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O boy eh! This Iheanocha of a boy will go far. I see humility in him. Chinekem eh! Emeka bia lee flavour! This flavour of a man wan corrupt me. |
National team of the year goes to Nigeriana! |
Malaysian authorities seize Bibles in ‘Allah’ row on january 02, 2014 at 12:18 pm in news KUALA LUMPUR, (AFP) – Malaysian Islamic authorities on Thursday seized hundreds of Bibles from a Christian group and questioned two of its officers, one of them said, amid tensions over the use of the word “Allah”. A court in October barred a Malaysian Catholic newspaper from using “Allah” to refer to the Christian God in its Malay- language edition — a verdict which was welcomed by Muslim conservatives but which sparked concern among Christians, a minority in the multi-faith country. After the verdict, Prime Minister Najib Razak, walking a tightrope between pleasing his conservative Muslim ethnic Malay base without alienating non-Muslim minorities, assured Christians the practice of their religion would not be threatened. But Islamic officials from the central state of Selangor on Thursday seized 16 boxes containing more than 300 Bibles from the Bible Society of Malaysia, said the society’s president Lee Min Choon. Lee said he and a colleague were also detained “under a state law, which prohibits the use of the word Allah by non- Muslims”. Source: Vanguardnews |
bigfree: @op. You do nothing!!!You are wrong dear. Your blood is your blood. Dnt shy away from your responsibility. No sane person will voluntary leave his/her blood else where. |
osystein: BwahahahaHater! Where have you been in Igbo land. My village is far better than your capital territory. |
d escape over the frontiers into Cameroun or Gabon was very easy. Moreover, the timber companies needed growing amounts of labour, and the spread of coffee cultivation offered an alternative means of paying taxes. Fernando Po thus continued to suffer from labour shortages. The French only briefly permitted recruitment in Cameroun, and the main source of labour came to be Igbo smuggled in canoes from Calabar, Nigeria. The British made this current of labour migration legal in 1942. It was this agreement which really permitted Fernando Po to become one of Africa's most productive agricultural areas after the Second World War. It is ovious that every where Igbos steps their feets prospers and that is why some ar jealouse of us. |
My first post hope make front page. |
Is Nigeria's Kenneth Omeruo Chelsea's best kept secret? Kenneth Omeruo may well be Chelsea's best kept secret. When he walks along the streets of Abuja, in Nigeria, he is mobbed by fans but to meet up for our interview in London, Omeruo travelled on the tube and was not recognised once. The 20-year-old defender played in this year's Africa Cup of Nations final, marked Luis Suarez at the Confederations Cup and is almost guaranteed to start for his country at next year's World Cup in Brazil. But at Chelsea he is still waiting to make his debut. Not that the level-headed youngster is getting frustrated. For now, he is just enjoying working with some of his heroes. "I get a lot of messages from Nigerians asking me how is Michael Essien? How is Samuel Eto'o? Have you spoken with them?" Omeruo told BBC Sport. "These are players that fans adore in Africa. And training alongside the big names, the likes of [Frank] Lampard and [Fernando] Torres is really, really good. I get to test myself and find out if I'm really ready. "Eto'o, Essien, John Mikel Obi, Demba Ba, they always say well done. The encouragement from these big players has been really good. "Every player jokes with everyone, it doesn't matter how old you are and that's important for a young player. "Recently I was with Essien at his place, I met his family - it's really nice outside football to get some advice from the other senior players." Omeruo signed for Chelsea from Standard Liege in January 2012 and immediately went on loan to Dutch top-flight side ADO Den Haag. Then only 19, he impressed enough in the Eredivisie to win a place in Nigeria's starting line- up at the Africa Cup of Nations and it turned into a wonderful tournament for the Super Eagles. They won the trophy for the first time since 1994 and Omeruo was one of Nigeria's key players, especially in the quarter-final, when he kept Didier Drogba quiet in the 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast. A shoulder injury has delayed his progress this season, but the centre-back is now back to full fitness and has his sights firmly set on the World Cup. "Our aim with Nigeria is to get to the semi-finals in Brazil and try to win something," he said. "We don't want to be among the teams that just want to qualify, we want to actually get to a stage that would actually shock people. "There's a real confidence, the players are young and we're like family thanks to the coaches and the way things are done. We really have unity." Omeruo made his comeback from injury in the crucial second leg of Nigeria's World Cup qualifier against Ethiopia and helped keep a clean sheet in the 2-0 win which gave Nigeria a 4-1 aggregate victory. It says a lot about how highly he is rated by Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi that Omeruo started the match, despite not playing any first-team games for Chelsea. "I never expected my career to go as quick as it is now," Omeruo admitted. "I thought that maybe by the time I got to the stage of playing at a World Cup, players like Essien and Cristiano Ronaldo would have retired. "But I'm really happy with the way my football career has developed and I just have to concentrate and keep working hard. I'm really looking forward to the World Cup. "We don't mind who we get in the draw. We've shown we can play well against the best teams." Omeruo has been linked with a loan move in January and clubs in the Premier League and the top half of the Championship are said to be interested, but he is determined to try to win a place in Chelsea's first team. "I haven't really spoken to manager Jose Mourinho about it but I just have to give my best in training and hope that he recognises it," he said. "For now I just want to focus and see if I get a chance to play for Chelsea and then when it comes to January I'll see what the options are. "I'm hoping to get into the team and start playing because the World Cup is just around the corner. "Mourinho has a great impact on the players, he makes you want to play your best and value an opportunity when it's given to you. He's a great coach." If 2014 goes as planned it won't be long before Omeruo is being recognised all over the world. Share this story By John Bennett BBC World Service Sport |
If it happend in Nigeria, the would blame one woman.... What is that her name Oduah! |
Jenams: Here's a man who is in charge of a state dat has a university. Yet he cnt send his son there to study! Kai, naija we r doomed! We r bn fooled! We r bn taken for granted! We need to fight dis people! They dnt mean well for us all! Death to all politicians in nigeria whose kids cnt study in nigeria! I dey vex!ASUU knws dt our politicians kids are not schooling in this country and they embark on this senseless strike to frustrate the poor masses and they even have the gut 2 tell us dt they are fighting for us. Some senseles Nigerians belived them. Shame to ASUU for making Nigerian education a disgrace! |
SlyIg: And what happened to the University of Nigeria that his son had to travel that far for his education!Olodo, is he the only Nigerians that schools in abroad? |
Because character is beauty not facial look dear. |
Emzybrown: jezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzuspour you bucket of water..... |
I talk am b4, ds indomie geration is beta than our own foofoo generation. Imagin 16yr kid having brain of 32yr man. I no blame d coaches wey talk say our boys na over aged. |
O boy e! Ds Mohammed carry bomb 4 leg oh! Good play boys.... |
O boy e! Ds Mohammed carry bomb 4 leg oh! |
What do you call eclips in your local dialet? |
It's happening life here in Enugu.... The moon is half and there is a black body in btwn it. And weather is kind of cloudy and sunny at d same time. Thank God i read physics, if not some pastor/native doctor would hv bn on high patronage! Lol |
sCores |
Goooaaalll!! This Iheanacho is nt selfish.... NEPA!!! DON TAKE MY FUCKING LIGHT. |
Jeez! Suaraz junior don dey behave like Suaraz senior. Our main man is out and NTA just dey Bleep up! |
I'm missing Iheanacho my brother. Abeg coach change joor this boys don tire! |
Abeg this Uruguay no 7 wey just enter don pass 25 joor! |
killuminati: Wat iz wrong wit dis NTA station sef.. Na so so skip d ting dey skip sef. Mtcshw! I don vexI wonder oh! |
who say naija no be foothball nation ![]() |
I think Chidera Ezeh. That boy is talented. Man city, Chelsea and Arsenal has been monitoring him since he was 14. He has gone trial to Man city and then man city coach Roberto Mancini did every thing to sign him but d agent asking price was a barrier. He will come out good and he is really a kid. |
Well done essien. |
our coach need to make changes oh, some of our players are weak. JESUS!!! which kind goal be this? I love this goal. |
safarigirl: welcome. Oya come siddon. Emzy and homesteady abeg give this guy one cup of alomo, na me go payChai! Madam bring pepper soup join am. Thank you bro. I appreciate. |
first time to comment on nairaland and is on what i love soo much. FOOTHBALL!!! I'm happy that these boys are making me proud..... |
olowe2007: Please I need an expert opinion on this. Why are houses not painted black? Is anything wrong in painting a house black?Nothing is wrong only that black colour absorbs heat and it is not wise to paint a building black here in western part of Africa that has high hot weather. |
berem: Who cares? Will that make him stop being incompetent,corrupt and clueless? Nonsense!This is not the best way to address your president. If you think is easy to be a leader,try and get some couple of domestic animals and see how you can manage them. |


