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bidemi12:^^^^^ oK WE DON FAIL, WE DON SCATTER, INFACT WE NO DEY IN EXISTENCE AGAIN, SO ARE YOU HAPPY NOW? HAS THIS NAGGING OF YOURS PUT FOOD ON YOUR TABLE OR ON THE TABLE OF THOSE HOW DON'T HAVE ANY? ![]() If the votes are rigged, what stops you from protesting and revolting? |
Hehehehehe, by their utterances, ye shall know them all ![]() |
tosag:Ok ok ok ok, they get selected, yes Nigeria is a failed state, ok ok, so what should we do? keep nagging or take action? revolt or keep whining?Pastor Adeboye already said on LIVE TV that he is ready to lead a protest if the coming election is rigged, now this is what i called ACTION, tell me, what's your own plan to make your failed state of Nigeria better? ![]() |
poweredcom:Yes, electricity is not constant, not because we cannot have a constant electricity, but because people like you are fond to always nag nag nag without any action, we all know why we don't have constant electricity (corruption from the few elite), yet we that are bearing the brunt have failed to act, we sit down, nag about all our problems without taking any action. ELECTION IS COMING, VOTE THESE PEOPLE OUT, if smaller & bigger countries could fix electricity for their own country, why can't we have the same? answer is corrupt leaders and weak followers who only know how to nag and whine, yet wouldn't act. |
Your love is my light oh Lord. |
^^^^^^ ok we don hear you ![]() |
eldee:Hehehehehe, just like i said, dream on bro lol, anyways 1: 5 to Barca already lol ![]() |
Salami set for Tornadoes return by Ojeikere Aikhoje 18 December 2010, 11:44 Nigeria ‘B’ international, Eugene Salami, who was second top scorer in the Nigeria Premier League last season, is set to make a return for Niger Tornadoes against leaders, Sunshine Stars, in Saturday’s match day seven action. Salami, who became one of the hottest properties in the league last term when he equaled the 17-goal mark of Ishaya Jatau (1990) and Akarandut Orok (2009), traveled to Egypt on of the eve of the present campaign for trials. The forward was at the famous Cairo based Al-Ahly National, El-Gouna, Smouha Sporting Club in Alexandria, El-Shorta and Fayoum based newly promoted side, Misr El Mikasa. “It’s nice to be back. I have to come back home to play football when the plan didn’t go well. Tornadoes has received me well and I hope to do all I can to boost their position. “I pray God gives me the ability to do well again for the club. All I need is the first goal, then more will come” he said to SuperSport.com. Tornadoes boss, Suleman David expressed excitement with the striker’s return. “We will do our best to ensure he’s in top form so that his next move would be successful,” he said. Salami will up against the league’s leading scorer, Ukeyima Akombo, who has four goals from six matches. The return of Salami will be good news to caretaker coach, Samson Unuanel, who is under pressure to keep his job. http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/101218/Salami_set_for_Tornadoes_return
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Auta wins case against Enyimba by Ojeikere Aikhoje 18 December 2010, 11:54 Nigerian winger Phillip Auta has been in a running battle with his former employers, Enyimba since the Nigeria Premier League kicked-off in November. The good news now is that he has been cleared to enjoy the romance with new found love, Kwara United, after winning ‘round one’ of his career battle with the former Nigerian and African champions. Against all odds, the diminutive winger, went solo and fought what he considered a ‘good fight’ since his former employers failed to fulfill contractual terms. Auta’s feat enters the history books as the first major player vs club battle in the Nigeria Premier League. BOSMAN: Although Auta’s case occurred in the NFF court and not a judicial court, it shares similarities with the famous battle won by former Belgian footballer, Jean-Marc Bosman. The Belgian didn’t earn popularity based on titles won on the field. His fame came as a result of the landmark judicial judgment that completely changed the way footballers are employed. The ruling of the European Court of Justice in December 1995 upheld the case brought by Bosman against the European football authorities as a result of his failed transfer from a Belgian club to a French club in 1990. It allows professional players in the European Union to move freely to another club at the end of their term of contract with their present team. Today, players all over the world move freely after the expiration of their contracts. In two seasons with Enyimba, Auta won the FA Cup (2009) and NPL (2010). However, he never enjoyed his sojourn at the club due to unfulfilled promises. “Enyimba owes me over four million naira. I’m through with them and want to move on. My mind is at Kwara United. I wish Enyimba the best. “I’m happy the NFF finally gave me the chance to play for Kwara United. It’s a provisional clearance, but that’s what I need to play football again” the winger told SuperSport.com Former Shooting Stars forward, Sola Akinwale, applauded the NFF on the judgment. “A club cannot force a player to remain when his mind is no longer there. The player will only play well when he’s happy,” Akinwale, who is now a sports marketing practitioner said to SuperSport.com. Television presenter and sports marketer, Mike Maiyaki, strongly believes Auta took the right steps to seek redress. “Nigerian clubs have not been fair to their players,” Maiyaki stated. “However, players should be better educated. It’s necessary for them to have lawyers when discussing contracts with clubs,” he added. HISTORY The Kaduna-born Phillip Auta made his name at Wikki Tourists. The winger comes from a football family as his elder brother, Samson, also made an impact in the league. Samson starred for Sharks and Bayelsa United respectively. He is presently with Kaduna United. Auta was a member of the Wikki Tourists side that created an upset in the Nigeria Premier League in 2007. His team not only earned a chance to play in the Super Four then, but also played well and secured a ticket to play in the Caf Confederation Cup. Auta’s close pal, Ibrahim Babale, now with Premier League rivals, Sunshine Stars, was also in that famous Wikki side. Till date, that performance remains the best by the now relegated Wikki in the elite class. After the Super Four, both players became transfer targets of bigger clubs. Auta eventually headed for the south-east to join Enyimba, while Ibrahim headed for Sunshine Stars in south-western Nigeria. Auta was one of Enyimba's most outstanding players during its unsuccessful campaign in the 2010 Caf Confederation Cup. http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/101218/Auta_wins_case_against_Enyimba
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Include a link/source to this article, when i say source, i don't mean just the website name, i mean the direct link to your story. |
Uhmmm, Rangers should win this hands down. ![]() |
[size=18pt]MTN/NPL deal excites Idoko[/size] by Humphrey Njoku 17 December 2010, 01:45 Executive director of Ondo state football agency, Mike Idoko has said the coming of telecommunications giant, MTN to the sponsorship of the Nigeria premier league (NPL) will further boost the positive reputation the league is currently enjoying even as he sued for the respect due for the former sponsor, Globacom to be kept intact. Telecommunications firm, MTN Nigeria on Thursday won the title right to sponsor the NPL for the next four years at an amount totaling N2.65 billion, a far better offer to its losing rival and immediate past sponsor, Globacom’s N1 billion. Elated at the new mark the Davidson Owumi led Nigeria Premier League (NPL) has scored in its determined effort to reposition the league; Idoko told SuperSport.com over the telephone on Thursday that the sponsorship deal will bring financial succor to the league, clubs and players. “It is great, only that you cannot write off Glo, they started it all, perhaps if they did not come to sponsor the league may be others will not have fancied the league to the extent of sponsoring it, so we should always give them their due respect. “It is a welcomed development; I must give the credit to Owumi for brokering the deal. Clubs will be better off, it will surely assist clubs to upset some expenses, take care of the welfare of the coaches. “Owumi has done great for the league, publicity is better, teams and players that erred have been punished, television unfriendly pitches have been banned and other innovations, it showed that they meant business and focused.” Asked to advice the NPL on how to leverage on the current romance with the communication outfit, the former team manager of Sunshine Stars and NPL board member said he has confidence in Owumi and the board to do the right thing. “Rome is not built in a day; we have to take it step by step. I am happy we have a few old members in the board, they must have learnt from the mistakes of the past board and with Owumi at the helms of affairs, I am sure they right thing will be done to maintain cordial relationship, this will surely be a romance that will open doors for more romances,” he said. http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/101217/MTNNPL_deal_excites_Idoko
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eldee:Hehehehe, nice try if this will make you sleep well till then ![]() 0:3 to Barca already, Espanyol, abeg make una just go rest joor ![]() |
^^^^^^ After what happened to me, i just decided to go into the market again this week with a very small (live)capital and it surprised me that i was able to maintain a 100% return on it. i used FBS and i traded UCHF, EU, GU, EJ and UJ. very funny that my $3k demo account with sparenfx just turned to $11k lol, sometimes i feel like i underestimate myself, dunno why, i haven't done badly for a while now. As for why my spirit went down, still pains me that i allowed what happened happen. |
poweredcom:And are these points peculiar to just Nigeria? do you know what FAIL means? if you can type using a computer (personal) from the comfort of your own with your own personal network provider, then you are not in a failed state, a failed state is where people cannot even eat 1 square meal per day. Do you know that the number prostitutes in Germany/ UK/ US and Russia alone beat all the prostitutes Nigeria has ever produced home and away hands down? does that make these countries a failed state? Do you know how many people struggle to eat in some parts of Europe? countries like Portugal, Romania, Chile and co have alot of people very poor, Mexico is among them too, also CHINA, INDIA and BRAZIL have alot of people who struggle to eat daily, does these make these countries a failed state? The points you listed are not convincing enough because every country have a share of these things and yet those who claim to rate failed countries didn't rate them. Like i said a place that you believe you can never make it in will remain an obstacle to you even if opportunities are staring at you because you have consciously accepted failure in all your endeavors. I didn't say that, your action is what i just interpreted. |
^^^^^^ How soon do you need it? let me know, email me at my username @ hotmail dot com and we can proceed. |
Dis Guy:Hehehehe, these are relegation customers except Lobi and Tornedoes, let Crown, Bukola and Juth just prepare themselves for their former home waiting for them at the end of the season lol, Funny that Plateau beat Enyimba again lol, i feel Enyimba is likely to end the season around mid table. ![]() |
Lol, now we all can see why these people are on the list of alot of posters on this thread, they just can't hide their spot, LEOPARDS lol, their signature goes with them wherever they go. And for that omo-to-dun, try not to get personal so you don't get to beg for 2 years before your ID is released ![]() |
Dis Guy:And Suraju from papa ajase just told me Insurance of Benin walloped their opponent 20 : 1 and they also got $200 each from the governor ![]() [size=2pt]NA JOKE OO JUST LIKE DIS GUY TOO JOKED[/size] |
Nigeria will remain a failed state to those who see nothing good, and you will all KEEP failing in Nigeria if you believe Nigeria is FAILED state. Since a failed state means a non-performing state, you all saying Nigeria is one will also fail and be un-performing if you are in Nigeria. If you are not in Nigeria and you claim Nigeria is a failed state, then i have nothing to tell you because you surely do not know anything about the peculiarity of Nigeria. |
And who the heck decides a failed state? Obama or Putin? who the heck? ![]() |
Stop derailing the thread, we are not here for sermon, some people could appear an angel to you because you're new, but that does not mean they are not demons to others. wait until you become another mo-ron to him for not accepting his own view. |
And why i go wait taya? |
What surety are you talking about? ![]() |
For 3 days now, i have not seen light, Jonathan you're making me toll the Buhari line oo, the only reason i am still thinking of voting for Jonathan is the light he promised us, but this reason is dying gradually, Buhari is lurking and i am ready to vote Buhari ooo |
Ah!!! not again, Arsenal, RIP. |
MzDarkSkin:When did you join? she's been like this for more than a year now. |
honeric01:Cashed in at 9720 |
v3:Not voted but nominated. semid4lyfe:Well what can i say? ![]() |
medjai:Just once? well i tip Stanley Eguma as for the players, hmmm, i tip Ukeyinma Akonmbo Goalkeeper should be Rotimi Sunday TV station is no other than LTV 8 |
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