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2017 beneficiaries, have u received your stipends? if yes reply with state an bank |
Nmaudu:they will say things and never keep to time, shame |
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For those who don’t already know, Scrabble was excluded from the forthcoming National Sports Festival despite being the only sport wherein Nigeria is number one globally. We are embarking on a campaign to get the powers that be to reinstate it. So, please, kindly, I beg (you get what I mean) follow me on Twitter @Wellyjighere and retweet the relevant tweets. Many thanks and God Bless! You can also generate your own tweets supporting the campaign not forgetting to add the hashtag #BringBackOurScrabble |
Horus:How on earth, will Scrabble be Excluded from National Sport Festival with all these notable achievement? #BringBackOurScrable |
Newpride:Use the hash Tag #BringBackOurScrabble |
Wellington Jighere, Made Nigeria Proud by winning the 2015 world Scrabble championship in Perth, Australia. #BringBackOurScrabble #BringBackOurScrabble
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The pictures attached herewith is from an article that featured in The Independent some time ago, titled International Number Ones. It has as its sources statistical evidence gathered from such veritable sources as the CIA, New York Times, Bloomberg, the UN, The Economist, World Bank, Reuters, BBC, Forbs and others, and it clearly shows that the only area of human endeavor wherein Nigeria is number one is in playing scrabble. It turns out that we are even more adept at playing Scrabble than we are even “fantastically corrupt”. As we speak, there is no one area of human endeavor that has brought Nigeria more positive recognition than Scrabble. We emerged the BEST SCRABBLE PLAYING NATION ON EARTH in 2015 when I won the World Scrabble Championship, and we staged a successful defense in 2017 even though I narrowly missed out on successfully retaining my individual title. Imagine the shock that greeted me when I learnt a few hours ago that the same Scrabble that has put us on the global map was excluded from the list of Sports to feature in the forthcoming National Sports Festival in November 2018. Scrabble through which Nigeria has demonstrated that she is the TRUE GIANT OF AFRICA by winning 12 of the 13 African Scrabble Championships held till date in the spate of two decades and a half? Scrabble that received participation from about 30 of the 36 States that featured in the last edition of the National Sports Festival, Eko 2012? Scrabble that our government is supposed to rally around and carve out a NATIONAL IDENTITY from, thus portraying us as the beacon of educational advancement on our continent With due respect to the people at the helms of affairs at the Ministry of Sports and Youth Development in particular and the leadership of our dear nation at large, I think we deserved more. We deserve more insightful leaders both politically and otherwise! We deserve better recognition for our personal sacrifices over the years! We deserve, more than any other Sport in Nigeria, to feature in the forthcoming National Sports Festival! We simply deserve more!!! Whoever you are, wherever you are, please join me as we say NO to this great injustice! #BringBackOurScrabble[b][/b]
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Earthbound:amen |
let him look for an addiction, before he knows he's over it. |
kittykollinxx:yes he knows, Kanu told him back then @ Highbury |
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bkool7:*negligent |
[quote author= post=63213054]INSPIRING. I hope our young men can learn something positive from this.[/quote]the only positive thing to learn is Make Money, i will only come back to Ya*sh. bye bye |
i dont know anyone, i registered and did the test. thank You, God completed the Job. |
then one mumu called KRANE will say he's 23. happy birthday real niggars |
Paperwhite:worst worst worst |
Kylekent59:this is a sensitive issue, are u sure of this? |
GasAndOilTheory:oya lets go #noallaweenopop |
With due respect to the people at the helms of affairs at the Ministry of Sports and Youth Development in particular and the leadership of our dear nation at large, I think we deserved more.