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dydx2020:Still 0-0 Zimbabwe is now playing with 10 men. They just got a red card. |
tosyne2much:It's our unseriousness that usually cause it. If we had won all those home matches we were drawing by now we would have qualified for the world cup. Scores update. Benin and south Africa are still playing 0-0 Zimbabwe has been shown a red card in the 68th minute. |
tosyne2much:Benin can end in a goaless draw or loose cos our final game is with them. So once we can beat them in our home we're safe. South Africa on the other hand has to loose today cos their final game would be at home to Rwanda which they might most likely win. So if the draw today and win next week they'll be on 18 points while we would be on 17. Meaning we won't make it. |
We need to score more goals. |
South Africa came close to scouring. The goal was saved on the line by a Zimbabwe defender. Let's just hope that Zimbabwe gets a late winner. Cos that's the only way we'd stand a chance to qualify for the world cup. |
Gooooooooooooal. Ekong makes it 1-0 to Nigeria from the penalty spot. As it stands now we should hope for Zimbabwe to defeat South Africa and then defeat Benin in our last game and make it to the world cup. |
Kalulu44:And fifa allowed it? Considering that South Africa is in their group. |
Freshtruth:Before this game, Benin were on 14 points with +4 goals South Africa were on 14 points with +2 goals Wining by a goal margin wouldn't help us. |
Update from other matches. Benin is playing 0-0 with Rwanda South Africa is playing 0-0 with Zimbabwe Nigeria still hasn't found the net against Lesotho. |
I've never heard about this one. I used to take Dr Igwedo's gogo cleanser about a decade ago for detoxification. I don't think it's in the market any more. |
Nigeria is yet to score. I won't be surprised if the first half ends 0-0. We're not a serious team. |
Hope she's been arrested. We don't just want to see her face we want her to face the full wrath of the law. These are the kind of people who would set their husband ablaze once you get married to them. |
AAA593:Most African countries are poorer than you think. They might not have a fifa standard stadium that's why they're playing in South Africa. |
GanagiBitrus:It would be more easier for south Africa to lose to Zimbabwe away from home than to loose to Rwanda at home when all they need is a draw to qualify for the world cup. We need them to loose today for us to stand a chance. |
Victorious1000:Zimbabwe is at home not south Africa |
Victorious1000:Nope we don't. We must pray for Zimbabwe to defeat South Africa then defeat Benin in our last game. Only the can we make it to the world cup. |
I'm currently watching the Zimbabwe vs South African game and to be honest, it would take a miracle for Zimbabwe to defeat them. South Africa is dominating the game. |
This match is useless if South Africa defeats Zimbabwe. For us to stand a chance Zimbabwe must defeat South Africa. Then we must defeat Lesotho with a high margin. |
Alliswell248:Let me come down to your level then... Granting pardon to people who have been dead for decades makes no sense. Rather building the economy should be Tinubu's focused cos it shows that the sacrifice of these people wasn't in vain. If you still don't understand this simplified version, I have nothing more to say to you. |
Of what real use is a presidential pardon when the people being “forgiven” have been dead for decades? Take Herbert Macaulay, for example — the man whose face once appeared proudly on our N1 note and coins. Today, our naira has become so devalued that many Nigerians barely remember those denominations, let alone the history behind them. Meanwhile, George Washington’s face has remained on the $1 bill for centuries, a constant reminder of his legacy and sacrifice. But we, who only began using the naira in the 1970s, can’t even boast of active denominations like N1, N5, N20, or N50 anymore. If President Tinubu truly wants to honour Nigeria’s founding figures, it shouldn’t be through symbolic pardons — it should start with reviving the economy, restoring the value of the naira, and creating a system that reflects the dignity of their legacy. Because true honour isn’t in ceremony — it’s in progress. |
One problem I’ve noticed with many Nigerians is that we love using things without fully understanding how and when they should be used — and that often leads to misuse. Ever since I started living alone, my phone is always on and reachable — loud ringtone, data on, and “available” status. To me, it’s common sense. If someone calls at 2am, I assume it’s an emergency. My pastor once shared a story about a man who was kidnapped on his way from Lagos to Ibadan for a burial. The first group (going to the same burial) driving ahead of him narrowly escaped the kidnappers and kept trying to call to warn him — but his phone was on silent mode. He didn’t pick up, drove straight into danger, and was taken. Thankfully, he survived, but when he was released, he later told them that he 12 missed calls on his phone after the kidnappers surrounded and abducted him. Those calls could have saved him if only his phone hadn’t been silent. That story stuck with me. With the security challenges we face in this country, it’s not wise to put your phone permanently on DND or silent. Think about it — What if there’s trouble in your neighborhood and someone’s trying to warn you? What if a loved one has an emergency and can’t reach you? What if a job or opportunity comes your way, but your phone is unreachable? We live in unpredictable times, and staying reachable is more than convenience — it’s a safety measure. Let’s be more alert and intentional. Living in Nigeria sometimes feels like living in a war zone, and awareness is one of the few defenses we have. |
ajalawole:Yea phone number...I've edited the post. Birth year is also good. |
That's because you're 100% dependent on him. He knows that if you leave him you won't be able to survive independently. Even his family wouldn't even rate you. Cos all they see is a lazy woman feeding fat their son's money. This is why we advise you women to work hard and become financially independent before jumping into marriage. But you keep looking for a Davido who would treat you like Chioma. Can Tuface with his reputation as the undisputed celebrity womanizer champion in Africa tell his new wife Natasha to apologize to a side chick. Dem no born am well. That's because the babe is independent. She doesn't need his money to survive. The energy most young girls put in looking for successful men, if they channel that same energy into developing themselves, whoever they end up with would respect them. |
My phone password is the last 4 digits of my phone number. So any smart person who knows me very well can easily unlock it. |
Nigeria my country. We're struggling to buy fuel in the midst of surplus crude oil. |
Seun:For me, I just started learning it. On Sunday I created an account with Notion as a cookie company with a customer base in various locations across the UK. Then set up a trigger on n8n to reply customer bookings. Meaning if a customer places an order my n8n would confirm the order send a message to the customer, confirm payment and send me a notification confirming the payment. Saving me hours of having to do it manually. Below is a Pic of the company profile I created on Notion. It's not real though. Just something I'm practicing with. N8n to my understanding is primarily designed for users who want to automate tasks and integrate various applications without extensive coding knowledge. Just have an understanding of what you want to automate and build your workflow towards it and the app would execute it for you. Saving you precious time.
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