Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by FiveFootNinja(m): 6:47pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
jazzman7711: STOP UNDERESTIMATING AFRICAN TEAMS.
This Zimbabwe you are looking at can beat MANY European teams. I look at the track records (games, statistics, FIFA Rankings). We are the favorites to win this match, whether you like it or not. And we've held our own against MANY TOP European teams, and beaten a couple. Let Zimbabwe beat one of those first, and then we can revisit that conversation. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by FiveFootNinja(m): 6:44pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
Ohraykon: nawa o which kind talk be dis now? Dude point out what I said wrong, and don't mention me just to make a half assed complaint. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by FiveFootNinja(m): 6:40pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
Its good we scored, but let's be real, if we're struggling to get a goal against fúcking Zimbabwe, is there any point going to the mundial when it's almost likely we'll just crash out with 2 or 3 points at best? Possibly none?
Bottom line, if we manage to sneak into the World Cup, we need to prove that we're World Cup material. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by FiveFootNinja(m): 6:24pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
Meanwhile South Africa has taken the lead over Benin.
If not for the fact that I reject every form and manifestations of superstition, I would have sworn that someone placed a curse on Nigerian football. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by FiveFootNinja(m): 6:08pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
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Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by FiveFootNinja(m): 5:10pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
My data no reach. I go dey watch from Super Eagles thread. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by FiveFootNinja(m): 5:08pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
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Sports › Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by FiveFootNinja(m): 4:59pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
elyte89: D cosafa story is coming out….is cosafa a recognised competition under fifa cos Dey re saying he had already served d suspension in d last cosafa cup Abeg make dem carry their rotten cassava cup go sleep. 🙄 Bafana Bafana 3 points must go! 🤲🏾😭 |
Properties › Re: 13 Year Old Boy Builds House for Parents in Nasarawa State by FiveFootNinja(m): 4:46pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
TheBillyonaire: Subjected to ? What use of word is that, when what we are discussing so far is not forced labor? We are saying is, if a child desires to work in the field to support self and/or parents, that child should be appreciated and encouraged. But that child should also be encouraged to study and learn more skills, crafts and even STEM. After kids have mastered reading, writing and socialism, all they should do is laborous skilled jobs, crafts, manual and automated labor. That is what charges our Souls. We are here to labor and build a beautiful world from childhood to adulthood and enjoy what we have build at average and old age. If we do not work at childhood to adulthood, we will suffer at average and old ages.
Anyone or country who says it is criminal offence for a child to engage in Labor, is mischievous. We must see the outcome of their decisions on their own populace before we accept their principles.
The Child Labor ideology is pushed by western civilizations, and we can clearly see that they are a failure today and dying off tomorrow, because now they depend on hardworking countries like Nigeria, Mexico, Jamaica etc for their medics and artisans and China, Japan, Korea for their electronics; India, China for their IT infrastructure and Canada for their lumber and electricity.
Do not follow the West, they are a dying empire of Gays, drugs addicts and narcissist soldiers. Shame on them. There are actually many other things that can "charge the human soul" (whatever that means), apart from, and even much more than labor. We are sentient and highly intuitive, and we can think in abstractions, producing new ideas and thoughts. We thrive mostly on things like creativity, learning, exploration, intellectual growth and so on, so our potential goes beyond just economic utility. |
Properties › Re: 13 Year Old Boy Builds House for Parents in Nasarawa State by FiveFootNinja(m): 4:36pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
TheBillyonaire: Not at all.
Schooling should be done from Home. Virtual learning via Online Varsities. Then the rest of the times should be spent mining, learning crafts, and as a labourer in the field. I encourage child labor as long as the child is not forced. In my village, we as kids go to farm with our parents, we were not called child laborers.
Or are we child laborers by helping our parents ? I don't think helping your parents at the family farm is equal, categorically, to having to work at dangerous industrial mines |
Properties › Re: 13 Year Old Boy Builds House for Parents in Nasarawa State by FiveFootNinja(m): 4:29pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
TheBillyonaire: What if it is called Child Labor, so that children will not know the value of their resources so the criminals from the west can come and mine using terrorism to chase them out?
I will say, every kid should be taught the value of their stones and allowed to mine if they have the strength in the evenings while studying in the mornings. Forgive my ignorance here, because maybe I've missed something, but where did you get the idea that child labor is a noble defense against western mineral marauders? |
Properties › Re: 13 Year Old Boy Builds House for Parents in Nasarawa State by FiveFootNinja(m): 4:21pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
Chilipepper: 13 year old boy has reportedly built a house for his parents using savings from his work in local mines in Akun Ejiba, Agidi Development Area in Nasarawa Eggon LGA of Nasarawa State.
According to sources within the community, the young boy spent countless hours working in the local mines to save enough money to construct the house.
Members of the community have hailed the boy for his remarkable achievement, hard work and family loyalty. WTF is this? Are the parents disabled? |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zimbabwe: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (1 - 1) On 25th March 2025 by FiveFootNinja(m): 3:12pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
Let's get it. Fingers crossed. 🤞🏽 |
Politics › Re: Emergency Rule; Nigeria Back On A "Slippery Slope" - Wole Soyinka by FiveFootNinja(m): 1:13pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
Buyer's remorse. He should find something else to talk about and spare us the broken clock routine. |
Sports › Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Did South Africa Field An Ineligible Player Vs Lesotho? by FiveFootNinja(m): 1:07pm On Mar 25, 2025 |
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