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Look dope in that native attire. Team ChefChi. |
what cant kill man? even if housefly is listed above, i wont be shocked. |
No i wont buy it 350k o but pls lemme pay 1M. |
Bobrisky after reading that post
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The winner of the just concluded Big Brother Naija reality game show, Miracle, has revealed that he is going to pay his tithe from his prize money. After three months of drama, suspense and intrigue, reality TV show, Big Brother Naija: Double Wahala came to an end last Sunday with young and dashing pilot, Miracle Ikechukwu Igbokwe emerging as the winner. He smiled home with N25 million cash, a brand new SUV and other prizes totaling N45 million. However, being a good Christian, Miracle has vowed to pay his tithe to the last kobo. He made this pledge to TS Weekend on Monday afternoon, shortly before boarding en-route Nigeria, at the OR Thambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa. Have a good read. How are you feeling now? I’m feeling like a flyboy. I really appreciate you all because it’s your love that got me this (N45 million) prize. What do you think won you the prize? I will say it’s the grace of God. As a Christian, are you going to pay your tithe from the money you won? To me, it’s always God first. He has blessed me and I have to show that I appreciate. Yes, definitely, I’ll pay my tithe. What are you planning to do with the money? Right now, I think it’s just time for me to relax and think about what exactly I want to do with the money. How long is it going to take you to start something with the money? I have no idea because I don’t even know what’s happening right now. It’s like I’m in a dreamland. I’ve been indoors for three months. I need to get back to reality to know what’s happening outside and make my decision. Who are the people you are going to miss? I’m not going to miss anybody because all of us will still be together in Nigeria, but I will miss the Saturday parties we used to have in the house. Source-https://www.gistreel.com/bbnaija-why-i-will-pay-n4-5m-tithe-miracle-reveals/
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most beautiful among them is Ondo and pls what is that Cross River girl doing there? |
Reelmii:Be aware Reelmii knows you more than yourself. |
No 4 is where i queue in |
And now to go invincible...
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(no words needed) 7hechamp10ns
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Omo see gobe. Fear Naija youths. |
Uyiii:ok i agree lets fry twin beans |
what should we now fry ? |
these days it is so rare to see a natural yellow skinned person.
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Oya sharply give me my share make i use am do peppersoup. |
The King seals the Crown
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for him to drag his daughter to school like this that means.... Battery empty. |
LiKE for Agree Share for Disagree |
oshe11:stop drinking too much of garri |
LEGEND
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The nose na copy and paste |
na when they wan die them go know say God dey. |
those picture tells it all |
Illuminati is a myth Like for Agree Share for Disagree |
mice wine, Chinese can eat any thing Wait tuna what? Am out of this thread |
Abi won ya werey ni |
The world of football glitters with an enormous variety of prizes. Aside from the huge array of domestic leagues, there are some extraordinary cup competitions taking place, each with a unique claim to fame. Across the globe, domestic cup competitions vie with international tournaments for superiority. Over the next 10 slides we run through the greatest knockout tournaments in world football, assessing each tournament on its global reputation and sporting challenge. 10. Copa del Rey The Copa del Rey, or "King's Cup," is one of European football's most prestigious cup competitions. The history of the Copa del Rey is both rich and regal. Until the formation of the Campeonato de Liga in 1928, the Copa was Spain's principal domestic competition. It is the longest- running competition in Spanish football. Although Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are frequently distracted by European competition, for most clubs, the Copa represents the sole realistic opportunity to break the duopoly and claim silverware. The current holders are Atletico Madrid, who defeated rivals Real Madrid at the Bernabeu to win a 10th Copa del Rey title. 9. Confederations Cup The Confederations Cup rose to prominence in 2005 when it was established as a vital forerunner to the World Cup. Since that auspicious summer, the tournament has been held in the same country that will host the World Cup the following year. The Confederations Cup has subsequently become a vital part of preparation for global football's most celebrated tournament. The Confederations Cup allows FIFA to assess a nation's preparations for the arrival of their most prestigious tournament. More importantly, it is a chance for the host nation to pit themselves against some of the world's best ahead of the real thing. The excitement around the current tournament in Brazil is indicative of the Confederations Cup's rising profile. 8. FA Cup The FA Cup is arguably the most famous domestic competition in the world. Established in July 1871, it is the oldest association football competition in the world. The FA Cup has produced some of English football's most iconic moments and is partly responsible for Wembley's status as "The Home of Football." English clubs from the Premier League right down to the fifth tier of the FA National League are invited to compete. The tournament has subsequently become known for "giant killings": occasions when minnows overcome the odds to defeat a club with far greater resources. The 2013 final was a case in point, as Roberto Martinez's gutsy Wigan side showed remarkable bravery and discipline to beat the financial superpower that is Manchester City. 7. Africa Cup of Nations Africa is a continent that is seemingly in love with football. This tournament pits Africa's greatest international sides against each other in a fascinating battle for supremacy. The continent's most successful side is Egypt. They have won the tournament a record seven times, although they have not yet managed to transfer this continental success to the global stage. The competition is not without its flaws. The Africa Cup of Nations generally takes place in January, meaning that many European- based players are forced to abandon their clubs to take part. This has led to the withdrawal of some of Africa's major stars. If the tournament is to retain its status, it may need to move in line with the European calendar. 6. UEFA Europa League The UEFA Europa League is the much- maligned successor to the UEFA Cup. As the Champions League's younger and less glamorous sibling, the Europa League is vulnerable to snipers who criticise the competition's enormous fixture list and plethora of dead- rubber ties. However, a glance at the recent list of winners suggests that European football's major clubs still take the competition seriously. Chelsea, Atletico Madrid and Porto have all experienced the joy of Europa League triumph in the last few seasons. In 2003, Porto were Europa League Champions. A year later, they lifted the Champions League. This competition is no joke. 5. Copa Libertadores The Copa Libertadores is the South American equivalent of the Champions League. The Libertadores trophy is the most coveted prize in South American club football, and the competition's final is broadcast in an incredible 135 countries across the globe. The Copa has extraordinary cultural currency in South America. It has spawned the Spanish phrase "El Sueno Libertador," referring to the dream of lifting the historic prize aloft. Since the competition's inception in 1960, many have chased that dream. Argentine club Independiente are the most successful team in the competition's history, having claimed the Copa a phenomenal seven times. 4. Copa America The Copa America is the oldest existing continental football competition. The first formal Copa America was held in Argentina in 1916 to commemorate the first century of Argentina's independence. The competition involves the teams associated with CONMEBOL as well as two other nations, frequently Mexico, Costa Rica or the United States. Although Brazil and Argentina are regularly referred to as South American football's "Big Two," current holders Uruguay are in fact the competition's most successful team with 15 wins to date. 3. UEFA European Championship The first pan-European international tournament was held in 1958 in France. In the intervening 55 years, the European Championship has established itself as one of world football's most exciting competitions. The European Championship is characterised by its unusually competitive nature: The 14 tournaments to date have produced nine different winners. Germany and Spain currently lead the field with three triumphs each. In 2014, the competition will expand from 16 to 24 teams, prompting concerns that the increase in size may precipitate a drop in quality. 2. UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League is the most glamorous club competition in world football. This tournament brings together the greatest teams in the world. As the financial clout of club football has grown, it has managed to supersede international football. In terms of the quality of play on the field, the Champions League is now the best tournament there is. Although the pure knockout form of the original European Cup is still missed, the re-branding as the Champions League has helped turn Europe into football's most financially powerful continent. There is no club competition to match the Champions League. 1. FIFA World Cup There is no greater competition than the World Cup. The European Championship may have a greater variety of winners. The Champions League may provide better football. However, nothing matches the prestige of lifting the FIFA World Cup. The World Cup pips the Champions League to the No. 1 spot because of the enormous cultural impact that a victory can have. Nothing unites a nation like being crowned the best in the world. Source-http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1684009-power-ranking-worlds-10-best-football-tournaments
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hope no casualties |
Of course you'll be a pastor in jail boy |
waiting for the cleavage pic. |
Bhelamblog:ahbeg leave lalasticlala alone must every BBN post reach FP |
