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Silensa: MEND z difrent cos they are fightin a gud fightA good fight indeed, abeg whats that fight again? october 1st bomb-blast by MEND is still very fresh. |
afam4eva: God punish blackbox. To think that I was even expecting the result next week and we're getting 2013. I don't think we'll need it by then because we'll probably have a new problem as a nation. [size=18pt]Maybe Goats will start biting people. I sorry for this country.[/size]OMG LDKMT ![]() |
Dis Guy: hmm cant remember his name again, this 'young' thug i think 'youth and something'That should be Opeyemi i think, can't remember his other name.. short right? dark and talks like a thug? ![]() |
[quote author=man_j]I cant even to mention half of the wrong things I have done to my mother and my ex wife. I am on my way for another round of tests and treatments abroad, I feel I may not make it back, I didnt want to die with my pain and regrets, I only wish someone else can learn from my story and not make the same mistakes. My greatest regret is taking the smile away from my wife, her smile lights up a room, I made her stop smiling and laughing, her laugh was infectious, but I made her stop laughing at home and in public, I completely humiliated her, hurt her and broke her spirit. I am only happy that she found a good man, if i die I am happy because she is in good hands, She also has the kids she deserves, now I see her smiling and laughing again and I am happy, how hard it must have been for her those years, how many nights she must have cried those days, now its my turn to cry, yes a full grown man crying. I really hope no one gets to live this way.[/quote]WOW, kinda scared, dunno what to say.. ![]() |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]Sins of the flesh, my brother.[/quote]enjoy and always go to church on Sunday to pray for forgiveness with titles and offerings o to "bribe" God through the pastors ![]() |
Is this for real? ![]() |
Dis Guy: Who is the sports commissioner for Ogun state?You mean opeyemi? |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]You're not serious Even before they could say "mama", they were calling mothers "dada". I told you that there's a linguistic explanation. . . . I'm just too busy to post it. [/quote]So you want to mis-interpret their words abi? dada for mothers? chei, do you work in the Nigerian police or are you related to beaf? |
ogugua88: Thank you, but you're still at 0I let you because they say "ladies first" ![]() |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]And. . . .? No be mama's seed he plant? No be mama carry pikin for 9 months? No be mama dey go through hours of labour? No be mama's nipple the baby dey suckle?[/quote]So you want to take away the freedom of speech from the babies? let them speak, they prefer dada more than mama, so don't hate the word, hate the tongue ![]() |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]Do I share myself with the public, you ask? I share my smiles, that is enough ![]() KK, topic, back to topic [/quote]Na lie, talk turu, what else do u intend shureling? ![]() |
Tinkybabe: honeric01 and Ileke-IdI have suceeded in derailing the topicSorry ma, she just can't stop toasting me ![]() |
Sports Radio Brila FM · 29,137 like this about an hour ago · SUPER EAGLES FAIL TO QUENCH MALAWIAN FLAMES A horrendous mistake by goalkeeper and skipper Vincent Enyeama enabled Malawi to equalize with almost the last kick of the game and deny Nigeria of the full three points in a 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil qualifying match on Saturday. Stephen Keshi’s work-in-progress stood firmly against the fast runs and enthusiasm of the home team, who created plenty of chances in the opening period. But even at that, the Eagles would blame themselves for conceding in a match that many thought had been won and lost. The Flames have much to thank goalkeeper Simplex Nthara for, as he stood between striker Ikechukwu Uche and goal on at least two occasions in the first half, just as the Eagles also survived the hangman in some instances. Midfielder Gabriel Reuben, who had a great game despite being badly hacked seconds into the game, rose above the defence to powerfully nod Nigeria in front in the 89th minute, off a corner kick by equally hard-working Ejike Uzoenyi. Enyeama had a simple job to do to push away a floated ball in the area, after hollering at his defenders to leave the ball for him. But he went for the ball with only one hand and fumbled, leaving the Malawians with a heaven-sent opportunity to earn a point on the day. It was heartbreaking, as Mauritian referee Rajindraparsad Seechurn blew off the game immediately after the restart. The match itself was fast-paced with the Malawians asking most of the questions in the first 15 minutes. Joseph Kamwendo, Chimango Kayira and Robin Ngalande were particularly dangerous. But they either wasted the chances that came their way or the central pair of Godfrey Oboabona and Azubuike Egwueke thwarted them. Enyeama’s day began on an anxious note, as a mistake by him led to Malawi earning a free-kick at the edge of the box with only five minutes played.Three minutes later, Enyeama had to be at his best to punch over a vicious shot by Kayira, and at the other end, Nigerians were on their feet to celebrate a goal when Ikechukwu Uche freed himself to a one-on-one with Nthara. Nthara saved. Another shot by Uche, who scored Nigeria’s goal in the 1-0 win over Namibia in Calabar on Sunday, was saved before Efe Ambrose thwarted a dangerous-looking pull-out by the lively Atusaye Nyondo. A minute later, Ngalande rocked Enyeama’s upright. In the 20th minute, Ejike Uzoenyi should have released the ball earlier after great work from the right. In the 26th minute, James Kamwendo came pretty close, while Ngalande and Malawi could have been celebrating three minutes later but the ball missed target. A mis-timed kick by left back Juwon Oshaniwa with six minutes left in the half freed the Flames again but Enyeama was alert. However, it should have been Nigeria ahead on the clock when Ikechukwu Uche got behind the defence in 41st minute, only for Nthara to read him well once more. On the hour mark, Uche’s header was again saved. But at the other end, Malawi also came close. The exit of Obiora Nwankwo, who had a miserable game, for recuperating Raheem Lawal with 15 minutes to go changed the complexion of the game, as Nigeria asserted themselves in the middle and played with greater confidence, looking menacing. Three minutes to the end, Nthara again foiled Ikechukwu Uche, but the Malawian shot-stopper had no answer to Gabriel Reuben’s powerful header from Ejike Uzoenyi’s corner kick in the 89th minute. It should have ended that way, but Enyeama fumbled, and the spoils were shared. The Nigeria delegation to Blantyre will return to Abuja on Sunday afternoon. Next up for the Eagles is a must-win 2013 African Cup of Nations qualifier against Rwanda in Calabar on Saturday. Both teams ended it 0-0 in Kigali on February 29 and Nigeria must win to progress to the last round of the qualification series in September. |
jaybee: once there are no human shields (some fulani settlers) the fulani fighters would not dare that zone.It seems you are under-estimating the fulanis. I also do not understand what you were trying to say about "human shields" and "some fulani settlers". can you elaborate? They needed no human shields when they went about fighting in Akwa Ibom Ekiti Ondo Ogun state Jos E.t.cm (funniest is that only the herdsmen perpetuated these atrocities o, not the whole of fulani in a settlement o. |
I can confirm that Onila is boyfriendless ![]() |
jaybee: There is no show; the fulanis are already packing out of the zone. confirm for yourself and report backPacking out so that the fighters can move in. ![]() |
pronime: that's not true because safety is of the lordNext time, when crossing that busy road, do not watch, just go in straight since safety is of the lord.. fanatic ![]() |
I thought i was being targeted by Airtel, now i know i am not alone ![]() |
oayombo: So you don't think the other stuffs puplin mentioned are relevant? Ok...an average soccer pundit will name at least 6 foreign based players in super eagles starting 11. Your Ranti claims he's won everything with dempo since joining in 2004 & is looking for fresh challenges which could see him move to a club in kolkata..what kind of nonsense move is that? For your info, he's not the only foreigner scoring goals in India, Odafa Okolie scored 26goals too. Several other players are scoring too.What was written in her post that i didn't address? Did i say no one else were scoring? i said if the league was that bad as painted by them, why are there no other players scoring similar goals like ranti? 26 goals so what? he scores 40 goals and you are talking about 26? 26 to 40? in developed leagues, these scoring charts can also be seen. EPL with 26, 32, 35 bla bla bla. |
Let them do us proud come saturday. |
, this country is a certified comedy center. 1.4 Million jobs? can they please tell us where these jobs are located? you mean buying keke napep which only the poor still board? you use your keke napep to lift your neighbors and family around, the money you make from it, you give it back to them in return and the cycle continues ![]() |
Bontee: Waoh a lot of things are coming into light with this posts and i have been saying it for a long time, you have to pay all your mods to move nairaland forward. The job of a nairaland mod has outgrown the need for people to do it for the love of it while your earn all the money because no one is a fool anymore.I think we can now ban because i can always see the "button" there. |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]Good morning.[/quote]Good morning mama, pikin wan.... hehehehe. You just can't stop sinning ![]() |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]It's not good to be selfish [/quote]Are you a free-giver? do you presently share you with the public? ![]() blank: The Ileke-Idi and Honeric01 show. ![]() |
Why not empower existing mods with abilities to deal with spam? giving them power to filter, ban and block users with at least 5 "report" history? You can as well share the "pay" with all your existing mods (those who would like to get from the pay). Just my opinion sha. |
ogugua88: Ogugua - +1 , i still love your natural hair sha |
GOLD (SPOT) INTRADAY: REBOUND IN SIGHT. Pivot: 1553.00 Most Likely Scenario: LONG positions above 1553 with 1594 & 1608 as next targets. Alternative scenario: The downside breakout of 1553 will open the way to 1545 & 1530. Comment: the RSI is posting a bullish divergence (not confirmed yet). |
AUD/USD INTRADAY: UNDER PRESSURE. Pivot: 0.9935 Most Likely Scenario: Short positions below 0.9935 with targets @ 0.98 & 0.9715 in extension. Alternative scenario: Above 0.9935 look for further upside with 1.0015 & 1.008 as targets. Comment: the RSI is bearish and calls for further decline. |
USD/JPY INTRADAY: CAUTION. Pivot: 79.20. Most Likely Scenario: LONG positions above 79.2 with 79.55 & 79.85 in sight. Alternative scenario: The downside penetration of 79.2 will call for a slide towards 78.9 & 78.75. Comment: the pair is pulling back on its support, caution. |
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