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sanni605:Yeh, you father is the owner of embassies of the above countries and that's why you give visas and direct emplyments. Mumu ![]() |
Lol he's considering selling off Chelsea |
Vanity upon vanity |
Oyetboy:Cristiano Ronaldo last 3 UCL matches: Bayern (Away) 0 goals 0 assists 0 dribbles 6.6 rating Bayern (Home) 0 goals 0 assists 0 dribbles 6.9 rating Liverpool 0 goals 0 assists 0 dribbles 6.3 rating Yeah, he'll win the Ballon d'Or in mars Ghost in 2nd leg v Juve, ghost in both semi finals v Bayern, ghost in final v Liverpool. lots of goals like 5-0 and 6-0 v Apoel, ghost & useless goal when 3-0 behind in 85th min v Tottenham, penalty Tottenham, Penalty v PSG and tapin from 1 meter, modern Izaghi, only with best PR. It amazes me every time when i hear people say “i want to buy a ticket to see ronaldo play” really? He brings nothing special in a game, doesnt get much more boring than watching him play. Modric, Marcelo, Isco, i understand, but ronaldo?? Buying a ticket watching a goalpoacher |
ackim:Lol they are trying everything for him to reach Messi's level.
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chukxie:I will definitely pay a visit to his restaurant for some yummy yummy this summer ![]() |
A source privy to the meeting told SaharaReporters that mass defection is the number-one preference of the aggrieved APC members, but there are fears about fusing with another party only to suffer the same fate they have experienced in the ruling party. There are indications of a potential exodus of leading politicians from the All Progressives Congress (APC), following the public release of the names of its high-profile members who met the New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) bloc of the ruling party. On Saturday, Kawu Baraje, the former Chairman of the defunct nPDP, named Bukola Saraki, Senate President; Aminu Tambuwal, Governor of Sokoto State and Yakubu Dogara, Speaker of the House of Representatives, among key aggrieved APC members who attended the midweek meeting, where the group seriously considered the option of mass defection. “Nigerians may recall that members of the former New PDP Bloc within the All Progressives Congress addressed a letter dated April 27, 2018 to the Chairman of the APC where we informed the party of our grievances and expectations from both the party and government of President Muhammadu Buhari,” Baraje said in a statement on Saturday. “Following this development, the party invited us and we honoured its invitation to a meeting. We met with the leadership of the party last week, during which we resolved to report the outcome of our meeting to our members and stakeholders before arriving at any decision or proceeding with the next phase of discussions or actions with the APC and government. “I am glad to inform you, therefore, that we have briefed our members at a meeting convened in Abuja on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, where we reviewed the state of the nation and our party, APC, and constituted committees on various issues, especially on how to rescue Nigeria from economic, social, political and especially security challenges. “The meeting was well attended by members of the nPDP, including serving and former governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives, and other aggrieved APC stakeholders. Those he listed as having attended the meeting include: Saraki, Dogara, Tambuwal; Rabiu Kwankwaso, former Governor of Kano State; Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, former Osun State Governor; Murtala Nyako, former Adamawa State Governor; Senator Mohammad Aliero, Senator Danjuma Goje, Senator John Enoh, Senator Andy Uba, Senator Ibrahim Gobir, Senator Rufai Ibrahim and Senator Ibrahim Danbaba. Others are Sen. Suleman Nazif, Sen. Isa Misau, Sen. Muhammed Shitu, Sen. Shehu Sani, Sen. Dino Melaye, Sen. Suleiman Hunkuyi, Sen. Shaaba Lafiagi, Sen. Bala Ibn Na’Allah, Sen. David Umaru, Sen. Barnabas Gemade; Chairman, former nPDP, Alh. Abubakar K. Baraje; Mr. Aminu Shagari, Mr. Kabiru Marafa, Mr. Isa Ashiru, Mr. Muh’d Soba, Mr. Mark Gbillah, Mr. Sani Rano, Mr. Garba Durbunde, Mr. Aliyu Madaki, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, Mr. Rufai Chachangi, Mr. Razak Atunwa, Mr. Emmanuel Udende, Mr. Hassan Saleh, Mr. Nasiru Sule, Mr. Orker Jev, Mr. Aliyu Pategi, Mr. Isah Halilu, Mr. Rabiu Kaugama, Mr. Abdussamad Dasuki, Mr. Ismaila Gadaka, Mr. Lado Suleja, Mr. Dickson Tarkighir, Mr. Babatunde Kolawole, Dr. Bode Ayorinde, Mr. Danjuma Shida, Mr. Danburam Nuhu, Mr. Sunday Adepoju, Mr. Sani Zorro, Mr. Ahmed Bichi, Mr. Garba Mohammed and a host of others.” Some prominent APC members, including serving lawmakers, were also at the meeting, but their names were deliberately left out. SaharaReporters gathered the final decision on what next for the group had not been taken, but the plan is to inaugurate a committee that would review all possibilities and make recommendations A source privy to the meeting told SaharaReporters that mass defection is the number-one preference of the aggrieved APC members, but there are fears about fusing with another party only to suffer the same fate they have experienced in the ruling party. Source: http://saharareporters.com/2018/05/27/mass-defection-looms-apc-saraki-tambuwal-meet-npdp-leaders
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Meet the owner of African Cuisine in Zagreb city of Croatia, 'Wale Soniyiki', the only African themed eatery in the area. Wale Soniyiki was Granted Refugee Status in 2012 by Croatian immigration authority. His association wants to help all refugees who seek asylum in Croatia, help them integrate and raise awareness among the Croatians that people coming to Croatia are usually good and that there are already Africans in Croatia who are “good citizens”. His restaurant distinguishes itself from the other new venues opening in the capital in Zagreb in three ways: Firstly, it’s the only African themed eatery in town Secondly it eschews the popular minimalist modern style in favour of a more cosy, scruffy feel And thirdly it is run by Prince Wale Soniyiki, one of the first people to gain asylum in Croatia and one of the few to have permanent work. Immigrants with asylum protection barely register in the Croatian employment figures. Partly because the state is welcoming fewer and fewer of them and partly because jobs are hard enough for native Croats to find, let alone newcomers with a basic grasp of the language. Sitting in a restaurant, among African flavours coming from the kitchen and the rhythm of drums in the background, Wale speaks comfortably in Croatian about the good fortune which set him up in the country. He arrived from Nigeria in 2011 after losing two brothers in ethnic fighting. A Christian living in Muslim-dominated northern Nigeria, Wale went through very tough times in his earlier life. His two brothers, twins, were both killed there. He said everyone should bear in mind the hardships these refugees have endured on their way, mentioning deserts, storms on the sea and the brutality of the police in places like Macedonia. They are deeply traumatized, he said. He described leaving Nigeria, going north through Niger and then into Libya, which was in the midst of a civil war. He had to pay money to the rebel militias there, since, according to the popular local belief, “all black people” were fighters for former dictator Muammar Gaddafi. In Libya, Wale boarded a ship that took him to the Croatian coastal city of Split. There he found out that Italy, where he has relatives, was nearby and he decided to go there by taxi. “The taxi driver charged me 600 euros. Although I had some 630 in total, I told myself, ‘Just get to Italy and my troubles are over’… But he actually drove me to Zagreb and said, ‘Here, this is Italy,”’ he recalled, smiling, as if did not matter anymore. Wale soon found out he was still in Croatia, talked to the police and applied for political asylum. He waited for his asylum procedure to be completed for around five months in the asylum centre in Kutina, some 80 kilometres from Zagreb. After he obtained asylum he moved back to Zagreb, where the state pays his rent for the next two years, as the law stipulates. “I was one of the first to obtain asylum in Croatia. I was, I think, number seven,” he recalls. Wale himself studied business in Nigeria. He wanted to continue his education, but Croatian public universities treat those with asylum status as foreign citizens so they have to pay fees. He can’t afford it right now: “I will finish my studies. Even if I will have grey hair at the time I start,” he says smiling. According to data from the Croatian employment service there were 30 full time workers in the country with asylum status last year. Almost half worked in warehouses, a small group acted as cooks and there were also a couple of goldsmiths, a farmer, a stonemason and a pedicurist. Eighty five registered unemployed had been granted asylum. Wale wants to help by employing up to five people in his restaurant. “First they have to learn how my mum used to cook“, he says. Source: http://www.theafricancourier.de/migration/nigerian-shows-how-migrants-are-putting-down-roots-in-croatia/ http://www.theafricancourier.de/migration/nigerian-shows-how-migrants-are-putting-down-roots-in-croatia/ Wale Soniyiki also featured in Aljazeera https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2015/06/refugees-croatia-food-syria-nigeria-150624102007686.html
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angelboy01:That one? Go check his posts... He's a deluded 1mbecile ![]() |
Oluwasaeon:Liverpool were fantastically determined to shock Real Madrid and the world until that ogunfe Ramos injured him. Say the truth for once. |
Did C.Ronaldo play today? |
Shots in the first 15 minutes.. Real Madrid - 1 Liverpool - 6 A strong start from Klopp's men in Kiev |
GOALLLLLL Salah Real Madrid 0-1 Liverpool |
Nonsense ! |
SleakBuzzPR:
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Auladimeji:
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Jfyzee:Smh
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RhemaGardensAge:But you should have done that privately ! |
HonSuQMaDIQ:
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Mod, fp please ![]() |
Harddiskng:You are 100% wrong. The 3 days is the processing time for a request to have ACCESS to online redemption. |
NwaAmaikpe:Some one that lived in England all his life and represented them in the youth level then you accusing him for knowing how to sing there National anthem.. I pity the money you wasted educating your self |
francdec4:Invest your money with StanbicIBTC (Money Market Funds) and your money is safe. Rate is going down but half bread is better than none. The more you're still considering whether to go ahead or not the more the rate may be going down. So its better to lock in your money now. Good luck. |
"Mikel Arteta have told Arsenal board that he can only accept to manage Arsenal on one condition. The condition is he must have a strong voice and power of veto over Arsenal's transfer policy" "Mikel Arteta insist that he has a strong voice and a power of veto over Arsenal's transfer policy" https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-news-live-next-manager-latest-as-mikel-arteta-wants-veto-power-over-transfers-a3843776.html
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mosegifted:Have you seen the England’s 2018 World Cup squad?... Iwobi is better than more than 60% of them... Argue with fact ! |
Ojoro United. They have started their cheat ![]() |
When you have my baby daddy Olivier Giroud in a cup final at Wembley, you know your're going to go home as a Champion. ![]() |
Arsenal fans supporting Chelsea today is unbelievable. I can understand as Arsenal must remain most FA Cup wins. ![]() |
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.... Hala Madrid
