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timidapsin:Lie Mohammed |
If der is any whatsapp group for uniben aspirants pls add dis no: 09028294188 |
0luwajuwon:wetin concern bicycle nd petrol station ![]() |
colik:uwc Miss. |
0luwajuwon:e concern you ![]() |
Berlyn:U don't need to answer him we now have kids here on NL. BTW you're not looking bad at all |
lonelydora:Bros na vex but e don reach #50 ![]() ![]() |
I just dey observe. sipping my chilled super glue ![]() |
Gigi2sure:just go away i give up u have won |
Nko is not an English word BTW who told u dat you have won ![]() |
OP how much is super glue that u are coming to cry for us here ![]() But calling a spade a spoon 5 yrs ain't 5 months neither is it 5 weeks. Bro she never saw a glimpse of marriage with you but you have to move on cos life goes on man.I feel ur pain tho' |
Anybody in Civil engineering dept. here |
colik:I was wowed by ur profile.....lady u set gan!!! |
Proffdada:General sec. Nigerian Name-Checkers Association |
Jisos see free punna ![]() |
Another twist in the tale...its getting interesting on daily basis |
Just checked my cousin's own and she was posted to uniben... BTW please can anyone fill me in on BOILING POINT. I heard they lecture well there. |
Ronaldo was phenomenal outside the field but what about Rui Patricio and Eder not forgetting Pepe |
Greetings to the good people of this thread. Abeg is there any whatsapp group for the aspirants. |
The University of Benin (UNIBEN) ADMISSION Screening Exercise for 2016/2017 Academic Session will take place between 25th July, 2016 to 5th, august 2016 in designated centres within Ugbowo Campus of the University. The Screening Exercise shall be an ORAL interview with the schools lecturers and course advisers. Candidates are also required to bring their valid WAEC/NECO results for O level point allocation. Certificate not necessarily required. All candidates are expected to be seated, latest one hour before the stipulated time for the screening exercise. PLEASE NOTE: Only candidates who applied through JAMB for UTME Admission and chose University of Benin as First Choice and scored 200 and above are eligible for this Screening Exercise.Data of applicants is already available as they have paid for the exams before.but candidates would be required to log into the schools portal to update some valid data.They are expected to fill in the spaces for their registration number and full name.candidates examination date appears immediately after this is done. Candidates should go back on-line on 20th July, 2016 to check for the Day, Venue and Time for the Screening. NOTE that GSM phones and calculators are NOT allowed. Candidates are equally advised to come to the screening venue with their JAMB Original result Slip that bears their passport Photograph. NOTE:Departmental cut offs will be released after d screening and the oral interview,jamb scores and o/level results will have specific percentages of d total score allocated to them. THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN AUTHORITY hereby apologise for any inconveniences given to candidates. |
Welcome Musa to the league not for the faint hearted but for men only!!! |
Danfuster:Guy u harsh calm down nobody follow u drag FTC na!!!! |
space 4 sale |
class clown ni!!!! always copying note for cheese bck den love to fall teacher's hand ( Ms. Abolorunke 4give me sha) As in OP plenty of wetin i do no dey ur list buh u try Sec Sch was a hit mehn!!! |
Comparing the both pics buhari's own luks more or less a photoshoot but checkout Obama's own: Less security Done with a smile Infact Buhari's own is a photoshoot nothing more This Zombies go begin quote me now |
Talk about Italy's incredible record against Germany at this level is unavoidable, though both Joachim Löw and Antonio Conte are focused on the here and now ahead of their quarter-final. Italy have never lost to Germany/West Germany in eight competitive meetings Daniele De Rossi a big injury doubt for Italy; Germany are at full strength Antonio Conte calls for another "extraordinary" display; Joachim Löw confident but cautious Eleven Italy players a booking from a ban, including Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini The winners meet either France or Iceland in the Marseille semi-final on 7 July Possible line-ups Germany : Neuer; Kimmich, Boateng, Hummels, Höwedes; Kroos, Khedira; Müller, Özil, Draxler; Gomez. Out: none Doubtful: none Misses next match if booked: Boateng, Hummels, Khedira, Kimmich, Özil Italy : Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Florenzi, Sturaro, Parolo, Giaccherini, De Sciglio; Pellè, Éder. Out: Candreva (adductor), Thiago Motta (suspended) Doubtful: De Rossi (thigh) Misses next match if booked: Barzagli, Bonucci, Buffon, Chiellini, De Rossi, De Sciglio, Éder, Insigne, Pellè, Sirigu, Zaza What they said: Joachim Löw, Germany coach This week we have analysed Italy and seen their other games – they don't just have defensive qualities but also good attacking solutions. Of course they know how to defend and we've prepared for that and analysed a few other things. I think we're well prepared. It's about a balance in between defence and attack – you must create chances, but you must take them because against Italy you may not have as many as against Northern Ireland. The winner could of course become champions. All the sides that make it this far have that goal; both Germany and Italy have that quality, but there's still a long way to go. Maybe we'll have a semi-final against the hosts, but it won't be easy for them either. There's still a long way to go, but of course the winners tomorrow may then be favourites for the title. We're confident because we're aware of our strengths. But it's about the opposition as well – the stronger they are, the more we have to address their strengths. I'm not sure if De Rossi will play. Italy are very flexible in their line-up and with them there can always be a surprise in their team. I consider him a very important player for them, but in the end the Italians always have a solution. Antonio Conte, Italy coach We're playing a very strong squad from every perspective. They're a better side than Spain and reigning world champions. I think Germany are the most complete side in the world at the moment. They have a lot of strong players. They have a side with strong principles and organisation – my compliments to their coach and their players. In the last few days we've tried to study the opposition because it's going to be a very different game to the Spain one. We've tried to identify areas where we can hurt Germany. We have a great deal of respect for them, but we'll try to play our hand and play to our strengths. Italy versus Germany is a knockout match, a quarter-final, and a great match for us. If I were to go back in time a month ago it wouldn't have been a contest because of the respective sides, but now we're here after beating Spain. We'll need to perform well to overturn the odds, but we've worked hard. No one starts as a beaten side. If we do win tomorrow, it will be extremely well earned. We're not going to speculate on the condition of Daniele De Rossi but we should say that players must be fully fit for these very intense matches. I'm very confident in the overal quality of my squad. EURO2016.com team reporters: Steffen Potter, Germany (@UEFAcomSteffenP ) It's likely that Löw will stick with a back four despite using three in defence in March's 4-1 friendly win against the Azzurri, albeit with perhaps more defensive solidity in the form of Benedikt Höwedes. Germany's players and staff have repeatedly said there is no Italy hoodoo – now they have the duty to prove it. The ingredients for a historic victory are all there: the Mannschaft have got better over the course of the tournament – Who would have thought? (#Turniermannschaft) – they are the world champions and they are probably going to dominate possession. As their first massive test in this tournament, it will be interesting to see if they are up for it. Italy and Germany: a one-way love affair Five great EURO quarter-finals Ben Gladwell, Italy ( @UEFAcomBenG) Italy's unbeaten record against Germany in major tournaments will give Conte's men even more confidence for this quarter-final. Although the past has no direct bearing on the present, it is a psychological fillip for an Azzurri side whose foundations at UEFA EURO 2016 have been based on a strong mentality. Italy have respect for this Germany team but no fear, and are confident of adding the scalp of the world champions to that of the deposed European champions. Form guide (all competitions, most recent first) Germany: WWDWWLWLLW Italy: WLWWWWLDDL Did you know? Germany goalkeeping coach Andreas Köpke saved a penalty when the teams met in the EURO '96 group stage, a 0-0 draw eliminating Italy. Read more in our extensive match background . Follow the game on social media (#GERITA) @UEFAEURO UEFA EURO on Facebook UEFA EURO on Instagram |
T alk about Italy's incredible record against Germany at this level is unavoidable, though both Joachim Löw and Antonio Conte are focused on the here and now ahead of their quarter-final. Italy have never lost to Germany/West Germany in eight competitive meetings. Daniele De Rossi a big injury doubt for Italy; Germany are at full strength. Antonio Conte calls for another "extraordinary" display; Joachim Löw confident but cautious. Eleven Italy players a booking from a ban, including Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini. The winners meet either France or Iceland in the Marseille semi-final on 7 July. Possible line-ups: Germany : Neuer; Kimmich, Boateng, Hummels, Höwedes; Kroos, Khedira; Müller, Özil, Draxler; Gomez. Out: none Doubtful: none Misses next match if booked: Boateng, Hummels, Khedira, Kimmich, Özil. Italy : Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Florenzi, Sturaro, Parolo, Giaccherini, De Sciglio; Pellè, Éder. Out: Candreva (adductor), Thiago Motta (suspended) Doubtful: De Rossi (thigh) Misses next match if booked: Barzagli, Bonucci, Buffon, Chiellini, De Rossi, De Sciglio, Éder, Insigne, Pellè, Sirigu, Zaza What they said: Joachim Löw, Germany coach This week we have analysed Italy and seen their other games – they don't just have defensive qualities but also good attacking solutions. Of course they know how to defend and we've prepared for that and analysed a few other things. I think we're well prepared. It's about a balance in between defence and attack – you must create chances, but you must take them because against Italy you may not have as many as against Northern Ireland. The winner could of course become champions. All the sides that make it this far have that goal; both Germany and Italy have that quality, but there's still a long way to go. Maybe we'll have a semi-final against the hosts, but it won't be easy for them either. There's still a long way to go, but of course the winners tomorrow may then be favourites for the title. We're confident because we're aware of our strengths. But it's about the opposition as well – the stronger they are, the more we have to address their strengths. I'm not sure if De Rossi will play. Italy are very flexible in their line-up and with them there can always be a surprise in their team. I consider him a very important player for them, but in the end the Italians always have a solution. Antonio Conte, Italy coach: We're playing a very strong squad from every perspective. They're a better side than Spain and reigning world champions. I think Germany are the most complete side in the world at the moment. They have a lot of strong players. They have a side with strong principles and organisation – my compliments to their coach and their players. In the last few days we've tried to study the opposition because it's going to be a very different game to the Spain one. We've tried to identify areas where we can hurt Germany. We have a great deal of respect for them, but we'll try to play our hand and play to our strengths. Italy versus Germany is a knockout match, a quarter-final, and a great match for us. If I were to go back in time a month ago it wouldn't have been a contest because of the respective sides, but now we're here after beating Spain. We'll need to perform well to overturn the odds, but we've worked hard. No one starts as a beaten side. If we do win tomorrow, it will be extremely well earned. We're not going to speculate on the condition of Daniele De Rossi but we should say that players must be fully fit for these very intense matches. I'm very confident in the overal quality of my squad. EURO2016.com team reporters Steffen Potter, Germany (@UEFAcomSteffenP ) It's likely that Löw will stick with a back four despite using three in defence in March's 4-1 friendly win against the Azzurri, albeit with perhaps more defensive solidity in the form of Benedikt Höwedes. Germany's players and staff have repeatedly said there is no Italy hoodoo – now they have the duty to prove it. The ingredients for a historic victory are all there: the Mannschaft have got better over the course of the tournament – Who would have thought? (#Turniermannschaft) – they are the world champions and they are probably going to dominate possession. As their first massive test in this tournament, it will be interesting to see if they are up for it. Italy and Germany: a one-way love affair Five great EURO quarter-finals Ben Gladwell, Italy ( @UEFAcomBenG) Italy's unbeaten record against Germany in major tournaments will give Conte's men even more confidence for this quarter-final. Although the past has no direct bearing on the present, it is a psychological fillip for an Azzurri side whose foundations at UEFA EURO 2016 have been based on a strong mentality. Italy have respect for this Germany team but no fear, and are confident of adding the scalp of the world champions to that of the deposed European champions. Form guide (all competitions, most recent first) Germany: WWDWWLWLLW Italy: WLWWWWLDDL Did you know? Germany goalkeeping coach Andreas Köpke saved a penalty when the teams met in the EURO '96 group stage, a 0-0 draw eliminating Italy. Read more in our extensive match background . Follow the game on social media (#GERITA) @UEFAEURO UEFA EURO on Facebook UEFA EURO on Instagram |
T alk about Italy's incredible record against Germany at this level is unavoidable, though both Joachim Löw and Antonio Conte are focused on the here and now ahead of their quarter-final. Italy have never lost to Germany/West Germany in eight competitive meetings. Daniele De Rossi a big injury doubt for Italy; Germany are at full strength. Antonio Conte calls for another "extraordinary" display; Joachim Löw confident but cautious. Eleven Italy players a booking from a ban, including Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini. The winners meet either France or Iceland in the Marseille semi-final on 7 July. Possible line-ups: Germany : Neuer; Kimmich, Boateng, Hummels, Höwedes; Kroos, Khedira; Müller, Özil, Draxler; Gomez. Out: none Doubtful: none Misses next match if booked: Boateng, Hummels, Khedira, Kimmich, Özil. Italy : Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Florenzi, Sturaro, Parolo, Giaccherini, De Sciglio; Pellè, Éder. Out: Candreva (adductor), Thiago Motta (suspended) Doubtful: De Rossi (thigh) Misses next match if booked: Barzagli, Bonucci, Buffon, Chiellini, De Rossi, De Sciglio, Éder, Insigne, Pellè, Sirigu, Zaza What they said: Joachim Löw, Germany coach This week we have analysed Italy and seen their other games – they don't just have defensive qualities but also good attacking solutions. Of course they know how to defend and we've prepared for that and analysed a few other things. I think we're well prepared. It's about a balance in between defence and attack – you must create chances, but you must take them because against Italy you may not have as many as against Northern Ireland. The winner could of course become champions. All the sides that make it this far have that goal; both Germany and Italy have that quality, but there's still a long way to go. Maybe we'll have a semi-final against the hosts, but it won't be easy for them either. There's still a long way to go, but of course the winners tomorrow may then be favourites for the title. We're confident because we're aware of our strengths. But it's about the opposition as well – the stronger they are, the more we have to address their strengths. I'm not sure if De Rossi will play. Italy are very flexible in their line-up and with them there can always be a surprise in their team. I consider him a very important player for them, but in the end the Italians always have a solution. Antonio Conte, Italy coach: We're playing a very strong squad from every perspective. They're a better side than Spain and reigning world champions. I think Germany are the most complete side in the world at the moment. They have a lot of strong players. They have a side with strong principles and organisation – my compliments to their coach and their players. In the last few days we've tried to study the opposition because it's going to be a very different game to the Spain one. We've tried to identify areas where we can hurt Germany. We have a great deal of respect for them, but we'll try to play our hand and play to our strengths. Italy versus Germany is a knockout match, a quarter-final, and a great match for us. If I were to go back in time a month ago it wouldn't have been a contest because of the respective sides, but now we're here after beating Spain. We'll need to perform well to overturn the odds, but we've worked hard. No one starts as a beaten side. If we do win tomorrow, it will be extremely well earned. We're not going to speculate on the condition of Daniele De Rossi but we should say that players must be fully fit for these very intense matches. I'm very confident in the overal quality of my squad. EURO2016.com team reporters Steffen Potter, Germany (@UEFAcomSteffenP ) It's likely that Löw will stick with a back four despite using three in defence in March's 4-1 friendly win against the Azzurri, albeit with perhaps more defensive solidity in the form of Benedikt Höwedes. Germany's players and staff have repeatedly said there is no Italy hoodoo – now they have the duty to prove it. The ingredients for a historic victory are all there: the Mannschaft have got better over the course of the tournament – Who would have thought? (#Turniermannschaft) – they are the world champions and they are probably going to dominate possession. As their first massive test in this tournament, it will be interesting to see if they are up for it. Italy and Germany: a one-way love affair Five great EURO quarter-finals Ben Gladwell, Italy ( @UEFAcomBenG) Italy's unbeaten record against Germany in major tournaments will give Conte's men even more confidence for this quarter-final. Although the past has no direct bearing on the present, it is a psychological fillip for an Azzurri side whose foundations at UEFA EURO 2016 have been based on a strong mentality. Italy have respect for this Germany team but no fear, and are confident of adding the scalp of the world champions to that of the deposed European champions. Form guide (all competitions, most recent first) Germany: WWDWWLWLLW Italy: WLWWWWLDDL Did you know? Germany goalkeeping coach Andreas Köpke saved a penalty when the teams met in the EURO '96 group stage, a 0-0 draw eliminating Italy. Read more in our extensive match background . Follow the game on social media (#GERITA) @UEFAEURO UEFA EURO on Facebook UEFA EURO on Instagram |
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Portugal reminds me of Greece in the 2004 Euros despite winning 1-nil in all their games they got to the finals nd won it Imagine messi nd his teammates dat won almost everybody in the Copa America centenario but lost in the shootout wen it mattered most... Football is not abt winning 5-nil and losing wen it matters but playing 5 games without winning any in regulation time but still grind out results.. I rest my case!!! |
ogbe2K3:Zombie spotted |
After dem go say CR7 no dey play penalty first haterz eat sh!t nd die Portugal are in the semis even without winning a game in 90 minutes |



