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The God of vengeance is at work again |
Bokoharam creating jobs for Terrorist minds ![]() ![]() |
[quote author=CFCman post=50096890][/quote]No body seems to care about Dike again |
Kog45:Your statement shows that you do not follow up page by page on this thread. My statement was with regards to an earlier post by the SuperNerd................. "TheSuperNerd: Abeg... I just gotta post the news one of us cited... Looolllll... It's kinda hilarious and uhmm... Maybe they have "a point" or do they? Loolllll.... ..................................................................... ZAMBIANS THROW SHADE ON NIGERIANS: YOU ARE OVER RELIANT ON KIDS (IWOBI & IHEANACHO)" The Zambians underrated our super kids that's just the truth. even if we are to praise no qualms about that. |
TheSuperNerd:Now the kids have just proven why we should over rely on them. Jambia abi na Zambia, the fear of A.I.K.I (Alex Iwobi & Kelechi Iheanacho) is the beginning of Football Wisdom. Lol. |
justiz5:Where are the Zambians and their shameful comments? |
I did love Ideye to play the No.9 role. That does not mean Kelechi is not good at that position. Rather, Ideye's runs will take off the pressure from the shoulders of Nacho and may be A. Iwobi to express themselves. It will also create mores spaces at the opponent goal area for the duo to exploit. Brown Ideye is strong, hard working and never gets tired. He contributes a lot to the team. So it's left for the Coach to decide any way. |
TheSuperNerd:Thanks Boss Wish you more |
zicky:You mean Police Barracks? I luv dat town@bolded. |
TheSuperNerd:By the time any of the kids score in Ndola, they will surely retract their foolish remarks. |
zicky:Which kain laff be this? Are you laffing in swahili or Jamaica ![]() ![]() |
BascoVanVeli:That is so good of Coach Rohr, unlike Coach Samson Siasia who never gave them their desired chance. |
missjo:Ya your right |
missjo:Was expecting you to mention this book ''Why you behave the way you do'' **Melancholy** |
babdap:and to break the useless laws they enact too. |
Am not sure of the Salary statistics but...I truly think this is worth sharing! Here's a thought provoking suggestion to the government of our great country Nigeria. *A senator earns N36,000,000 monthly*. If this is divided into two, he collects N18,000,000 and the balance *N18,000,000 can be used to employ 200 Nigerians who will earn N90,000 per month.* 200 persons multiplied by 109 senators = *21800 employees*. This means that 200 Nigerians can live comfortably on half of a senator's monthly pay. *A member of the Federal House of Reps. earns N25,000,000 per month.* If this is divided into two, the 'Honourable' earns N12.5million per month. The balance *N12.5million will employ 135 Nigerians who will earn N92,500 per month*. 135 Nigerians multiplied by 360 Honourables in the Federal house of Reps. = *48600 employees*. 135 Nigerians can comfortably live on half of a monthly income of just ONE Honourable member of Reps. *This administration can actually EMPLOY 70,400* *Nigerians who will earn N90,000 and N92,500 respectively _just from the simple REDUCTION of the monthly income of both Senators and Rep members_!!* Now also imagine if the same approach is applied to the earnings of state governors, etc. Do the maths ! Just imagine the volume of Nigerians, young and not so young; educated or not even educated that can romp into employment. Imagine all these people engaged in the economy, earning and spending. The economy of the country will get a major boost. Crime will reduce as the young and the restless will find constructive economic activities to engage themselves in. Now it's your responsibility to forward to your *Senator*, *House of Rep member*, state governors and every adult in this country and in diaspora, to pressure these lot to even start to have a rethink and start to behave responsibly for a better future of this great country ! *CHANGE should begin with the NASS! and those in power generally* We owe it a duty to ourselves and future generations to continue to rebroadcast this and make major discuss of it on the mass social media and blogs and at every opportunity of Tv and Radio broadcast. Our religious leaders should make sermons of this in the various places of worship...FREQUENTLY. This is our non violent way to pressure for sensible change in the land. Reflect on this and rebroadcast!!! *GOD BLESS NIGERIA #copied# CC: Mynd44,OAM4J, Lalasticlala Please this is beyond the crave for front-page. Come and help the course of an ordinary Nigerian youth. |
Saint52:You should have told him you also want to join them to act the movie ![]() ![]() |
Was just switching pages when I got to this thread that made us laugh as if we will breake our ribs. Only In Nigeria (pictures) please dont click hereby SpaceGoat:8:46pm On Oct 13,2014 www.nairaland.com/attachments/1785145_googleyarnsh_jpeg8de969e3d4ef7802695723246d999c60 www.nairaland.com/attachments/1783358_10534512101526974169298532216857556902611299n_jpegb6960939d40e8493f98f3786fc57d807 SpaceGoat where are you? Was expecting a similar thread this day but to no avail. See the thread below: www.nairaland.com/1947684/only-nigeria-pictures-please-dont |
tutaboi:As in Fantastically Kwarrup ![]() |
soberdrunk:That's the power of Info-tech and High Defintion Tracking Gadgets at work. |
NLban:Chaiiiiiii this is best described as ''Change of ownership'' |
Greenbullet:Then how come they lost to Cameroon ![]() |
[b][size=14pt] Nigeria U17s Train At Match Venue Ahead Brazil Tie, Skipper Rasheedat Faces The Media [/size] https://www.allnigeriasoccer.com/football_pics/28371Ajibade.jpg Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that Nigeria’s U17 Women’s National Team, better known as the Flamingoes, had their final training session on Friday afternoon ahead of Saturday’s showdown with Brazil. Today’s workout was held at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman, venue of the meeting between the two continental powerhouses, started at 1530 hours local time and lasted for one hour. There are no injury worries in the Nigeria U17s camp, with all the 21 players participating in full training. FC Robo sensation Rasheedat Ajibade and coach Bala Nkiyu were picked to face the media in the mandatory press conference . Nigeria and Brazil battled to a thrilling 2-2 draw when both countries faced off in the maiden edition of the tournament in 2008, with Ebere Orji and Amarachi Okoronkwo on song for the Africans. Ifeanyi Emmanuel www.allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=20609 [/b] |
Alex Iwobi's haters be like....
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[b][size=14pt] Jordan 2016: Flamingoes resume training for Brazil [/size] https://www.thenff.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Flamingoes-Training1.jpg By The NFF Ahead of their group phase clash with Brazil on Saturday, at the 5th FIFA U17 Women's World Cup, Nigeria’s U17 girls, Flamingoes resumed training on Wednesday afternoon at the Al Wehdat Training Field, Amman with all 21 players participating actively. The girls were also scheduled to train at the same venue on Thursday. The Nigeria team had arrived Amman on Tuesday morning, after flying from Abuja to Dubai and connecting another Emirates Airline flight from Dubai to the Jordanian capital. Earlier on Wednesday, officials of world football –governing body FIFA conducted the team arrival meeting where Captain Rasheedat Ajibade was presented with Nigeria's plaque and all the players were given Certificate of Participation. Also at the team arrival meeting, every member of the team was accredited, while various issues on the tournament like venue contact information, stadium and training facilities, pre and post match conferences and laws of the game were discussed in detail. The 5th FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup will start on Friday. A total of 16 countries will battle for honours in the three Jordanian cities of Amman, Irbid and Al Zarqa. http://www.thenff.com/2016/09/jordan-2016-flamingoes-resume-training-for-brazil/ [/b] |
[b][size=14pt] ‘I’m destined to represent Nigeria’ - Omidiji not giving up on Fifa U20 Women’s World Cup place [/size] [img]http://images.performgroup.com/di/library/Goal_Nigeria/a6/f8/sophia-omidiji_1ekx998d4dksx108txgk3gij1e.jpg?t=-1117611403&w=620&h=430[/img] By Shina Oludare 0 Sep 29, 2016 12:45:43 Despite her exclusion from the Falconets’ provisional squad, the prodigy reveals she will do all it takes to represent the country in Papua New Guinea EXCLUSIVE By Shina Oludare Follow on Twitter FC Eindhoven Women youngster Sophia Omidiji still fancies her chances of playing for Nigeria at the 2016 Fifa U20 Women’s World Cup. The 19-year-old forward who is disenchanted following her exclusion from coach Peter Devdevbo’s 30-player provisional squad, says she will keep working hard to make the final cut. “I was in tears not seeing my name in the provisional list and presently, that makes me feel sad,” Omidiji told Goal. “All my life, I have been training hard to get the chance of representing my country of birth because that is my only dream. “There is still time so I’ll continue working and training hard, hopefully, I will make the final list when it comes out. “One thing is sure, I am destined to represent Nigeria at the 2016 Fifa Women’s World Cup and I am very positive that I’ll make it and everything will end up coming together.” The Falconets must negotiate their way past Spain, Canada and Japan in Group B to reach the knockout phase and Omidiji feels the country can emerge as world champions. “Definitely, it won’t be easy because other teams are also gunning for the trophy,” she continued. “We have what it takes to emerge as champions, but we must find ourselves as a team. If that is done coupled with hard work, we will return home with the title.” Nigeria face Japan in their first game on November 13, 2016 at the Bava Park, Port Moresby. http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/12072/nigeria-women/2016/09/29/28008742/im-destined-to-represent-nigeria-omidiji-not-giving-up-on?ICID=HP_HN_1 [/b] |
[b][size=14pt] Telecom Giants Zain Come To The Rescue Of Nigeria U17; Start Training 1730 Hours [/size] https://www.allnigeriasoccer.com/football_pics/20314Flamingoes.jpg Kuwaiti telecommunications company Zain Group has come to the rescue of players and officials of Nigeria’s U17 Women’s National Team by providing the delegation with free SIM cards and power banks to charge their phones. Allnigeriasoccer.com understands that the Nigeria U17 girls had complained of difficulties reaching their loved ones back in Nigeria following their arrival in Amman on Tuesday. Per the arrangement made by Fifa, the players have been paired in groups of two in their hotel rooms, while officials have been handed one room each. The Flamingoes will have their first training session on Jordanian soil on Wednesday afternoon, starting from 1530 hours local time, which is 1730 hours in Nigeria, and the workout is scheduled to last for one hour. Nigeria begin their campaign at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup with a game against Brazil on October 1. Ifeanyi Emmanuel www.allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=20593 [/b] |
[size=14pt] FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Jordan 2016 30 September - 21 October [/size] Group matches Friday 30 September 30 Sep 2016 - 15:00Local Time Group B Al Hassan International Stadium Irbid Venezuela vs Germany 15:00 30 Sep 2016 - 17:00Local time Group A Amman International Stadium Amman Mexico vs New Zealand 17:00 30 Sep 2016 - 18:00Local time Group B Al Hassan International Stadium Irbid Cameroon vs Canada 18:00 30 Sep 2016 - 20:00Local time Group A Amman International Stadium Amman Jordan vs Spain 20:00 Saturday 01 October 01 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group C King Abdullah II International Stadium Amman [b]Nigeria vs Brazil 16:00 01 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group D Prince Mohammed International Stadium Al Zarqa Ghana vs Japan 16:00 01 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group C King Abdullah II International Stadium Amman England vs Korea DPR 19:00 01 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group D Prince Mohammed International Stadium Al Zarqa USA vs Paraguay 19:00 Monday 03 October 03 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group A Al Hassan International Stadium Irbid Spain vs New Zealand 16:00 03 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group B Amman International Stadium Amman Venezuela vs Cameroon 16:00 03 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group A Al Hassan International Stadium Irbid Jordan vs Mexico 19:00 03 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group B Amman International Stadium Amman Germany vs Canada 19:00 Tuesday 04 October 04 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group C Prince Mohammed International Stadium Al Zarqa Nigeria vs England 16:00 04 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group D King Abdullah II International Stadium Amman USA vs Ghana 16:00 04 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group C Prince Mohammed International Stadium Al Zarqa Brazil vs Korea DPR 19:00 04 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group D King Abdullah II International Stadium Amman Paraguay vs Japan 19:00 Friday 07 October 07 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group A Prince Mohammed International Stadium Al Zarqa New Zealand vs Jordan 16:00 07 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group A King Abdullah II International Stadium Amman Spain vs Mexico 16:00 07 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group B King Abdullah II International Stadium Amman Canada vs Venezuela 19:00 07 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group B Prince Mohammed International Stadium Al Zarqa Germany vs Cameroon 19:00 Saturday 08 October 08 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group C Amman International Stadium Amman Korea DPR vs Nigeria 16:00 08 Oct 2016 - 16:00Local time Group C Al Hassan International Stadium Irbid Brazil vs England 16:00 08 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group D Amman International Stadium Amman Japan vs USA 19:00 08 Oct 2016 - 19:00Local time Group D Al Hassan International Stadium Irbid Paraguay vs Ghana 19:00 www.fifa.com/u17womensworldcup/matches/ [/b] |
[size=14pt] Cameroon Expose Nigeria U17s First Opponents, Brazil, Ahead Of Independence Day Clash [/size] https://www.allnigeriasoccer.com/football_pics/15287cbf.jpg Nigeria’s first opponents at the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World, Brazil, lost their last friendly match before the meeting against the African powerhouse at theKing Abdullah Stadium, Amman on October 1. Lionesses U17 beat the South Americans 2-0 on Sunday, September 25, thanks to a second half brace from Flora Kameni. Having thrashed hosts Jordan 7-0 last week, Brazil exhibited defensive frailties and lack of physicality against Cameroon. Meanwhile, a llnigeriasoccer.com understands that the Nigerian U17 players and officials are off to the airport to board their flight to Jordan . T he Bala Nikyu - led side will tackle Brazil, England and North Korea in the group stage of the competition. Ifeanyi Emmanuel www.allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=20573 |
[b][size=14pt] World Cup: We will give Nigerians good results, says Coach Nikyu [/size] By Georgina Bode The head coach of National U-17 female team, Bala Nikyu, said on Saturday that the team would give Nigerians good results in the FIFA U-17 World Cup. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 5th FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup finals will hold from Sept.30 to Oct. 21 in Jordan. Nikyu told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the team was ready for the World Cup. “Apart from the aspect of playing ,they (players) are happy with everything around them, from their action and reaction ,they are ready and good to go. “I don’t have problem with the level of fitness, what we are doing now is to work on little laspes like ‘corner kick, throwing , free kick,” he said. The coach assured that the team would give Nigerians good results. “We are hoping to give Nigerians good results. We are asking Nigerians to pray for us. “Thank God that our matches will be played in the afternoon unlike in Costa Rica that our matches were played at three or four in the morning,” he said. Nikyu said that the technical crew was working hard to ensure the team do Nigeria and Africa proud at the tournament. “The technical officials are ready to reinforce the team, we find out that in the past, most African teams are out in the final quarter final ,we are set to break the record and go beyond that stage in this World cup,” the coach said. According to Nikyu, i keep encouraging the players to put in their best and understand the benefits of winning for the country. Captain of the U-17 team, also known as the Flamingos ,Rasheedat Ajibade, said the team would not disappoint Nigerians . “I just want to tell my teammates to keep the fire burning , they should keep the spirit high. “Nigerians should expect the best from us, We will make the nation proud and we will not let them down and they should believe in us,” she said. NAN reports that the Flamingos will depart the country for Jordan on Sept. 26. Nigeria is in the same group with Brazil ,England and Korea DPR, the 2008 champions. Nigeria will play Brazil in her first match on Oct.1 www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/2016-fifa-u-17-world-cup-will-give-nigerians-good-results-says-coach-nikyu/ [/b] |
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