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TFLASHOGEE:Dis one nah cruise master ![]() |
TFLASHOGEE:You're d joker here lolz! So you don't know those on the list but you believed they were his northern brothers Thank God say nah d players wei wuna want make AE use for second leg him used finally ![]() Nairaland pundits ![]() Head Coach Isa Ladan Bosso has picked his 20-man squad for the WAFU B Cup of Nations tournament taking place in Porto Novo, Benin Republic next month. The competition, which holds 5-20 December, will also serve as the qualifying tournament for the 2021 U20 Africa Cup of Nations that will be staged in Mauritania. The team is resplendent with players from former national youth sides fused with discoveries from the grassroots. Abia Warriors goalkeeper Chibueze Lambert leads a cast that includes the trio of Wisdom Ubani, Charles Etim and Peter Olawale who played for the Golden Eaglets at the last FIFA U17 World Cup finals in Brazil. Plateau United’s duo of Mike Zaruma and Nenrot Silas also made the cut while Kwara United’s Christopher Nwaeze, Isaiah Ejeh and Farayola Olawale are also in the mix. Hapoel Ranana of Israel attacker Peter Olawale and centre back Temitayo Ereku from Brookhouse Academy in the United Kingdom are the only foreign-based players listed in the squad. Nigeria starts its campaign at the tournament on 6 December at the Stade de Galles in Porto Novo, Benin Republic. THE FULL LIST Goalkeepers: John Amah (Box2Box FC), Chibueze Lambert (Abia Warriors), Kolawole Oladipo (Crown FC) Defenders: Temitayo Ereku (Brookhouse Academy), Charles Etim (Blessed Stars), Mike Zaruma (Plateau United), Christopher Nwaeze (Kwara United), Moses Solomon (Calabar Rovers), Isaiah Ejeh (Kwara United), Jimmy Abdul (MFM) Midfielders: Oladoye Adewale (Water FC), Liameed Quadri (36 Lions), Muhammad Abdallah (Nasarawa United), Azeez Oseni (36 Lions) Attackers: Chisom Orji (Collins Edwin), Wisdom Ubani (Giant Brillas), Farayola Olawale (Kwara United), Chukwubuikem Ikwuemesi (Giant Brillas), Nenrot Silas (Plateau United), Peter Olawale (Hapoel Ranana, Israel) |
TFLASHOGEE:What is there to read in the first post when your submission was affirming the first one. Okay, who are the Ladan bosso's "northern brothers" whom failed to deliver according to you? Just give simple answer and stop d usual dribbling you're good at. |
TFLASHOGEE: TFLASHOGEE:What's there to read when it was obvious ![]() |
TFLASHOGEE:Can you prove this northerners nonsense you're talking out of ignorance ![]() |
Barryseal:An all Northern team indeed... Naso wuna go just come here dey rant and speculate nonsense. If to say na Northerners full SE naso You for come dey blame dem for dat world cup qualification failure. Head Coach Isa Ladan Bosso has picked his 20-man squad for the WAFU B Cup of Nations tournament taking place in Porto Novo, Benin Republic next month. The competition, which holds 5-20 December, will also serve as the qualifying tournament for the 2021 U20 Africa Cup of Nations that will be staged in Mauritania. The team is resplendent with players from former national youth sides fused with discoveries from the grassroots. Abia Warriors goalkeeper Chibueze Lambert leads a cast that includes the trio of Wisdom Ubani, Charles Etim and Peter Olawale who played for the Golden Eaglets at the last FIFA U17 World Cup finals in Brazil. Plateau United’s duo of Mike Zaruma and Nenrot Silas also made the cut while Kwara United’s Christopher Nwaeze, Isaiah Ejeh and Farayola Olawale are also in the mix. Hapoel Ranana of Israel attacker Peter Olawale and centre back Temitayo Ereku from Brookhouse Academy in the United Kingdom are the only foreign-based players listed in the squad. Nigeria starts its campaign at the tournament on 6 December at the Stade de Galles in Porto Novo, Benin Republic. THE FULL LIST Goalkeepers: John Amah (Box2Box FC), Chibueze Lambert (Abia Warriors), Kolawole Oladipo (Crown FC) Defenders: Temitayo Ereku (Brookhouse Academy), Charles Etim (Blessed Stars), Mike Zaruma (Plateau United), Christopher Nwaeze (Kwara United), Moses Solomon (Calabar Rovers), Isaiah Ejeh (Kwara United), Jimmy Abdul (MFM) Midfielders: Oladoye Adewale (Water FC), Liameed Quadri (36 Lions), Muhammad Abdallah (Nasarawa United), Azeez Oseni (36 Lions) Attackers: Chisom Orji (Collins Edwin), Wisdom Ubani (Giant Brillas), Farayola Olawale (Kwara United), Chukwubuikem Ikwuemesi (Giant Brillas), Nenrot Silas (Plateau United), Peter Olawale (Hapoel Ranana, Israel) |
Barryseal:Do justice by listing all the players that took part in the last U20 so we can know if what you're saying is true not just mere allegations or the normal things you guys are fond of doing. |
AndSunGorilla:Above 26yrs... 29 or 30+ |
daveP:I don't think Nerd is 26yrs. |
Jasmine80:Don't mind them. |
maidaboi:Go to his profile and scroll down, you will see " send an email to...." Just click and send. |
Voldoz:The govt are real scammers |
Isahalbash:Lalasticala |
The Association of University Teachers of Nigeria (ASUU) has announced that it has extended the strike by eight weeks due to a lack of agreement with the government on their demands. ASUU went on strike over what it described as a failure by President Muhammadu Buhari's administration to implement a previous agreement on improving the quality of university education in the country. Prof. Abdulkadir Muhammad Danbazau, an official with ASUU, said the decision to extend the deadline was to enable the government to reach a consensus, so that they do not have to go on strike again in the future. He said eight weeks was enough for the current government to take appropriate action. ASUU sees the strike as the last resort to force the Nigerian government to meet its demands. The Association of University Teachers of Nigeria (ASUU) has been on strike for a month since Monday, February 1 Teachers' strike in Nigeria has had a devastating effect on students who find themselves in a precarious situation, which is why some believe the union should change its approach to the conflict with the government and not necessarily through strikes. According to some reports, ASUU has staged 15 strikes since the return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999, putting the education system in jeopardy. |
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uthlaw:Check the requirements |
Isahalbash:Lalasticala |
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Barryseal:Gombe United I think. |
andrewbaba44:At least, dem dey manage win before ![]() |
Nigerians curse don follow Watford ![]() |
safarigirl:Igalas are mostly from Kogi. |
safarigirl:We good then. |
safarigirl:Even on this thread, there are people complaining about representation in the super eagles whether foreign born or local or from a certain region- and these people are not northerners. These things are not peculiar to only northerners but a general Nigerian thing. I see no reason in saying "Northerners are tribalistic or they are all mad." Since when people started criticizing his performance, did you see me quote anyone to defend him? Most people on twitter ( northerners and southerners) are toxic and senseless. |
TheSuperNerd:I started following this thread because of what you were doing on the previous thread about Nigerian players. Kudos for the good work my man ![]() |
humility33:Okay, Just someone referring to the coach as bias and you used that to tagged Northerners along. I guess you didn't see all the comments on fb dragging the Sadiq matter along tribal line and calling him all sort of names? Since the first match that Sadiq was been criticized about his performance, did you see me complaining or defending him here? |
Kog45:The person I quoted wasn't referring to this thread but fb or twitter where most people were dragging the Sadiq matter along tribal line instead of footballing. They called him all derogatory names; cow, aboki etc. They said he was invited based on "quota system, connection or a minister boy." If that was true, what about the other guy invited from the same league? Did anyone say he was invited based on quota system? Instead, she decided to pick what would suit her bias narrative that Northerners are defending Sadiq. It was the same Komekn that Said Sanusi was all pace but no brain... A typical Aboki. Can't they just criticize without attaching where he comes from or using a derogatory word like "Aboki" to refer to all northerners? Despite all the criticisms Onuachu faced, I never saw anyone calling his tribe or where he comes from when criticizing his performance. I have never come here to clamor for the inclusion of any northerner or even hype any player before. I followed this thread because it was talking about Super Eagles and TheSupernerd previous thread talking about Nigerian players abroad not northerners. |


