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Romance / Re: Avoid Single Moms If You Can! See Why by jubilantagida: 5:30pm On Dec 07, 2020
Karleb:
So Emeka lost his left ear but the single got a slap on the wrist?

Wonderment!

Who run the world? Girls! grin grin
Romance / Re: Avoid Single Moms If You Can! See Why by jubilantagida: 5:28pm On Dec 07, 2020
seunlayi:




" if you want to have anything to do with a single mom, make sure the father of her child is out of the picture, I mean, totally out! "


This is just the point. If you get this wrong, on behalf of nairaland, I m sorry for you


What so you expect from people whose attention span is less than twitter's allowed characters.

They just ran along with the topic.

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Romance / Re: Avoid Single Moms If You Can! See Why by jubilantagida: 3:48pm On Dec 07, 2020
adeolaSexy:
You guys are really shallow in thinking. So because a woman has a child with another means she doesn't deserve to be loved again by any other man other than the baby daddy right?

Foolish boys

E touch diswan.

Except the father of the child is far far away, my advise stands. Avoid single moms.

Jealously is dangerous!!

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Romance / Re: Avoid Single Moms If You Can! See Why by jubilantagida: 3:45pm On Dec 07, 2020
Bbass1990:
And when has single motherhood became a crime,unforseen circumstances allows it ranging from molestation, loss of husband and so on.
Not all single moms are dangerous as you paint them.

Read the full post na.

Emeka lost his left ear to the baby's Papa jealousy.
Romance / Avoid Single Moms If You Can! See Why by jubilantagida: 2:35pm On Dec 07, 2020
Guys, please, if you want to have anything to do with a single mom, make sure the father of her child is out of the picture, I mean, totally out!

If Emeka had known any better, he wouldn't be spending the Christmas without his left ear.

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Romance / Re: She Tells You No Once, Forget Her And Her Entire Generation by jubilantagida: 2:33pm On Dec 07, 2020
Kingsuave:
The commenter above me said it all,

Once i dey try vibe and you dey do me shakara when you no be Tolotolo I'll just forget you and move on to the next one.

I can't be waiting for Jesus Christ and you Bissh grin grin

At all, at all!

Those time of dedicated wooing has come and gone jare.

There's money to be made, estates to be built, industries to run, hence, no time to waste on someone who's out there to drain you.

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Romance / Re: She Tells You No Once, Forget Her And Her Entire Generation by jubilantagida: 2:30pm On Dec 07, 2020
tobechi74:
As if she is trouphy

That's how they want to be seen.


Make a Woman the center of your being and be sorry for it.
Romance / Re: She Tells You No Once, Forget Her And Her Entire Generation by jubilantagida: 2:29pm On Dec 07, 2020
Nazgul:

Exactly. Truth is there are more ladies than men in Nigeria. Many guys aren't aware of this fact that's why ladies keep misbehaving.

Once that reality is known to you, believe me you won't be masturbating around girls up and down like a crazy lunatic seeking their affection cos they need us more than we need them, so many of us just don't know it yet.

That's an interesting stat right there bro! Many men are oblivious of the fact which is why they are wasting away.
Romance / She Tells You No Once, Forget Her And Her Entire Generation by jubilantagida: 11:12pm On Dec 03, 2020
She says "NO" to you once, forget about her immediately, don't try to win her over with those lofty promises of love and comfort, you make things worse by attempting to win her over by showering her with gifts.

"With women, men should know that 'not Now means not ever'. No, the world isn't in need of another Casanova."

Giovanni Casanova was known to be one of the world's greatest seducers. He'd seek to invade a woman's heart with his charm and elegance, then they'd fall hopelessly in love with him, he'd get gifts from his victims who were mostly insecure and emotionally vulnerable young women getting little attention from their spouses. After a while, he leaves in search for the next lady who would tickle his fancy.

That was pretty much his legacy, he failed at almost everything else, when he began to grow old and became unattractive, he had nothing to fall back on, except for the STDs he had contracted from his numerous sexual relationships he has had. He died miserably.

It's your choice to follow in his footsteps to invest your entire being in trying to win her over, or you can move on to accomplishing your purpose in life.

Getting her should be a supplement to your life, not your focus, don't let nobody tell you otherwise.

- Jubilant

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Politics / Re: Intellectual Bankruptcy: Worst Tragedy To Befall A Nation - Jubilant Agida by jubilantagida: 9:28pm On Dec 01, 2020
DamZik:
If Nigeria is not intellectually bankrupt, they won't be voting for the devil and the deep blue sea despite many good options. Followers are as bad as their satanic leaders.

You're only reinforcing the points I made.
Politics / Intellectual Bankruptcy: Worst Tragedy To Befall A Nation - Jubilant Agida by jubilantagida: 7:53pm On Dec 01, 2020
Intellectual bankruptcy is a phenomenon that's rarely talked about as it concerns national growth.

Its effects are so dire that any society under its grips suffers stagnation and worse, regression at alarming rates.

Economical insolvency, terrorism these are two major factors indicative of a nation suffering from intellectual bankruptcy.

"Intellectual bankruptcy affects the society just as much as terrorism ever would, in fact, it can be seen as one of the structures that helps in sustenance of the menace.

A society serious about its progress is one that invests in the enlightenment of its people, raising the population of the intellectually curious citizens in inverse proportionality to the intellectually bankrupt ones."

The greatest tragedy any nation could suffer from is having a population of intellectual bankrupts in leadership positions.

What else do you think informs rehabilitation of terrorists you're still at war with when the people they've displaced are still out there in makeshift shelters, living in terrible conditions?

Social media has suddenly become a threat in comparison to the insecurity suffered by its citizens.

A nation would never get it right until those with the intellectual capabilities to ask and answer the right questions are put in leadership positions.

Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 8:50am On Oct 14, 2019
I predicted the score for yesterday's game and I got a reward from elyte89. Big ups to you bro.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 9:17pm On Oct 13, 2019
elyte89:



Ur number bro?...ur preferred network?

Wow!! Saw this late.

I'm about to Glo with pride.

09057114659

Thanks in anticipation.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 4:47pm On Oct 13, 2019
elyte89:
So nobody predicted 1-1 draw... grin grin


Anyway its a gud match however,neymar absence helped us in d first half, we gain more confidence immediately neymar was removed during d first half ,however going forward in d 2nd half...d Brazilian took charge all d way,got d equaliser and almost got d winner.. Kudos to uzoho nice performance.... Ndidi tried in d first half,but @ d end ,he remained d same ndidi we use to knw in eagles,simply average,

Moses simon too,I sight u,u played well wink


Dt onauchu guy shld stop getting invite jare,d guy no b am, smiley

I predicted a 1 all draw.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 11:48am On Oct 13, 2019
I predict a 1 all draw.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 2:10pm On Oct 08, 2019
Humility017:


bro...I will be a big liar if I disagree with all you put up there....

TBH...it is beyond this lads, should they declare for Nigeria...or start to play for the super eagles...their ratings drop....
the primary reason why lampard choose to play Tomori and Tammy over other established players is because they're English, had it been they already featured for the super eagles...they would have been dropped...

be ready to watch more of this by the time Gerrard gets to be Liverpool manager...he has been pencilled down to take over from Klopp....


Supernerd let me reveal something to you...
the English FA is in a secret plan to win the euro and world cup...a directive have been issued to the top coaches to help develop home groomed talents....


primary reason you see some of this manager's signing up English players at exorbitant fees.... some like umery even have to play young English players since he has no money to sign the established ones.

saka and co because they're English...should saka play for nigeria now...he starts to warm the bench wella.

the coaches are under pressure.....to please the English FA... you know the FA help you win matches too...

so it's gonna be stiff England as we progress.... they wanna win the EURO and WORLD CUP.... so they're doing everything to make this possible.....

so those lads might have opt for England just to save their career..... and moreover they have never been to Nigeria all their lives and the connection may not be there...

until we choose to develop our home groomed talents... let's keep scouting for the foreign born players we should be fast with this pending when we develop our home groomed and as such we can maximize both

Reason why Tomori and Tammy were given chance is simply because of the transfer ban and nothing else.

You are good, you're good, African player or not. How many Under-par English players are featuring for the merseyside teams today?? This your theory no enter.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 2:02pm On Oct 08, 2019
TheSuperNerd:
But when we called up Kelechi Nwakali and Victor Osimhen after their U-17 exploits just as a way of fast-tracking them, you heard the nonsense cries didn't you? Why must the foreign borns be given this special treatment you suggest without anyone willing to cry out while we cry out when trying to encourage our special underage talents who shone at the age grades? Osimhen's call was bashed and condemned left, right and center when Rohr called him up just to begin integration of the lad because he saw he was special. Now we are reaping the benefits.

If Osimhen was foreign born, would his call have been bashed? And if as a foreign born, playing so well for Lille now, what would be the story today? That we should have capped him then, but now we have to contend with England or France for his allegiance. Thanks goodness that is not the case.




Look Sir Royalty. Nigeria have been approaching some of these lads and many of them are non-committal.
These lads should stop making it seem like it is the countries making the decisions for them. It is also their decisions and their lives. Let those that want to play for England or Nigeria or whatever country declare it from the onset and stick to it and not wait till their careers probably hit the heights of Pele where they now start singing the tune of England calling them up first.


Are you saying that Nigeria is not deserving of a player doing well in Manchester Utd or Manchester City or Arsenal or Chelsea? So na only QPR players we want abi? Only West Brom or Rotherham players are good enough for the Super Eagles and would choose the Super Eagles.

If that is the case, then we don't want such snake-like personalities near our GWG. Players who would only choose Nigeria if they are only at a not-so-high level career wise.
My question to them is this... Would they maintain same choice if they are getting the business done at a high level and making the headlines?


I think we should sort out where their allegiance lie from the onset first of all and stop giving ourselves more opportunities to get slapped in the face as seen in the case of Tomori and Abraham.
See Tosin Adarabioyo now... Famzing the GWG jersey and trying to get Nigeria's attention with his funny antics. Would he be doing so if he was still balling at Man City??

We need the really committed ones. Most of them are just considering us only because their careers aren't so great and they feel the Super Eagles is the place to be when you are at Ipswich town while England is the place to be when at Chelsea.

Is Nigeria not worthy of a Chelsea player? That is what we should address abeg and not inviting every dick and harry.





I can't disagree with anything you've put up here.

We can't get them all, those who slip through should, no matter how good they are, we shouldn't be forced into panicking - inviting every Tom, Dick, and Harry to the team.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 1:30pm On Oct 08, 2019
comodo:


I think we should be targeting the areas which we have Shortfalls. Viz, Defenders and Mfs. I remembered when Semi Ajayi was discarded by John Obuh. But look at the guy today in WestBrom. I bet you with his form, he can make d 11 of some mid table teams in EPL. And he is getting better and better each season. I rest my case.

Ajayi was very poor then when he was given a chance.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 3:19pm On Sep 29, 2019
zoboizee:


Rohr is scared of defeat. Most Nigerians are highly impatient football fans. They have no tolerance for defeat. How their team did it they care less. They just want to hear Eagles won. And then the goal scorers. But some care more. Fluidity or transition of play, composure of players, tactics and technical competence of players and so much more.

Well, we play some drab football and still get beaten, that's even worse.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 2:51pm On Sep 29, 2019
tbaba1234:
Two key differences in the Ukraine attacking performance and the nations cup.

1. Movement : There was constant movement in our transition play. Iwobi, Osimhen, Kalu and Samu were constantly moving. In the nations cup, Ighalo stays static and Musa hugs his wing.So that dynamism was lacking going forward.

2. The late run into the box from midfield: Aribo got into the box several times. The first goal against Ukraine would not have scored at the nations cup because there were usually less bodies in the box when we are attacking. Ighalo looked isolated in the box sometimes.

Rohr is not tactically inept as many would want to believe.

He knows how to deliver some great perfomances, what he lacks is bravery, I don't know what he's scared of.
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by jubilantagida: 10:40am On Jul 29, 2019
KoiceReloaded:


I liked him in the Expanse. He was maniacal in his Admiral Nguyen role. Never hated a character more. cheesy

Good morning.

Please, where can I get the Spanish version for Money Heist to download.
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by jubilantagida: 3:02pm On Jul 28, 2019
Olamyyde:
I'll rate money heist season 3 a 6.5/10. Plotholes and cringe-worthy love drama just flying over the place.

The last episode was exceptional tho. That pregnant cop makes a good villian grin

Where can I get the Spanish version??
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 3:37pm On Jul 20, 2019
ChrisKels:


Probably, I had no job then bkus I just checked my chat/browse history and the last time the names "Abdul Ajagun" appeared on my keyboard was when I was undergoing the mandatory NYSC, back then in Pankshin grin

Wow! You served in arguably the coldest town in the country?? How did you cope?

Well, there's an FCE there, if you know what I mean.. grin grin
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 5:01pm On Jul 19, 2019
TheSuperNerd:
Just like Zaccala, Okonkwo will also have to wait and go through the U-20s. He is still just 17 like Zaccala. But yes, Okonkwo is one I hope we bag for the future of our goalie role. We need wicked quality at every turn.



There was an Olatubosun at the U-17 camp too..
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 10:10am On Jul 18, 2019
MetalJigsaw:
Don't say that again
Why not?
Man's no longer excited about the team, it's evident for all to see.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 10:05am On Jul 18, 2019
andrew444:
So Kieran tripper has finally joined ATM ?

English player leaving Epl ,am suprised ,this is a good move seems pochettino don't want him anymore ,I think he will do well at ATM,but am suprised he didn't joined another Epl team

That's one of my favorite English players.

Tottenham didn't miss Walker when he left for City because of him.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 9:22am On Jul 18, 2019
I wouldn't like Victor Moses back with the team, and it isn't because he's a bad player. He has a lot to offer the team, but he's currently not motivated enough to give us his best. He's done with us!!

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 9:18am On Jul 18, 2019
komekn:


Who is Tom, Dick and Harry

All the Nigerian origin players being considered all play for professional clubs some in the EPL. Most of them have considerably more first team experience than our comparative age grade Nigerian players who have played for Nigeria.

So what's your point

Unlike the Nigerian age grade players who get selected from obscure leagues as well as with sometimes little or no first team experience.






I meant everything I said.

Just because you're playing at an academy in England doesn't necessarily mean you'd turn out better than those who are plying their trades on the streets.

We seen youngsters playing for reputable academies in England and fading into obscurity as soon as their careers are about to kickstart, you are a witness to this.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 5:53pm On Jul 17, 2019
komekn:



Everything must be understood in context.

The context of Nigeria is different from the UK.

What motivates most players today is not patriotism but economic hardship and desperation to leave Nigeria and find better opportunities abroad.The U17 has been historically a spring board for many career in football for Nigerian born and resident players. Such desperate Dans are prepared to do almost anything. Sign off thier allowances to the coach, sign up with his preferred agent or proxy agent, etc, etc.

THAT IS NOT PATRIOTISM so before we proceed get clarity on what national patriotism is and whom the true Nigerian is and should be.

A Nigerian origin player in England playing for an EPL club could easily be on £20k a week. Such players are not hungry and or desperate. They are uncompromising on the subjects of probity, integrity and professional etiquette. Something that may be alien to most Nigerian residents players, essentially they can not afford to have integrity. And the coaches all take advantage.

Fortunately and unfortunately l have first hand information on a number of these situations.

Ademola Lookman and Ovie were invited to U17 selection when they were relatively anonymous. They were not selected WHY and the entire exercise was marred with sharp practices and blatant corruption. It would leave a bitter taste in many a persons mouth.

Nigeria had the chance to sign Ovie and Ademola but rejected them, they did not reject Nigeria. Now that have blown and we are now looking for Ademola.

Jordan Ibe was bought up by his Jamaican step Father very nice guy. His Nigerian Father was NEVER AROUND that creates issues in itself. He has never shown any affinity for anything Nigerian.

Last week l spoke with Ovie he is waiting for the call up NUTTIN so far.

Chuks Aneke is now in the championship with Charlton arguably the best AM in league one and two. When he was at Arsenal the NFF flirted with him but didn't carry matters much further again.

He waited for call up NUTTIN.

I agree that Onouha and Agbonlahor didn't honour invitations but that's more to do with inability of the NFF to have strategy to ensure long-term engagement and relationships with Nigerian origin players in England. You don't wait for them to blow first.

In conclusion l ask what makes you Nigerian ❓ That ability to give and take bribe the absence if truth, honour, integrity and righteousness❓ ❓

I say this because I was born in the UK although made in Warri. I speak my language as well as Ibo and a smattering of other Nigerian languages. However, it is much easier for me to win an election as an MP in the UK than it is for me to contest basic state house of assembly in my state Delta. Unless I am prepared to reject truth, honour, integrity and righteousness, join cult and swear oath of allegiance to some high flying god Fathers.

However, I am not prepared to do this, so by your proposition, can l ask you, am l not a PATRIOTIC NIGERIAN

We need to know if truly those England based boys have the quality to improve our team, we can't just bring in every Tom, Dick and Harry into the fold only on the basis that he could be the next Dele Alli, if we can't do same for those here at home.
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 3:00pm On Jul 15, 2019
When are we closing this thread please?
Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 2:09am On Jul 15, 2019
Yes, the better team won, but when was the last time we convincingly dominated any team we've played throughout the tourney?

Rohr sets up his team to play in a way that brings out the best in the opposing team, this happens after he has run around telling everyone how not up there we are.

He should go and had we proceeded to the finals, I'd still not compromise on my earlier stand. He doesn't read games, he's only blessed us with tepid display which is totally disturbing considering the amount of talents at his disposal, he can't improve.

Sometimes, you just need someone who would realize there's nothing much to lose, so let's just take the risk anyway, Rohr isn't that man.

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Sports / Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by jubilantagida: 2:27pm On Jul 14, 2019
ChrisKels:


This is what the man said;

''I am not really sure that
this is the place to talk about this. If you
try to put pressure on us, it is not the right
way. Try to win in another way, not this
way.
''There is a referee for that, there is VAR
for that, it is not your job to talk about
these things.''



I dont think there is anything wrong with that. Any coach would have given such response, u don't expect him to slam his player before the press, no sane coach does that. Chisom knew what she was up to before asking him that question, she wanted to suppress the man by putting him under pressure and drawing the attention of CAF in case it happens against Nigeria. She succeeded, yes buh the man did what he had to do as a professional. Nothing like sexism here


When a woman it's involved, you'd see them throwing around words like : misogyny, sexism, oppression, chauvinism. She's a woman with a Vee-Jay, we should give her preferential treatment and be cautious of what we say to her. Rubishh!!

Nevertheless, it was shameful, what the other journalists did by clapping...

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