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E go better, i had no shoe go fix am or we should all pray the prices should come down by fire by thunder. |
Eeyah, see our new home sha, anyways can we get a new goalkeeper? i also need another RB and a good "BOX" striker, preferably a tall striker. |
donnie:Attack the message and not the messenger, so because i posted something that has to do with your lord, you're here barking? don't worry he won't take you to heaven, you make heaven on your OWN |
^^^ So the gods made Jonathan win and not the "votes"? ![]() |
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Michael Uchebo & Ahmed Musa [Match made in Heaven] Michael Uchebo and Ahmed Musa are two young Nigerian strikers who are currently playing for Dutch side VVV Venlo. Out of the two, Musa is much well known on the forums, at only a tender age of 18, Musa is already a Nigerian international, and has scored for the Super Eagles. The reason this thread contains both Nigerian talents is because both together, are a real potent force up front, and their link up play, understanding with each other, is impeccable, and these two talents don't deserve to be separated. You may have only heard of Uchebo for the first time, so let me tell you a bit more about him, Full name: Michael Okechukwu Uchebo Born: 2/2/1990 (Nigeria) Height: 6ft 7 Position: CF DB Rating: 75 Uchebo joined Dutch side VVV at the age of 19, due to his commanding performances at the African Youth Championships, a number of other clubs, including Feyenoord were interested, but the leggy Nigerian decided to join VVV. Uchebo suffered an injury on the first day of the 10/11 season in a game against NEC, he was taken off after 51 minutes due to a metatarsal injury, as a result, Uchebo was out for 9 matches. After his return, as expected with metatarsal injuries, he was slowly eased back in to the first team, and has played a key part in VVV's season, notching up over 1000 minutes, 4 goals and 4 assists. VVV however are currently 2nd bottom of the Eredivise, 14 points from safety, although they are currently in the relegation play - off places, so VVV still have a chance of surviving in top flight. Uchebo caught my eye as i was watching him play against Feyenoord last week, it was a thrilling 3 -2 win for VVV, with Uchebo, along with Musa, the catalysts behind their teams victory. Standing at 6ft 7 inches, Uchebo is a tall, leggy striker, in the mould of Arsenal legend, Kanu. Uchebo was signed by VVV along with Emenike Alex, and Dutch site voetbal described Alex as 'a strong left footed defender', and then described Uchebo as a player 'even stronger'. Uchebo, as expected, is a target man, but his game is much more than just holding off defenders and bringing others in to play, Uchebo likes to drop deep and come in from wide positions at times also to show off his dribbling skills, he's a very mobile player, and for his height, he has terrific acceleration. Uchebo celebrating with the fans, and takes a moment to remember his fathers death a few day before the match against Feyenoord. Along with Musa then, you have the perfect 'big small' partnership, at only 5ft 7 tall, Musa is a foot smaller in height, but just as good, if not better on the pitch than Uchebo. If it wasn't for an ankle injury, Musa was a certain inclusion in the Nigeria squad for the 2010 World Cup. At only 18 years of age, extraordinarily, Musa was shortlisted by IFFHS as the World Player of the Year, each year, the best footballer in the world is selected by national team trainers and national team captains, and Nigeria put forward Chelsea player Mikel Obi, and young sensation Ahmed Musa. Musa is very quick footballer who likes to operate in and around the penalty area, he has exceptional finishing abilites, and is equally efficient in creating chances for his teammates, a nightmare for any defender, his dribbling ability and speed are his biggest assets. Musa has played much more than Uchebo due to Uchebo's unjury this season, with 1700 minutes to his name along with 5 goals and 5 assists, a rise to alteast a rating of 80 is on the cards, and Uchebo should reach the 78 mark. Both these two young talents need to snapped up as soon as possible as the Eredivsie will be reviewed soon. Here are extended highlights of the two in action against Feyenoord. You would think that if VVV have the slightest of chances on holding on to these two great young talents, they must offer the two top level football next season, but even if VVV do manage to stay up, there will almost certainly be offers put on the table for these two young precocious talents. __________________ |Michael Uchebo & Ahmed Musa [Match made in Heaven]| |Cenk Tosun [Gaziantepspor Goal-Machine]| Last edited by 'Legend; 05-07-2011 at 02:05 PM. |
@medjai Why should a player wait for his salaries to be increased before he starts upgrading his career by scoring well? if you score more goals, you become sellable to the outside clubs, take Ahmed Musa and Worge as a case study, it was their goal exploits that took them out of Nigeria, the earlier players start thinking of their own future, the better for them and the league @Dis guy Me i never experience that one before o, most players that play penalty for their clubs are usually their captains and sometimes the GK, but for random players? i doubt that. |
Nigeria coach Samson Siasia selects squad for Argentina Ameobi in, Odemwingie out Posted: 2011-05-19 17:00 Nigeria coach Samson Siasia has left out Osaze Odemwingie from his squad for June's double header against Argentina and Ethiopia. Instead, Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi has been called up take part in the high-profile friendly against the South Americans in Abuja and an African Nations Cup qualifier in Addis Ababa. Siasia also handed a recall to defender Yusuf Mohammed to plug the hole at right-back, with Heartland's Chibuzor Okonkwo the only available right-back following the tragic loss of Adefemi Olubayo early this month. Also recalled is Karabukspor striker Emmanuel Emenike. Goalkeepers - Vincent Enyeama, Dele Aiyenugba, Austin Ejide Defenders - Chibuzor Okonkwo, Yusuf Mohammed, Taye Taiwo, Joseph Yobo, Dele Adeleye, Efe Ambrose, Yusuf Ayila Midfielders - John Mikel Obi, Joel Obi, Fengor Ogude, Kalu Uche, Nnamdi Oduamadi, Nosa Igiebor, Isaac Promise Forwards - Victor Anichebe, Peter Utaka, Obinna Nsofor, Ike Uche, Ekigho Ehiosun, Emmanuel Emenike, Ahmed Musa Standby - Shola Ameobi, Victor Moses http://www.kickoff.com/news/21843/nigeria-coach-samson-siasia-selects-squad-for-argentina.php |
1st of June 2011 has been set aside for a game between the super eagles of Nigeria and the ruthless boys of the Argentine national team, though some players like Hugain, Tevez, Messi, Mascherano and the likes of other notable names might miss the final list yet to be released by the coach of Argentina, other names who are rumored to be from their local league are expected to fill into the gap. This is going to be the first grade A match under the tutelage of coach Samson Siasia, is he likely to prove to the whole of Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world that he has a team or building a team capable of matching any first class national teams out there? your guess is as good as mine. VENUE: Abuja National Stadium Time : 7PM Nigerian time
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Behold the richest pastors in Nigeria! Posted May 11, 2010 10 May, 2010 Modern Ghana Source Link The common saying, 'As poor as a church rat' is fast losing its proverbial essence, given the assets churches and their leaders parade today. To disprove the saying, Opeyemi Adesina, Tayo Salami and Chika Morkah, using additional Internet sources, identify four Nigerian pastors who are not only rich but are setting the pace in the art of wealth creation and business management. They labour in the Lord's vineyard, yet they are stupendously rich. That statement aptly captures the monetary worth of some pastors plying the gospel of Christ in Nigeria today. Not a few people will marvel at the value of the estates and earthly possessions on which they sit and superintend. Although they are many in the wealth circle, four of them clearly stand out, given their carriage, life styles, investments and popularity. Not many will fault the likes of Bishop David Oyedepo of Winners Chapel, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy, and Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua of Synagogue Church of All Nation as the 'Big Four' among several other affluent ministers of God. It may pose a surprise that a few others who are head-to-head, or even heads above these four are not included, it is for no other reason than that their churches are more institutional and non-hereditary as churches of these four are likely to be. It's on that ground that Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, in particular, is not included. Bishop David Oyedepo Based on the parameters earlier listed, the richest pastor in Nigeria can be said to be the President and Founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel, Bishop David O. Oyedepo. The church has the largest worship centre in the country, a 50,000-seat auditorium located at Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State. Bishop Oyedepo is reported to own two private jets (Gulfstream 1 & Gulfstream 4), a Rolls Royce phantom among other luxury cars, an expensive university (Covenant University), a massive church auditorium, over 1000 branches locally and internationally. He's also reported to be collecting through his church an average tithe income of 30 million Naira per Sunday (excluding offerings and other levies), franchises including literatures, e.t.c. Whenever he or Faith, his wife is going out in the town, either separately or together, they usually go out with a convoy of vehicles and blaring of siren to beat the traffic. The couple like riding in posh jeeps with one or two vehicles in front and a similar number of cars following the one occupied by either of them. Although the Winners' Chapel is one of Africa's fastest-growing Pentecostal churches, Oyedepo is often invited for crusades by other churches. He has a global vision of evangelism and has taken the gospel outside the shores of Nigeria, which have yielded a lot of financial rewards. “Your financial revolution is tied to what you do with your finances on the gospel,” he often tells his congregation. As part of his outreach programmes, Oyedepo acquired a multi-million naira aircraft in 1996 to facilitate his evangelism programmes to countries outside Nigeria. This earned him the appellation “Jet-Age pastor”. He believes he is sent to a generation and not just a denomination to work signs and wonders. He established the Covenant University in Ota, Ogun State, thereby using his wealth for the promotion of tertiary education in Nigeria. Prophet T. B. Joshua Temitope Balogun Joshua, born June 12, 1963 and commonly referred to as T. B. Joshua, is the founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), a Christian organisation headquartered in Ikotun, Lagos State. A Christian pastor, humanitarian and author, Joshua broadcasts Christian televangelism via SCOAN's Christian television station Emmanuel TV, and on the Internet via the Streaming Faith Broadcast Portal. His sprawling church building on Ikotun/Egbe Road is reported to worth billions of naira. Joshua is said to have started a church with just a handful of members, naming it 'The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations'—a name he says God divinely revealed to him. Since then, the church has grown far beyond the shores of Nigeria . More than 15,000 members attend the weekly Sunday service, and visitors from outside Nigeria are accommodated in the church facilities. From the very first service held in 1987 to the present day, the church has been controversial due to reports of miraculous signs and wonders that occur every week. The church currently has branches in Ghana, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Greece. He is also mentoring many evangelists from around the world in the church premises, saying: “The biggest reward God can give to His servant, is to make disciples who will do better than what we are presently doing.”. 'Another Ministry' is the humanitarian arm of SCOAN, with projects catering to the needs of widows, dwarfs, the elderly, physically challenged, orphans and the destitute. The church provides scholarships to orphans and children of the less privileged, with educational support promised from primary to tertiary levels. There is also a rehabilitation programme for armed robbers and prostitutes. Often, the church financially supports them to secure a practical vocation. During his 45th birthday on June 12, 2008, T. B. Joshua made a large donation to the less privileged. Joshua has also provided scholarships for numerous physically challenged students and sponsored many physically challenged athletes. He is known to help people, irrespective of faith or denomination. Joshua recently floated a football club 'My People FC' as part of his efforts to help the youth, the young team already making a mark on the Nigerian football scene. Already, three players have been sponsored abroad to play professional football in Sweden. Two players from My People FC played for Nigeria's Golden Eaglets in the last FIFA U-17 World Cup,were raised at Synagogue. Sani Emmanuel, who was raised in The SCOAN and worked as an altar boy, was Nigeria's top-scorer and the tournament's MVP, winning the Golden Ball and Silver Shoe. Emmanuel and his colleague Ogenyi Onazi have since expressed plans to have a foundation to help other less privileged youths, where 'every proper means will be used to discover the talented'. At a thanksgiving service in The SCOAN held after the cadet World Cup, Golden Eaglet's goalkeeper, Dami Paul, also testified to receiving healing through Joshua's prayers before the tournament's commencement. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Chris Oyakhilome, Pastor of Believers' LoveWorld Incorporated otherwise called Christ Embassy Church, is not only winning souls but has built an expansive business empire from which he is making huge amount of money. His church headquarters is a magnificent glass building. Its blue and gold colours stand it out in the crowd of old buildings on Oregun Road, Ikeja, Lagos. The building which is a few poles away from the old Suzuki Motorcycle assembly plant glitters like the corporate headquarters of a progressive new generation bank. Chris Oyakhilome, the Edo State-born pastor, runs the branches of the church and his other businesses from there. The church has provided for Oyakhilome a good platform for his other business interests which include banking, publishing, broadcasting, entertainment and the hospitality industries. A normal Sunday service at the headquarters draws not less than 30,000 worshipers. Most of them come from distant parishes of the church and the attraction is Oyakhilome himself who they all want to see live on the pulpit. Oyakhilome belongs to the growing clan of pastors who preach prosperity but he is better known for his miracles which are very controversial. Even then, they have remained the source of his popularity and the huge fortunes that he has made. The church operates like a conglomerate with no fewer than 10 subsidiaries that work with the common goal of oiling the purse of the ministry and its patron. The major money spinning arms of the ministry includes LoveWorld Cyber Ministry, LoveWorld Television, Love World Christian Network, LoveWorld Multimedia Ministry and LoveWorld Publishing Ministry. One business enterprise run by the church is the LoveWorld Records Limited located in Ikeja. It was incorporated in 2008 as a private limited liability company to carry on the business of music, entertainment and gospel merchandise. The Christ Embassy recording studio operates a distribution network that facilitates the selling and marketing of records within and outside Nigeria. His group's investments in the media include Minaj Broadcasting International, MBI; Superscreen television; National Standard, a monthly magazine; National Daily, a weekly newspaper; and a cable television network known as Loveworld Media. The satellite television is based in South Africa and it is a free-to-air-no subscription channel. It was set up primarily for the purpose of the church evangelism. Superscreen television station, owned by Oyakhilome, occupies the seventh floor of Lagemo House at Onipanu area of Lagos. The television which began operation in 2007, boasts of state of the art broadcast equipment. . Majority of staff of the television station are members of Christ Embassy. The television station serves as the media arm of the church, especially because it routinely telecasts church programmes of Christ Embassy. In pursuit of the church's craze for publicity and in spite of huge investments in the broadcast media, Christ Embassy again set up its sole private television station called Loveworld News Media. The studio is located within the church headquarters and is said to operate a 12-hour daily service airing church programmes. National Standard hit the news-stands in July 2004 as a monthly glossy magazine. Its first office was at Plot 2, Ajumobi Street, off ACME Road, Agidingbi, before relocating to 25 Ogunlowo Street, off Adeniyi Jones, where it is at the moment. Today, the publication has gone weekly. Its sister publication, National Daily, which is a weekly tabloid, is located on Emina Crescent, off Toyin Street, Ikeja. Paradigm Communications Limited oversees the publication of the papers for Oyakilome's business empire. The church's investments in these media enterprises alone is put at more than N5 billion. Global Plus printing press is another investment of the pastor. The hi-tech ultra modern press is located along Ikosi Road, Oregun, Ikeja. Monthly financial yields of the printing press which is worth more than two billion Naira is about N10 million. Christ Embassy also owns CFI Pictures, a company that produces Christian movies. Located within the headquarters premises is a digital media store that markets electronic books and a gift card shop. The two are also money spinning channels for the church. The church also has investments in the event and entertainment sector. In 2008, it bought over a warehouse belonging to a shoe making factory along Oregun Road which was converted to an event centre called K and G Event Centre. The event and recreational centre which is located at 8a, Oregun Road, has relaxation spots and other entertainment conveniences for customers. The church also has an eatery called Dicksons. The fast food joint is rapidly expanding its outlets. It is being developed to compete favourably with Mr Biggs and similar outfits in the country. Oyakhilome has also spread his business tentacles to the financial sector. The church owns two microfinance banks one of which is Moneycom Microfinance Bank. Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) has carved a niche for himself in the British Christian community. His church, which attracts 8,000 congregation, is considered one of the richest in Britain. According to Robert Booth of The Guardian (London) reports, Pastor Ashimolowo, with a £100,000 yearly pay, earns more than the Archbishop of Canterbury, the official head of the British church. KICC is reported as one of the richest religious institutions in both Britain and Nigeria. The Kingsway International Christian Centre, in Walthamstow, has filed company accounts which reveal it made a £4.9m profit over a period of 18 months. It also has assets of £22.9m, more than three times the amount held by the foundation which maintains St Paul's Cathedral. His church's wealth, according to reports, stems largely from the donations it encourages from its 8,000-strong largely African and Caribbean congregation. They gave £9.5m in tithes and offerings in the 18 months to April 2008, dwarfing the £33,000 that the average Church of England congregation gave over the same period. Rather than a more traditional plate collection, forms are handed out to worshippers so they can make bank transfers at some services. KICC's wealth is the clearest sign yet of the gathering popularity of evangelical Pentecostalism which is the only growing branch of Christianity in the UK with an estimated 300,000 weekly worshippers. The church's increasing wealth represents a transformation in its fortunes after the discovery in 2005 by Charity Commission investigators of financial irregularities. Ashimolowo was ordered to repay £200,000 after it emerged he used church assets to buy a £13,000 Florida timeshare and £120,000 on his birthday celebrations, including £80,000 on a car. New trustees were appointed and Ashimolowo was removed from his role as chief executive. “The last 18 months have been a period of incredible journey in the life of KICC,” said Ashimolowo in a preface to the accounts. “It has been very exciting to see God move the ministry from one level to another as we witness the increased manifestation of His glory.” Ashimolowo is understood to earn his salary from preaching as well as royalties from sermons published in books and on DVDs through his own company. Ashimolowo Media Ministries made a profit of close to £60,000 in 2003. Four KICC directors earn between £60,000 and £80,000 each. By contrast, a typical Church of England vicar earns around £21,500 and even the Archbishop of Canterbury, who has responsibility for an active congregation of close to a million people, only earns £68,740 a year. “This is a very well-financed business,” said a tax accountant who examined the accounts for the Guardian. “It holds more than £16m in short term investments. I am the honorary auditor of my local church and they have just £20,000 on deposit.” “The teaching of the church is very much about self-development,” said James McGlashan, a former oil executive who is now KICC's chief operating officer. “If that is preaching wealth then we are preaching wealth. Becoming financially independent, owning a house, getting a degree and a better job is good.” According to the accounts filed with Companies House, KICC finances were boosted by the sale for £10.1m of its Waterden Road home in Hackney to the London Development Agency which needed the site for the 2012 Olympics. It is planning to spend between £50m and £80m on a five-year project to build a complex at a site in Rainham, Essex, with capacity for 8,000 worshippers, classrooms, a TV studio, bookstore and offices. As in Britain, Ashimolowo is fast spreading his church in Nigeria, spending millions of naira to plant branches of his church in every part of the country. His expansive church auditorium in Mende area of Maryland, Lagos speaks volume of his financial muscles. http://www.christianaggression.org/item_display.php?type=ARTICLES&id=1273608292 |
Church business is big business. we guess so The saying, ‘As poor as a church rat’ is now a misnomer because churches are no longer poor. The four richest Nigerian pastors are Bishop David Oyedepo President and Founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel; Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre; Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy; and Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua of Synagogue Church of All Nation. And based on these findings these churches are far from poor…. David Oyedepo Bishop David Oyedepo President and Founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel Winners Chapel is a megachurch founded by Bishop Oyedepo in 1981 with over 400 branches. The Ota, Ogun State headquartered Ministry, Faith Tabernacle is the largest worship center in the world, with a sitting capacity of 50,000 people and an outside overflow of 250,000 and holds three services every Sunday. Other assets of the church include two aircraft (Gulfstream 1 & Gulfstream 4) and a fleet of over 400 buses that convey worshipers to and from Faith-Tabernacle, Canaanland. Plans are in the making to purchase a third aircraft for use by the vice president, Bishop David Abioye. The Church also owns Dominion Publishing House, which turns out books and other materials written by Oyedepo. An arm of the Ministry World Mission Agency(WMA) provides welfare and other health and humanitarian services to the needy in the society. The Sunday tithes collection in the church averages 30 million Naira per week (approximately 300,000 dollars), this amount excludes offerings and other levies, franchises including literatures. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Pastor of Believers’ LoveWorld Incorporated aka Christ Embassy Church Chris Oyakhilome Christ Embassy headquartered in Lagos has 30,000 members. The church owns a large business empire with invests in banking, publishing, broadcasting, entertainment and the hospitality industries. The major money spinning arms of the ministry includes LoveWorld Cyber Ministry, LoveWorld Television, Love World Christian Network, LoveWorld Multimedia Ministry and LoveWorld Publishing Ministry. Love World the first 24-hour Christian Network from Africa to the rest of the world. Monthly financial yields of the 2 billion Naira printing press is approximately 10m Naira. Matthew Ashimolowo Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) KICC church has 12,000 members and it is one of the richest churches in the UK. The church started in 1992 and it is pastored by Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo. Pastor Ashimolowo, who earns an annual salary of £100,000.00, earns more than the Archbishop of Canterbury, the official head of the British church. KICC’s profit in 18 months was approximately £4.9m profit. It also has assets of £22.9m, more than three times the amount held by the foundation which maintains St Paul’s Cathedral. In 2008 the church received £9.5m in offerings and tithes, dwarfing the £33,000 that the average Church of England congregation gave over the same period. In 2005, KICC’s charity, The King’s Ministries Trust, was investigated by Charity Commission for financial irregularities and mismanagement. The report alleged that Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo acted as both a trustee and a paid employee of the charity, contrary to existing UK charity law, and was responsible for approving payments and benefits to himself and his wife, Yemisi, totaling more than £384,000. Benefits received included free accommodation for himself and family, including an £80,000 car and purchase of a Florida timeshare property for £13,000 using a charity credit card, and over half a million pounds paid out to Ashimolowo’s private companies, which were operated from church property and had unclear business relationships with the charity. New trustees were appointed. Ashimolowo earns his salary from preaching as well as royalties from sermons published in books and on DVDs through his own company. Ashimolowo Media Ministries made a profit of close to £60,000 in 2003. According to the accounts filed with Companies House, KICC finances were boosted also by the sale of its Waterden Road home in Hackney for £10.1m to the London Development Agency which needed the site for the 2012 Olympics. It is planning to spend between £50m and £80m on a five-year project to build a complex at a site in Rainham, Essex, with capacity for 8,000 worshippers, classrooms, a TV studio, bookstore and offices. Prophet T. B. Joshua Synagogue Church of All Nation TB Joshua SCOAN, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has over 15,000 members on Sundays. SCOAN headquartered in Ikotun, Lagos State, has been controversial due to reports of miraculous signs and wonders that occur every week from the very first service held in 1987 to the present day. Numerous videos have been produced which purport to document the healing of incurable sicknesses such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, and paralysis; showing people’s conditions before, during, and after prayer from T. B. Joshua. The Synagogue has over 15,000 members at its weekly Sunday services. The church currently has branches in Ghana, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Greece. The Prophet draws his crowd with his miracle services. Another Ministry is the humanitarian arm of SCOAN, with projects catering to the needs of widows, dwarves, the elderly, physically challenged, orphans and the destitute. The church provides scholarships to orphans and children of the less privileged, with educational support promised from primary to tertiary levels. There is also a rehabilitation program for armed robbers and prostitutes. During his 45th birthday on June 12, 2008, T. B. Joshua made a large donation to the less privileged. Joshua has also provided scholarships for numerous physically challenged students and sponsored many physically challenged athletes. He is known to help people, irrespective of faith or denomination. After the devastating Haiti Earthquake on January 12, 2010, the Emmanuel TV Haiti Earthquake Relief Team, the television station of SCOAN & broadcasts, was sent to the disaster area. by Opeyemi Adesina, Tayo Salami and Chika Morkah for Africanloft http://www.questionmarkmag.com/2010/06/meet-the-four-richest-nigerian-pastors/
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lol, nope, na agbo jedi i dey sell ![]() |
As long as he's a Nigerian and has a Nigerian passport, this is a lost case. |
^^^ Lemme see that sponge hair of yours, maybe you have a sponge on your head and not hair jokes! |
That i can't say, but who knows. |
^^^ Well i told her no one wigs/weaves and all that, i told her to go back to braiding, she's complaining about having small head lol That's what i told her, NO MORE WEAVES, i call attachments "horsetail" ![]() |
^^^ But wait o, how many GK dey play PK for our league? all the highlights i watched, i am yet to see any GK play PK. I just think our local strikers aren't that good with exception to few names, that's why it's easy to spot just one good striker from the whole of the league |
When did Yusuf Ayila turn defender? |
[quote author=omo_to_dun link=topic=201168.msg8343256#msg8343256 date=1305705491]Chei, this ogugua fine o. From her posts I can tell she is also highly intelligent. A rare combination. Blessed is he who findeth thee. [I had to repost this][/quote]MENN Who's that DOWN-TO-EARTH-NATURAL-BLACK-WOMAN on your profile? Gosh she looks clean, raw beauty with real hair!!! but why she come wear padlock with chain for neck like slave inside prison? ![]() |
^^^ Well na small my girl take fine pass you, small ![]() I also need to see if my babe's hair can be longer than yours, hers is about her shoulders and the hair texture is just too thin, she complains of breakage and is trying to quit the hair task i gave her but i am just too stubborn, GAVE her series of warnings lol (jokes sha) Told her no more laughing, we spoke for close to 2 hours on the phone and i only laughed twice, she noticed it and knew i was serious, she kept asking me why i didn't laugh much for 2 hours, just told her "when i am serious, i want to be taken serious" fear catch her (i ain't idi-amin o) ![]() |
^^^^ What exactly are we expected to do with this? a harmless question o. |
See as dem dey struggle to even score, i mean can't we have like a player scoring as high as 30 goals in a season? is that too hard? ![]() |
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Too late!!! ![]() |
FBS:Bro we good, trying to return back to the sport section again ![]() |
^^^^ Because they can afford it, do you know how much 1,000 pounds is in naira? that's enough to rent a 2 bedroom flat in any part of Lagos mainland for 2 years, NOW WHY WOULD I USE THAT TO GO WATCH A 90 MINUTES FOOTBALL MATCH ![]() |
For Abuja right? hehehehe PREPARE to see EMPTY seats scattered around. ![]() |
^^ Let them shun the games, that would be their un-doing, most African players are becoming irrelevant in their respective clubs in Europe. |
Nothing down here. ![]() |
Campion come May 28th. |
Dis Guy:Oga where u come go? |
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which branch? Ikot Ekpene or Nnewi?


