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gokuu:This is dirty dirty. It should be thrown out. Ethnic politics wont be good for Lagos rather it will divide people and create a high level of mistrust. Bad idea. |
eddy1977: ![]() |
If Abala is in Obingwa LGA, then the governor is 80 percent right about arms manufacturing. I heard thats where they manufacture and distribute arms in large quantity. It was in the news last year that the FG would buy an arms factory in the LGA. But the governor still remains a big and massive failure. |
Orikinla:Trash. |
Kenyy:Y wouldnt u suggest this to your mother? Fo//ol, |
revomind:So half the wealth of ogun will be going to delta, hahaha. OP you are a big fo//ol, |
alj harem:The bastar///d called zstranger will experience same too in his life. You all need to see the rubbish he wrote on a different thread and He was never condemned. He's a big fool, He never thought that these guys wont leave their comfort zone if they were not doing the God forsaken NYSC. Instead he was so tribal about the killings. Satan punish his family, Eediot, |
That bast, ard// eediot fool called ystranger should come and see this. |
Sun of god:Hey big fool, you just on the number. Always keep it at the back of your mind henceforth. |
jason123:Is the north not in Nigeria or you moved it to Niger Rep. |
1025:Nonsense, ever since your criminal Atiku got defeated by GEJ, you ve been so bitter. |
The election in Lagos is going to be free and fair. Fashola maybe given a run for his money this time but He's still gonna win. |
efisher:He would probably be thinking how He got himself into this mess. |
Eko Ile:I dnt care how you want to justify your foolish laugh. It only proves you are a resounding fool. |
Eko Ile:The fact that Igbos are screaming dnt mean they are the only one been killed. Yorubas are been killed too. So you just proved that your stupidity and drug dealing knows no bounds. You are a very big fool, |
[flash=400,400] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrMj9yqjJnM[/flash] |
Follow up to this discussion. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-649819.0.html Hopefully he justifies his inclusion. |
Nigeria coach Samson Siasia will include Arsenal starlet Chuks Aneke when he names the Nigeria squad which will face Argentina in Abuja on June 1. Last week, Siasia convinced the young midfielder, who has represented England at Under 18 level, to switch his international allegiance to Nigeria, and has now said he will bring him in as early as next month. "We will invite him to come and have a feel of our squad, meet with the other players, see how we do things, and bond with the team," Siasia said. Aneke will be joined by at least one of the other players Siasia has met in his travels. "We would have liked to bring all of them, but we also have to look at the NFF's financial position. "But it's important for these boys to come in and see that things are actually changing and they can have a better international future with Nigeria. "Our focus is the 2014 World Cup, and some of these players will be at their peak by the time it comes around." http://www.kickoff.com/news/21373/samson-siasia-to-call-up-chuks-aneke-for-argentina.php |
http://www.kickoff.com/news/21375/bayer-leverkusen-midfielder-sydney-sam-mulls-nigeria-over.php Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Sydney Sam is mulling over an offer to switch his international allegiance to Nigeria from Germany after a visit from Nigeria coach Samson Siasia. "We met on Wednesday, and had a very good discussion," Siasia said. "He was open with me and happy to be considered, but says he needs time to think it over and consult with his family." The 23-year-old was born in Germany of Nigerian parentage, and has represented Germany at Under-19, Under-20 and Under-21 levels. Siasia says there will be no pressure on the player, and the final decision will be entirely up to him to make "Well, it is his future, and we cannot put pressure on him. It his decision to make and we will give him time to make that decision. "If he decides to stay with Germany, we will respect his choice and wish him well." [img][/img] |
1025:You need to read the profile of the player. He's so technically sound. |
This guy, will be a great asset to Nigeria in the long run. Barcalona wanted him but he refused with arsene Wenger promising him a great career at arsenal. |
[quote author=Rhino.5dm link=topic=650615.msg8168285#msg8168285 date=1303269381]So the 'igbos' want the yorubas do the fighting for them. I thought you guys branded them/us as co.wards and hypocrites? After OPC helping your backside, you then resume your campaign of bigotry, No?. Is all man for himself, next on the aganda of OPC is to whoop your a*ses back your east. No faking 'omo Yoruba' will never do the fighting for you. Here are the only two options. start packing out from the core north back your biafra, Or roll out machine to fight in Kano since igbos are '40% of kano'. Dug up my pre-election comments and see where i clearly warn you people at the implication of giving igbos bogus political strenght in some violence prone northern state and making you public enemy number one. The country must be split! We are tired of blood sucking northern vampires and eastern dominating pest. Go go go go go! Can i hear you bawl at 45%of kano, 35% of Jos and 40% of kaduna are Igbos very loudly, keep the delusion alive. Yeah! Igbos are 65% of lagos Indeed. ssmh![/quote]You sound and look so foolish. |
By Njuwa Maina and Joe Bavier Reuters updated 2 hours 31 minutes ago 2011-04-19T21:18:01 Share Print Font: +-KADUNA, Nigeria — Post-election riots in northern Nigeria have killed at least 50 people in major cities alone, according to a tally from witnesses and rescue workers, but the overall death toll is believed to be much higher. , Hundreds have been injured and thousands displaced by violence across the mostly-Muslim north after President Goodluck Jonathan won weekend elections. His rival, northerner and ex-military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, says the vote was rigged. Charred corpses lay in the Gonin-Gora neighborhood of Kaduna on Tuesday, one of them apparently "necklaced" with a burning tyre. Health workers had already collected a dozen bodies there. One picked up a severed foot. "We're yet to finish, we have just started the work," said Zacharia Shamaki, Kaduna state environment commissioner, as health workers put corpses into an ambulance. Churches, mosques, homes and shops were set ablaze on Monday as Buhari's supporters, some chanting his name, went on the rampage. "No more PDP" -- a reference to Jonathan's ruling party -- was written in chalk beside one body lying in Kaduna. Police in Bauchi state said four members of the National Youth Corps, which helped run elections, and two policemen were killed in an attack while the head of the local Christian association said 10 of its members were killed around the state. Buhari described the violence as "sad and unfortunate," but stopped short of a clear call for calm ."This dastardly act is not initiated by any of our supporters and therefore cannot be supported by our party," he said in a statement, dissociating himself from the violence. Soldiers patrolled the streets, enforcing a curfew in several states. But there were continued reports of violence in smaller towns where the military presence was smaller, including Zonkwa and Kafanchan south of Kaduna. Hospitals were overflowing. "We're full. We've got injuries ranging from battering, machete wounds and around five gunshot victims," said Ibrahim Gwarze, a doctor in the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital. "We had a young boy, 7 years old, with a gunshot wound to the stomach," he said. DISPLACED Observers have called the poll the fairest in decades in Africa's most populous nation, which has a long history of votes marred by fraud and intimidation. The U.S. State Department on Tuesday welcomed the election as a "new beginning for Nigeria" but condemned the violence, calling on all sides to respect the result. The results show how polarized the country of 150 million is, with Buhari, 68, sweeping the north and Jonathan, 53, winning the largely Christian south. "They burned my house and I was running from the rioters when I fell and broke my leg and they got me," said Joseph Agula, 25, a petrol station worker being treated in the Kano hospital with a machete wound to the head. "They said are you Christian or Muslim? I lied and said I was Muslim but they didn't believe me and they beat me and cut me , I heard them ask people PDP or CPC? If they saw a PDP poster they burned the building," he said. Christians who fled to military and police barracks in Kano to shelter during the unrest blamed Buhari, whose Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and other opposition parties have refused to sign off on the results. ."How can he allege rigging. Jonathan won across the nation. They should accept the results rather than killing and destroying people and property," said Olaoye Ade, who fled with his wife and children to a police barracks in Kano. "I am here with my family in the barracks instead of celebrating the nation's new-found democracy." At least 150 people fled over the border into Niger where they were being given food and police protection. Some in the south feared reprisal attacks. Dozens of members of the northern Hausa ethnic group took refuge in barracks in the southern cities of Enugu and Onitsha. Security analysts said they believed the curfews and a show of military force in the north should contain the violence for now but feared that governorship elections in the 36 states in a week's time could become another flashpoint. "No way will I vote and other people here won't because these next elections will be very cruel," said Femi Eseyin, a football coach whose brother died in the violence. "We've had enough elections now." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38714080/ns/world_news-africa/ |
rip femi. |
Nigeria coach Samson Siasia has held a meeting with Arsenal youngster Chukwuemeka “Chuks” Aneke about a possible commitment of his future to Nigeria, where his parents hail from. Aneke, who was born in England has played for the England U17 side. The striker is expected to break into the Arsenal first team soon, and he met Siasia alongside his parents and manager. Reports in the Nigerian media claim that he has agreed to commit his future to the Super Eagles. "I am very happy with this honour and invitation. Nigeria is a very big country with over a thousand players playing abroad. I am very happy for this recognition," Aneke was quoted by the Tribune. Siasia also met with Jerry Nnamani of Crystal Palace, Anthony Okadigbo of Leyton Orient and Joshua Oduawo of Southern United during his trip to England to find new talents for his national team. The coach has already received commitments from Newcastle’s Shola Ameobi and Wigan’s Victor Moses who was only barred because of a FIFA statute from featuring in March’s AFCON qualifier for the Super Eagles. [img][/img] http://www.goal.com/en/news/1656/nigeria/2011/04/18/2446939/samson-siasia-gets-arsenals-chuks-aneke-to-commit-to-nigeria
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pluto04:Care to explain. This is wonderful, |
Alj Uche:You are been monitored. Eediot!! |
SEFAGO:Hmm thats new, So others do not spend any amount to send their children abroad. Laughable, |
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