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Neymar that plays half season Injured for the remaining half. For both club and country |
He was probably a fan of hers before the show |
Wow...the Lady is beautiful. She looks a lot like her father. |
Big ups Simi,well done This is what Tiwa can't do, she will enjoy people bashing others and praising her. |
WizKids P.R team try harder. Yesterday 100 million naira per show. Today, private Jet. Well done o |
I just remembered Dele Alampasu Shouldnt Rohr invite him for a try sometime soon? |
LIES!!! |
Chi59:Its the other way round. The guest (Mercy) is competing with the bride |
This woman does the most. So what will the bride now wear? |
WeRblessed:I don't think he's Igbo.He's from Cross rivers |
Same attire he wore when he was the governor of Abia state when I was writing entrance exams into secondary school |
I can't do without my wristwatch. Earrings yes Make up yes My wrist watch no |
Stanbaba30:Don't mind him Sunday Oliseh did worse on T.v. would not allow Stephen Keshi coach in peace, correcting every tactic, until they gave him the same job. Succeeded in taking super eagles five steps backwards |
Very dry tournament. No sexy football Empty stadiums |
SocialJustice:She has a teenage daughter |
I think this man is a good coach, he might be a bit slow to make changes but he sees the bigger picture Please don't make me remember Sunday Oliseh, the hot head with zero emotional intelligence, couldn't build but scattered the team we managed to build. Deep sigh |
Awol1:Come on, there are south Africans Bususiswa or so, moonchild sanelly |
yinkus6750:Everyone cries..some more than others.. Don't encourage men to suppress their true feelings |
Am I the only one that thinks Rohr is a good coach? You can't make pounded yam with garri. Our players are at best, average.. With the exception of a few |
sisipelebe:Third place is not even sure |
This commentator must be related to Jenifa He keeps on singing |
Eyebrows on fleek ![]() |
Stirs her like ogbono soup |
Wizkid is still learning For Danfo buses, the battle for supremacy is between Saheed Osupa and Pasuma Wonder |
"On his part, Obikwelu hinted that he was frustrated out of the country by AFN officials through the unjust treatment he received during and after the Sydney 2000 Olympics. I wasn’t happy dumping Nigeria for Portugal,” Obikwelu began. “I was ranked World number two best sprinter at Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. During the Games, I told AFN officials that I had a knee problem, but they said I was lying. I forced myself to run up till the semifinal and in the process, did more harm to my knee. Nobody in AFN was talking to me. I went to the doctor who confirmed that I had to go for a knee operation to save my athletics career. I went to Canada on my own for the operation and returned to Nigeria on crutches. I went to AFN and was told that money had been approved for me, but they didn’t know where the money was. You can see the frustration I went through. I had to go to Portugal. I bear no grudge against any one and Nigeria still remains my country,” Obikwelu said".... https://www.google.com/amp/s/guardian.ng/sport/glory-alozie-apologises-for-choosing-spain-over-nigeria/ampource: |
IAmTobore:Nigerian medallist mourns fiance 2000-09-27 20:22 Sydney - When she won the silver medal in the 100 met re hurdles, Glory Alozie accepted the congratulations of her opponents, hugged her friends and teammates, and kissed the medal itself. Poor substitutes, all. Alozie's fiance, Hyginus Anugo, died earlier this month when he was hit by a car in Sydney. She didn't train for 10 days after his death, and considered withdrawing altogether. "Her mind is kaput all the time," Alozie's friend and manager Julia Garcia said. "It was pretty bad. Her mind was not here. "In this condition," Garcia said, "I think she is happy with the silver." A 400m runner, Anugo learned on 6 September that he had not made the Nigerian relay team. But he didn't return home with the others who wouldn't be competing so he could stay and see his girlfriend race. The next day, he was hit as he crossed the street. Alozie was competing at a meet in Japan when she heard about his death. In mourning, she lost weight that she still has not regained. "At the time, I considered not running," she said. "But later, I was encouraged by God." Alozie ran the fastest time in the semis and led for most of the finals. But she hit her leg on the last hurdle and lost her rhythm; Olga Shishigina of Kazakhstan pulled even at the last hurdle and won by three-hundredths of a second, in 12.65 seconds. "I was really focused on the race," Alozie said. But on the medal stand, she thought of Anugo. "This medal is very, very important to me, the most important to my life. Nobody can understand what I've passed through," she said. "I'd enjoy it more if my fiance Hyginus was still here." American Melissa Morrison, who earned the bronze, said she had also left several loved ones in the past two-and-half years, and she understood what Alozie was going through. "At the time, I felt like I didn't want to go on, and I didn't want to compete," Morrison said. "I applaud Glory for being here. She's a very strong lady." Alozie said she has been comforted by the other athletes in the village. "People have been so nice to me," she said, "(people) who I've never met before." - Sapa-AP Source: https://www.news24.com/xArchive/Archive/Nigerian-medallist-mourns-fiance-20000927 |
Raul |
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