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mencade5: how u take know them?forget wetin dem write for motor enter motor |
neymar |
mencade5: a girk whose pucccciiiii has become very wide and watery because of too many sexual partner is known as ''Oceanic bank''i know their monikers |
63 escaped yesterday, today 45 abducted..who know what will happen tomorrow |
Mikel and yobo too? |
jnrbayano: You just removed every doubtYou must an arsenal fan |
jnrbayano: You just removed every doubtdoubt as in brazil go win? |
LordMecuzy: hmmmmm |
i think say they said they don kill all of them? |
abeg what is the time for brazil vs germany match? I wan play bet. |
Source: blog site? |
Abeg my country People, is it a crime to watch important football matches with NEPA? |
[quote author=colo$$u$]Does it really take like 3hours before they respond to you? I guess you should be patient with them. Just the same way you mailed them, assume they get 10 or 100 or 1000 mail complaints also from different monikers. Surely, they will treat every complaints that comes to their desk [/quote]If they responded on time would i open this thread.Most of my complaints on this site takes days. On sports section this morning i was banned by antispambot for nothing and i sent the section Mods mails up till now they are yet to fix/respond but if to say i went against forum rules it wont take them second to ban me. |
seun honeric01 mukina2 etc Why does it take like forever for you Mods to respond to complaints and mails but to ban doesnt take you guys a second? I wonder what is the essence of 2-3 MOds on a section when they cant perform/attend to some issues on their respectives section. Seun you need to do something about this antispambot of a thing. |
Urine: I'm 100% Yoruba and I love Phyno's music, these days I ask my Igbo friends to translate some lines for me. Phyno and Olamide on a track? The best ever! When Awilo Logomba was topping the chats, how many of us had an idea of what he was saying? Good music will always break the language barrier and Phyno is not an exception.fixed |
Ilekere: Thunder na family, I be storm, so e no fit fire me.Who said thunder will fire you? Oops i 4gt z u |
Ilekere: Garbagesee your life |
Only one set of people (they know themselves) hate Phyno and all his songs. Reason 1) They don't understand him because he doesnt speak their language. 2) He doesnt make noise like other but keep making big hits. 3) He is the best in the game 4) People love him esp His "Alobam" 5) He is the Man of the year |
above 200 |
The Academic Board of Federal Polytechnic, Oko and the Governing council of the institution have directed the immediate reopening of the school and resumption of lectures with immediate effect. The suspended 2012/2013 second semester exams and lectures for fresh students will commence on Monday, July 7, 2014. Please take note and be guided. Fynestboi FP pls |
[quote author=Lord_Reed]So then explain how he is right.[/quote]what do you think he meant by "The best is yet to come" these are some of the things that will happen in season 5. Bro try and read some spoilers abeg |
[quote author=Lord_Reed]The other guy said she was and you said he is right.[/quote]i said "will reincarnate" |
[quote author=Lord_Reed]These are possible future events therefore Catelyn Stark IS NOT ALIVE.[/quote]did i say she is alive? Pls read my comment again |
joelpearl: .guy commot joh! where u watch ur own. I dey fear u o!others are book.. But bran stark controlling the dragon? Have you forgoten the vision he saw when he touch the tree with human face?.. And what the king of the children told him? "you will never walk again but you will fly" |
joelpearl: I tire o! d guy Don smoke popThe Guy is right.. Catelyn Stark will reincarnate..Jon snow is a Targeryen (khaleesi's step brother)..Bran Stark will control drogon (biggest khaleesi's dragon) Winter is coming |
naij.com is one of the most useless sites you can rely on their news |
estheroyin: table full nahjhh dey chop dey go all for u dearieThank u.. But y u no wan chop wit me? |
estheroyin: oya go chop sweery table is seta plate more pls.. Wetin you take cook dis food? *2 delicious* |
COMMENT: Casillas, Higuain and Balotelli are among the other stars who have damaged their reputations with poor performances in Brazil By Greg Stobart in Brazil It has been one of the best World Cups ever, packed with goals, drama and quality. Yet for all the entertainment, not everyone can be a star. Spain, England and Italy are among the big hitters dumped out of the tournament early, and naturally there has been finger pointing and recriminations. Some players have returned from Brazil with lower reputations than when they arrived. Steven Gerrard is the Liverpool and England captain, Diego Costa has just cost Chelsea €44 million and Iker Casillas has 156 caps to his name. Yet they are among the leading stars who have failed to produce in the World Cup. DIEGO COSTA Diego Costa dominated the build-up to Spain’s World Cup defence, from the moment he chose to play for the Europeans rather than his native Brazil to his selection for the opening game against the Netherlands amid fitness concerns. In fact, he probably shouldn’t have gone to the World Cup because of the hamstring problem that affected him towards the end of his 36-goal season for Atletico Madrid. His introduction into the Spain squad coincided with the downfall of a team that won their previous three tournaments. Costa never appeared to develop an understanding with his team-mates and was virtually anonymous in a clumsy competitive debut as Spain were smashed 5-1 by the Netherlands. In La Roja’s second group game, the new Chelsea man missed a golden opportunity early in the second-half to get his side back in the game. STEVEN GERRARD Steven Gerrard has a habit of digging his side out of trouble when they need him. He also has a habit of making costly mistakes. The latter was the case during a disastrous World Cup campaign that is likely to prompt the Liverpool midfielder's retirement from international football. Still reeling from the slip against Chelsea in May that may have cost his club the Premier League title, Gerrard's mistakes against Uruguay ensured that England's World Cup ended in the group stage for the first time since 1958. After a poor display in the defeat to Italy in which he was outpassed and overrun, Gerrard's made errors in the build-up to both Uruguay goals in the 2-1 defeat in Sao Paulo. He blundered on the halfway line with a weak challenge in the lead up to Luis Suarez's opener and then headed the ball straight to Suarez late on to allow his Liverpool team-mate to slam home the winner. IKER CASILLAS Vicente Del Bosque’s sentimentality damaged Spain when he chose to stick with Casillas as his captain and goalkeeper despite the fact he played second fiddle to Diego Lopez in La Liga. Four years after lifting the World Cup in South Africa, Casillas was the embodiment of a shambolic tournament for the reigning champions. Fresh from almost costing Real Madrid the Champions League final, he produced a horrible performance in the humiliating 5-1 defeat to the Netherlands. He was caught under the ball for Stefan de Vrij to put Holland 3-1 ahead before his heavy touch gifted Robin van Persie the fourth. Casillas remains a World Cup-winning captain and a legend with 156 caps, but this tournament should signal the end of his international career. GONZALO HIGUAIN Much was made before the start of the World Cup of Argentina’s deadly front three of Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain. While Messi has been doing his part, it certainly hasn’t panned out as expected for Higuain. The Napoli man came into the tournament on the back of an ankle problem and he has played as though he has six other injuries at the same time. Higuain’s plodding movement and lack of sharpness has been a theme of Argentina’s matches, with the 26-year-old failing to get in dangerous positions and badly missing the few chances that have fallen his way. It says a lot that, when drawing 0-0 with Iran and struggling to break their opponents down, Higuain was substituted in the 76th minute. He has been more of a hindrance than a help at times and the net effect is that, with Aguero out through injury, Messi must be feeling he has to do it all alone. MARIO BALOTELLI It started well enough for Balotelli when he headed home the winner in Italy’s 2-1 victory over England in their opener in Manaus. Yet that was the last goal the Azzurri scored at the World Cup and Balotelli ended the tournament watching helplessly from the bench as they were eliminated following a 1-0 defeat to Uruguay. Balotelli had been substituted at half-time in that game, having failed to do anything of note in the first 45 minutes other than pick up a booking to run the risk of a red card. The Milan striker had been equally out of sorts in the 1-0 defeat to Costa Rica. Cesare Prandelli resigned as Italy coach after the tournament, and he may well reflect that he should have picked Ciro Immobile over a player with an attitude problem who offered virtually nothing. |
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[/quote]If they responded on time would i open this thread.