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PoliticsRe: Atiku May End Up Being Our Next President by mamagee3(f): 9:27pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Atiku Abubakar will be a huge disaster for Nigeria if he becomes the next president.

I wish he wouldn't be our next president, I'm just hoping.[/color]
PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Endorses January For Presidential Poll by mamagee3(f): 9:25pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Goodluck Jonathan isn't going to win it.

And that's the fact.[/color]
SportsWho Are The Top Ten Greatest Players? by mamagee3(op): 9:23pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Pele
Maradona
Ronaldo Lima
Zinedine Zidane
Luis Figo
Ronaldinho
Kaka
Cristiano ronaldo
Lionel Messi
Oliver Kahn[/color]
CelebritiesRe: Kelis Dating Nigerian? by mamagee3(f): 9:20pm On Jul 28, 2010
michelin89:
His head is too big for Kelis. lipsrsealed
grin grin grin
FamilyRe: What Is A Perfect Marriage Like? by mamagee3(f): 9:19pm On Jul 28, 2010
[quote author=tomi_ade link=topic=487037.msg6468819#msg6468819 date=1280347967]yup yup!. . .well said sis wink[/quote][color=deeppink]Thanks. cheesy cheesy[/color]
CelebritiesRe: Kelis Dating Nigerian? by mamagee3(f): 9:15pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]^^Yeah right! grin[/color]
PoliticsRe: Yaradua, Rimi's Death: Nigerian Hospitals Death Trap For The Poor! by mamagee3(f): 9:11pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]I kind of agree with this article.

There's no doubt that some nigerian hospitals are worthless.[/color]
FamilyRe: What Is A Perfect Marriage Like? by mamagee3(f): 9:08pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]A perfect marriage is a union in which a husband or a wife bears the offences committed from one spouse.

they both endure hardships together.[/color]
CareerRe: Top 10 Well Paid Occupation In Nigeria by mamagee3(f): 9:07pm On Jul 28, 2010
ZAYD:
All i Know is that whatever you do ,always do it right
huh huh huh
CelebritiesRe: Who's More Stylish? Ciara, Keri Hilson, Or Rihanna by mamagee3(f): 9:06pm On Jul 28, 2010
Vedren:
[center][size=15pt]Ciara[/size][/center]


[img]http://3.bp..com/_BRSEl6SAv_8/SwWxvv7xgII/AAAAAAAABQQ/pjHF4DDD-9U/s1600/Ciara_allblack1.jpg[/img]
[color=deeppink]Wow, she looks good on this pic.[/color]
Nairaland GeneralRe: Is The Moderator In The Education Section <Snip>? by mamagee3(f): 8:59pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Anyway, mukina just stated that the thread has been locked.

I don't thik it's an issue anymore.[/color]
Christianity EtcRe: 9ja Churches Exposed! by mamagee3(f): 8:57pm On Jul 28, 2010
Acidosis:
`aint a journalist, mama-gee. Experience is the key and I'm patiently waiting for criticism about the aforementioned facts!
[color=deeppink]Are you a pastor or something?

You seem to be a nice and kind hearted person.[/color]
FamilyRe: My Future Wife Can't Introduce Me To Her Family by mamagee3(f): 8:54pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]If she can't introduce you to her family then I think you should call it off already.

It doesn't make sense one bit for you to thik she would be your wife and yet you haven't even met her family.[/color]
SportsRe: Siasia Vows To Make Eagles Formidable by mamagee3(f): 8:51pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Let's take Siasia's word for it.

I personally believe he would make the nigerian squad formidable.[/color] tongue
FamilyRe: What Do You Think Would Be Going Across Her Mind As She Saw My Friend? by mamagee3(op): 8:49pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]^^Okay, thanks!

I totally believe you and you're the only one to have told me the right thing.[/color]
PoliticsRe: Edwin Clarke Must Apologize To Igbo Or Jonathan Should Kiss Igbo Vote Bye by mamagee3(f): 8:40pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]I'm sick and tired of all these tribalistic comments and stuff.

Sometimes, it can be boring![/color]
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Nairaland Fantasy Premier League 2010/2011 by mamagee3(f): 8:38pm On Jul 28, 2010
[quote author=~Borat~ link=topic=481784.msg6468368#msg6468368 date=1280343868]Mama-gee reach for a dild0 or something. . .[/quote]huh huh huh
CelebritiesRe: Kelis Dating Nigerian? by mamagee3(f): 8:38pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]He's ugly so I don't really care.

Let's read some real article, please![/color]
Technology MarketRe: Initialize Was Scammed On Wednesday by mamagee3(f): 8:34pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]I'm sorry, it sucks to be scammed by all those money looting twats.

I hope you get your money back and the culprits are sent to jail.

I feel your pain.[/color]
RomanceRe: For Guys Only, Real Guys. Ladies And Gay Back Off. by mamagee3(f): 8:27pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Well a 9 year difference would do it for me.

But it age difference doesn't really matter.[/color]
FamilyRe: Separated Or Shared Bed-room? by mamagee3(f): 8:24pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]I know some women can't stand a snoring husband. . .

And that's why some of them insist on having seperate bedrooms, it's justified unlike some women though.[/color]
CelebritiesRe: 10 Sexiest Footballers’ Wives by mamagee3(f): 8:14pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]You got it wrong, cristiano ronaldo isn't married. . .

Gemma Atkinson once had a relationship with him but it's ended now.[/color]
Nairaland GeneralRe: Is The Moderator In The Education Section <Snip>? by mamagee3(f): 8:10pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]^^All I stated was that the moderator may not even be a member anymore.

I didn't mention IP address.[/color] grin
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Colombia [1 - 0] @ Women's U-20 World Cup by mamagee3(f): 8:04pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Nigerian falconets is winning this one. . .

I have watched the colombian match with france and I can tell you that they are not good players.

So, I think Nigeria would move on to the finals.[/color]
SportsWesley Sneijder Leading The Race For 2010 Ballon D'or Award by mamagee3(op): 8:03pm On Jul 28, 2010
Wesley Sneijder is leading the race to be the winner of the inaugural FIFA Ballon d'Or after the latest odds were revealed by Titan Bet.

Inter's star Dutchman, who won the treble last season and scored five goals in the World Cup, is priced at evens (2.0) to scoop the crown currently held by Lionel Messi.




The Barcelona and Argentina player was considered the favourite to retain his crown after a sparkling goal laden season with the Blaugrana. However, a disappointing World Cup has seen Messi's odds move out to 15.0.

He remains a very strong contender with his new attractive odds already enticing punters. Goal.com's betting and odds expert David Mole says you should look around for value in this contest.

"Betting on markets like this can be difficult as it's not as clear cut as betting on a game where you can watch the action unfold. You have to get into the minds of the selectors and try and see who has impressed on a world wide scale. Sneijder offers little value at even money and he may not be nailed on, having lost out in the final.

"It would have been difficult to turn down a quadruple winner but it will be easier to turn down one of the thugs who turned up in the final My tip would be to look elsewhere for value, especially around Forlan, Messi and Villa."




Unsurprisingly the top ten contenders is dominated by Barcelona with the La Liga champions supplying four contenders. Along with Messi Spain's World Cup winners Xavi (2.40), Andres Iniesta (3.0) and David Villa (13.0) are also in contention for the prize.

Spain's top flight supplies six of the top ten including the Barca quartet, Diego Forlan (11.0) of Atletico Madrid and Iker Casillas (21.0) of Real Madrid. Serie A is represented by Sneijder and his Inter team-mate Diego Milito (21.0) and the Bundesliga have Bayern Munich's Arjen Robben (8.0) and Thomas Mueller (12.0) competing for the newly named FIFA Ballon d'Or.

Not a single Premier League player features in the top ten with Wayne Rooney to closest contender at 29.0. 2008 winner Cristiano Ronaldo is currently priced at 26.0.

Iker Casillas is the long shot at 21.0 and will be the first goalkeeper since Lev Yashin in 1963 to win the prize if he succeeds. Casillas may be worth a punt as the last three winners in World Cup years have come from the winning country (Fabio Cannavaro 2006, Ronaldo 2002, Zinedine Zidane 1998).

FIFA have revamped the prize merging their own player of the year award with the long established Ballon d'Or which began in 1956.

The first winner will receive the prize on January 10th 2011 in Zurich, Switzerland.

http://sports.yahoo.com/soccer/news?slug=goal-wesleysneijderleadingtherac
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Nairaland Fantasy Premier League 2010/2011 by mamagee3(f): 7:55pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]^^Why are you uploading that pic for?

Is it our frist time of knowing about the Premier League? huh[/color]
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs USA: 4 - 2! @ Women's U-20 World Cup by mamagee3(f): 7:53pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Now Nigeria would be playing against Colombia tomorrow.

We'll see how that goes.[/color]
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Nairaland Fantasy Premier League 2010/2011 by mamagee3(f): 7:47pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]I can't wait for real madrid to win La liga.

Let's go ronaldo and Kaka!!![/color]
SportsPresident Sparks Nigeria's Progress In The U-20 World Cup by mamagee3(op): 7:45pm On Jul 28, 2010
So seismic was the impact of Nigeria’s victory over USA in the Germany 2010 quarter-finals that it has been called the greatest achievement in the history of women’s football, not just in that country but for the whole of Africa. They have a place in the last four of a FIFA women’s tournament for the first time and an entire nation is willing them to overcome Colombia tomorrow and win through to Sunday’s final.

At half-time in the game with USA, with Nigeria losing 1-0 and seemingly overrun by the defending champions, who were playing controlled, incisive football, the President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Aminu Maigari, personally telephoned coach Ndem Egan to tell his team to settle down and not be afraid of their opponents.

His words transformed the Falconets, who were a completely different proposition for the second period – when they scored a wonderful equaliser through Helen Ukaonu - and also in extra-time. Then in the penalty shoot-out their nerve stayed strongest, scoring with all four attempts while their American rivals missed two of theirs. “The President’s words were a big help for our players,” said Egan. “It gave them the confidence to go out there and win.”


Before we arrived in Germany, the girls promised that we would get beyond the quarter-final stage. Now we are looking to the final itself – that is our target.Nigeria coach Ndem Egan


It is a remarkable achievement for the African nation to have advanced this far in the competition, with only Colombia standing between them and the final. Not only are they the youngest squad (at an average of 18 years and 3 months) on duty in Germany – with the exception of fellow west Africans Ghana – but the national team seemed to have a jinx when it came to finding an escape route from the last eight into the last four. They had played in three previous quarter-finals of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup and lost them all.

“Before we arrived in Germany, the girls promised that we would get beyond the quarter-final stage,” Egan added. “Now we are looking to the final itself – that is our target. The information we have been getting from Nigeria is that all the people are very, very happy with the result. It will help a lot more girls to take up the game, which can only be good for the development of Nigerian football.”

Steady improvement
A study of the history of the competition shows how the west Africans have undergone steady improvement over the recent past. In 2002 they were bottom of their group; in 2004 they finished third, which was enough to take them into the quarter-finals; two years later they were second before losing to Brazil in the last eight; and in 2008 they topped their group but fell to France in the quarter-finals.

The renowned 'Nigeria spirit', a never-say-die determination, gives them a good chance of going all the way this time. As does the level of fitness within the group, a result of the hard work masterminded by technical advisor James Peters in the four-week training camp held in Nigeria and Côte d'Ivoire.

“I told them that what a man can do, they can do even better,” Peters said. “I worked them as hard as I did my men’s teams when I worked in the US, and the results are there to be seen. Against USA we started very slowly and conserved our energies, and the final result was something we had all been dreaming about.”
http://www.fifa.com/u20womensworldcup/news/newsid=1278708.html#president+sparks+nigerias+progress
CareerRe: Top 10 Well Paid Occupation In Nigeria by mamagee3(f): 7:35pm On Jul 28, 2010
[color=deeppink]Politician- You would probably earn $1 billion a year.

Kidnapping- You would earn about 20 million naira.

Armed robber- It all depends on the location your performed your duty.

But politics can seal your fate of being the richest man in Nigeria.[/color]

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