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Happy new year JazakAllahu رَبَّنَا آمَنَّا بِمَا أَنْزَلْتَ وَاتَّبَعْنَا الرَّسُولَ فَاكْتُبْنَا مَعَ الشَّاهِدِينَ ,رَبَّنَا تَقَبَّلْ مِنَّا إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ السَّمِيعُ الْعَلِيمُ, حَسْبِيَ اللَّهُ لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا هُوَ عَلَيْهِ تَوَكَّلْتُ وَهُوَ رَبُّ الْعَرْشِ الْعَظِيمِ ,
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JAGABAN BORGU ....steadfast, commited and brave. Leaders are made over the course of time and not overnight, Tinubu has come a long way. He who God has blessed no man can curse. He is a Poltical enigma. Love him or hate him he remains a political juggernaut of our time...Jagaban ! 'Nuff respect !! Enu ti igbin won finbu orisa.... Its just a matter of time. |
Bollinger:Thank you big pikin |
Qmerit:Alas ! He has been fixed as well...the only thing that is constant in life is CHANGE. Its a good thing that these people are well and alive otherwise their supporters would have been saying 'had it been' But as things stands now, they all can as well GO AND ... !!! |
Pride has always come before a fall from time immemorial. Even when you are a doer of good deeds don't feel proud. PDP government where having it good even when it was at the expense of the groaning masses of this country. At some points they claimed to be the biggest political party in africa and boasted that they will rule nigeria for the next 60 years (whatever gave them that impression). They looted as if there is no tommorow and impoverished the people and now their corruption and looting of the past is taking its toll on all of us. |
Most of the people making noise online know little or nothing about the developmental strides that oshiomole achieved...Thank God for Edolites adioolayi: |
Osho Baba ! Sometimes the press make some of these so called godfathers what they are not. What has Tony Anenih fixed that he is been called Mr fix it. As minister for works and housing he couldn't even fix a single road. Oshiomole has showed what leadership is all about and I must give kudos to the people of Edo state for standing firm on the quest for continuity of the good works of Adams and for demystifying the so called godfathers. Long live EDO STATE God bless Nigeria |
thursday football...Man Utd chai ! See road sha
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couragemurphy:Check out the time of my post and the time that the OP acknowledged me, u don't know the genesis of what u're poking ur nose into. For ur info and ur likes that have been quoting all these while the OP actually wrote "toll" initially b4 my observation. Both toll and tow are applicable to the event. That was why I asked which of the words she was trying to use.,..is it that the man did not want his vehicle towed or he did not want to pay the toll fee. |
daslimiski:@daslimiski thanks for the reasonable mention. I respect people's view even when I don't agree with them, some people were bashing me even when they don't know the genesis of my comment...the OP knows and aknowledged my observation. Thanks again @daslimiski |
exlinkleads:U're welkom, glad u knew that I was nt having a go at u. .....What a colorfull blog u've got, keep it uP ! |
What's eye popping here for God's sake, so OP if you view the full eyes go remove be dat....oyan tomo timu fa ! |
OP tow abi toll...just asking |
Ize Iyamu 369 votes to Obaseki's 1 I like the confidence of the person with that single vote for Obaaseki, he/she believes his/her vote can make the difference. |
thunder74:My cook, gateman are my employees. These people wre elected legislators just as Fayose was voted in as governor. There is separation of powers. Fayose did not appoint them. |
Prominent APC leaders...But who is Ibrahim Musa, how prominent is he in APC ? Truth is the name JAGABAN sends shivers down the spines of some people to the extent they are afraid to openly castigate him for fear of it backfiring. The real leaders of APC are yet to speak and I can bet that when they eventually do you can be sure they will only plead for calm. Hate him or love him, JAGABAN remains the rock of gibraltar of nigeria politics. ....JAGABAN , TWALE SIR !!! |
That is dictatorial...what happened to 'right to freely associate |
May be he's got erectal problem. E.T Pastor |
loomer:I wonder o JAGABAN is not a happy man |
centboy123456:Honestly I don't have problem with arsenal, just a joke...COYG ! Gunner for life !! Love arsenal b4 d year of the invicibles. Still do |
brightalo1010:I just laff at ur silly comment...so in ur dreams u know me and my situation ? Iphone19 will also make silly comments/quotes from ur type impossible |
OpenYourTeeth:E ra Condom, E.... *dinju* |
A suspected serial pipeline vandal and strike force leader of the Niger Delta Avengers has been arrested by the Nigerian Navy around Sapele Council Area of Delta State. The suspect, Abraham Suru, also known as Gabon, from Ondo State, was arrested weeks after he had been declared wanted by the Nigerian military for being responsible incessant attacks on oil and gas facilities within Warri North and South-West Council areas of the state. Parading the suspect before newsmen at the Warri Navy Base on Thursday, the Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship Delta, Commodore Joseph Dzunve said the suspect was arrested Tuesday 20 September, 2016 around Sapele where he had been hiding. Commodore Dzunve noted that Gabon’s arrest was part of intense efforts by the Navy through the Operation Delta Safe to flush out militants and other criminal elements from the region. The Naval Chief said, “As part of the ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to stop crude oil theft and illegal bunkering activities in the nation’s maritime domain, the Nigerian Navy Ship Delta, being part of the Operation Delta Safe, has arrested a notorious gang leader who has been in this business since 2011. “He (Abraham Suru aka Gabon) is involved in pipeline vandalism, sea robbery, attacks shipping, illegal bunkering and currently a suspected member of the Niger Delta Avengers.” He added, “The Nigerian Navy remains committed in apprehending those behind all forms of criminal activities in the Nigerian Maritime Domain. Let me assure the general public that the Navy component of ODS is resolute in curbing criminal activities in the nation maritime environment.” Answering questions from newsmen, Dzunve explained that the arrested Gabon was the ring leader of one of the cell groups within the Niger Delta Avengers whose team members include one General Felix that had earlier been arrested by his operatives. The arrested Suru confessed to allegations of being a militant and blowing up oil facilities in the region, including one at Dibi community in Warri North. He said although he was not a member of the Niger Delta Avengers, he was recruited in 2011 into the criminal act by Genera Kaphapolo, a former militant leader who died recently in a ghastly motor accident; and has since then carried out series of attacks. Gabon said, “General Kaphapolo told me that their youths are not being recognised by oil companies in the area; and that is why we were attacking facilities. “But after General Kaphapolo died in motor accident, I was contacted by one General Tony Felix to join their team because they know I am capable of blowing up oil facilities. I am not a member of Niger Delta Avengers.” |
I will wait for Iphone19....with it Arsenal will win the champions league. |
The call centre numbers are not toll free, I just call the one for airtel and my N9 was deducted. Don't trust this south africans |
As if they care ![]() |
For a team with some of the best players in Europe, Manchester United's performance in their 3-1 defeat by Watford was nowhere near the level I would expect. United were sloppy and they did the sort of simple things badly - like losing runners, or kicking 30-yard passes straight out of play - that are the basics for top-quality teams. Watford deserve some credit, of course, for breaking the game up and playing well themselves. But United were just not at it for long periods at Vicarage Road, and part of their problem was that they did not really look like they had a set gameplan when they came forward. United's wide-men playing too narrow United lacked width because Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Ashley Young - who replaced Martial after 38 minutes - were all coming inside. That is not a bad thing if the opposition are leaving space there, but Watford weren't. They were clogging up the middle of the pitch, and leaving the wide areas free. The Hornets were playing in a kind of imbalanced 4-4-2 when they had the ball that became a 4-5-1 when United were in possession. Odion Ighalo would end up out on the left, although he was not tracking back so Antonio Valencia had lots of space. More often than not, though, Valencia did not have any team-mates in front of him because, say, Rashford had gone inside too early. Valencia was usually picking up the ball and running from deep so it meant that the Watford left-back, Jose Holebas, had time to get over and cover. If Rashford was out there, United would have had a two- versus-one situation out on the right because Ighalo had not tracked back. Instead Valencia was looking up and seeing that everyone had moved inside. United really needed their wide-men to stay high and wide because by cutting in so early they were no help to their full- backs, or anyone else. It meant there was less space in the middle for Rooney or Pogba, who had nowhere to go, and it became easy for Watford to defend against because United's attackers were all occupying the same areas. Nobody in midfield to play a killer ball As the game wore on and Watford tired, they gave United some good possession in midfield. But, when you have that, you need someone who can open up a team. In recent years United have always had that player - Michael Carrick, Paul Scholes or Ryan Giggs when he played centrally - who can do it, even in a tight game. When I played in midfield against United I always thought that if I sat off Scholes, he is going to hurt us. You give him any sort of time and space and, bang, he has seen the pass and played the killer ball. With a big striker like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and runners like Rashford, this United side have got plenty of targets for that kind of playmaker, but against Watford they did not have a midfielder with the required passing range Pogba has got many strengths but he is not so much of a ball player. He is better when he is running on to things and going at people. His partner at Vicarage Road was Marouane Fellaini, who is more of a safety-first player. He has got his attributes, but he is not someone who will split your defence open. Fellaini is quite disciplined and does not go wandering too much, which I think Mourinho likes. He helps his centre- halves and, as we saw against Watford, he keeps the ball well. But do you need more when you play for United? In games like this, yes. Although they had lots of variation in their forward players, they lacked someone who could make things happen and instigate attacks. Carrick was on the bench against Watford and, with what he can offer and the way the game was going, I was amazed he did not get on the pitch at any point. No need to panic with so much quality Mourinho will be massively disappointed to have lost three games on the spin - it is just not something he does, especially with a performance like that one. But it should not be panic stations at Old Trafford, because there is plenty of quality and talent in their squad, and lots of options in every department. Mourinho just needs to find a better balance with his team in games like this where they have most of the possession, and make sure they are more creative, because they were a bit predictable against the Hornets. Like any manager who goes to a new club, Mourinho has brought in his own players but he also has to look at the ones who were already there, and work out which ones suit the way he wants to play. That is going to take time. United's bad run is made that little bit worse by how well Pep Guardiola's Manchester City are doing at the moment, but Guardiola and Mourinho are both still finding out about their players. It just so happens that City have hit the ground running while United have had this little wobble, but it is a long season and everyone is going to have a bad spell at some point - even City. Danny Murphy was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan. |
Don't have sex when u are not ready
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Playing on thursdays aint easy but Man U will graadually get used to it ![]()
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nextprince:Moronic robots...so many of them. |
Addiction in whatever form is dangerous. For crying out loud if your woman is cheating on you, the best solution is to free her. Why try to stubbonly hold on to a non working relationship ? Secretly another woman may be admiring you. |
By Austin Emadukuhttp://saharareporters.com/2016/09/11/tragedy-unthinking-agitation-case-niger-delta-militants-austin-emaduku
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