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There would be 6 additional minutes before the half time break. |
delan40:I'm watching mine on SS football channel 61 on gotv. If you have SS football on DStv select it. If you don't, it means you didn't do full subscription. |
Great defending from Nigeria to prevent Cameroon from getting that shot on target. |
TheBTCinvestor:Yes bro it is. If we defeat Cameroon tonight, we'll play Angola in the quarter finals. |
Goooooooal. Nice charging from Oshimen to setup lukemon for a comfortable finish. |
Our midfield is horrible....we give the ball away too cheaply in the midfield. Thus making Cameroon dominate the game. |
I don't like this 5-4-1 formation we're playing. Only Oshimen is at the front with no one to help him. Our coach should change that formation to 4-4-2. |
Poor connection between our attackers.... |
What's wrong with this referee na...any small touch he'll blow against Nigeria. |
Nigeria are defending too deep...it's risky. |
pride4legacy:For real...I'm watching it on gotv and it's showing. Restart your decoder and allow it search. |
Edoblakky:If a player is behind the goal keeper when the ball is passed, it's an offside. Ajayi was behind the goal keeper when the ball was passed. But the ball didn't come to him directly. It touched the goal keeper before getting to him. The goal should have stood. |
That ball was a clean goal. It touched the goal keeper before coming to ajayi. It didn't come to ajayi directly. |
Philip4564:Teach your wife the basics of yourba, and speak it to your kids. So they (your kids) would understand yourba from home, and Igbo from their environment and school. |
If Nigeria defeat Cameroon tonight, we'll play this Angola in the quarter finals. |
No wonder...I noticed that power supply has been very poor since this week. |
Those grasses look freshly burnt. Practicing bush burning right in an airport is extremely dangerous. How much would it cost the authorities to apply herbicide to the bushes to get rid of them, even local village farmers can afford to these herbicides, and use them frequently. What if the plane ran into that bush when it was still blazing, it would have been a disaster. Thank God no life was lost. |
Not in the city. Or else you and your family would die of hunger. But you can survive on 50k salary in the village. Let's say you're a Local government worker or state worker. And you're working in your village, living in the house you inherited...you can go into farming and support your family with proceedings from the farm. Your wife can get a shade in the local market and sell provisions. You can rear goats and chickens and sell them on market days thus making cool profit. You would be better than most people around you and would be considered as a rich person in the village. |
Your mom and your female siblings wouldn't respect your wife. She won't feel comfortable in that house Only a desperate woman would marry a man living in his parents house. |
Lol... people that Senegal would send packing next week. ![]() Anyways as hosts they really deserved to qualify. So they should enjoy the moment. |
elinaxy:They qualified as best looser. 4 best looser qualified and 2 didn't. Last night Zambia needed a draw against Morocco to go through. A draw would have put them on 3 points with 0 goal difference. Ivory coast would have been on 3 points with -3 goal difference. So Zambia would have qualified. But Zambia lost to Morocco, and remained on 2 points. While ivory coast who already had 3 points went through. |
GloriousGbola:True. Sadly Nigerians not just bloggers. The average Nigerian wants to become a millionaire overnight without doing anything. |
maasoap:You're not getting it. The judge doesn't care about how many months make one year. All he cares about is the agreement you signed binding you to the contract. So if you signed that 6 months would be one year, that's what the court would work with. Cos you agreed to it. |
maasoap:I'm glad we finally came to common ground. Sadly everything in Nigeria is upside-down, till date I don't see any purpose of this band stuff aside it being aimed at ripping hard working customers off their hard earned money. |
Blogging is like POS business. It was highly lucrative it it's early stages, but as time went on, it became over saturated. Today you'll find 20-30 POS operators on one street. Surely such business can't be profitable cos they'll have to struggle to share the little customers that comes their way. Same with blogging. Years back Linda Ikeji made millions from it. But today it's been oversaturated. Hungry bloggers with fake click bait stories have made people dislike anything blogging. So if you go into it, there's a very high possibility that you'll have very little traffic on your blog. Thus leaving you hungry and malnourished. |
maasoap:There's a reason it's called agreement. And it carries your name, picture, occupation...and most of all your signature at the bottom. That's all the court needs, you can't win such case. Cos they'll tell you that if you didn't want to pay for 11 months, why did you sign the agreement? The court would tell you to either pay the money, or vacate the premises cos an agreement is an agreement. |
maasoap:Heard that customers are grouped into bands by the Discos. My problem with this band nonsense is that customers in band A paying through their noses and customers in band E are all experiencing the same darkness. So why not just allow everyone pay the same amount, why bring specifications when they know they won't meet up. Imagine buying 10 units for 1k, and another customer is paying the same 1k and getting 30 units. Yet all of you are in darkness. Where's the sense in that? |
dominique:I guess the guy who quoted you clarified that Discos group distribution into bands. And that my friend who purchased 200 units for 7k is most likely in band D. My problem is that there isn't any much difference between customers in band A and band E. It's the same long hours of blackout we are experiencing. Where I stay in Lagos, for like a week now, Power supply has been terrible. We see light less than 6 hours in a day. So what's the difference between we and those in lower bands? |
maasoap:1004 flats in VI pay heavily for electricity. Someone that stays there told me that electricity is almost 24 hours, so they pay over 100k per month. They use EKEDC. This same EKEDC sells 200 units for 7k for people living in Lekki 2. The pic below is the one a friend sent to me over 2 weeks ago when I doubted him and told him that 7k cannot give him 200 units. He bought 200 units for 7k. Do you know that the same 7k of EKEDC would give you less than 100 units in places like surulere in the same Lagos? Electricity prices in Nigeria differs from place to place.
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maasoap:True. maasoap:You're not getting it. Landlords don't do this...it's mostly all these barristers who don't live there but are managing the property that do this 11 months nonsense. And if you're renting a house from a barrister, you'd have to be very careful cos most of them would make you sign an agreement that you would be denied access into the house 3 weeks after the expiration of your rent. (A close friend of mine had this nasty experience) Once you sign this, and it's on an 11 month countdown, and still fail to make payment after 11 months and 3 weeks. They'll lock up your house, and rent it out to another person. You can do gra gra with a landlord living in the same compound with you, but whenever you're dealing with a barrister, you have to be extremely careful cos any action they take against you, can be defended by them in court if you choose to take legal action against them. |
maasoap:Not when your receipt is reading 11 months. If you want to do something you must do it before making payment. Cos once you've made payment and they've issued you a receipt, you just have to make payment before your rent expires otherwise, you'll become an illegal tenant. |
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