 2001 edition of the tournament, while the latter matched that tally for the Cote d’Ivoire a decade later. It is amazing just how far the beautiful game has brought Osimhen. The last in a family of six, the striker revealed in a chat with the Caf website that he sold wares at the roadside to contribute to the family income before finding football. This reality of standing in the middle of traffic to sell products is a lot more perilous and tasking than many imagine; aside from the danger of oncoming traffic, the hawkers often have to sprint in bursts to catch up with speeding cars in order to receive payment for their items. For one so young, there is also the danger of losing what earnings you have managed to bullies or pickpockets. Osimhen must have learnt to stand up for himself and be aware of his surroundings, traits which stand a forward in excellent stead against physical, aggressive defenders. His performances may be earning rave reviews, but he is keeping a calm head through it all. “My priority is not to be the top scorer at this Fifa U-17 World Cup. When Nigeria won the tournament in 2013, the top scorer was not from Nigeria,” he told Caf. He is right, of course. Valmir Berisha’s seven goals were unmatched in the UAE, but the Golden Boot went to Kelechi Iheanacho, who is now making a name for himself at Manchester City. He may be focusing on the title, but Osimhen looks a safe bet to sweep both individual awards, and will hope that, just like his compatriot, he is making a splash in Europe within two years. Source: www.goal.com Cc: Semid4lyfe, Honeric01. PS. Now all time goal score in FIFA U17 tournament 10 goals. Scored in all matches featured.
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Mikel said he will play his heart for coach, Hazard said is not a saboteur, Mourinho said he knows where the problem is from! Who is to blame? |
kennyman2000:You're such a coward for making such a derogatory statement. He went to prison in his personal capacity and never was a snitch! He's more just than any of your family member! Wishing him safe journey back home should have been the first thing on your mind and not castigate him. You're such an hypocrite! "He, who is without sin should be the first to cast the stone". Peace to all strong brothers out the. |
oluspencer:Lol... You took me back to long old days. You maybe right though! |
Some say Mournho isn't selecting the right players. Some say some players are sabotaging and don't wanna plsy for him due to the team doctor he treated badly (na their girlfriend?) Some say some players are old, aged and not fit for the speed in premiership. My opinion is; Mourinho stays to right the wrong the team started with cos a new coach will stay take up to 10 matches before he could get his rythym. What's your take on this? |
Hello fellow Nairalanders, I want us to raise an issue concerning the on-going terrible form Chelsea is having. Who is to blame? Mourinho or the players? |
ArchitGreen:At this present age, a 12year old girl has started seeing her period. 15year old boy has beards now. |
E go dey do Neymar like say make dem give am jersey anywhere wey e dey now! :PE go dey do Neymar like say make dem give am jersey anywhere wey e dey now! |
likila:My guy, how far? You dey vex. |
TonyeBarcanista:Sir, where were you when politician threatened to disintegrate this country if they did not win? I'm not in support of violence, but always ready for one. Check my thread, I've argued severally about freedom and ethnicity. Though what Kanu did was wrong, politicians did worse and are doing more. Its just an agitation and they have freedom to be free! |
atilla:Thanks... Will try it sometime soon. |
atilla:What is skoochies? Someone asked me where he can buy it while I was at the field! |
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seems football U17 is different from real life U17.....since when did 17yrs old boys start having beards and moustache