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even our Almighty covenant university is not there. |
Chibuhealth:just look at this baboon, are you mad? don't ever in your foolish life shut me down again. did i quote you or did i call your name. |
you have a girlfriend. |
i don't know what people want from this woman. years back after she lost her husband people like Gordon's were making mockery of her that she should let go and settle down with another man and here she is with another man and still no rest of mind. world people can't just let Stella live her life in peace. |
na them them |
this story does not add up, i know how some women can run there mouth. the woman might have make use of some inciting comment knowing fully well that her husband is a day time arm robber. if na me be the man no be only faint i go faint i go kuku ma kill my self. |
there is no powerful message here, a woman that can't keep her husband is that one a woman. |
Austria Vienna Hitman kayode suffer injury scare During Super Eagles Training. Austria Vienna frontman Kayode Olanrewaju suffered an injury scare during the Super Eagles last training session on Wednesday. But the good news is that the in-form striker is available for selection in the African Cup of Nations qualifier against South Africa as he completed the training session yesterday. ''It happened when the players were involved in the passing drill, it was not something serious and he was up and running during the practice game,'' a top source told allnigeriasoccer.com . ''He had to be treated for about three minutes on the sidelines by the medical guy, who gave him the go-ahead to continue.'' Kayode, a former Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles player, made his debut for the senior national team against Senegal in March, before earning his second cap against Togo a week ago. Ifeanyi Emmanuel http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=23341 |
- Senator Bukola Saraki has lashed out at the Arewa youths over hate comments against Igbos - The Senate president says the Igbos are Nigerians and have the rights to settle wherever they deem fit - Saraki warned that the government must begin to take a critical look at the causes of the agitations around the country Nigeria's Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has reacted to threats and rising ethnic agitations in the northern part of the country. The leader of the Nigerian parliament called on Nigerians to tolerate each other and display understanding. Saraki says Nigeria's greatest strength lies in her numbers and as such, the nations's unity must be guarded jealously. Saraki spoke when the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern States and Abuja, led by its Chairman, Rev. Yakubu Pam, visited him at the National Assembly in Abuja “Let me through you appeal to all our people for tolerance and understanding. I want to appeal that we preach tolerance. I believe that it is our responsibility as leaders, to impress on our people to be very tolerant and let us seek unity,” Saraki’s Special Assistant on Print Media, Chuks Okocha, quoted him as saying “We also wish to appeal to everybody that we should in our speeches and actions work for the unity of the country, because you made reference to some of the issues but this is not about who is right or who is wrong, we should always ask ourselves that what can we do to unite our people and mend the fault lines. “This is very important. I am hopeful, that we are only going through these challenges because of the state of our economy and I believe by the time the economic recovery plan of the present administration begins to yield fruits, some of these issues will fizzle out,” Saraki said. On the economy Saraki said: “I believe by the time we address the economy, by the time we get the economy right, it will eliminate all these tension. Until we get there, we must make sure that we have a country where we are all working together. “Let me assure you that things that are of concern to you are also of concern to us. And the 8th Senate has shown that in most of our deliberations, we put Nigeria first. The challenges we have in Nigeria are not selective as to which part of the country a person comes from. “The economic challenges do not discriminate against Muslims or Christians, nor do they favour Northerners against Southerners. I think with that, there are lessons. The economic hardship affect all of us and we must unite to jointly eliminate those challenges. “However, we should not lose faith because as religious leaders your disposition affect will affect your followers. You must have faith that this country belongs to all of us. We all have rights. We will ensure that we respect that. We must have faith that this country will continue to grow from strength to strength. I plead for your understanding and tolerance,” he said. Growing agitation Earlier, the leader of the delegation, Rev Pam, expressed concern over the series of agitations by some interest groups who are calling for restructuring and raising allegations of marginalization. “I heard this morning that some people are asking some people to leave the Northern part of the country. This kind of comments and utterances should not be encouraged. “To us, the hour has come for government to take a second look at the causes of these agitations so that all sides can be given a sense of belonging in the scheme of things in the country. We need all hands to be joined together to move this country forward,” he said. Regarding the frequent clashes between herdsmen and farmers Rev. Pam said: “Cattle rearing is a private business and as such herders should be educated on the modern way of handling their cattle rearing business so that their cattle should not be let loose into farms of the locals in different parts of the country in order to put an end to frequent clashes between the herdsmen and the local farmers”. The Northern CAN President called on the National Assembly to pass a law that would guarantee freedom of worship for all faiths and re-introduction of religious education in the school curriculum, even as he appealed to the that the Senate to intervene to stop attacks on places of worship in some parts of the Northern states. On underage marriage The cleric also lamented the incidence of forced marriages against under aged girls, saying, “We want to make an appeal that the Senate should look into this social problem so that it would not lead to break down of law and order in some parts of the country especially from those considered to be victims of this social malaise”. https://www.naija.ng/2495-arewa-controversy-saraki-reacts-threats-igbos.html |
- Theodore Orji, the senator representing Abia Central Senatorial district said there is need for Southeast to be developed - Senator Orji said the zone has to be developed because it was ravaged during the 1967 civil war - According to him, the region deserves a comprehensive plan to develop its infrastructure that were destroyed during the war Theodore Orji, the Senator representing Abia Central Senatorial district and former governor of Abia state has underscored the importance of Southeast Development Commission bill. Orji said Southeast Development Commission bill was not in a race with any part of the country. Reports have it that the former governor of Abia said in Abuja that the 1967 civil war really destroyed Southeast. Theodore Orji, the Senator representing Abia Central Senatorial district and former governor of Abia state has underscored the importance of Southeast Development Commission bill He noted that because of that, the zone deserves a comprehensive plan to develop its infrastructure that were ravaged during the war. According to him, the people of Southeast want to have a platform where they would contribute some percentages in order to address their own challenges. He said: “We are not competing with any geographical area, you all know the antecedent of Southeast. You know how the war destroyed the zone and we are saying this is what we want. “Apart from that, they are fully erosion threatened; as I speak, some people have been displaced by erosion and other life threatening issues, so the Commission would help in tackling those challenges.’ He furthered explained that the Commission which will be self funded, would have little percentages of its federal allocation deducted monthly. He assured that the development would deepen unity among Nigerians. https://www.naija.ng/2599-southeast-development-commission-a-competition-zone-senator-theodore-orji.html |
Shoutout to all doz girls dat begin 2 cry wen de call a boy ur husband,i hope u 'are still single.�� 2 all doz boys dat brings ball 2 skul and decides who they wants 2 play wit, i hope u guys are now football manager! 2 Doz pple who do not allow odas to use thier water bottles, makin us feel our mouth are dirty, i hope u pple are now working wit CLOSE UP.�� 2 all doz pple who lyk sitting beside d window, i hope u are still recievin d fresh air 2 all doz pple who sets pen on pples chair so dat de can seat on it, i hope u are now terrorists.�� 2 all doz pple who says dat if u eat beans and egg u are likely 2 fart, i hope u now medical doctors.�� Shoutout to doz boys and girls dat tears oda pple notes for test rather dan tearing thier own, i hope u guys are stil smart.�� To doz pple who cant use thier pen without its cover, I hope u pple are stil with d covers. 2 doz clean pple who dont allow thier bag to touch ground, i hope u guys are cleaners.�� 2 doz pple who don't buy anything during breaktime but wud wait at d food shed and start begging 4rm pple who bought, i hope u guys are now corporate beggers.�� 2 all doz boys who used bobo or viju milk containers 2 play ball, i hope u guys are now professional footballers. 2 Doz smart ones who do not allow thier classmates 2 copy their homework, i hope u are working with EFCC.�� 2 doz pple dat sang diz song, u guys didnt kno hw it feels 2 B a victim of diz song.. Who mess am na solo Solo say na teacher Teacher say no wori, Na my class pple na im mess Am Poooo! I hope u guys are now musicians�� And finally, 2 all doz class captains who wrote our names as noise makers x4, i hope u are now senators Dere are lots of memories we had 4rm our prm/ sec school days.....It was d bes t!! ...... share to put a smile on someone's face like i just did |
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Nigeria Already Dreaming Of 2018 World Cup _ Leon Balogun Nigeria defender Leon balogun has admitted that the Super Eagles are already dreaming of playing in next year’s World Cup. The 2013 African champions are well placed to reach Russia 2018, as they top Group B in the qualifiers having won their opening two games against Zambia and Algeria. They face a potentially decisive double-header against new Africa Cup of Nations winners Cameroon in August and September, with the Super Eagles first playing host to the Indomitable Lions. “It's [Cameroon’s game] a crucial game and a home game we must win,” Balogun, who plays his club football with Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga, told TheNff.com. “At home we have everything under our control, we must use that to our advantage. Another advantage is Uyo, our current home ground. Uyo has become a fortress for us. I think it is one of the reasons for our successes in recent times. “Uyo fans have shown so much love for the team and that has been very great. The ground is great and the training pitch is also good. And the Akwa Ibom State government has been very supportive of our cause. “Cameroon is a strong team, after winning AFCON 2017 they've built up their confidence but by the time we will play them it would be six months after their win in Gabon, we must show them we want the win more than they do. “We need to make sure we get the maximum three points to take our points tally to nine; that will give us a big edge over other teams including Cameroon. I'm seriously looking forward to the game; we want to show them that we are better than them. “We are already dreaming of Russia 2018, but we know we must work harder. We will ensure we win all our matches especially our home games.” https://mtnfootball.com/news/706407/Nigeria-already-dreaming-of-2018-World-Cup-Leon-Balogun |
Bafana Nursing Niggling Injuries Bafana Bafana are still awaiting three player's arrival in camp, while seven others are carrying injuries ahead of their opening Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Nigeria. The team reported for duty at the Southern Sun hotel at Monte Casino, Fourways, in the north of Johannesburg last night. Coach Stuart Baxter confirmed that 22 of his charges are present for their first training session at the FNB Stadium on Monday afternoon, with the remaining three expected to arrive later today. “Most of the squad have reported for camp, while the SuperSport United players are still on their way back from their CAF commitments,” confirmed Baxter on Monday afternoon. "Dean Furman and Ronwen Williams will be here soon, while Bongani Zungu had a problem with his flight but he’s currently on his way as well,” added the Brit, who has appointed Bidvest Wits skipper Thulani Hlatshwayo as his captain. Meanwhile, Bafana team doctor Thulani Ngwenya has recorded injuries to seven players following their opening day assessments, but replacements are unlikely as he remains hopeful of successful treatment before the match in Uyo on Saturday. “Lebogang Mnayama has a right-knee injury, which is actually one he has been carrying for a some time while receiving treatment, and we will continue to monitor and treat him,” said Ngwenya. “Andile Jali picked up an injury to his right-side groin muscle during his club side's last game and because he had to fly in for camp, he hasn’t t received any treatment. We will begin treatment and expect some improvement. “Tokelo Rantie also got injured in his last game with his club, he has a bone contusion on his right-side big toe, which we will be treating. But he is also carrying an injury to his right knee, which requires a scan. “Tiyani Mabunda was out for three weeks with a sprained ankle and has been recovering. We will continue with treatment but he will be fine. “Aubrey Ngoma has a groin injury that he has been receiving treatment at his club and we will continue to monitor him. “Rivaldo Coetzee picked up a hamstring injury at his club and has been recovering. We’ve picked up that he is not 100 percent and has some restrictions but he will undergo a scan and treatment. “Lastly Erick Mathoho suffered a concussion in training with at his club but he has shown improvement. We will monitor his progress." http://www.kickoff.com/mobile/news/75872/bafana-player-update-ahead-of-afcon-qualifier-with-nigeria |
When you are in a toxic relationship you
don’t realize how much the emotional
abuse impacts you. Not while you’re in it
at least. When you’re in a toxic
relationship, everything about it is kind
of addicting. It’s the knowing and not
knowing what’s going to happen. It’s the
hope that’ll it’ll change but there’s also
comfort in things that are the same.
There’s a comfort in someone knowing
you so deeply.
And it takes everything in you to not
walk away. And even when you walk
away, you find yourself going back so
many times because you miss him. You
miss the adrenaline rush of high intense
emotions. From love to screaming to
making up.
But then you meet a good guy. And when
that happens that’s when you realize how
negatively this past relationship has
affected you. And sometimes you even push
people away because of it.
You aren’t used to being treated so well,
you almost reject it. 1. At first, you expect the worst. After a toxic relationship, you don’t trust anyone. Even yourself. You wonder how you tolerated such a relationship for so long. And you enter every relationship expecting the worst of someone. For a while, you don’t believe good guys do exist. Because for so long you looked for the wrong qualities and you accepted a lot of these people who didn’t deserve you. 2. And overthink everything. You think everyone has motives or doesn’t mean what they say. When you’ve caught someone in lies so often it makes you paranoid as Bleep. You don’t believe people can be honest or mean what they say. You make crazy assumptions and doubt really good people just because of one person. Next thing you know you’re explaining to this guy how you got to this conclusion in your head and he’s baffled. Not because you’ve questioned him but that someone has made you this way and all he wants to do is reverse this. 3. You’ll think he’s too good to be true. Someone treating you this well has got to be too good to be true. You’re expecting the other shoe to drop. You’re expecting him to lose it one day. You’re expecting some abrupt ending without closure. But every day he just proves to you he’s the same person he’s been from the start. He’s given you no reason to question him but it isn’t him you don’t trust it’s everyone in the past. 4. After you push him away. Someone in the past has led you to believe you don’t deserve the best. So when you get it you reject it. You fear something good because you don’t want to lose it. You don’t want to get hurt again so you try and ruin it first. B ut what you’ll realize that’s different about this guy is when you run he’ll chase you. When you push him he’ll grab you close and not let you leave. 5. You’re going to expect fights. You keep waiting for a fight. But instead, everything gets talked out and explained. And there’s this wave of comfort afterward and you realize normal people don’t leave the second something goes wrong. 6. Then you’ll apologize too often. He’s going to wonder why you apologize so often or what it is you’re saying sorry for. He’ll see the pain in your eyes from someone in the past whose made you question yourself. He’ll see the pain in your heart trying so hard to love again when you’ve only known heartbreak. And he’s going to constantly reassure you everything is okay. When a good guy loves someone who is broken who has only known toxic relationships, what he does is teach her she didn’t deserve anything she got. He redefines these horrible standards she has and he chooses to be the exception. 7. And question if they are better off without you. You think they are better off without you but the truth is just as they have made your life better it goes both ways. And I know you’re scared to love again. I know you’re afraid to let anyone that close. But your sensitivity. Your compassion. Your strength and understanding and lack of judgment in everyone is what makes you beautiful. In the past, you were able to love someone who was completely unlovable and intolerable. You found the good in them. You took a chance on them. You never gave up on them. And it’s your turn to have that reciprocated. This new relationship isn’t what you are used to but it’s exactly what you deserve. 8. You overcompensate. And when you finally get comfortable and accept this relationship you are going to love this person with everything you have in you. But don’t try too hard. Don’t think you have to. In the past, you were taught your best isn’t good enough. So you had to try too hard. You had to compete. You had to prove yourself. What you should have learned was your best was good enough and it was him that didn’t deserve it. 9. Then you trust him. There’s going to be a moment where you tell this guy everything that’s happened. A moment you trust him to let him that close. And when you tell him about the past and the people who have hurt you what you’ll find isn’t that’s he’s going to take off. It’s just given him a reason to stay. I know someone in your past taught you about tough love. They taught you vulnerability is a weakness. You’ve had to be strong for so long and you’ve had to endure a lot of things you didn’t deserve. But all of it has made you more beautiful than you know. And all of it will make the right person appreciate you for overcoming all of it. And with tears in your eyes even you will be grateful for a toxic relationship that didn’t destroy you but rather made you the strong person you are today. 10. Finally you learn what love really is. You begin to realize that relationship that used to define your standard of love was so far from the real thing. You learn that love isn’t supposed to hurt you or be demeaning. Love isn’t supposed to break your heart just to build you back up. Love is not anything that comes in the form of jealousy. Whether it’s making you jealous or being jealous of you. The right type of love does not play games with your heart or want to see you in pain. You realize all of that wasn’t love but control. You build yourself back up and fearlessly love again, only this time you do it right. The right type of love heals you and that’s exactly what this guy has done. |
helping someone |
fuckerstard:but is neat prisoners are well feed and taking care of,. you can't compare that to Nigeria |
Uwaomaokey:and who told you that some of them don't end up being a pilot go to Benin in the night you will see different pilot. |
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one day we will take the bold step just like how Edo people chase PDP out of Edo state. |
LEROY 4 - 2 NIGERIA!!! Super Eagles Report Card Against Teams Coach By The Veteran Frenchman The super Eagles will come up against old foe Claude Leroy when they clash with the Hawks of Togo in an international friendly match in Paris, France today (Thursday). For the umpteenth time, Leroy who is a veteran of African football, will lead a different team to confront Nigeria. He has won four, lost two and drew one, out of the seven matches he has featured in as the coach of Nigeria's opponents. Ahead of the highly anticipated internationa friendly match, Completesportsnigeria.com's JAMES AGBEREBI highlights the past encounters between Nigeria and teams managed by Leroy. Cameroon 1-1 Nigeria (1988 AFCON : Group Stage) Claude Leroy's first encounter against Nigeria was in the group stage of the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco with Cameroon which ended 1-1. The late Sam Okwaraji gave Nigeria the lead in the second minute before the legendary Roger Milla equalised for Cameroon in the 21st minute. Cameroon 1-0 Nigeria (1988 AFCON: Final) After their stalemate in the group stage, Nigeria and Cameroon met again in the final. This time, Leroy led Cameroon to a 1-0 win following Emmanuel Kunde's 55th minute penalty which helped them clinch their second AFCON title. Nigeria 2-1 Senegal (1992 AFCON: Group Stage) Leroy left the Cameroonian job and was appointed Senegal's new coach ahead of the 1992 AFCON which they hosted. Senegal's first game as hosts was against Nigeria, but Leroy's tactical masterplan could not save them from losing 2-1. Senegal however, got to the quarter-finals where they lost 2-1 to Cameroon, while Nigeria finished third. Ghana 4-1 Nigeria (Friendly: 2007) Ghana appointed Leroy as their new coach as they prepared to host the 2008 AFCON. As part of preparation for the tournament, Ghana took on Nigeria in a friendly game in London and won 4-1. Ghana 2-1 Nigeria (2008 AFCON: Q/Final) At the 2008 AFCON, Leroy led Ghana to the quarter-finals where they met Nigeria. Despite losing John Mensah to a second half red card, Ghana went on to win 2-1. Nigeria 2-3 Congo Brazzaville (2015 AFCON Qualifier, 1st Leg, Group Stage) Leroy continued his dominance over Nigeria as he led Congo to a 3-2 win in Calabar on matchday-one of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. It was the first time ever Leroy led a team to win on Nigerian soil. Congo Brazzaville 0-2 Nigeria (2015 AFCON Qualifier, 2nd Leg, Group Stage) Nigeria got their revenge against Leroy's Congo Brazzaville as they beat them 2-0 in Pointe Noire in the reverse fixture of the 2015 AFCON qualifier. Unfortunately, Congo qualified along with South Africa at the expense of Nigeria for the 2015 AFCON in Equatorial Guinea. http://www.completesportsnigeria.com/leroy-4-2-nigeria-super-eagles-report-card-teams-coached-veteran-frenchman/ |
girls when them dey open eye finish like dis dey end up being runs babe. |
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uniqueogo:see as you just fine finish, haba |
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