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Dioxidane doing a jega on us |
O ya Cechitti Bobo (bobo).. mo fe je goal meeji Si bobo(bobo)!! *in Olamide's voice. |
Which one is Cech kiti bobo againí ½í¸í ½í¸í ½í¸í ½í¸í ½í¸í ½í¸ |
Dioxidane na like Jega, 10mins = 10hrs |
Enjoying it |
OP, am waiting anxious. |
Whoa more pls |
Dis story sweet pass honey |
Xpecting the op to disappear for anoda 5days. |
Welcome back |
chynie:Fact: U surely can't read |
Rep Sept 15 |
It was works |
Good one for the people of Taraba. The whole local government where mabila is,is not evenly connected to the national electricity grid |
The Special Assistant to the Minister of Health on Media and Communication, Dan Nwomeh took to twitter to share some of the statements the minister made during a press conference held earlier today Sept. 8th. There's a new confirmed Ebola case in Lagos and the sister of late Port Harcourt doctor, Enemoah, has been discharged. See more tweets after the cut...
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Simbasa forest volunteers |
rattlesnake: but not to come and read jargonsFear of wasting ur mb? Sori |
rattlesnake: Please those who read should summarizeTake ur time to read. Atleast ur papa send u go school. |
A pregnant woman who went for her usual check up at the First Consultant Hospital Obalande – same hospital that Patrick Sawyer was admitted - tested positive of the virus on Friday. She got infected after being treated by the same nurse, Obi Justina Ejelonu, who attended to the Liberian carrier, Patrick Sawyer. Recall that two nurses came in direct contact with Mr. Sawyer and one of them died this week – the other nurse, Justina is still alive. The pregnant woman has since been quarantined at the mainland hospital where there is an isolation emergency centre for Ebola virus victims. |
sovpounds: Why all the fuss about Ebola? BBC has confirmed that the Perfect Internet 3D tablets successfully prevent and cure Ebola. The tablets were administered on 304 Ebola patients and they were all cured. These tablets were produced by researchers in Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria and are available for sale online.Idiot |
The Ebola virus has spread to Europe. A Spanish priest infected with the virus in Liberia arrived in Madrid for treatment today. 75 year old Miguel Pajares had been working as a missionary in Liberia when he tested positive for Ebola at the San Jose de Monrovia Hospital in Monrovia. A medically-equipped military jet was sent to Liberia yesterday to repatriate Pajares. A Spanish nun named Paciencia Melgar working in Equatorial Guinea has also tested positive to Ebola and will also be repatriated to Spain. The priest and the nun belonged to a Catholic humanitarian group that runs hospitals around the world, and had been helping to treat patients infected with the virus when they were infected. |
Dis is bad and scary |
#justdeywakapass |
I wonder why some people find it extremely hard to mind der own bizness. They always find motivation and happiness in other pple's bizness. |
Saturday was a good day. Chelsea won and won convincingly. Easily even, you might say. Comfortably even, Mourinho might say. We haven't had many days like that yet this season. Chelsea and Mourinho brought back a good friend, a blast from the past: the 4-3-3. On paper (err...Twitter-paper, yeah!), Chelsea lined up in the (current world) standard 4-2-3-1, an RDM "double pivot" of Mikel & Lampard seemingly tasked with controlling the midfield (as if they've previously ever actually accomplished such a feat) behind an attacking band bolstered by Ramires as a defensive winger. In practice, and especially after the opening few minutes, the Blues fell into something much more akin to a 4-3-3. Eden Hazard and Oscar patrolled the wings (the former staying wide much more so than the latter of course), Ramires and Lampard played line abrest in center midfield and Mikel dropped deep to play that one non-fancy position with many fancy names: the anchor man, the water carrier, the Makelele role. Now I'm of the opinion that the 4-3-3 is the once and future best formation - flexible yet strong, balanced yet overwhelming - and with most of our players (especially of the center midfielder variety) well-suited to a 4-3-3, I'm hardly surprised that we looked so efficient and, simply, so good in it. You might say that West Ham aren't exactly the toughest opposition we'll ever face, but there is no such thing as an easy away fixture in the Premier League. Yes, that's clichéd. But that doesn't mean it's not true. Mourinho himself expected a tough match and was thusly quite pleased with the performance: "The game was very good for us, it was very comfortable..." "Today was from the first to the last minute, very solid, very comfortable and everybody was committed to the clean sheet against an opponent that is always difficult, where every set-piece is a threat and they are very physical. We coped well with that style and at the same time, when we had the ball, we played according to our qualities." Comfortable; very comfortable. Today's word in José's page-a-day calendar was 'comfortable.' "We played in a way where everyone felt very comfortable." So, on a tough away day, where all involved looked comfortable (Jose did not spare a word for Cesar Azpilicueta, but the "Dave" may have been the most impressive, most comfortable of all, out there on the left in a probably still unfamiliar position), where Chelsea didn't try to fit its square pegs into round formation holes and decided to drop the pretense of a functioning double pivot and roll with a three-man midfield instead and in the process turn in the most impressive, most comfortable performance of the season ... could we finally have (re-)discovered the solution to our problems? |
I prefer columbia Nigeria Japan bosnia.. Den if we qualify everything else will be one step @ a time. |
Pple just quote the holy book to favor dere useless thinking...one day some fools will say technology is demonic |
It so hard to explain to old people dat dis tin is a scam. |
I don't trust d site. But FG na thief sha, like 200,000 people go pay 1k each and na like 20pple dem go take o. 19 out of the 20 go be der own pple. SMH for dem |
It looks as if a home for Victor Moses has been found, with The Guardian reporting that Liverpool and Chelsea have agreed to a season long loan: Liverpool are to take Victor Moses on loan from Chelsea after the clubs finally agreed a £1m fee for the season-long switch by the Nigeria winger. There is no option for Liverpool to make the deal permanent next summer, an indication that Moses could yet have a long-term future at Stamford Bridge. If true, I think most of us will be more than a bit disappointed. While Moses will likely flourish in Brendan Rodgers system, there's still enough of an unpleasant history between the clubs that most fans won't want to see us helping them. As much as it will hurt Chelsea fans to see Moses helping a "rival", there are a few positives to take away from this. Moses can't help Liverpool against us, but he certainly makes them more likely to take points off the other title contenders. He'll also get the chance to earn plenty of minutes at a top side, and even if he doesn't earn a place back in the Chelsea squad, one would have to think that would help his value on the market. The unfortunate cost of this is that we'll always remember Victor Moses wearing a Liverpool kit at some point in his career. That's also an unfortunate thing for Moses himself to have to remember, as this season's offerings from Warrior are absolutely dreadful... |
is he a wrestler or a footballer 
