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jejely walk on/drive on by. Abi I wan die. ![]() |
They better secure all 3points. Atleast we can qualify as best loser |
There's still a slight chance of qualifyinng. what went wrong? 1. Bad/austro turf pitch. Ball kept bouncing, resulting in poor ball control, the sudanese were already used to the pitch 2. Bad selection by the coach. Am stil questioning the line up, some of our players are not just in form, Musa n Emenike primarily 3. Wrong coaching Tactics, there was no real attacking midfielder, Nosa was not it. Onazi did nt stamp his authority, Mikel improved sah. 4. Impatience, too eager to score and thus making mistakes. Lets also give the sudanese credit, they came with a gameplan that worked. Esp. their backline. |
Here'a a video I just saw on sahara reporters of how boko haram govern seized Nigerian territories. I presume, Michika, Bizza and Co. Horrific how they stone people to death, cut off arms and even flog people. http://saharareporters.com/2014/10/05/how-boko-haram-militants-brutally-govern-captured-territories-northeastern-nigeria <iframe width="628" height="353" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/L1dc1OiWuNA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
It is well. |
Victory is assured. we are with you boys |
Victory to Nigeria! More power to your efforts boys. root all of them out of there. Our prayers are with you. |
strategies on curtailing ebola right? |
How far who thinks enyimba will wil their week 30 fixture against Crown FC? |
Star footballer Lionel Messi has a lot of fans. Even if you’re not one of them, it’s hard not to have some sympathy for an athlete who didn’t even know he had a tax problem until he read it in the press, Internet and TV. The Barcelona star and his father, Jorge Horacio Messi, are accused of scamming $5.3 million in taxes in 2007-2009. A Judge had to accept the prosecutor’s suit for it to move forward. Still, this Judge may have had little choice. Jorge Horacio Messi has acted as one of his son’s agents since his son turned 16. In Spain and worldwide, Messi is a high profile target and the charges threaten his image. Ironically, the allegations against are all about image rights and how and where payments should be taxed. Messi’s father is alleged to have contacted third parties to set up shell companies in Belize and Uruguay to own the rights. The prosecutor, Mr. Amado, first seemed mostly after Messi’s father, but Lionel is an alleged accomplice. The Spanish daily El Pais, says Lionel ratified and consented to his father’s scheme once he turned 18. Messi’s lawyer, Angel Juarez, released a statement about the surprise nature of the accusations. He hadn’t received any notices as one would expect. Yet Mr. Juarez has also claimed personal responsibility for the star’s tax filings. Law firm Juarez Veciana said Messi ”scrupulously complies with Spanish legislation.” And much about this case and the use of companies to source income is debatable. Messi is arguably the best player of a generation. He won four straight FIFA world player of the year awards. He scored numerous goals in the Spanish league this season. He lead Barcelona to its fourth domestic title in five years. That means money, making him (according to Forbes) the world’s 10th highest-paid athlete. Messi is reported to have earned $41.3 million up to June of this year, $20.3 million from his club salary and $21 million in endorsements. The prosecutor claims Messi and his father used Belize and Uruguay shell companies to avoid paying tax on image rights earnings. The complaint lists Messi’s sponsors from the period as including Barcelona, Adidas, Danone, Konami, Procter & Gamble, Pepsi-Cola and Telefonica, plus others. Messi and his father Jorge must appear in court in Gava (near Barcelona) September 17th over the allegations. “We declare that our client will pay the amount determined,” Messi’s lawyers said. “But we believe that our client has already paid what was legally obliged.” Some claim this sends mixed signals. See Messi’s lawyers make confusing contradiction in tax fraud case. Actually, though, it reflects the reality between civil and criminal tax charges. Some taxes may well be due, unless Messi is prepared to spend years in court litigating the tax position he and his father took. However, was a crime committed? There is a large gap between criminal and civil tax cases. Nevertheless, according to El Pais, the case could result in one to six years in prison and penalties of up to six times the amount evaded. If they are found guilty Messi and his father could face fines of 150% of the concealed earnings and two to six years in prison. Still, it is a little hard to see this as a criminal case, particularly considering the advisers that are likely to be involved. http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2013/06/22/lionel-messi-criminal-tax-case-should-settle/ |
The League Management Company (LMC) has launched another Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative which aims to deepen the leagues engagement with its public. This initiative confers on a player whose goal was voted as the best by fans, the benefit of choosing a local charity that will share from the N100, 000 prize money. These goals are classic and can be compared with goals in any league anywhere. Amazing goals. Could not copy the link of the videos. But here are the pages. http://www.lmc-ng.org/index.php/wonder-goals http://www.lmc-ng.org/index.php/wonder-goals/601-wonder-goals-competition-2 http://www.lmc-ng.org/index.php/wonder-goals/620-wonder-goals-competition Some of my favorites are enyimba rasheed olabiyi's goal, dolphin's ifeanyi egwim, Abia warriors cletus itodo and Rangers Emeka Eze (goal 1) Visit and check out the goals. What you think about the goals and the initiative by the LMC? |
Links to watch the highlights please? |
yeye dey smell jo. Baba suwe ko baba suwe ni ![]() |
Cool. hitting the cinemas to go watch it right now |
love this. will be on the look out for these signs |
so sad. dont know what advice to give. Some men are just irresponsible |
Cool. i like this biz. |
so funny. loved it |
experimentist: anywhere belle face ![]() |
Great one. Where do we go from here. |
I will really get fired soon. lol |
olagamalin: Congrats to them .... Looks pretty incredible to me, perhaps the sprinters from other conuntries gave them space cos of ebola #JKu no well. oni ranu. ![]() |
PetroDolla3: nobody fvcking "poke fun" at Ghana/Ghanaians and get away with it. I will make sure of that. abi u wan try? fuckeduppedness! fuelish shitnigerian! hahaha damboroba shege Ghana always carrying last sinz 1871. ![]() Alright enough of the e-bashing lets not derail this thread any further. Both countries are unique in their own way with perculiar problems. I hope our boys bring more Gold in other events. That guy wey run the final lap! Funny. |
Nice ride on. Time for the youths to take over. |
Ashantiking: Is Ghana the only country in Africa. HabaNope! But just love poking fun at u guyz. ![]() |
Good one naija |
Wow! united Nigeria winning Gold. me likey. Step up guyz lets equal the gals tally. Ghana always carrying last :p ![]() Go boyz Go girlz Go Team Nigeria. |
FIZIK: It is insanely myopic to label this man clueless.exactly my thoughts. We forget so easily. The high assasinations: Bola Ige, Cheif Harry from ANPP. The rigged victories of Obj, dead youth corpers of 2011. This man seems sincere. I want to beleive him. I will pray for him continously. Now its up to the opposition to present somthing better. Something irresitible. If not he has my vote. Am a swing voter. Beside he made a lot of sense in his posts abt social media warriors and the 170million, The young ppl wanting a united Nigeria and more. He made lots of sense. |
@ AZeD1 Ovamboland: Mr man it is comment like yours that glorify mediocrity and incompetence in our body polity.Didnt u guys read where she said it was nt the DSS that caught him. He was arrested but not by d DSS. Here it is I want to tell you, there is a big man occupying a very sensitive position in Osun State, the man should thank his God that it is not the DSS that arrested him with the huge sum of money he was found with.” |
fingers crossed. |
Too late. This shud av bin done 2weeks ago with Patrick Sawyers case. Na waoh |
Am pitching for Sevilla |
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Ghana always carrying last sinz 1871.