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Seun360:Am a neutral football fan bro. I watch good football. Man U plays sloppy football in recent years, worst under Mourinho. |
obonujoker:In the case of Zidane, he had no prior experience whatsoever but he was able to dominate the 21 century football world in his short stay in Real Madrid, why? money and names. Nothing special in terms of skills |
obonujoker:Guardiola falls in same category of coaches leveraging money and names. I don't see real managerial prowess with their kind. |
obonujoker:Name those clubs and their financial standings in world football. Those clubs can afford the best players money can buy. It's not as if Mourinho's managerial prowess helped SPAL or Leicester City or Celta Vigo. I can tell you, Ranieri [fmr Leicester city's] or Enyima coach will quadruple with Barcelona or Juventus. Nothing special about Mourinho bro, he happened to handle clubs with best money that translated to star-studded teams. |
Rest in Peace in advance to Real Madrid. They will learn their lesson in relegation first season with Mourinho. Jose Mourinho is media-hype manager. He achieved what he achieved through money and names. |
zoba88:Don't try to paint a picture of witch-hunt due to lack of papers just to engender public sympathy. Even lack of legal papers in foreign countries is a criminal act. These dudes are clearly drugs-related criminals in Thailand, they deserve the gas chamber. I spit on them. |
Dino's prayer already working, hence his failure in opposing progressive change. Change is unchangeable
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uuzba:You just described perfectly a typical Nigerian with money. You'll see them in churches, diverting collective donations for poor members to building GOs' mansions. You'll see them in government, diverting constituency allocations to fund personal and prostitutes lifestyles. You'll see them in businesses, using shareholders' money to buy choice properties and live lavishly. You'll see them in entertainment, cheating the life out of a talented folk in the name of mentorship. Nigerians are terrible lots. |
Look at a player like Moreno. He couldn't even give his best but he will be the first to cry foul because Klopp is not giving him first team shirt. Klopp is always right with his first team selection. Proof yourself in FA tournament and earn the first team shirt in EPL, most of them squandered the opportunity. Rubbish first half play. |
Smart dude, he needs money to buy the latest joy ride. Nigerians are easily used |
The last image [from top down] The guy in afro looks like @Segalink, the purported unbiased activist, who claim fencist but clandestinely PDP. Nigerian with money, ehen! |
Nigerians hate to be told the truth. See as a lot of Nigerians on Nairaland are angry and cuss for a simple truth told by an innocent woman. |
That's about N164,250,000 in 2 or 3hours of religious service. Church business is cooler than politics business |
robinzaga:Ok |
NothingDoMe:...and you still believe it is legal for a bank to transport $2.8million in cash through two unknown individuals without any legal supporting documents and or licenses. I can also tell you, it's the same bank insider that blew the whistle and got paid the whistleblower commission. Our penchant for supporting illegality is alarming. Kudos to EFCC for her courage and professionalism. |
jrusky:You know nothing about guerrilla warfare fuel by politics. Nigeria will overcome |
These are clearly work of lobbyists. Does it make sense? hell to the no |
Rubbish advice. God doesn't need anybody's money. God needs people to live in love with one another. Nigerian religion especially the diluted Christianity will never cease to amaze me. Politicians and church goers are in competitions to determine who scam more. Know God for yourself, forget churches and pastors. |
Annihilation was absolute waste of time |
gentlegenius:Ok |
There is no hope among despicable people like the committee of CUPP, formed largely to take us back to loot-cracy. We die with Buhari in 2019. He mean well for Nigeria |
You can promise Heaven and Earth when you know you have nothing to lose. Oby is like Hashim who make unrealisable promises because both know winning 2019 elections is impossible. |
Wordson:They are one of the best attacking sides in EPL currently. They don't care about defence. They drew Manchester City early in the league when City was still very HOT. I see them beating city in their second leg. They learnt a vital lesson in their first meeting. Nuno Espírito is a good coach. Better than media hype Mourinho |
Wordson:. They are one of the best attacking sides in EPL currently. They don't care about defence. They drew Manchester City early in the league when City was still very HOT. I see them beating city in their second leg. They learnt a vital lesson in their first meeting. Nuno Espírito is a good coach. Better than media hype Mourinho |
Wolves have eaten Tortoise raw in Tortoise backyard. Tottenham 1 3 Wolves. Good turn out of event for Liverpool. Liverpool are still 6points clear and yet to play their 20th match |
tripplephi:@bold statement, if that's your yardstick of measuring true men of God in Nigerian, then we have just infinitesimal few. The likes of the popular pastors in Nigerian mega churches are curse-mongers. |
PDP people, I hail you guys. A desperate man is a destructive man. Keep up |
Hashim doesn't understand what corruption is all about. Too much centralised authority breeds more corruption in Hashim's context is wrong assessment. Bringing NITEL and MTN analogies to drive home his point is very flawed. Corruption in Nigeria is endemic. It's everywhere in every facet of human endeavours in Nigeria. From the family, to the church to the governance. You need policies and strong will to enforce these policies. Practical enforcement that works, not lip services in order to deter people from corrupt practices. By the way, you can never deal with the origin of corruption. Corruption will always be there. People will always find a way to engage in shady deals for self aggrandisement. You can only find ways to curb corruption. It's not for government alone. The family, society, church, et al have roles to play. I dislike people who talk too much without understanding the issue at hand. Hashim doesn't seem to understand what frustration is when dealing with a guy who amass billions in Dollars through corrupt dealings. You are not just going to behead a corrupt guy on alleged corruption, but drag him to court to determine his guilt or innocence. At this point, it takes an angel of a judge to convict him because he has all the money to bribe his way out. How will he decentralised power when the constitution makes it so and until the constitution is reviewed, it will remain so? How will he pay N50k minimum wage when the senate and reps are financial haemorrhage to the system? And prices of crude oil are crashing, which happen to be our major source of revenue. There's infratructural deficiency in the country, which a serious govt that has the interest of a progressive nation at heart must agressively pursue. We just like to talk, talk, and talk until we get there, we begin to sing a different tune |
Personal opinion is subjective most especially from biased minds. It's never a valid opinion. |
The world has not seen the world yet. The boldness of the sick-dude to announce his indulgence to the world as necrophile is the scariest. I give up [img]https://media1./images/182abd956ccbe865425e14a152cea455/tenor.gif[/img] |
The image is less than 99% of Kano. Show other places in Kano to give meaning to your thread subject |
An attempt to make frontpage by one of the moderators. There you have it. The subject made no iota of sense |
