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gidjah:I CAN ONLY PRAY FOR YOU |
tired of talking about any Nigerian government... RIP to the man |
michaelismenten:..not mcb but physiology |
my dear we are waiting |
pls more more.. I need more of this |
babyfaceafrica:......first of all u will ask d man of he knows d boy in person,u don't ask of ur son and u want to bury him rubbish |
who the medal epp |
RIO OLYMPICSAFRICAN COUNTRIES MEDAL TABLE so far…..SOUTH AFRICA: 3 golds, 2 silver, 1bronze.ETHOPIA: 2 gold, 1 silver. .KENYA: 1 gold, 1bronze.EGYPT: 1 bronze.TUNISIA: 1silver.NIGERIA: 1 copper, 2wood and 3 rubber.GHANA: 4 aluiminium, 2 zinc,3 magnesium.GAMBIA: 2 bags of sand 3 bags of charcoal and 2 gallons of palm oilCAMEROON: one egg roll,two bag of beans and 7moimoi…..Lolz |
can a physiologist practice as a physician in a hospital? |
yes..... like in my skul (ansu) they are doing both medical and industrial. mcb and dat helps many of dem to work in many places like hospitals, labs, food processing companies and even some pharmaceutical companies.. |
ARGENTINE FOOTBALLERS HELP NIGERIAN
TEAMMATE RAISE FUNDS TO VISIT MOTHER
By Lolade Adewuyi
The midfielder who has not been back home for more than five
years has gotten help from his colleagues in order to be able to visit
his family in Lagos
A Nigerian footballer based in Argentina has had the good fortune of
teammates who have pooled funds to buy him a trip home to visit
his family after more than five years.
Felix Orode, a midfielder at fourth division side Sportivo Barracas ,
has lived the life of a journey man. The former Sharks FC player left
the shores of his country as a teenager for the promise of European
football.
While in Spain, Orode got a call that he was wanted by one of
Argentina’s most historic clubs San Lorenzo under manager Diego
‘el Cholo’ Simeone.
It was a move too good to be true which he could not turn down
and he made the 10,000km switch with hopes of making it big in
South America.
Orode made his debut as a 77th minute substitute in San Lorenzo’s
2-0 away win over Huracan on November 21, 2009. He was thrown
in with scores at 1-0 and he created a late assist for Juan Manuel
Torres to double their lead.
But that’s as good as it got for the young Nigerian who was sent
out on loan the next year to Nueva Chicago and would eventually
leave on a free transfer at the end of his two-year contract to CAI in
the second division.
Further moves to Excursionistas, Communicaciones and then
across the border to Peruvian club Walter Ormeno meant Orode
never really settled down professionally.
Through it all, he learnt the Spanish language and married an
Argentine woman who gave him a son and a daughter.
Feliz domingo!
4:46 PM - 24 Apr 2016 · Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires,
Argentina, Argentina
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Felix Orode
@FelixOrode Follow
By the time Orode returned to Argentina and Sportivo Barracas, it
had been more than five years since he last visited Nigeria.
The wages in fourth division of Argentine football are not the best
which meant Orode has been struggling to raise his family with not
enough funds to travel almost 8000km to Nigeria to see his mother
and brothers. A return ticket between Lagos and Buenos Aires goes
for at least $1600 (560,000 Naira on the open market).
When his teammates heard about his challenge they decided to
help. Word got around the training ground and players and coaches
pooled funds over several months in order to help their beloved Felix
return to Lagos for a few weeks, with his wife Yasmine, son
Salvador and six-month-old daughter Simona.
After writing a heartfelt message to his teammates that was posted
on his Twitter account, the incident has since gone viral as
Argentine media houses picked up on the inspiring story.
GRACIAS a toda la gente que forma parte de @sbarracas
1:48 AM - 2 Jun 2016
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Felix Orode
@FelixOrode Follow
“God willing, when I finish the season I will be traveling. I really
cannot believe it. It's a great joy,” an excited Orode told Goal. “It
was a surprise. I never imagined something like this.”
“I'll give a surprise to my mom who does not know I’m coming. I
hope she can recognize me,” said the 25-year-old.
This being the first time the story has been published in English, it’s
hoped that we have not spoiled his surprise trip back home. |
I remember dat ur world cup own goal @ yobo but ur still a gud player |
God will help him back |
and if it happens... they will blame the government |
nah becos Tonto no sabi sing |
see as she looks innocent |
arrest all of dem for upper iweka |
Nigeria say chanji |
well done |
time will tell |
Buhari ft osinbanjo |
Barca all d way |
Messi all d way |
unless she is performing at a carnival...... if not? ××××× |
change |
God bless them |
rusher14:the news is fake because Stella oduah is from anambra north |
thank u |
End time passport |
kul |
up naija |