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Speechless |
brainpower:and you support the idea of him not declaring? |
I tire oo. But y can't oga jona contact zuma directly? |
Moral decadence |
Nonewithstanding,he is better than you. Major problem we have in this country is that we prefer people who lack connection with God as our leader all because we want a secular govt,and they end up punishing us for it. |
Definitely we are:no thanks to the clueless man we have at the helms of affairs |
Impossicant!or are u kidding me? |
With all their antics ,at last they fell badly. Good recompense for their silly belief that demorallizing and abusing their opponent is the best way they can win a match. I am so happy that despite how badly 'ebola Nigeria' has crushed them, none of them caught ebola |
Good.I wish nigeria would use this opportunity to strengthen her ties with Russia and become its permanent ally |
Good move. God first before any other thing |
I am really impressed with this laudable achievement of theirs. I hope Nigeria will learn from india in her recent strides in science and technology. It is just sad that we are still running here and there to buy military equipments where countries like Iran,india are making drones and different forms of spacecrafts. |
I pray it s real.kk. Got a More reliable source:https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/168532-breaking-some-abducted-chibok-girls-released.html PLUS DHQ retracts statement:https://www.premiumtimesng.com/headlines/168535-breaking-defence-headquarters-retracts-statement-on-rescue-of-chibok-girls-says-its-no-longer-sure.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
I pray it s real |
seanet02: Bingo. check my post history and see how i normally tongue lash Israel.I won't go into descending so low as you have just done. who has the time to study your history! And I don't even wanna know your history,what you are doing at present is what I take you for. NB: I have decided not to descend so low as you have just done as charity begins at home and it will definitely end where it starts from . |
seanet02: Abi o. The hypocrisy of America is stinking and irritating. The same America is supplying weapons to Saudi Arabia where people have their hands and head cut off by the Wahabis year in year out.Y do u keep mentioning saudi Arabia And not isreal? People whose hands are cut must have committed a crime and were fully aware of the punishment before commiting such crime. I sense your religous bigotry has no bounds because your aim is to derail the thread |
Dreambeat: @OP,his name is Ojo MADUEKWE.how do u mean? Does that make him a Yoruba man or what? |
barcanista: There is something called Cowardiceit is not cowardice. In the words of the Nigerian Military,it is termed "tactical retreat" ![]() |
barcanista: Yorubas are the most accomodating and most sophisticatedpls you aint done with Your analysis. How about the igbos? |
It is clear that this isn't a masquerade. First u can see his bare foot and uncovered hand. You can also see that his outer covering is an unsewn cloth. And again u wouldn't see lagos masquerade wearing that kind of bag. This is a make up pic. Word for those who discern |
tuffgongjo: You mean fifa can cheat best,right?lol |
One beautiful thing I have noticed in Nigeria after careful observation is that the Hausas prefer to tackle the Igbos. The Igbos rather than face them back,prefer to challenge the Yorubas. Ofcourse the reason for this is not far fetched. There is no pride in challenging someone lower in status than you...I mean no harm,just saying the obvious |
In a speech at the Afenifere Renewal Group in Ottawa,Ojo maduekwe confessed that the yorubas are the most advanced in Nigeria.He said "This does not diminish my Igboness,the Yoruba is The most Sophisticated ethnic group in Nigeria." He further said "Rather than confront the yorubas,others should learn from their sophistry" https://mobile.twitter.com/SaharaReporters/status/513409157786247168?p=v |
Oya, the usual film begins,make I take d back seat. Oga abeg clear make I see! |
THERE was utter shock and disbelief at Asuogyaman in the Eastern region of Ghana during the week when a three-year-old kindergatten pupil confidently told the District Chief Executive (DCE) and his delegation during ‘my first day at school,’ visit that he aspired to become an armed robber in future to enable him become rich. The shocking answer was a response to a question the DCE, Thomas Ampem Nyarko, asked the children regarding what they aspired to become in future. When asked if he understood what armed robbers do, the KG pupil remained silent for some minutes, forcing the DCE to issue a directive to the guidance and counseling unit of the Ghana Education Service to take the pupil through counseling and send their report to his office for further action. The DCE stated that the assembly would make sure that the pupil gets the best of support needed throughout his education to ensure that he grows to become a responsible citizen. The DCE and his entourage, made up of officers from the district education office led by the district education director, Mavis Yirenkyi, visited schools such as Akwamu West Anglican Primary, Akosombo Beasley, Akosombo VRA Roman Catholic School, VRA Presbyterian Primary School, Nuriya Islamic and Pupuni L/A Primary School. Mr Nyarko encouraged the pupils, especially, the newly admitted KG pupils to take their studies serious by being punctual and learning hard. He told the pupils that the only way for them to be rich is through education, adding that there is no short cut to success; therefore, they must not joke with their education. He emphasised government’s commitment to continuously invest heavily in education by making sure that facilities needed to enhance quality education are made available to them. Later in an interview with a Ghanaian newspaper, the Daily Heritage, the DCE mentioned efforts being made by the government to address the poor performance record in the district, having been revealed through the assembly’s own research that 59 per cent of pupils in the district cannot read and write. He explained that apart from the number of libraries being built in the district, reading exercise has been instituted in all basic schools in the district, while monitoring exercise has been revived to get the best results. The newly posted district director of education, Mavis Yirenkyi, was not happy about the new admissions made; however, she expressed optimism that many more would be registered as the days go by. She called on parents and guardians to send all their children of school age to school since public basic schools are still free of charge. http://tribune.com.ng/quicklinkss/features/item/16457-i-want-to-be-an-armed-robber-3-yr-old-ghanaian-pupil-tells-govt-official |
Kog45: U don't need to fear bcs cote d voire that have Yaya,Drogba,Kolo,Kalou,Gervinho and Bony has nothing to show for it.hum,a word for the gods |
mrdoubled: The whole members need salvation.I don't take anything that happens in america seriously |
morhsuud22: Jorge Sampaoli deserves a better rankinghe did well no doubt about that with the feat he achieved with the Chilean team. Fifa knows best |
chaloner: .com is 1500 and per year hosting is 4200 ,that means one would pay N5700 a year right? |
How much is a .com domain and how much is the hosting cost per year. Do you have your server?Do you charge same rate for a blogger domain name as a normal business website? |
Na only una waka go naw,,,abi I follow you reach there! |
The number of dead South Africans at the collapsed five-storey guest house owned by the Synagogue Church of all Nations has increased from 67 to 84, the country’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, has said. Mr. Mnguni, who stated this in an interview with AFP, also revealed that 265 South Africans survived the incident while 17 other national of that country remain unaccounted for. Last Friday, the five-storey guest house inside the church’s premises caved in as three additional floors were being added to the original two-storey building. “The number has risen from 67 to 84, with more bodies discovered on Thursday, September 18th. The number of South Africans who were in the church might be higher, as we believe that some people organized the trip themselves without using travel agents,” he said. Mr. Mnguni also added: “There are 265 South African survivors. Initially, there were 96 injured South Africans, but now there are only 29 still in hospital, including a three-year-old.” He also said that It is believed that there were about 349 South Africans visiting the popular church at the time of the collapse. The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA has put the death toll at 90 people and 131 rescued. Nigerian authorities are yet disclose the nationalities of the victims of the tragedy. http://m.premiumtimesng.com/news/168383-%e2%80%8esynagogue-building-84-south-africans-dead-17-unaccounted-for-265-survive-south-african-high-commissioner-says.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
thegoodjoehunt3: Coach Keshi is working with a team that the best player is Mikel. Do you think Deschamps and Capello can work with the present crop of Nigerian players?well said. I think that's one the things FiFa considers,if not ,someone like Argentina's Sabella would not have been placed down there I.e the quality of material with which you achieve results |

