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Education / Re: Rewarding Mediocrity And Sensuality by GoodBuhari: 5:14pm On Aug 03, 2020
In Nigeria this is what we like...

Romance / Re: My Fiancee Insists We Spend N500k Or Less On Our Wedding But I Want To Spend N1M by GoodBuhari: 10:15pm On Jul 25, 2020
Ninobraw:
I am a guy of 29 years old and she's 24 years old. She is a nurse and she is working and earning good salary. We have been dating for the past 3 years, ever since she came into my life things have been moving forward. Between the space of three years I was able to buy a land and build two flat (almost completed) and also buy a nice car. All this was possible because she was in my life. She assisted me with the money she accumulated before she met me, (2 million naira) gave it to me to add it to the money I was using to build the house, she has really been the best thing that has happened to me. We both have never cheated on each other, I'm very happy having her in my life. During the period of covid 19 my business was shut down totally she was the one that sustained me Althrough and never complained.

She later resigned from her nursing work and started her own chemist shop, I supported her with 300k she rejected it and asked me to add it to the money for house project. She is making some good money from her store any way.

Now we plan to do our marriage by December and I budgeted more than 1 million naira.
the problem is that she insisted that it is too much that I should not spend more than 500k that's been a problem to us but later settle it. because she won't just listen to me she wants me to spend less than that the reason why I wanted to spend more than 1 million Naira was because she deserves it.

So because of that we adjusted the marriage to three months time since it's just 500k I am spending now my question is can I spend 500k for a moderate marriage? And I wanted to do something tangible for her because she deserve more than everything I have, please what other things can I do for her that will be equivalent to everything she has done for me.

Since we have been dating she has never asked me for big money and also when ever I give her she always tells me that she gat money that no need to give her, in fact she love me so much that she don't even accept money from me unless gift. Now I want to do something tangible for her because since I have been dating her she doesn't allow me spent on her that much, and she doesn't complain.

Op where do you pick all these sensational stories to paste on nairaland

https://www.nairaland.com/5970179/second-round-sex-impregnate-woman

op was 27 years in july 4 and now 29 years? is aunty nurse now pregnant after that incident.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 9:23pm On Jan 10, 2018
Kante ka aver tyough zegenan. ka an nan kaa er aer Iwobi ifer?
Crime / Re: SERAP Tells UN What To Do About Herdsmen Killings by GoodBuhari: 7:35pm On Jan 07, 2018
Evablizin:
Just look at how fulani herdsmen are destroying lives in Benue,he is not touched,i wouldn't be surprised if he is the one behind all these killings. Fulani terrorists and their supporters will never go unpunished.
Buhari is a bloody terrorist. He is a serial pretender. He is behind these killings. God will surely push him and all the northern elites behind these killings.







Oh Buhari is not good again

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Crime / Re: SERAP Tells UN What To Do About Herdsmen Killings by GoodBuhari: 7:29pm On Jan 07, 2018
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Following
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 11:12am On Jun 16, 2017
goldfish80:
England's Young Lions can handle the Golden Generation tag - Abraham

England Under-21 striker Tammy Abraham insists the Young Lions can handle being called the next Golden Generation.
The 19-year-old is confident Aidy Boothroyd's youngsters are ready to take the spotlight following the Under-20s' World Cup triumph on Sunday.
Paul Simpson's side were crowned world champions after a 1-0 win over Venezuela, with the Under-21s now aiming to echo their success at Euro 2017 in Poland.
The previous group named the Golden Generation included David Beckham, Frank Lampard, Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney but never got past the quarterfinal stage of a major tournament.
Chelsea forward Abraham is preparing for Friday's tournament opener against holders Sweden in Kielce and believes the new crop can cope if they are given the same nickname.
He said: "We definitely can handle that tag. We have guys who are talented, can work hard and have everything. It's just about blending in and becoming one, not just thinking about yourself.
"They did the country so proud and we would love to follow in their footsteps by winning the Euros. Obviously being the Under-21s we want to show we are the next up and coming players for the England squad, so there is a bit of pressure.
"But then we have some amazing lads, so we think we can go far as well. We can't have them bragging they won and we didn't!''
Abraham, who has been linked with a loan move to Newcastle or Brighton, was eligible for Simpson's Under-20s squad but was selected by Boothroyd for Euro 2017 after scoring 26 goals on loan at Bristol City last season.
He could have been a world champion but is determined to focus on succeeding in Poland with the Under-21s.
Abraham, who will wait until after the tournament to decide his future, said: "Yes it's bittersweet, it's true. It's a great achievement. I'm sure they're proud of themselves.
"The whole country is proud of them. They deserved to win it. But obviously I'm here to win the Euros and we've got a lot of good players, so we're in with a chance.
"A lot of the boys watched the whole game at St George's Park after training. I'm proud to have helped them get to the tournament, of course, but obviously I'm so proud to be here as well.
"Hopefully what I've done all season is paying off and we can win the tournament. The boys are buzzing.
"It's massively inspiring. We're going into a massive tournament now with the Under-21s and it would be nice to end it on a blast. The boys are confident.
"We've had a great season. We just want to top off with a win. Some of the lads have played in the Premier League, in top teams, we have an amazing team. Hopefully we can show that. We're all excited and we just have to prove it.''

http://kwese.espn.com/football/england-u21/story/3143272/englands-young-lions-can-handle-the-golden-generation-tag-abraham


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Tammy Abraham is already talking about being part of the golden generation of England players. Seriously, the way people talk up the prospects of some of these players dumping European countries for Nigeria perplexes me.

Is it that we haven't learnt from previous experiences that Nigeria will never be considered if such player is in the ascendancy with top career prospects.

Let's continue making derogatory comments about our home grown players and league while talking up the chances of Nigerians abroad to make babies who will represent us. Let's continue deluding ourselves.

If Tammy dumps England for Nigeria, I will quit my job and become a Thai monk for a year.
Chai we don loose this lad.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 10:22am On Jun 16, 2017
Icon4s:


Again you omitted Adi.

You still haven't mentioned that goalie o.
One thing with Fanen Adi that most people do not know is that, he is a two in one player.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 2:24pm On Jun 15, 2017
Joebie:
Okay who played the certified 9 when we were winning? And what did the person do? I agree that all modern forwards can play 9, although they may not be your ideal 9. But you are not a coach.

Modified.
In fact you are just somehow lol

gringrin
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 10:37am On Jun 15, 2017
Icon4s:


Your first paragraph is just the summary of why our attack could not break down the SA defense.

For eg in that first half Iheanacho was practically kept off on several occasions. There were through balls from the midfield in that first half but they were either intercepted by their organized CB pairing or they kept Iheanacho off.

To rescue the situation, Iwobi had to play wide to pull usually two of the defenders to him. Expecting a disorganization of the CB pairing which could have given room for Iheanacho to operate. But his lack of athletism limited him to wide positions plus the SA defenders made sure he never made progress into the their 18yards box.

Etebo in an attempt to break the defence started making solo runs - what he is known for but his finishing touches let him down as he was always putting himself in a difficult position to aim at goal. Etebo's problem now I think is the 'Jack of all trade but master of none'. I think we need to define the role he will play for the national team and confine him to it. I recommend the CM. The role he played against Algeria.

Simon Moses has not improved a bit. He is not a starter IMO. He tried to use his skill and pace to outwit the SA defenders but his crosses were either not timely or too wide. At a point he was just playing crosses not directly targeting any player and expecting a miracle to happen.

Iheanacho was not much involved in the game. The major highlight I have of him was the pass he gave to Etebo that he missed. Secondly were the countless times he was caught in off side positions. The SA coach probably after seeing Iheanacho at City has understood that the only way to stop him from playing is not to allow the balls to get to him. We saw that happen several times at City this season. Iheanacho rides on the back of good Atracking midfield and wings play. He is still our most lethal finisher.

Kayode substituting Iheanacho was when the game ended for Nigeria.

Let me analyse Rohr's thinking before the substitution: We were on a 4-3-3 formation and under sparadic attacks from SA. Depleting the midfield further by removing either Iwobi or Simon would spell more doom. In the balance of play SA was having the upper hand in the midfield at that point in time. He left the two wingers and pulled out Iheanacho with the expectations that Kayode who is more of a natural striker than Iheanacho would have been able to use his pace and skills to outwit the SA defenders on a one on one basis. Alas it turned out that Rohr over estimated Kayode's abilities. At a time in the game I asked if Kayode was still on that field.

Musa's introduction was to introduce more direct play as Iwobi was practically kept wide and we made more incursion into the SA defense as he was even able to combine well on one or two occasions with Kayode. But the player to finish those moves was not there. Had Iheanacho been kept in the game.... who knows?

Osimhen, was the final trow of the die. We were 2-0 down already and so he just had to gamble by pulling out Simon. Osimhen made some good touches and edge of the box moves but not good enough to make anything happen.

Mikel and V. Moses would have obviously made the difference. What the SA defenders did was to keep Iwobi and Simon in wide positions something Moses would have been able to break with his dribbling skills, pace and direct play.
Mikel would have been able to break down the organised SA defense with his dribbling skills, ball holding and shielding abilities plus timely release of the ball for Iheanacho.

If it is doable I would have pleased with God to take Mikel's age back to at least 25!. We are not ready to move on without him.

All these wahala was bc we met a very organized defense.

Then also I think Rohr spent more time focusing on our strength and not much on SA's weaknesses while reverse was the case for SA.

I have the belief that we still qualify. We can also beat SA away.

I wish Ikeme, Balogun, Mikel And Moses quick recovery. They are the back bone of the team. August in not far away again.


"That is why you are called the Icon of experience"

Forgiveness what do you have to say

Besides, I just wonder the number of mentions you must have had yesterday.
Cc: TheSuperNerd, Safarigirl, Kog45, ......

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 10:36am On Jun 15, 2017
Icon4s:


Your first paragraph is just the summary of why our attack could not break down the SA defense.

For eg in that first half Iheanacho was practically kept off on several occasions. There were through balls from the midfield in that first half but they were either intercepted by their organized CB pairing or they kept Iheanacho off.

To rescue the situation, Iwobi had to play wide to pull usually two of the defenders to him. Expecting a disorganization of the CB pairing which could have given room for Iheanacho to operate. But his lack of athletism limited him to wide positions plus the SA defenders made sure he never made progress into the their 18yards box.

Etebo in an attempt to break the defence started making solo runs - what he is known for but his finishing touches let him down as he was always putting himself in a difficult position to aim at goal. Etebo's problem now I think is the 'Jack of all trade but master of none'. I think we need to define the role he will play for the national team and confine him to it. I recommend the CM. The role he played against Algeria.

Simon Moses has not improved a bit. He is not a starter IMO. He tried to use his skill and pace to outwit the SA defenders but his crosses were either not timely or too wide. At a point he was just playing crosses not directly targeting any player and expecting a miracle to happen.

Iheanacho was not much involved in the game. The major highlight I have of him was the pass he gave to Etebo that he missed. Secondly were the countless times he was caught in off side positions. The SA coach probably after seeing Iheanacho at City has understood that the only way to stop him from playing is not to allow the balls to get to him. We saw that happen several times at City this season. Iheanacho rides on the back of good Atracking midfield and wings play. He is still our most lethal finisher.

Kayode substituting Iheanacho was when the game ended for Nigeria.

Let me analyse Rohr's thinking before the substitution: We were on a 4-3-3 formation and under sparadic attacks from SA. Depleting the midfield further by removing either Iwobi or Simon would spell more doom. In the balance of play SA was having the upper hand in the midfield at that point in time. He left the two wingers and pulled out Iheanacho with the expectations that Kayode who is more of a natural striker than Iheanacho would have been able to use his pace and skills to outwit the SA defenders on a one on one basis. Alas it turned out that Rohr over estimated Kayode's abilities. At a time in the game I asked if Kayode was still on that field.

Musa's introduction was to introduce more direct play as Iwobi was practically kept wide and we made more incursion into the SA defense as he was even able to combine well on one or two occasions with Kayode. But the player to finish those moves was not there. Had Iheanacho been kept in the game.... who knows?

Osimhen, was the final trow of the die. We were 2-0 down already and so he just had to gamble by pulling out Simon. Osimhen made some good touches and edge of the box moves but not good enough to make anything happen.

Mikel and V. Moses would have obviously made the difference. What the SA defenders did was to keep Iwobi and Simon in wide positions something Moses would have been able to break with his dribbling skills, pace and direct play.
Mikel would have been able to break down the organised SA defense with his dribbling skills, ball holding and shielding abilities plus timely release of the ball for Iheanacho.

If it is doable I would have pleased with God to take Mikel's age back to at least 25!. We are not ready to move on without him.

All these wahala was bc we met a very organized defense.

Then also I think Rohr spent more time focusing on our strength and not much on SA's weaknesses while reverse was the case for SA.

I have the belief that we still qualify. We can also beat SA away.

I wish Ikeme, Balogun, Mikel And Moses quick recovery. They are the back bone of the team. August in not far away again.


GBAM
Romance / Re: Woman Discovered With A Joystick In Makurdi!!! by GoodBuhari: 9:33pm On Jun 12, 2017
Observing.

The devil is a Nigerian
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 7:24am On Jun 04, 2017
TheSuperNerd:
Exclusive – Super Eagles Perfected Two Different Formation To Be Used Against South Africa In France



Nigeria are halfway through their preparations for the upcoming AFCON 2019 Qualifiers against South Africa, thanks to the ten days training tour they had in France.

According to reports exclusively gathered by Owngoalnigeria.com, coach Gernot Rohr tried various formations during drills before settling for two different formations based on how South Africa plays.


The fact that the team has already settled for how they want to play was what made it easy for the coach to give the players a two days rest before training resumes on Monday ahead of the June 10 clash against South Africa.

” We already know how we are going to approach the game against South Africa from our training tour in France. So I can say we are halfway through our preparations for the game”, one of the players told Owngoalnigeria.com.

” During our training tour we did a lot of drills regarding formations before settling for two formations which the coach said is pending on how our opponents approach the game.

” So no point for Nigerians to worry over the break given to the players. They need a breather after the ten days drills in France which included two friendly games against Corsica and Togo”.


**Osas Mahawi

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2017/06/03/exclusive-super-eagles-perfected-two-different-formation-to-be-used-against-south-africa-in-france/
gringrin
Politics / Ortom Has Turned Benue To Personal Business Venture – Tsav by GoodBuhari: 10:25pm On Jun 02, 2017
Ortom has turned Benue to personal business venture – Tsav

By Ameh Comrade Godwin

An Elder statesman and acclaimed social justice watchdog, Alhaji Abubakar B. Tsav has accused the Benue state governor, Samuel Ortom of neglecting the state for his Oracle business.


Tsav, a former commissioner of police has dragged Ortom before the presidency and other relevant security agencies over reasons of using his office to acquire ill-wealth for himself, family, cronies, favoured ones and in-laws.


The elder statesman said his action was informed by the pronouncement by government to expose corrupt persons both in government and private sector.


He disclosed that while the peasants of Benue people are living in extreme poverty under the APC administration, the governor has derived pleasure in exploiting them using the Bible, yet he call himself “Man of God”.


Tsav in a statement on Sunday, said Oracle Businesses which is the family businesses of the governor are blossoming to a conglomerate which has now expanded to Oracle Feeds Ltd, Oracle Farms Ltd, Oracle Media Ltd, Goshen Water (Ltd), Oracle Plastic Ltd, Oracle Super Sack Ltd and Tongi New Construction with Stephen Amase as a front with plans to diversify to other businesses including oil prospection in the future.


He recalled that, “On 12th July 2015, the Chief Executive Officer of Oracle Business Ltd, Mr. Mike Ortom, wrote a congratulatory letter to the governor over his victory and in the same letter presented a proposal for supply of thirty units of Toyota Prado Jeep model as Government Official Vehicles at the cost of N18million per unit amounting to N540million which the governor approved and directed the SSG to treat on 17th July, 2015 without advertising and competitive bidding.


“Sometimes in 2015, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in their efforts to assist the Benue poor held discussion with governor Ortom with a view to setting up a state of the art cassava peel factory for the production of Animals Feeds in the state only for governor Ortom to hijack the project and integrate it to Oracle farm after signing an M.O.U on behalf of Benue state and hosting the delegation at government expense” he said.


He also queried the whereabouts of the over N2billion the Federal Government made available to Benue state for dry season farming, alleging that the whole money was pocketed by the governor.


“Your Excellency, you have been to China with Benue state Commissioner for Agriculture for more or about three times but brought no Chinese as Consultant to your government, but rather sixteen of them for your private farm. You also went to South Africa allegedly to woo investors. Where are these investors? If this is not corruption, then there is nothing like corruption in the world..”.


Tsav also disclosed that during the coronation of His Royal Majesty, the Tor Tiv Fifth, it was discovered that both the invitation cards, programmes, canopies, table water and every entertainment items was supplied by Oracle Business Ltd at the expense of the government.


Alhaji Tsav, therefore, requested the relevant agencies to investigate the allegations and pronounced the right penalty on Governor Samuel Ortom.

dailypost.ng/2017/05/28/ortom-turned-benue-personal-business-venture-tsav/
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 8:26pm On Jun 02, 2017
AIG07:
you might be right... Someone has pointed this out sometimes back. Thanks.

But wait, hmmm... This your moniker-GOODBUHARI, does dat mean there is a bad one?
The answer to this question dey my mind but I no go talk am. You can go find out gringrin
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 8:05pm On Jun 02, 2017
TheSuperNerd:
Nigeria 3-0 Togo; Five Things We Learned – Iwobi, Ndidi, Musa & Iheanacho In Review



The Super Eagles thrashed the Hawks of Togo 3-0 on Thursday in an international friendly in Paris and has set tongues wagging ahead of their AFCON 2019 qualifier against South Africa on the 10th.

Ahmed Musa scored a brace before Kelechi Iheanacho made it three all in the first half, as the Eagles showed their superiority over the Hawks in a game billed to prepare them for the clash against the South Africans.

And it was an impressive evening as the Super Eagles took their Togolese counterparts to the cleaners, but here are the five things we learnt from the match.


1. Ahmed Musa looks settled…marriage must be good

He scored twice within the first 20 minutes to equal the number of goals he had scored for the Super Eagles over the last two years. Overall, he looked sharp despite not playing often at Leicester and was a constant threat against the Togolese. We guess his new marriage has something to do with his new improved state of mind.

2. Iwobi is a star

The young attacker may not have scored in this match, but he was responsible for Nigeria’s first two. He was just too much for the Togolese, who had no response to his trickery and pace. He just needs to add goals to his game and if he continues like this…well, we can only guess how good he will become.


3. Iheanacho is a goal banger

The 20-year old may not be a proper number 9, but he keeps showing how good he is in front of goal. He has now scored seven goals in 10 games for the Super Eagles and if he continues at this rate, he will surely become Nigeria’s top scorer of all time.

4. Ndidi is future captain

The boy is pure class. For someone so young, the way he reads and interprets the game is mind-blowing. He always seem in control and calm in possession and is already looking like a future Super Eagles captain.

5. The Eagles are in the right direction

Not so many people knew the pedigree of Gernot Rohr when he took charge of the team and as a result, there were a lot of doubts as to his ability. But so far so good. Yet to lose a game, and the Eagles are now playing with so much confidence that had been lacking in the team for years. The future surely looks bright and if they keep at it, then they will land in Russia next year and possibly win the AFCON in two years’ time.


**Chris Oguguo


Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2017/06/02/nigeria-3-0-togo-five-things-we-learned-iwobi-ndidi-musa-iheanacho-in-review/
Good observation anyway.

I can bet with my last Kobo that a good number of Sports Journalists always follow some of our arguments in here.
Politics / Re: "Olodo Governor That Can't Pay Salary" Senator Dino Melaye Lambasts Yahaya Bello by GoodBuhari: 7:40pm On Jun 02, 2017
Gov Yahaya Bello and Gov Samuel Ortom are like 5&6
Politics / "Ordinary Umbrella A Commissioner In Nigeria Cannot Carry.." (Photos) by GoodBuhari: 2:47pm On May 19, 2017
A Facebook user shared this piece on his timeline "Ordinary umbrella a commissioner in Nigeria cannot carry.."

So! How do we expect them to carry our problems..

Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 1:31pm On May 05, 2017
Icon4s:


That Okiki Afolabi's story is one of so many. Uncountable in fact. Many of these NPFL players will have one good season, some half of a season, and they are off. Majority of them you'll never get to hear their names again.
What about David Tyavkase or was it Anjembe? he was so pronounced at Lobi Stars FC and Enyimba FC.

Hope am not mixing things up?

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Jokes Etc / Re: Some Common Nigerian Pidgin Proverbs by GoodBuhari: 11:27am On May 05, 2017
NLban:
Lalasticlala, Seun when will you move these proverbs to FP?

We need laff off the stress of the recession day.
When you stop posting trash and calling Lala.

Na joke ooooo gringrin


Frog food no de climb tree

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Family / Re: The Power Of I Am Sorry, In Any Relationship by GoodBuhari: 10:01am On Mar 08, 2017
Seun, Lalasticlala, when was the last time you told somebody young or old "L am Sorry"
Romance / Re: She Called Me Ugly, Yet She Is Madly In Love With Me!!! by GoodBuhari: 11:02pm On Feb 21, 2017
inositol88:
JUST WONDERING!!!!!

I don't know how some girls,ladies or women reason!!!

Now she has been going around telling all her friends that am very ugly and she cannot for any reason date a guy like me!!!!

To my utmost dismay, the same gal gets confused, misses her steps and behaves sheepishly whenever she see's me and always wants to avoid me in public

The funniest fact is dat recently she has been sending me romantic text messages, and today she dropped one of such messages, openly professing her undying love for me.
I don't love her though!!

LADIES ABEG WETIN BE UNA PROBLEM

WHY ARE U DAUGHTERS OF EVE ALWAYS CONFUSED AND NEVER STRAIGHTFORWARD

LADIES ANSWER ME PLS!!!!!

Op wan take style make himself popular for nairaland. You wan come contest for Mr Nairaland ba?

One more question, Why be say na only females you de follow

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 10:31pm On Feb 20, 2017
forgiveness:



grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

D0 you really care to know why Tiago played 12 matches and made the bench 6 times? grin

From what i have deduced from your comments, you are tryiny to falsely say that Tiago was not good enough, that was why he played only 12 matches but you are absolutely wrong.

When you analyse football, you have to consider many factors to give an accurate account of what really transpired in an event.

In this case, the first question you are suppose to ask yourself is, why did Tiago Ilori play only 12 matches and made the bench 6 times?

From this question, comes the second question, when did he arrive the club?

Then,the third and fourth questions should be, is it because he is not good enough or is it because of Injury?

I hope you stylishly learning, my Oga? grin




How do you expect me to read all these at once? gringrin

I prefer the You break it down whaaaaat

Na project work? I beg oga you can as well break it as theGoodjoe does.

You guys are doing a wonderful job here. Hope aren't offended at my observation?

Thanks.

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Crime / Re: How To Report Corruption With FG Whistleblower Programme by GoodBuhari: 11:57am On Feb 14, 2017
Tekzyflex:
Go and arrest Rotimi Chibuike Ameachi,Ibim semenitari and others......
CC: Sarrki, Madridguy, Omenka, Omenkalives, Omenkata, kabrud, darknetcom.........
Crime / Re: How To Report Corruption With FG Whistleblower Programme by GoodBuhari: 2:56pm On Feb 13, 2017
Tekzyflex:
Go and arrest Rotimi Chibuike Ameachi,Ibim semenitari and others......
Don't tell me you don't know the difference between 'report' and 'whisleblow'




If not that I am in a very good mood, I would have asked you "is your brain paining you"

gringringringrin



Please ignore the pictures below if you are too angry with the statements above otherwise consider the both gringrin

Crime / Re: How To Report Corruption With FG Whistleblower Programme by GoodBuhari: 2:00pm On Feb 13, 2017
My unemployment status has changed.

WIBAN(Whistle Blowers Association of Nigeria)

Taiwan International Branch, Taiwan Island.

Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 10:08pm On Feb 04, 2017
I am just beginning to imagine how Victor Moses with wreck the Camerounian backline come August later in the year.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by GoodBuhari: 9:56pm On Feb 04, 2017
Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Victor Moses Cameroun in trouble.

gringrin

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Crime / Re: Mob Destroys Church Of Pastor Accused Of Sleeping With Another Man's Wife. Photo by GoodBuhari: 2:25pm On Jan 15, 2017
NCAN International Branch, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province South-Eastern China, Reporting.

Culture / Re: A Brief Profile Of The Newly Crowned Tor Tiv V, His Royal Highness, Prof. James by GoodBuhari: 5:09pm On Dec 20, 2016
Orkpekyandega:
Brief Profile Of The Newly Crowned Tor Tiv V, His Royal Highness, Prof. James Ayatse
by queen Doosh
[img]https://3.bp..com/-efgL0BIkTDc/WFlHN17EW_I/AAAAAAAAat4/6Je5NrXSCgM2J3bbAOFiyTa-2xwA8p9-gCLcB/s1600/AYATSE....jpg[/img]

This is just a brief profile of the newly crowned Chief of Tiv Land. His Royal Highness, Professor. James Ayatse ;B.Sc, M.Sc,: MBA, Ph.D, educationists, born in 1956, Shangev-ya, Kwande, Benue State; Married to Felicia Ayatse 1982, four children.

Education: University of Ibadan, 1979;University of Calabar, 1982;University of Surrey, England, 1987; University of Calabar, 1992;

Career: Appointed Graduate Assistant, University of Calabar, 1980-82; Assistant Lecturer, University of Calabar, 1982- 85;Lecturer II, Unical, 1985-88; Lecturer 1, 1988-89; Senior Lecturer, 1989-93;Professor of Biochemistry, Benue state University, 1990-date; Head, Department of Chemistry, Benue State University, Director of Academic Planning, Benue State University, Makurdi;

Member, Institute of Biology, Chartered Biologist, United Kingdom, 1985;fellow, Institute of Medical Laboratory Science, United Kingdom, 1988;Member, New York Academic of Science, USA, 1996;

Hobbies: Photography, Sports, Farming;Official Address Department of Chemistry, Benue State University, Makurdi, Benue State.


Vice Chancellor/President Federal University Dutsin-Ma February 2011 – February 2016 (5 years1 month) Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State Professor of Biochemistry University of Agriculture, Makurdi May 2002 – February 2011 (8 years 10 months)Vice Chancellor/President Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi September 2001 – September 2006 (5 years 1 month)Makurdi, Benue State Chief Executive Officer/Chief Academic Officer.

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http://www.queendoosh.com/2016/12/a-brief-profile-of-newly-crowned-tor.html

YES Yes Yes today history is made.Prof. James Ayatse the first Professor to emerge as a traditional ruler in the entire Northern Nigeria.

Culture / Re: BREAKING: Professor Ayatse Emerges New Tor Tiv by GoodBuhari: 4:19pm On Dec 20, 2016
zik4ever:
Any independent confirmation of these reports?

http://www.linknaija.com/2016/12/breaking-prof-james-ayatse-is-new-tor.html

http://www.queendoosh.com/2016/12/breaking-professor-ayatse-emerges-new.html

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YES Yes Yes today history is made.

Prof. James Ayatse the first Professor to emerge as a traditional ruler in the entire Northern Nigeria.

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Investment / Re: Open Letter From MMM Founder To The Nigerian Govt by GoodBuhari: 11:26pm On Dec 11, 2016
BiafranBushBoy:


Nice points you have made.

Same points the man who killed all his children because he thought the world wound end in 2000 made!

Same point the man who can't feed his children in my compound is making.

Same point the guy who borrow common salt is making

MMM will fail for sure! When?

I don't know.. but till then we keep collecting our 30%.

Please be our time keeper, to know when it will fail or not!

This what you did to the Op. grin

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