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lma0! this guy go find trouble for career section ![]() |
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dID you hear that am pissed of with this? |
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jay bee:i think it's obvious to every adult why the topic is A Girl Won't Respect And Like You Unless You "hit" Her. |
na wa o! ibo made ijaw made yoruba made lagbaja made which one is najia made dere? |
this topic is already on: The Second Chance: A Telenovela - Nairaland New: Update On Second Chance 2 D End |
this is a good 'un but one thing i like not about animation of Nigeria is they show a modified scenery ![]() |
hmm. is this a kinda group thingy? |
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Thank God you used "we used to" Akolawole:[url=http://www.guardiannewsngr.com/sports/article02//indexn2_html?pdate=140808&ptitle=Nigerian%20boxers%2010%20years%20behind,%20says%20Nwankpa]CHIEF coach of Team Nigeria's boxing team, Obisia Nwankpa[/url], yesterday blamed the country's poor run in the boxing event of the ongoing Olympic Games on lack of competition and international exposure. "Nigeria is 10 years behind," he began. "A boxer is not good unless he is like somebody who goes to church every Sunday. You can see the difference in the reaction. We need to do something radical to catch up with the rest of the world. "But I have not lost hope of winning medals in this Games, I am still hopeful because we have two other boxers who can do well in the championship." To Cuba's Osmai Acosta Duarte, who beat Nigeria's Olarewaju Durodola yesterday, "there is so much pressure in the Olympics. I was a little nervous before the bout, but I knew I was well prepared because my coach gave me the confidence. "The future looks good for boxing in Cuba. We have a very good school. We are not only strong in the Olympics, but there are many great boxers in Cuba as well, who were rated high in competitions before they came here." |
Sagamite:These days, teams down with one man play stronger than 11. [center]Siasia furious in victory, warns Vanzekin[/center] Nigeria coach Samson Siasia was furious with his players despite their 2-1 win over the USA on Wednesday which saw them qualify for the knockout stages of the Olympic football tournament as group leaders. "It is a fact we won the game, but I feel like we lost," Siasia said at the post match conference. "One of our two goals was lucky and there are still areas where we have to improve. So we have to learn from our mistakes. Hopefully we can get better for the next game." Goalkeeper Ambrose Vanzekin, with his second costly error in as many games, bore the brunt of the coach's displeasure. In the next couple of days, we will have to look at how we approach the next game. For now, let's just enjoy the victory https://kickoffnigeria.com/uploads/images/0ff9eafae49ba7da9ded1e7c89c7daba.jpg "Our goalkeeper gave away another Christmas present, and it is not even November yet! I have told him that he has to shape up or I will ship him out," Siasia told KickOffNigeria.com later. "At this stage where we are, you can’t give away presents like that. If anybody wants to score a goal against us, they have to work hard for it." But the former Nantes striker ruled out tossing in reserve goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa. "Ambrose is my boy and we are going to speak to him about it and make sure he knows exactly what we expect of him. The next match is very crucial and we can’t just put him (Ezenwa) in like tha[/b]t." Siasia was also unhappy about the overall performance of his wards, "Overall it was not a good game from us. Every aspect of our game has to improve. So far, only the defenders have come to the party. “The strikers are not scoring as much as they should with the chances we are creating." Ball hogging was also another area that had the ex Nigeria striker tearing his hair out. "We have [b]too many ball-hoggers in the team. They need to release the ball quickly, but almost everybody wants to hog the ball. We have talked about this over and over again and at our training session, we work on it. Two touches pass the ball to the next man and run into space. "But they keep trying to hold on to the ball. We will have to do some more work there." Despite all the shortcomings, Siasia said he was pleased to get the points in the bag. "It is better to play badly and get the points, than to play well and lose the game. The important thing is that we won, and we have qualified. "In the next couple of days, we will have to look at how we approach the next game. For now, let's just enjoy the victory." Nigeria plays fellow Africans, Ivory Coast next in the quarterfinal on Saturday. |
It is not possible. Moreover, JAMB released their [b]final list [/b]of results some days back |
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