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After their defeat by Croatia, Nigeria Players were so ashamed of their failure that they decided to hide their identity so that they would not be recognized. Moses dressed like a monk. While walking on the streets of Moscow in Russia, suddenly an old lady walked up to him and said: "Hi Moses!" Amazed and angry that an old lady had recognized him, he went back and dressed like a Muslim girl, covering his whole face leaving only the eyes. Again he bumped into the same old lady and she said: "Moses, nice meeting you again!" Confused and puzzled he asked,"But how did you recognize me ma'am?" The old lady laughed out loud and said: "Are you stupid or what? It's me Iwobi |
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TheSuperNerd:To what end, you are one of the most intelligent young guy here. i like reading your discourse concerning our national team. but bringing your self to the extent of exchanging words with komenk is disturbing. you can learn from the way your dad(icon4) handle forgiveness in a very simple and respectable way. |
well, minister of agriculture. without minding words i think you are on the right track. please close the border so that i can sell my rice on high price. am a farmer and i can boastfully say I've benefited from buhari agricultural policies. |
how is it your concern. |
this one go say him na 23 years |
this are the things i like to see, all this past criminals should be jail one after the other. |
Smellymouth:lol, you are a clown. |
edi287:boss sorry to come in, but i don't think Chelsea sign Cahill from Bolton. he was sign from Everton. modify: you right edi287 |
naptu2:just imagine having Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, equatorial Guinea in one group. |
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Elder001:Is disappointing to read such puerile submission from you i would have expect a female to make such comment. but well! what you desire is what you get i won't allow a woman a paid peanut for to oppose me. |
With wonderful and unique pictures like this am tempted to ask if there are poor people in China. |
Brazil 2 vs Croatia 0 |
see as banky W dey sun teeth like Christmas goat at 37 no single issue to show that you are a complete man. but your prodigy wiz kid has already drop two.hiss |
how much does it cost (250 liter) |
Opposition Analysis: How can Nigeria beat England? Ahead of Saturday's international friendly between Nigeria and England, ex-Zambia assistant coach and Queens Park Rangers opposition analyst Irfan Kawri assesses the Three Lions' strengths and weaknesses. When Nigeria's Gernot Rohr looks at the England World Cup squad, three words will surely spring to mind: youth, potential and talent, and the Super Eagles must be wary when they step onto the turf at Wembley on Saturday. England coach Gareth Southgate has spoken a lot about his playing philosophy, and has talked a lot about his style of play. He clearly wants a possession-based team that attacks the opposition playing through the thirds and developing the play from the back. It's imperative that Nigeria don't let England settle into this rhythm and ensure that they break up the home side's attempts to establish their dominance in the heart of the midfield and control the game. If he's passed fit to play - and if he's risked - Wilfred Ndidi could be key for the Super Eagles. He was the Premier League's most effective tackler last term, and he'll know the opponents well after 18 months with Leicester City. He's a master at breaking down opposition attacks and winning the ball back for his side, although playing him so soon after his hamstring injury would be a gamble for Rohr. England also have a lot of pace and energy, and while they're exciting, they may lack experience, leaders and real world-class quality. This means that while Nigeria should be wary of their opponents, they mustn't be afraid of England, and should feel confident that they have the talent to secure a positive result in front of what should be a sizeable Nigerian fanbase. In John Obi Mikel, the Eagles also have the most experienced player on the pitch, and his leadership and calming influence will be key if Nigeria are to ride out the inevitable storm, hold their own and then establish themselves in the contest. Of course, Nigeria must watch out for Harry Kane, who's a proven goalscorer in the Premier League. The Eagles defenders will be aware of his qualities inside the box, but he's also a danger in the approach play, although he can be stopped. Nigerian defenders William Troost-Ekong and Leon Balogun must read the game well and anticipate when the ball is to be played to Kane in order to cut off the supply and isolate the Tottenham Hotspur man. You don't want to let Kane get a run at the centre-backs either, so the centre-backs would also do well to get tight to him, close him down quickly, and prevent him from building momentum. Elsewhere, Raheem Sterling has developed further under the guidance of Pep Guardiola, and can really attack the opposition with pace and dribbling ability. Nigeria's full-backs - particularly Ola Aina, Tyronne Ebuehi and Brian Idowu - love to push forward and join the attack, but against England, they must be wary of Sterling's pace and pick their moments to press forward very carefully. I really think the exciting talent in this England team is Ruben Loftus-Cheek. He's a player with excellent natural ability, who has impressed on loan at Crystal Palace from Chelsea, and now has the chance to make an impact at the World Cup. He has strength, pace, has shown excellent composure on the ball, and he can pick up possession from deep positions and drive forward. If the 22-year-old gets the opportunity to play against Nigeria, then Rohr would do well to negate him by using a similarly dynamic player - someone like Ogenyi Onazi or Oghenekaro Etebo - who can track Loftus-Cheek's runs and keep this threat shackled. In the last two games, Southgate has played a back three with John Stones as the central defender. Could he be a point of weakness that Nigeria can attempt to exploit? Stones is accomplished as a ball-playing centre- half, but he hasn't played so much this term and can be got at physically. Bearing this in mind, Saturday's game could be a really good opportunity for Odion Ighalo or, ideally, Simeon Nwankwo, to lead the line for the Eagles and give Stones a good physical battle. The latter, in particular, is a towering prospect and after netting seven times against Serie A's miserly defences this term, should relish the notion of testing himself against Stones. It will be intriguing to see how the Manchester City man - and indeed, the rest of the defensive unit - cope when Nigeria's wealth of attacking talent can exert some pressure on them. Nigeria should also look to exploit the channels at Wembley, and Ahmed Musa, Alex Iwobi and Victor Moses could be key figures in opening up the hosts. England's possession-based approach means they'll look to commit men forward, and with a back three, there should be spaces in the channels which can be exploited if Nigeria can get the ball forward quickly. If Nigeria can match England for energy and deny them space and time, this should stymie England's chief attacking threats. If Rohr can do this, then he has the forwards who can both exploit space and - in Simy and Ighalo - engage England's defenders in a physical battle. http://kwese.espn.com/football/nigeria/story/3514807/opposition-analysis-how-can-nigeria-beat-england?src=com |
fabyom:boss take am easy.. you are playing England, they don't joke with friendly matches. you can check their records. |
Standard Liege midfielder Uche Agbo has told SCORENigeria he was not disappointed to be axed from the country’s World Cup squad because he was not given a chance to show what he is capable and he failed. Agbo was dropped from the Eagles provisional squad Wednesday along with Dele Ajiboye, Junior Lokosa and Stephen Eze. Despite his numerous call-ups, the midfielder only featured in a friendly against Togo in Paris last year. “I am not disappointed not to make the World Cup squad,” Agbo told SCORENigeria “Since the World Cup qualifiers which I have been privileged to be invited right from November 2016, when we went to Ndola to play against Zambia till date, I have been invited for all the qualifiers and the international friendly matches. “But I was not given the chance to play, so I am not disappointed not making the squad. You should be disappointed if you were given the chance and I failed and then I failed to make the World Cup.” The versatile star said he was proud of what he achieved with Standard Liege this past season. “My quality as a player is not in doubt after I had a successful season in Belgium by winning the Belgian cup and coming second in the league,” he recounted. “And I was privileged to be nominated five times in the Team of the Week, and above all I was nominated among the best 11 players in the list of U 21 players in the Belgian league. He wished the Eagles the best at Russia 2018. “I wish the team the best of luck in Russia,” he told SCORENigeria “We are one big family in the camp and I will miss the entire team most especially my roommate Chidozie Awaziem.” He said he will now spend the holidays with his family in Enugu. http://scorenigeria.com.ng/2018/05/31/im-not-disappointed-because-i-wasnt-given-a-chance-and-i-failed-dropped-eagles-star-uche-agbo/ |
BREAKING: Rohr Drops Akpeyi, Moses Simon, 3 Others Gernot Rohr, Super Eagles Technical Adviser, on Tuesday wielded the big axe as he dropped Goalkeeper Daniels Akpeyi, injured Moses Simon, Chidozie Awaziem, Kano Pillars Junior Lokosa and Stephen Eze. He will take recuperating Goalkeeper Carl Ikeme to Russia as the unregistered 24th player. 25 players will leave for London on Wednesday with two player remaining to be dropped. He will name his 23-man list on June 4, two days after England friendly. https://independent.ng/breaking-rohr-drops-akpeyi-moses-simon-3-others/amp/ |
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if all what he enlisted are real then is good for our democracy, but am more concern about security in Nigeria. for close to one week now in taraba state gassol/ Bali local government more than ten people have been killed by Fulani herdsmen. the number of people(farmer)moving out of the bush/forest is alarming. And the most astonishing thing about this non ending crisis is that no media/ newspaper is reporting the crisis. |
sosidauto:yes, there are even some in nasarawa state. |
the first picture go good for meme |
everybody has a different perception to issues unlike here in taraba state were an average tiv man will pass the night on top of the grave becos of heat. |
abiolamitodun:you can just imagine and you are complaining. is normal live with it. |
As expected, some Nigerians has the penchant of reminding people of their pass. |
he was even lucky, this is the idio t representing gassol, so gassol local government have a representative in federal house and yet nothing is happening, no light no road. what kind of heartless man is this. |
wonderful |
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