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residencyhotel:i have sent the CV but no reply pls help |
Atessltd:oga pls do reply.I have sent in CV but no reply |
That is even good than burning him. |
Military junta |
Femi Opabunmi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Femi Opabunmi Personal information Full name Femi Opabunmi Date of birth 3 March 1985 (age 31) Place of birth Lagos, Nigeria Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Playing position Left-winger Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2001 Shooting Stars 2001–2004 Grasshopper 14 (0) 2004 Hapoel Be'er Sheva 11 (1) 2004–2006 Niort 7 (0) 2006 Shooting Stars National team 2001 Nigeria U17 6 (6) 2001-2002 Nigeria 3 (1) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 14 February 2012 (UTC). † Appearances (goals) Femi Opabunmi (born 3 March 1985) is a former Nigerian football player, who last played for Shooting Stars FC. In 2008, he went on an eye surgery and has not played professional football since then.[1] Career He played for a few clubs, including Shooting Stars FC, Grasshoppers Zürich (Switzerland) and Chamois Niortais in France.[2] He studied at Methodist High School Ibadan and played for the Methodist High School Ibadan Old Boys.[3] Serious eyes problems stopped his career since 2006.[4] International career Opabunmi scored a goal to help Nigeria win the African U-17 Championships in 2001. With Collins Osunwa out with injury he became Nigeria's key player at 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship where he scored a hat-trick against Australia and won him the Silver Shoe as second highest goalscorer and also the Bronze Ball as third best player in the tournament, helping Nigeria to reach the final where they lost to France. He attracted attention from clubs such as Manchester United, Lyon and Celta Vigo. He played for Nigeria[5] and made his debut in 2002 against Kenya scoring the second goal in a 3-0 win.[6] He was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup playing against England in the last group stage match becoming the 3rd youngest player to ever play in the World Cup finals after Norman Whiteside and Samuel Eto'o.[7] Thereafter, he has not been called again for the national team. |
Buharism:oh really,America are not that that bad as you portrayed it.I believed the capaign going on over there is just a rare case that have been nipped in the bud after series of public outcry.The major victims are black which I believe is not synonymous to US alone.It is global stuff |
UyiIredia:na DAT one sure pass |
It is getting disturbing and embarrassing to witness the prevalence of public maximum shisi,jungle justice,in contemporary time especially as value for human life is very sacrosanct. Just last week in Mararaba Nyanyan,a man was cut short of his because he allegedly stole generator!Today another bizzare case in Warri.Can we say Nigerians or Africa have no value for humanity? Though I am not justifying the perpetrator action,which I know is not good anyway,but the manner at which people take laws into their hand is too alarming.Several reasons have been attributed to this menace.First is apparent lack of trust in Police to wield properly and punish the offender. Besides,compromised judiciary comes to play as well.Today the gory scene of ALUU 4 comes to mind.I always ask my self,can this rubbish happen in US or UK,or is it because we are black,making us irrational and brutish as a human being. In Nig small crime attract mob action,while public looter are tapped in the back.It is high time our legislator fashion out a new law banning any form of jungle justice or whatsoever. This is not posaible in a sanner clime.We are battling with many irregularities in Nigeria already,from harsh economy to security hitches.As such our love for humanity must be preserved.
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Lol definitely a hard choice lol.Ladies in the house which is more preferable?What about guys
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