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Mindependent: No I never got beaten but I just find this is the kind of things I like since I was young |
Mindependent: No I never got beaten but I just find this is the kind of things I like since I was younghmm, i'm sorry to say but you're a pain-lover, you have a violent spirit that craves for violence. I think its your 'shaped' mindset. Ever watched bondage sexx scenes? I think that's the kind of fetish you have. You love torment just like some people love fighting/watching violent movies. It's your being, unless you find someone of like-mind, you'd be seen as a possessed being. People like you don't even know what 'rapee' means since you're always in the mood. Do you also fantasize about being gangbaannged by multiple unknown men @ the same time? Or being bannnged by robbers @ gun point? Believe it or not, you have a violent spirit wearing you, as long as you're comfortable like that, then you don't need help and you're normal to your likes. |
Mindependent: Who said anything about getting raped?! I'm a virgin oI hope these men don't molest you when you're not in the mood? |
Mindependent: Who said anything about getting raped?! I'm a virgin owhen you were younger, did you get beaten endlessly by your siblings/parents? Did you also offended people just becausd you wanted to be punished? Some people love pain, maybe you're one of them. |
frenchman2: buying? i'm actually seeing something different. |
frenchman2: buying? i'm actually seeing something different.Something like 1.5250 |
2 laliga clubs vs 2 bundseliga clubs |
goldfish80: Hate ke, bros am not age mates with him, neither am I friends with him ,how could hav asked him for money?So how does being 'tight handed' equal being broke? Tell us what you know since you know! |
Seun: Source?In the article, goal.com was quoted several times. |
[size=18pt]POINTLESS BULLSHIIT![/size] |
truthisbitter: I was thinking of opening a similar thread: Lies told by men; but I realized something: Everything I say is a lie!Fixed! ![]() |
Uchf. I am seeing things... 0.91xx or 0.95xx? ![]() |
Fatai Amoo clinches national U-23 team coaching job as Amodu returns as technical director Apr 10, 2013 6:55:00 AM The NFF has filled the vacant coaching slots in its fold with two of the most experienced hands in the industry Former Shooting Stars chief coach, Fatai Amoo would soon be announced by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) as the newly appointed head coach of the U-23 national football team. The NFF has also picked former Super Eagles coach Shuaibu Amodu as the technical director of the Federation. Goal.com can report authoritatively that the decision has been made before Amoo and former Eagles goalkeeper, David Ngodiga who will serve as the goalkeeper trainer were summoned to Abuja on Tuesday to meet with the Technical and Development Committee of the NFF. Also the technical director position has been filled by Amodu who would be assisted by Pepsi Academy proprietor, Kashimawo Laloko and former assistant director of the NFF, James Peters. Amodu cleverly confirmed this to the battery of reporters waiting for confirmation at the Zone 7 Secretariat of the NFF on Tuesday night after their meeting with the NFF Technical and Development Committee. “I can’t tell you that we did not discuss the technical director job among other things that we discussed today. The position truly can go to any of us (Laloko and Peters) you see here. But I would rather advise you speak with the Nigeria Football Federation officials about this. They are the ones to confirm this,” said Amodu who qualified Nigeria for both the Korea 2002 and the South Africa 2010 World Cups. Goal.com also learnt that the three veteran coaches would split the technical department into three sections which would be manned by each of them while Amodu would be the overall supervisor. Veteran coach and Fifa Adviser, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde was earlier tipped for the technical director's position but the leadership of the NFF preferred Amodu. http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4093/nigeria/2013/04/10/3891985/fatai-amoo-clinches-national-u-23-team-coaching-job-as-amodu
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goldfish80: He came to Enugu to bid for shoprite game centre, he was out bidded.some delusional ones think he's that rich.And to think that this same guy retired from football barely 4years ago. Let's see how things are for him when he's well into his fiftes. stingyness has moduled him up.But wait o, why the hate? Because he refused to give you or anyone you know free money, you are now courting for his "downfall"? Remember it's his money and he can do whatever he likes with it, when you start making yours, you can become a Santa Claus. Being "economical" with money sometimes is part of money management. |
[quote author=Itoroetti ]tell me about ur fact cos i heard okocha's fortune has dwindle.[/quote]You heard, you heard, you heard? so what should i do with your "you heard"? brixton: trust me beta nt to reply dat poster...Okocha dat sold his club10 to jazzy. His wife has wrecked him oSelling one's club automatically means "poor"? |
Piponomics: Hmmmm. Una well done o. Devil no want make I enjoy my money this year but lie lie..E no go work for amits well bro! |
kennydee05: Olofinjana is the number one Nigeria footballer that will never smell bankruptcy because the guy has made right decision in acquiring qualitative education....Yes, very sound and he's good with money too. Same with Garba Lawal, ever since he stopped playing football, he's been succeeding in his business path. (Got a degree in accounting). Vincent Enyeama is another player that invested in Education, so i believe he's got future plans too after football. As for Aiyegbeni, i heard he's into Real estate, same with Osaze. Mikel is into Entertainment while Yobo is into football academy/sports management. |
gbosaa: I know about Okocha but not the rest of the guys on that list..Hehehe, then that makes him an ultra-money manager with a magnetic hand. Maybe after losing his savings to Savannah Bank, he just doesn't want any of his cash getting into any Nigerian's hands. ![]() |
oloye111: Nice one Sir, Pls can I av ur email addSend me a PM instead. you can do that via my username sir. |
Done for the day. Long term view on my mind. GJ, EJ and UJ. i am eagerly waiting to see setups for 400-800 pips on any of these pairs. |
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I took a big risk on GJ and it paid off, used 0.05% of my equity with 20 pips SL (Bought) and the TP was hit giving me 25% of the equity! Jesus... i swear i no go try am again. (Revenge trading i know (bad habit) )Happy! Recovered my losses on the sudden move down experienced on EJ. lost 100pips there but made 1.1/3 in return. |
kenny1984: Are you in this trade.Will look forward to that levelhope you re-entered when it got to 129.02? May likely not get to 128.90 |
kenny1984: EJ up by 30 pips, UJ up by 11 pips.stil watching...likely to kiss 128.90 again before 130.12 |
prison candidate. ^^^^^ when he's not even married to her? Worth an eye? |
prison candidate. |
ddippset: How rich is oiseh? Anybody?rich enough to own houses in nigeria, the us and germany. Has businesses too and if you look at him, you'd see the signs of 'wealth' on his person. His pride and arrogance too is a tip. |
saintneo: 10/04 El-Kanemi Warriors vs Akwa UnitedSee games! |
brixton: Okocha?Yes Okocha. Do you know what we don't know? |
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