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Urheadmaster:which of them are into coaching, the stars we had are into betting sponsorship Jay Okacha, Papilo, ikpeba and co |
Use Damatol constantly Always apply after shaving. |
I am going to Poznań University of life Science for Msc. Do I need to authenticate and legalize my transcript when I have my original degree certificate? (Not Statement of result) |
Please who has an appointment for legalization this week. Please I need your assistance. My location is abj. Thanks |
What are the list documents to authenticate and legalize for MsC |
Please my sponsor is a businessman. The bank said they only issue credit card to salary accounts. I was given a confirmation letter and the bank statement. Please can this replace the pay slip and the credit card? |
Mokason288:that’s not an apology. He still stands on ground to call her out publicly, if he had read well too. |
OZOnNengiTheory:Dj switch that will soon be a Canadian |
My brother it’s very easy, think of people that lived before us, they came and they are gone. When you realize that we mere mortals; that we are just visitors to the earth and you ask yourself “where will I spend eternity after my years in this word” Bro you will have no option to forget the things of the word and follow Christ. Read your Bible. |
Lildairo:Where exactly did you get this info |
pointednose:F-1 visa |
Please any information on how I can book emergency visa interview in Abuja. My course starts January and the earliest slot provided today was March 1st. |
Boko recruitment loading |
They haven’t received their own share. |
superlightning:my friend go and sit down. pdp has ruin abia state. Do you travel at all |
inec is responsible for everything Abia is going through. |
That coach should trek and come back |
take Goko cleanser |
Nigeria's World Cup participation came under sharp focus this week after the Super Eagles were found to have played an ineligible Shehu Abdullahi for their final qualifier - a dead rubber against Algeria. A three-point deduction ultimately didn't deny Nigeria a spot in Russia next summer, but had the group been a little tighter, it could have been a different story. Ultimately, the NFF's negligence hasn't denied the Eagles a spot at the global showpiece, with federation president Amaju Pinnick vowing to ensure such a fiasco doesn't occur again. However, the Abdullahi episode is the latest in a long line of embarrassing chapters involving the NFF and the national side, and as these incidents suggest, don't hold out too much hope that the federation will clean up their act. Obafemi Martins' age saga: Martins was left red faced after an unpardonable error on the Nigeria Football Association website in 2005, which threatened to completely end his reputation with the federation. The website had erroneously listed the then-Inter Milan striker's date of birth as 1 May 1978, rather than the correct date of 24 October 1984, placing his potential move to Newcastle United into jeopardy. It also came as an unwanted distraction for the Super Eagles during their 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign, and they ultimately failed to make it to Germany. Forgotten kits: Facing Burkina Faso in their final 1992 African Nations Cup qualifier at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, the team organisers inexplicably left the squad's kits in Ota, where they'd held a training squad in the build up to the clash. To salvage the situation, the team's tracksuit bottoms were cut with scissors in order for them to compete. Ultimately, the scoreline - a 7-1 rout for Nigeria in which Finidi George announced his arrival with a debut goal and three assists - helped detract (somewhat) from the absent-minded kit man! Super Eagles boycott training at the 2014 World Cup: Nigerians were shocked to receive news of the Super Eagles boycotting training on the eve of their crucial Round of 16 match against France at the World Cup in Brazil. The players and the federation, led by Alhaji Aminu Maigari, were at loggerheads and failed to settle on a fee for qualifying for the tournament, a situation which soon gained global coverage. Sensing the players were not going to prepare properly for their upcoming fixture until they got paid, then-President Goodluck Jonathan ordered the country's sports minister to fly the money - totalling almost $4million - to Brazil in a private jet. Super Falcons' bonus protest: In 2004, the Super Falcons had just brought glory to Nigeria, winning a fourth successive African Women Championship. In the aftermath of the final victory against Cameroon, the players refused to depart South Africa, remaining holed up in their hotel rooms, protesting unpaid bonuses and allowances. It took the intervention of senior Nigerian government officials to end the embarrassment caused the country, settling the bills incurred in the hotel. Eventually, then-President Olusegun Obasanjo handed the players N1million each after returning to Nigeria, as another sticky situation was sidestepped...almost. The Paul Le Guen fiasco: In July 2016, the Nigeria Football Federation announced the appointment of Le Guen as the new head coach of the Super Eagles. The Frenchman was expected to fill the void created by Sunday Oliseh's resignation five months earlier, by which point it was imperative the NFF appointed someone due to the imminent World Cup qualifiers - due to kick off in October of that same year. Bizarrely, Le Guen denied any knowledge of the deal, stating in clear terms he did not sign a contract with the NFF. The federation, now firmly with egg on their face, stated in a communique that Le Guen had refused to live in Nigeria and objected to targets inserted in his contract. FIFA age-grade ban for fielding overage players: While Nigeria were still basking in the euphoria of their silver-winning campaign at the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship in Saudi Arabia, the FIFA hammer fell on the country due to negligence on the part of the administrators. The trio of Samson Siasia, Andrew Uwe and Dahiru Sadi had featured at the tournaments in Mexico (1983) and Moscow (1985), and subsequently falsified their age in order to participate at the Seoul Olympics in 1988. Nigeria were handed a two-year ban from competing in U-20 competition, a decision which cost the West African nation the hosting rights for the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship. Tammy Abraham rejects the Eagles: In September 2017, NFF President Pinnick prematurely announced that Swansea City forward and Chelsea loanee Abraham had agreed to play for Nigeria after the duo met up in London. The excitement soon turned to embarrassment for the football chief, as Abraham stated in clear terms he never gave the green light on his switch of allegiance and only had the meeting with Pinnick as a respect to his father, who shares a personal friendship with the Glass House chief. Two months later, Abraham made his debut - albeit in a friendly - for England, and will surely fancy his chances of enjoying a long international career with the Three Lions rather than the Super Eagles. http://kwese.espn.com/football/nigeria/story/3311288/shehu-abdullahi-and-the-nffs-most-embarrassing-moments |
kaka 22 |
kcy:this no lie. thats the exactly the attitude of soldiers. it happened in our match against Cameroon. |
Zoo police try hard to label IPOB terrorist. Can they sample a Nigeria emblem with a criminal. This is the reason I say the country is joke |
sarrki:NK has been frustrated due to marginalization of the South East |
SHTFguy:Even when Kanu was in Uk. They dared him yo come to the Zoo |
Unity beggers |
Unity beggers |
chinua Achebe is an apprentice to u |
Kaka no 1 today tmrw. His life is a testimony |
Nigeria will sink, people will suffer if Biafra Republic is not declared – Apostle Mbazuruike General Overseer of Agape Life Ministries Outreach, Awka, Anambra State, Apostle James Mbazuruike has prophesied that Nigerians will continue to suffer if they refuse to declare Biafra Republic. According to him, the rebirth of the Republic of Biafra would come to reality any time soon. Mbazuruike came into limelight last year when he predicted victory for Donald Trump as the President of United States of America (USA). He said no power can stop God’s mission and that Biafra was in line with God’s mandate. Briefing newsmen in Awka at the weekend, Apostle Mbazuruike declared that more things will happen this year that would be in favour of the agitators of Biafra. He warned that recession was just the beginning of God’s punishment if Biafra’s future is not discussed. “This is a cheering news for the people of Biafra, because many have died for the actualisation of Biafra. I did prophesy that Trump will win the US presidency and he did. That buttressed a point on what I said about Biafra. Biafra will ultimately be a reality because nobody in power can stop Biafra. “Whenever God says a thing, nobody will stop it. God has said Biafra would emerge as a nation and no power in Nigeria would crush the spirit. The more they delay the emergence of Biafra as a nation, the more Nigeria sinks and the more the sufferings of its people. “For anybody to say Nigeria would come out of this recession is foolhardy and a statement from somebody not in touch with God.” According to Apostle Mbazurike, God has told him that the time to let His people go is now. http://dailypost.ng/2017/08/07/nigeria-will-sink-people-will-suffer-biafra-republic-not-declared-apostle-mbazuruike/ |
Tells us another story. We know you are seeking attention little boy. |
awesomely:just look at the thinking of human being. So this what that should bring massacre of people. One nigeria indeed |
