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julioralph:Idowu is playing as if he is under tension, Ebuehi really needs to come on before idowu makes a costly mistake here |
Imagine idowu |
Chai!!!! Wilfred Ndidi well done |
weyreypey:I don't know why Rohr is keeping Tyrone on the bench o |
E be like say this supersport commentator na Argentina or Messi fan |
Dem just dey use Bryan idowu dey shine |
See as pavon dey run like usain bolt, omeruo come dey pursue am like deji aliu |
Croatia don score o, this draw is enough for us |
Victor Moses issa goal!!!!! |
It's a gooaaalllll Nigeria 1:1 Argentina |
Penalty to Nigeria? Ref consulting VAR |
ColeworldMD:Iheanacho has always been a left footer |
First substitution for Nigeria Ighalo In Iheanacho out |
We better go all out and attack the Argentines in the second half, we have nothing to lose now |
3kay945:Uzoho actually tipped that ball, I think the guy is good at saving free kicks. I recall the one he saved against Iceland |
This is why I don't like watching super eagles games, too much tension ![]() |
These guys are intent on causing religious disharmony in the country |
According to a new report, Christians are the most persecuted religion in the world as they face mounting pressure over their beliefs, with government restrictions, nationalist parties, and harassment aimed at minority faiths continuing on a global upswing. The Pew Research Centre Report, which analysed religious freedom in 198 countries and territories, revealed religious antagonism saw its biggest surge in over a decade in 2016, with Christians and Muslims - followers of the world's two biggest religions - ranking as the top victims of political restrictions and social hostility. Christians reported incidents of harassment in more places around the world than any other tradition - 144 countries in 2016 compared to 128 countries in 2015 and 108 in 2014. Incidents included discrimination, verbal assault, physical attacks, arrests and the destruction of religious sites. Islam, the world’s second largest religion behind Christianity, saw Muslims suffer harassment in 142 countries in 2016 - up from 125 in 2015 and 100 in 2014. The latest Pew Research Centre Report comes just weeks after the US State Department reviewed an annual assessment of religious freedom around the world. Sam Brownback, ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom, said last month: “The state of religious freedom is dire. “We have work to do. We must move religious freedom forward - we must defend it in every corner of the globe.” The report’s overall findings match up with Mr Brownback’s theory that religious repression is pervasive and rising. China banned online purchases of Bibles earlier this year The researchers said: “When combining measures of government restrictions and social hostilities, more than four-in-ten countries (42 percent) had high or very high levels of overall religious restrictions in 2016.” Pew lists China as the worst country for government obstructions - the rigidly atheist Communist regime banned online purchases of Bibles just before Easter earlier this year following efforts to remove Christian symbols from homes. Overall, the Asia-Pacific region places more limits on Christianity than any other part of the world and according to the report, it contains about a third of countries where Christians were harassed by governments. Researchers found that in 2016, nationalist parties and politicians in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Philippines targeted Christians the most. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/978361/christianity-persecution-religious-freedom-christian-muslim-persecuted-china Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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KwoiZabo:Messi didn't win U-17 world cup ![]() |
Diamondville:Greatest Of All Time |
Half time Portugal -- 1 Morocco -- 0 |
Morocco have really done well in this game so far, they have not been overwhelmed by the Portuguese |
Good save by the morrocan goalkeeper, almost a 2nd for Portugal |
Gullah:He hit into the wall of Moroccan players, disappointing |
Free kick for Portugal, Ronaldo right now ![]() |
Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first Portugal player since José Torres in 1966 to score a goal with his right foot, left foot and head in a single World Cup tournament. #PORMAR #Ronaldo #WorldCup |
At least the Moroccans are showing a fighting spirit, also taking the game to the Portuguese unlike our "Super" eagles who just capitulated against the Croatians. It's like we lost that match before it even started. No fighting spirit, no desire whatsoever to get something out of that game |
Koleman:Lol ![]() |
Nigeria yet to get into particular pattern in this game |
See as Croatian fans full the whole stadium |
Mikel don start to dey fall anyhow |
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