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vault:there is ntin silly about that,cele no be church? ![]() |
hmmm |
ije wuru, ije wobia ![]() |
how is this funny abeg? ![]() |
crazy he-goat |
go meet chinko ekun na |
so, wat should we do about it? ![]() |
body no be fire wood na |
Gan Gan Gan Gan! |
Y no be IBB house nw |
this one na madness oo |
ok ooo, aa ti gboo |
reminds me of lagend of the seeker ![]() |
she looks better when she was a lady |
iceberylin:lol, seconded |
enjoying the loan ![]() |
WTF is that? |
how will seeing him benefit u |
this wont increase their CGPA oooo |
Liverpool Ladies’ star, Oshoala, joins Arsenal By Editor on January 26, 2016 11:26 pm Liverpool yesterday confirmed that Arsenal Ladies have had a bid for Nigerian forward, Asisat Oshoala, accepted.The statement read, “Liverpool Ladies Football Club can today confirm that the Club has reluctantly accepted a bid from Arsenal Ladies for Asisat Oshoala. “After the Gunners activated a clause in the Nigerian international’s contract, the striker will now discuss personal terms with Pedro Martinez Losa’s side. “The deal is also subject to the 21-year-old being granted a work permit ahead of the 2016 season.” The young forward was the inaugural recipient of the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2015. She was also a double-award winner at the U-20 2014 World Cup played in Canada, where Nigeria finished as runners-up, losing to Germany in extra-time in the final. She won the Golden Ball (player of the tournament) and the Golden Shoe (top goal scorer) and therefore will come with a great pedigree and will certainly add depth to the Gunners squad. Ads by Buzzeff There is a question mark about her position on the pitch as Arsenal Ladies usually play in 4-3-3 and she could either play as an attacking midfielder or in any of the three forward positions. Considering pace is her main asset, she might be useful playing on either wing. www.ngrguardiannews.com/2016/01/liverpool-ladies-star-oshoala-joins-arsenal/
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Wat will u do?
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The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has released the nominees for the other categories for the 2015 Glo-CAF Awards. The categories are; Women Player of the Year, Youth Player of the Year, Most Promising Talent, Coach of the Year, Referee of the Year, African Legend, National Team of the Year, Women National Team of the Year, Club of the Year, Platinum Award. The winners will be announced at the Glo-CAF Awards Gala scheduled for Thursday, January 7, 2016 in Abuja, Nigeria. www.cafonline.com/en-US/NewsCenter/News/NewsDetails?id=94ZQYR0UwApm70%2bPWmVEQQ%3d%3d. Below are the nominees for the various categories in alphabetical order; Women Player of the Year · Gabrielle Onguéné, Cameroon · Gaelle Enganamouit, Cameroon · Ngozi Ebere, Nigeria · N'rehy Tia Ines, Cote d’Ivoire · Portia Boakye, Ghana Youth Player of the Year · Adama Traore, Mali · Kelechi Nwakali, Nigeria · Samuel Diarra, Mali · Victor Osimhen, Nigeria · Yaw Yeboah, Ghana Most Promising Talent · Azubuike Okechukwu, Nigeria · Etebo Oghenekaro, Nigeria · Djigui Diarra, Mali · Mahmoud Abdelmonem ‘kahraba’, Egypt · Zinedine Ferhat, Algeria Coach of the Year · Baye Ba, Mali, U17 · Emmanuel Amunike, Nigeria U17 · Fawzi Benzarti, Etoile Sportive de Sahel · Hervé Renard, Cote d’ivore · Patrice Carteron, TP Mazembe Referee of the Year · Alioum Neant, Cameroon · Bakary Papa GASSAMA, Gambia · Eric Arnaud OTOGO CASTANE, Gabon · Ghead Zaglol GRISHA, Egypt · Janny SIKAZWE, Zambia African Legend · Charles Kumi Gyamfi, Ghana · Samuel Mbappé Léppé, Cameroon National Team of the Year · Cote d’Ivoire · Ghana · Mali U17 · Nigeria U17 · Nigeria U-23 Women National Team of the Year · Ghana · Cameroon · South Africa · Zimbabwe Club of the Year · USM Algers , Algeria · TP Mazembe, DR Congo · Orlando Pirates, South Africa · Etoile Sportive du Sahel, Tunisia. African Player of the Year .Andre Ayew (Ghana/ Swansea City) .Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon/ Borussia Dortmund) .Yaya Toure (Cote d”Ivoire/ Manchester City). |
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I just heard it in school o, can't believe it |
According to Sahara Reporters, Audu passed away of undisclosed medical reason just after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had announced the results of the voting and had declared the election inconclusive. Abubakar Audu The information is yet to be officially confirmed and more details are to be provided. Naij.com correspondents are on their way to Audu’s house to verify the fact. Follow the updates. www.naij.com/645311-breaking-kogi-apc-governorship-candidate-audu-reportedly-dead.html
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10. Ardglass, Northern Ireland
Make time for a meal in Ardglass. This thriving
fishing village on an inlet of the Irish Sea is the
landing site of some of Ireland’s best seafood and is
renowned for the quality of its herring. Look out for
the atmospheric ruins around the village - there
were once seven castles (fortified tower houses)
here. The local golf club uses the remnants of one
as their clubhouse – said to be the oldest clubhouse
in the world, it dates from 1377.
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9. Cushendun, Northern Ireland
We have Baron Cushendun’s wife to thank for this
village’s Cornish charm – she was from Penzance
and architect Clough William-Ellis (he was a popular
guy) wanted to make her feel at home with his 1912
design. Whitewashed cottages abound and the
village square is an idyllic craft shop and tearoom
packed haven. The setting is pretty special too, on
an elevated sandy beach at the outflow of the
verdant Glendun and Glencorp valleys. Head to
Mary McBride’s Bar come sundown and be
prepared for an impromptu singalong - the original
bar was once Ireland’s smallest.
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8. Crail, Scotland
The East Neuk of Fife is strung with quaint fishing
towns, but Crail probably wins in the cutest village
stakes, a maze of cobbled streets winding down the
hill to the miniature harbour. There’s a cracking
tearoom here – the Crail Harbour Tearoom which
has a sheltered sea-facing terrace and dressed crab
from the village’s fishing fleet – as well as the lovely
Crail Pottery and you can join the Fife Coastal Path,
linking it to larger Anstruther.
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7. Plockton, Scotland
A sheltered position on Loch Carron and the Gulf
Stream means warm waters, sun traps employed as
beer gardens and even palm trees. Idyllic Plockton
tends to grab people and never let them go – one
visit here is never enough. Take a woodland stroll
around the bay, walking out across the endless flat
sands if it’s low tide and return in time for lunch, of
Plockton prawns (langoustines) at the small and
friendly Plockton Shores.
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