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RomanceRe: What I Hate Most About A Lady by Imhandsome: 10:19pm On Aug 28, 2016
na dah kind play wey I dey like
RomanceRe: Edakun! Epp Me! by Imhandsome: 12:26pm On Aug 27, 2016
mhisbliss:
use stones thats what they used to cook this
... what a dish.. rice salad and chicken.... u just made me hungry ... not fair
FamilyRe: Comment Your Mom's Favorite Line When Yelling At You. by Imhandsome: 12:23pm On Aug 27, 2016
she doesn't yell... only d eyes will tell you wah to do.... dose eyes are her words
RomanceRe: Edakun! Epp Me! by Imhandsome: 12:13pm On Aug 27, 2016
nah... use groundnut
CareerKano Elctrical Distribution Company Worker Electrocuted In Kano by Imhandsome(op): 4:40pm On Aug 19, 2016
usaini usman ,37, was electrocuted yesterday after his head got in contact with a high tension power line at the Federal college of education while disconnecting an electrical cable . he was conveyed to murtala Mohammed specialist hospital where he was confirmed dead

RomanceHe Is Really King Of Photoshop by Imhandsome(op): 4:16pm On Aug 19, 2016
after seeing this pix... i had to believe it.......team Nigeria gold medallist ... adekunle gold

RomanceRe: Caption This Pix by Imhandsome(op): 1:44am On Aug 18, 2016
Sabadon:
this is selfie abi na photoshoot wit swag
both of them
SportsRio 2016: Five Reasons Nigeria Lost To Germany by Imhandsome(op): 1:30am On Aug 18, 2016
just saw this nd decided to share...

The Dream Team’s 0-2 defeat to Germany has certainly shattered the hopes of the national U-23 team in getting a gold medal at the Rio Olympics.
In the whole duration of the match Nigeria remained second best in all departments as the German came into the match with a disciplined game plan.
Here are the five reasons Nigeria lost to Germany.....


1. Lost the midfield battle: The closely contested match was won in the midfield as the Germans dominated all proceedings at the center where they beat the Dream Team to their fluent passing game.
Nigeria’s Mikel Obi vs Germany in the semi-finals
Every German was involved in the midfield duel and made sure they did not give the African Champions space to operate especially wrestling down the might of Mikel.


2. Azubuike’s absence: Ndifreke Udo stood in for suspended Azubuike and it took no time to realize the deep hole in the midfield area as the 19-year-old could not fit into the shoes of the missing general.
Germany players celebrate their first goa as Udo looks on
This deficiency gave Mikel more job to do as the German capitalized on the Nigeria’s weakness where they won the balls and spread passes that forced the Dream Team to re-group on several occasions.


3. Too many mistakes: After the Germans had forced the U-23 side in making too many errors, the confidence of the team dwindled as it never looked like the sparkling and entertaining Siasia side.
Amuzie and Selke struggle for the ball
Shehu and Amuzie who have both been brilliant so far in the tournament could not get into the game as too many faulty passes tired the exciting Imoh Ezekiel and Umar upfront.


4. The final third: The only meaningful chance Nigeria had in the match was Mikel’s brilliant effort which was forced into a corner after the captain brilliantly displaced two players.
Mikel attempted to score against Germany
Ezekiel had a bad day,Sadiq Umar was isolated and the worst player of the night Aminu Umar was nowhere to be found only when he caused just one anxious moment in the first half.


5. A traditional technically gifted German side: With all sincerity Nigeria could not match up with the technical masterclass of the young German side all through the match. The Bender brothers, Gnarbry and Selke were all outstanding for the Germans.
Gnarbry was brilliant on the night as he froced fine save from Daniel
The Europeans clipped the wings of the Eagles in all departments and forced fine saves from Emmanuel Daniel who was kept busy all night.
Siasia disappointed after Nigeria’s loss to Germany


Above all, it was unfortunate that Etebo’s injury limited Nigeria’s chances in qualifying into the finals and the jinx on Siasia continues as the highly rated coach has failed again to win at the world stage.
RomanceRe: Caption This Pix by Imhandsome(op): 12:42am On Aug 18, 2016
Fabulocity:
He stopped to smile for a picture mid-race?

Freaking Epic!!!
and he still came first
RomanceRe: QUESTION!! Would You Go 'ANAL' If She Asks For It? by Imhandsome: 12:32am On Aug 18, 2016
with a CD?... yeah... ... buh y'all know...... the tighter the better....
RomanceRe: Caption This Pix by Imhandsome(op): 12:28am On Aug 18, 2016
just negodu d look on the other sprinters face
RomanceRe: Caption This Pix by Imhandsome(op): 12:25am On Aug 18, 2016
Ezedon:
He is a great man, but he cant catch me if he chase me with matchet
... LIEnus...
RomanceRe: Caption This Pix by Imhandsome(op): 12:25am On Aug 18, 2016
VictorRomanov:
this guy is not a serious person. grin how can one smile for the camera while doing as strenuous work as a sprint?
...... hehehehehe... I swear down
RomanceCaption This Pix by Imhandsome(op): 12:13am On Aug 18, 2016
usain bolt be like.... see this pple sef.... #nostress

PoliticsRe: A Dog, Its Name, Its Owner And His Cheerleaders by Imhandsome: 10:51pm On Aug 17, 2016
Progressive01:
Good evening.

I'd like to put this call across to all those who've got functional sensory organs to reign in their hatred for a man who's literally done no harm to them besides standing up against/defeating their preferred candidate in a contest before it results in them paying the ultimate price needlessly.

The world over, leaders are loved and hated by those whom they lead for reasons as diverse as the number of those who hate/love them- even Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Ghandi had people who despised them, squeaky clean as they were in character. That is a truism to which President Buhari isn't an exception. Those who love and hate such leaders have various means of demonstrating same depending on the nature of the society within which they live.

Today, news broke about the arrest of an Igbo trader who not only named his dog "Buhari" but went as far as boldly painting the same on both sides of the pet. He was said to have been arrested for "intent to breach public peace and instigate ethnic and religious unrest".

The incident took place in a predominantly Hausa/Muslim community and an APC state.

Now, as expected, the fanatical haters of anything Muslim/Buhari/North/Hausa/Fulani pounced on the security agencies for "violating the right of Mr Chinakwe", insisting he can "call his pet whatever name he pleases", "write whatever he wishes to write on it", and that "we are back in the dark ages of Military rule".

I really don't know how it happened but there's no gainsaying Jonathan's defeat did deal some people's intellect a fatal blow, otherwise, how else can one explain such idiocy??!!

Besides the fact the name of the father of the complainant is Buhari, that is also the President's name and it doesn't take a soothsayer to tell mr Chinakwe's intent was to spite the President and locals in the area. I must admit I was knocked sideways with the fact he wasn't lynched but rather reported to the authorities!

Knowing how much Muslims/Hausas/Northerners revere Buhari, isn't it the dumbest thing in the world what Chinakwe did?? Isn't it a shame some people are trying to justify his stupidity citing civil liberty?? Let me ask this question:

HOW WOULD MR CHINAKWE's FANS REACT IF I WENT ENUGU, RENT AN APARTMENT, GET ME A BINGO AND NAME IT OJUKWU AND WRITE SAME ON BOTH SIDES OF ITS BODYhuh

Would they rally to my support insisting "I have the right to call my dog Ojukwu"?? Would they even call the police on me or kill me and have the police come take away my body??

This isn't the first time we are seeing this manner of misplaced hatred from these people. The other time, Asari Dokubo "turbaned" a dog the same day the Emir of Kano was being turbaned and uploaded the picture on the internet in spite of Sanusi, and the Chinwetas of this world ran wild with ecstacy- then I asked- how would these people feel if I wore my dog a red cap with a couple of feathers on it, put some heavy beads around its neck, cover it with a black suede cloth with elephant prints on it and declared IGWUEEEEEEE!!!!??

The Chinwetas and his fans outside and within this forum should mull over that for a moment.

This brand of opposition/agitation earns one absolutely nothing but damnation! We come on here and throw all kinds of jabs at each other, insult the heck out of each other, granted, some of that unnecessary. What we must try to always observe is the Red Line[/b] especially in the mainstreet.

We all know how fiercely defensive the typical Northerner is of his religion and political super-heavy-weights, we know they don't have the kind of restraint we do (which is why I said I'm surprised they handled the case the way they did) and as such must apply wisdom when dealing with them. Doing so doesn't make us cowards, no, to me that depicts cunning- there are ways you could tell one to eat your shiit and actually have them looking forward to eating it! You don't stand in the face of such people and say "Buhari is a dog" because you are brave, no, to me that is the height of stupidity. And whoever cheers such an act of yours on, you should see as your worst enemies!

My greatest foes around here are the South Easterners, for obvious reasons- I'm just about a fanatical Buhari supporter, a fanatical Jonathan/PDP/Nnamdi Kanu hater, and any comment critical of those three earns one serious knocks from their supporters who are mostly Igbos/South Easterners. Regardless, that doesn't stop me taking e-shots at their heads, but I'd be a FOOL to call Kanu, for instance, a Red Bonobo Monkey in a market in Aba!! Dem no go even see my body bury sef!


We may call whoever we like all manner of names on the internet- that is the virtual world- we can get away with that- Knowing when to apply restraint and caution in whatever we do is what sets us apart of primitive beasts in the jungle.

Chinweta went over the edge trying to make a point, but we are grateful for the timely involvement of the security agencies, a different tale we would have had in our hands had the case not gone the way it did. I'm pretty sure some people are saddened for the fact those offended by his act didn't take the law into their hands- to them, it is a missed opportunity to validate/justify/fortify their hatred for Buhari and poison the minds of other moderate South Easterners who've not been radicalised by the messages from Radio Biafra.

I hope justice prevails in the end.

God bless Nigeria.
.....
....hmm.
. Dis is serious
.... stop hating
...
PoliticsRe: We’re Not Ready To Negotiate With Nigerian Government – Avengers by Imhandsome: 10:40pm On Aug 17, 2016
Biafra .. land of the rising sun
RomanceRe: I Give Up On Nigeria. .look At What I Saw On Youtube by Imhandsome: 10:48pm On Aug 15, 2016
there's a clear difference na.... naija version.. game of throne
oyibo version... game of throne(s)....
RomanceRe: Pictures You Can Relate To If You Ever Changed School, During Secondary. by Imhandsome: 2:08pm On Aug 14, 2016
stiflerdrug:
After exams and that your friend that copied you ends up scoring higher
this one was always happening to me... very annoying... and its mostly the gals dat will be scoring higher than me self.... #mrNiceGuy
RomanceRe: Pictures You Can Relate To If You Ever Changed School, During Secondary. by Imhandsome: 2:06pm On Aug 14, 2016
TrapQueen77:
I juz give u a chance to comment first tongue
.... good tin Ure not even the second tongue[quote author=TrapQueen77 post=48473329]... happy Sunday BTW
RomanceRe: Pictures You Can Relate To If You Ever Changed School, During Secondary. by Imhandsome: 1:51pm On Aug 14, 2016
hehehehehe.. lolz.... and I'm FTC again... trapqueen77 coman see oo

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