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Politics / Re: Video: Insurgents Flee In Multitude As Military Bombards Sambisa Stronhhold by Min57: 11:44pm On May 01, 2015
Aerial foto! Mumusco
Celebrities / Re: Funke Akindele Stuns In New Photo, Looks Like A Teenager by Min57: 10:40am On Apr 17, 2015
Look at that center pishor and tell me teenager again.
Take note of d old jugular vein.
Politics / Re: Breaking News!!! Council Of State Confirmed Election Holding As Planned by Min57: 7:39pm On Feb 05, 2015
Gbam!!! and if I catch any shege Dan iskanci saying rubbish......
infact if u catch one bring him to me!!!

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Celebrities / Re: Georgina Onuoha's Marriage Crashes by Min57: 1:07pm On Jan 20, 2015
I'm only interested in the fact that I made front page for the first time not this yeye ceremonial marriage of actress!!!!
Politics / Re: Buhari Prints Recharge Cards For 2015 Campaign [PHOTO] by Min57: 8:26am On Dec 30, 2014
Abraham Lincoln!!! don't u know?
Politics / Re: Meet Mrs Funso Amosun, The Most Beautiful First Lady In Nigeria[pics] by Min57: 9:02pm On Dec 17, 2014
Engrtemmy:
What more can I say. One picture they say is worth a thousand words.
beautifool
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Economic Crisis May Not Affect Jonathan's Re-election. - Reuters by Min57: 3:07pm On Dec 14, 2014
We r tired of this mathafacker, let him go back to his zoo or start a fish pond!!!

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Politics / Re: Scores Of Insurgents Killed In Mubi By Soldiers by Min57: 3:43pm On Nov 10, 2014
Leopantro:
Tales by moonlight

It's so bad that i don't believe a word from the military.

" leader of boko harem killed"

"All kidnap girls have been recovered"

" All kidnapped will be girls released soon"

"We have got them on the run"

Considering that most Nigerians are gullible, they keep telling lies and we swallow it all.




u don't believe? go n see for urself. idiot!!!
Politics / Re: Terrorism: FG Asks Court For Secret trial Of Ndume by Min57: 6:40am On Oct 22, 2014
Federal republic of Terror wants to try its delegate secretly!!! OK
Celebrities / Re: Majid Michel's Mother Is Dead by Min57: 5:11pm On Oct 14, 2014
na her time abi? should suspend work today n 2mao? him
wan follow? just asking sha
by d way front page things, if u r annoyed u can hug transformater undecidedna her time abi? should suspend work today n 2mao? him
wan follow? just asking sha
by d way front page things, if u r annoyed u can hug transformater
Celebrities / Re: Majid Michel's Mother Is Dead by Min57: 5:06pm On Oct 14, 2014
[quote author=thexyz post=27132404] Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel has lost his mother after she died in an Accra Hospital on Friday, October 10, 2014.

Majid Michel and his family are currently grieving as the star has lost his 63-year-old mother.
Paula Olympio is said to have collapsed after which she was rushed to the Ghana Canada Hospital in East Legon, Accra, where she died on October 10.

The news was shared via Instagram by Majid’s half-brother, Mico Michel who paid tribute to the actor’s late mother.


He said:

“In my heart you live forever! Mom I know you are in a better place now. As we all give thanks to the day you walked into our lives we knew our family would never have been this strong without you there to guide us and love us the way you did…”
“Forever love……an Angel gone home……Auntie Paulina.”
May her soul rest in peace
na her time abi? should suspend work today n 2mao? him wan follow? just asking sha undecided[quote author=thexyz post=27132404] Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel has lost his mother after she died in an Accra Hospital on Friday, October 10, 2014.

Majid Michel and his family are currently grieving as the star has lost his 63-year-old mother.
Paula Olympio is said to have collapsed after which she was rushed to the Ghana Canada Hospital in East Legon, Accra, where she died on October 10.

The news was shared via Instagram by Majid’s half-brother, Mico Michel who paid tribute to the actor’s late mother.


He said:

“In my heart you live forever! Mom I know you are in a better place now. As we all give thanks to the day you walked into our lives we knew our family would never have been this strong without you there to guide us and love us the way you did…”
“Forever love……an Angel gone home……Auntie Paulina.”
May her soul rest in peace
na her time abi? should suspend work today n 2mao? him wan follow? just asking sha
Politics / Re: Military Aircraft Crash Lands In Yola by Min57: 2:22pm On Oct 11, 2014
The aircraft only had a hot brake which cause some fire splashes but see pessimistic fuckers reporting crash!!! media!!! There is godooooThe aircraft only had a hot brake which cause some fire splashes but see pessimistic fuckers reporting crash!!! media!!! There is godooooThe aircraft only had a hot brake which cause some fire splashes but see pessimistic fuckers reporting crash!!! media!!! There is godoooo
Education / Re: Chibok Girls’ WAEC Results Ready – Minister by Min57: 8:14am On Sep 16, 2014
simplemyk:
Nigeria’s education minister, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau has told the House of Representatives Committee on Education that the results of the Chibok schoolgirls that sat for the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is ready.

more details later.

http://leadership.ng/news/384121/chibok-girls-waec-results-ready-minister

Breaking News: "Shekau conducts JAMB for Chibok Girls"
Politics / Re: Gabun Village Residents In Adamawa State Claim Sighting Crashed NAF Jet by Min57: 10:13am On Sep 15, 2014
BlackTechnology: Most likely true.

The military must do thorough investigation over the cause of the crash to know if

1) It was a deliberate mechanical fault and why didn't the pilot parachute out

2) the pilot was poisoned which could have killed him before his he thought of parachuting out of the jet

3) the pilot intentionally crashed the jet especially if he is alive.

4) if the jet was releasing smoke before it crashed which is one sign that it was shoot

5) the villagers who saw the jet's door, actually saw the pilot.


Sabotage must be thoroughly investigated.

Even the guys who serviced it 2months ago must be investigated.
It is very unfortunate that illiterates like u have access to internet.

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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Arsenal Vs Manchester City (2 - 2) On 13th September 2014 by Min57: 2:30pm On Sep 13, 2014
undecided undecidedis it Ehinacho that scored? just asking undecidedis it Ehinacho that scored? just asking
Religion / Re: Synagogue Church Of All Nations Building Collapses (Picture) by Min57: 7:33pm On Sep 12, 2014
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: FG Acquires 12 Fighter Jets by Min57: 8:13am On Sep 01, 2014
Education / Re: 9 Lies You Were (probably) Taught In School by Min57: 10:51am On Aug 21, 2014
technophile: 10. India 99 - 1 Nigeria
After India have beaten us 99 - 0, they now said if we can score just only 1 goal we have won the match. That was when Okparaji stepped in, as he was about to kick ball like this, the ball just turn into a big rock, but he managed to put the ball into the net sha and he collapsed. That's why FIFA banned India from playing football till today o.

Sports / Re: Samuel Okwaraji - An Unsung Hero by Min57: 6:39pm On Aug 12, 2014
oladamian: Today, 12 August 2014, it’s 25 years since Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji slumped and died on the field of play for Nigeria. But the government has refused to immortalise a hero in a befitting way to encourage others, writes Chineme Okafor
Twenty four years after watching the August 12, 1989, FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Nigeria’s Green Eagles and the Palancas Negras of Angola in the main bowl of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, where Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji demonstrated heroism that eventually claimed his life on the field of play, Bolaji Abdullahi who watched the match as a young man has become the Sports Minister, but he has not called for the books.

Abdullahi has been so busy with the present such that he has forgotten the past. So for Okwaraji the anthem has changed. It was once “the labour of our heroes past shall ever be in vain”.
It was on that fateful Saturday in 1989 when the then Green Eagles midfielder, Okwaraji lined up alongside team mates David Ngodigha, Augustine Eguavoen, Sunday Eboigbe, Stephen Keshi, the late Obobaifo Osaro, Ademola Adesina, the late Uchenna Okafor, Humphrey Edobor, Etim Esim, Samson Siasia and Dahiru Sadi, who substituted Edobor in the second half to play the qualifying game for the upcoming Italia 90’ World Cup against the Angolan senior national team. Nigeria was to win the match by a lone goal but sadly lost Okwaraji whose patriotic representation of Nigeria at soccer was widely acknowledged.

For many Nigerians, that day and hour when Okwaraji slumped and died in the main bowl of the capacity filled National Stadium while he laboured for the glory of the country remains etched in their minds, subtly reminding them of the labours of the fallen soccer hero who fell in vain and utterly negating the sixth and seventh lines of Nigeria’s national anthem.
Indeed, it was the day Nigeria commenced her qualification campaign for the 1990 World Cup hosted in Italy. Accordingly, the Confederation for African Football (CAF) had recorded an estimated 100,000 spectators at the stadium when the game kicked-off at about 4 pm. The Green Eagles led the game with a 44th minute goal from its skipper, Stephen Keshi via a massive build up initiated by Okwaraji in the midfield, all things seemed seamless for Nigeria until Okwaraji slumped and died exactly at the 77th minute of the game.

Within minutes, Okwaraji was shortly pronounced dead by doctors whose autopsy on his remains later showed that he had died of an enlarged heart. Nigeria went on to lose the qualifying ticket to Cameroun on August 27, 1989 at the Stade Omnisports in Yaounde by a lone goal but as described by teammate, Dahiru Sidi in a 2011 interview with Supersports: “It was a shock to us all with the way it happened. I came on as a substitute in that game in the second half and minutes after the game we were told Samuel Okwaraji was dead.
“At that point the win meant nothing to us and I think it affected us in our next game (against Cameroon). Unfortunately we failed to qualify for the World Cup, which would have been a befitting way to honour Okwaraji for his hard work and commitment.”

Born in Orlu in Imo State on May 19, 1964, the late soccer hero had before his death played about 10 matches for Nigeria and scored once. He made his national team debut against Algeria at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu in a Seoul 1988 Olympic qualifier and played a key role at the 1988 African Cup of Nations in Morocco, where he scored the fastest goal of the tournament against Cameroon in the group stages.
Okwaraji also played at the Olympics in Seoul the same year before his last outing against Angola in Lagos. In between, he had played professional football with NK Dynamo Zagreb of Yugoslavia, Vfb Stuttgart and SSV Ulm 1846 of Germany and also got his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in international law from the University of Rome.
Apart from his traditional mother tongue, Igbo, Okwaraji also spoke German, English, Spanish and the Italian languages and was described as a thorough professional with a heart for Nigeria. Such was his patriotism that he was reported to have often played games for the country without requesting for flight tickets and match bonuses.
Prior to his death, a conflict had ensued between him and his club, SSV Ulm 1846, which was significant enough to attract the attention of the then chairman of the Nigeria Football Association (NFA), Group Capt. John Obakpolor, who had mediated in the matter to ensure his participation in the game. SSV Ulm 1846 had demanded $45,000 before it could release Okwaraji for the qualifying games as compensation for what it would lose in gate takings while Okwaraji was away with the national team. But Obakpolor was able to negotiate a deal for the country by paying a much lower $15,000 for his release. That was done without his knowledge and consent.
Okwaraji was reported to have expressed his disappointment with his club’s action when he learnt of it and had told them that he will represent Nigeria without paying a dime, insisting: “I am a lawyer, you know I signed to play football under certain conditions but I don’t think it included reselling my services to my country. You or your club cannot stop me from playing for my country. Let me tell you, I am going to represent my country in the World Cup in Italy whether you like it or not.”

Though he never made it to the World Cup, Okwaraji’s level of commitment to Nigeria was great and equally complimented with his discipline and professionalism such that he never held the country to ransom for his services, match bonuses or return tickets to his base; he would rather pay his way without asking for refund. But almost 24 years after his death, Okwaraji’s sacrifices for his country have come to nought.

Broken Promises
In a recent documentary that was commissioned by the Chike Okagbue Foundation (COF) on the life and times of the late football star, as well as possible efforts if any at immortalising his values, his septuagenarian mother, Mrs. Jane Okwaraji stated her displeasure at the treatment accorded to the memory of her late son.
While she wondered why Okwaraji has not been immortalised by the Nigerian state for his sacrifices, Jane noted that younger generation of Nigerians would not be compelled to give their best for the glory of Nigeria, adding that Okwaraji would have been able to live out some of his dreams that included building a world class youth football academy and a mini stadium, among others.
She asked: “Would it be too much to name the stadium in which he died after him after such a wonderful sacrifice? It is usual to retire the jersey number in which a star footballer died as a mark of respect for such a star but in the case of Sam, it did not happen. Besides, there was no insurance payment for him and we could not get his entitlements from his club abroad because Sam, as it were, did not wait to formally obtain permission from his club before coming to play for the country and died in that match.”
While recollecting some of the qualities that stood her late son out, she said Okwaraji was a very brilliant boy who went abroad to study law at St. Peters University in Rome, Italy, and from there played football and became a professional player.
“When he told me he was coming to play for Nigeria, I asked him what it was all about because I knew that by then he had qualified as a lawyer. But he was very keen on playing for his country and said that he wanted to bring Nigeria to the world map through the World Cup. I didn’t know what he meant then, but he told me that he could be a footballer and a lawyer as well and I respected his wish,” she said.
When asked about government’s efforts at immortalising Okwaraji, his mother said: “That has been my pain all these while, they haven’t done anything to immortalise this boy because he gave his life, money and education for this country and nothing has been done to immortalise him. He slumped and died at the National Stadium in Lagos. But when you go there, you will see his statue that was erected at the gate but I don’t know if that is the kind of immortalisation that befits Sam.
“Nothing has happened irrespective of the kind of burial Nigeria gave to him. It was a very famous national burial that saw markets, banks and all government offices in Enugu closed for him and people lined up the streets for Sam who was given a lot of respect when he died because they brought him home like a king.”
She continued: “It was so painful to me when he died because he was close to my heart and knew what I wanted and would always care for me, but I lost him and it was a terrible loss to me. The government indeed made promises to help me out with the care of my children when Sam died because he was the family’s provider but nothing was done.
“I was at home for a whole year and didn’t teach, receiving condolences from people all over Nigeria for the death of Sam who was multitalented, because I could remember he got a recommendation and congratulatory letter from the Korean government for one of his art works which was chosen as the best in a primary school art contest.”

Lingering Regrets
Okwaraji’s mother said she still feels the pain of Sam’s death 25 years after. “I have regrets and I cannot hide them,” she said. “I feel the pain because I am sure if he lived amongst us, I wouldn’t be kept in this condition. I know he could have done so much more for me because he cared for me. The boy really cared for me while he was alive.
“I am so surprised that a government could make false promises and also fail to fulfill the pledges it made. The government could not feel the death of the 24-year-old boy who died labouring to bring glory to Nigeria. That is so unfair. Nigeria has disappointed me because the government promised to help train my children to any level of education and at the same time help the family but they have failed.”

Keeping His Memory Alive
Speaking to THISDAY on its decision to make a documentary on the life and times of the late soccer player, 24 years after he had passed on, the Chairman, Board of Trustees of COF, Mrs. Chinelo Bob-Osamor stated that the foundation resolved to bring back memories of the late Okwaraji and the neglect of his sacrifices for Nigeria when it visited his aged mother at her home in Enugu to discover the lonely life she had led in his absence.
Bob-Osamor said: “Our society is so wretched in values. To imagine that after all Sam did for this country; spent his money and gave his time for the glory of Nigeria, and as if that wasn’t enough, he died while playing for this country. Yet the government remains so insensitive to the family of a young man that paid a supreme sacrifice for this country.
“At least, I watched the match on the TV in 1989 and saw what happened, so nobody can tell me the story. Sam was an exceptionally good professional back in the day when footballers hardly went to university and he deserved to be honoured in a better way.”

While disclosing the desire of the foundation to foster measures that would keep the memory of Okwaraji alive in Nigeria, Bob-Osamor also spoke of the futile efforts made by the foundation to reach the relevant stakeholders including the National Sports Commission, National Assembly Committees on Sports and other government agencies involved in the management of the game in the country to commit to endorsing and initiating valuable memorabilia in honour of Okwaraji.
“It is pathetic to discover that even the people who you expect to show interest in honouring the late Sam are not even willing to listen to you. We got across to the National Assembly Committees on Sports but were told stories of how difficult it will be to initiate something in the memory of Okwaraji. We tried to get to the Minister of Sports but certain fellows in the office of the minister would not grant us permission to see the man. That is the kind of society we live in, robbing Peter to pay Paul
“24 years back it was Okwaraji, and a couple of years ago it was Rashidi Yekini, tomorrow it may be Kanu Nwankwo, another great footballer who has done so well for the country yet the government does not deem it fit to honour these men and women that have served to glorify this country, but would rather honour thieves and crooks with high profile honours,” she lamented.

Culled from ThisDay
So I should read these long passages? Na Novel?
Sports / Re: Samuel Okwaraji - An Unsung Hero by Min57: 6:38pm On Aug 12, 2014
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So I should read these long passages? Na Novel?
Celebrities / Re: Mercy Johnson, Others At Robert Peters' Wedding In The US (Photos) by Min57: 8:50pm On Aug 10, 2014
dani1luv: Nollywood Actress, Mercy Johnson attendee Nollywood actor, Robert Peters’ white wedding in Georgia, USA. Desmond Elliot, Stella Damasus and Daniel were in attendance..

See pictures below..

http://yabaleftonline.com/2014/08/mercy-johnson-looking-beautiful-blue-outfit-wedding-us-photos/





[img]http://yabaleftonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Mercy-johnson-stuns-in-blue-yabaleftonlineblog-



Robert Peters’ and wife
That Mercy Johnson's pipkin sef na boy abi na girl?
shocked shocked shocked just asking sha undecided
Celebrities / Re: Snoop Dogg Insults President Goodluck Jonathan by Min57: 7:13pm On Aug 09, 2014
Gflat: Coming from a dog


I am new on NL...someone welcome me smiley
Welcome dude! Meanwhile, respect urself.
Politics / Re: Adamawa Ex-deputy Governor Asks Court To Declare Him Gov by Min57: 2:22pm On Aug 07, 2014
Crying over a spilt milk!!![color=#990000][/color] embarassed
Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Celebrities That Are Still Virgins ( Photos ) by Min57: 5:11pm On Aug 05, 2014
Meaning of "virgins" pls. I don't have d revised standard version of d dictionary.
Politics / Re: Nassarawa:Probe Panel Dismiss All Allegations Against Gov.Al-Makura by Min57: 5:07pm On Aug 05, 2014
Demo crates!!!

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