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SportsRe: Nigerian Football Players' Real Ages by minsk: 4:34pm On May 26, 2009
Suit yourself. We all grew up together, so it's up to you to believe me or not. I wonder what you'd give me if you see my picture. If you had access to him then you can ask him if he knows Kingsley Osobaiye, the best all rounder that never made it into the team because of politics; he's 37 and they all went to camp together.

Victor Igbinoba, Charles Obaze, Gabriel Adejo were all my seniors in high school. The first two by five years, and Gabriel Adejo by two years. You can do the math yourself.
SportsRe: Nigerian Football Players' Real Ages by minsk: 12:59pm On May 26, 2009
I'm 38 this year, and Osaze and I were in the same age group in the late 80s, playing youth football in Benin. Although I didn't actually play beyond Ikpoba Hill, I remember him very well. Wilson Oruma is probably older than I because I remember he featured in the Delta Steel Company youth football competition in the Mid 80s, and his team went to Sweden, as they won the competition.
TravelRe: Life In Various Foreign Countries: From My Experience by minsk: 8:35am On Nov 23, 2007
Hope and promises of futurehuh Nah, nah, nah!! That can only come from within.
Never wait for any country to provide you with hopes and promises for future.

Thats the reason why many Nigerians are complaining that life is hard in UK and Overseas.
Because majority are looking for jobs.

Those that create opportunities for themselves are not complaining.
And you can create oppotunities anywhere, whether in Czech, Swiss, Estonia, Germany,or wherever.
The bottomline is quality of life. And this is the reason people are leaving Nigeria. Quality of life is low.
These people are not leaving because of hope and promises for future. These people just want a better standard of living.A better place to school. A place where electricity works just fine and there is no fear of Armed robbery.
A place where you can move around the city in reasonable time.Just a good place where things work fine.

And I think the countries you mentioned provide these things pretty good.



I hope you are not one of those guys that collect money from unsuspecting Nigerians only to take them to hell. Just recently somebody took 800,000 from my younger brother only to dump him in Turkey. ROBBERY, STEALING, DRUG DEALING, and FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES are not opportunities. They are criminal acts that have done considerable damage to the image of Nigeria. People do not travel because there isn't constant power supply in Nigeria. I've been to 44 countries in 10 yrs, and I know the evil our people do all over the world.
Did you copy your original post off the internet?
TravelRe: Life In Various Foreign Countries: From My Experience by minsk: 8:12am On Nov 23, 2007
You're right about the Baltic States and Malta as I've been there. Greece as well because my younger brother is there.
People should read and learn from this post.
ComputersRe: Nigerian Company Wants To Monopolize The Internet by minsk: 7:53am On Nov 23, 2007
It's the same monopoly shit in Thailand.
PoliticsRe: How Is Your State Governor Doing? by minsk: 7:42am On Nov 23, 2007
Can the people from Edo state tell me what our state governor is doing?
Because the last time I was home the previous governor was dredging Ikpoba river with 500,000 naira. By the way, did he actually complete the project? Probably Edo people are too scared to speak out.
CultureRe: My Boyfriend Wants To 'Take An Oath' In Nigeria by minsk: 3:05pm On Nov 19, 2007
Sounds like exactly the same thing an Ibo guy did to my ex Russian girlfriend. Why do you guys keep deceiving foreign girls about oat taking? Imaging using the Bible to perpetrate evil. And another poster called it hussling!

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