Celebrities › Re: Motunrayo Kuti To Wizkid: “You Are Also Bigger Than Your Useless Father” by ned009(m): 4:04pm On Jan 21 |
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Sports › Re: Some Funny Recent Stats Between Chelsea And Manchester United by ned009(m): 3:27pm On Jan 19 |
Great100000: Some Funny Recent Stats Between Chelsea and Manchester United. The way Chelsea exaggerate on this their club world cup got me wondering if they were the first to ever did it  🤔 |
Sports › Re: Chukwueze In Hot Waters For Mocking His Teammates For Being Committed by ned009(m): 11:08am On Jan 19 |
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Sports › Re: Morocco Takes Over CAF And African Football by ned009(m): 4:10pm On Jan 18 |
robosky02: Morocco takes over CAF and African football
See the awards CAF gave to Morocco Achraf Hakimi 🇲🇦 – Player of the Year Ghizlane Chebbak 🇲🇦 – Women’s Player of the Year Yassine Bounou 🇲🇦 – Goalkeeper of the Year Othmane Maamma 🇲🇦 – Young Player of the Year Doha El Madani 🇲🇦 – Women’s Young Player of the Year Sanaâ Mossy 🇲🇦 – Women’s Interclub Player of the Year Lamia Boumehdi 🇲🇦 – Women’s Coach of the Year AS FAR 🇲🇦 – Women’s Club of the Year Morocco U-20 🇲🇦 – Men’s National Team of the Year
At this point, CAF should stop pretending and just rename itself MAROCCAF.
Every major award, one direction. No balance. No shame. No explanation. Just Morocco, Morocco, Morocco — as if the rest of Africa didn’t play football this year.
The only thing left now is for CAF to try and hand Morocco the AFCON trophy on Sunday, and that would be the final insult. African football must not be reduced to a one-country project.
Let it be clear: we are watching. The final between Morocco 🇲🇦 and Senegal 🇸🇳 must be FAIR — no refereeing gymnastics, no backstage manipulation, no “host advantage” drama.
African football deserves integrity, not favoritism. CAF must choose: credibility or complete disgrace. the only deserving Award is the men's under 20 because they won the world cup and Hakimi who won Champions league. To win the AFCON is so simple,just be the host...sip wine and chill .. |
Sports › Re: AFCON 2025: A Night Nigerians Will Remember For A Long Time by ned009(m): 12:02am On Jan 17 |
Estello: The Super Eagles’ bid for a fourth Africa Cup of Nations title ended on Wednesday night in Rabat, as Nigeria lost 4–2 on penalties to host nation Morocco after 120 goalless minutes in the semi-final.
It was a night of quiet disappointment rather than chaos. Nigeria defended with discipline and resilience but lacked cutting edge in attack, a familiar problem that returned at the worst possible moment.
Earlier in the day, Senegal booked their place in the final with a 1–0 victory over Egypt in Tangier, thanks to a 77th-minute goal from Sadio Mané.
Control Without Conviction
The semi-final was tight and tactical. Morocco had more possession and territory, while Nigeria stayed compact and organised. Clear chances were limited on both sides, and penalties always felt likely.
Nigeria managed just one shot on target across 120 minutes and did not earn a corner until extra time. The front three of Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Akor Adams were largely contained, with little service coming from midfield.
Defensively, Calvin Bassey was outstanding, producing multiple clearances and blocks. However, a controversial yellow card means he will miss the third-place playoff. The absence of Wilfred Ndidi was also felt, with Nigeria struggling at times to manage transitions in midfield.
Another Familiar Ending This defeat adds to a worrying recent pattern for Nigeria: AFCON 2023: Lost the final to hosts Ivory Coast. World Cup playoff: Lost on penalties. AFCON 2025: Lost the semi-final on penalties to hosts Morocco. Effort has not been the issue. Execution in tight moments has.
What’s Next Saturday, Jan 17 Egypt vs Nigeria — 5:00pm (Third-Place Playoff)
Sunday, Jan 18 Senegal vs Morocco — 8:00pm (Final)
Nigeria will face Egypt in the third-place playoff, while Senegal and Morocco meet in Sunday’s final. Pride, ranking points, and a proper close to the campaign are now at stake. Catch it live on SuperSport on DStv and GOtv.
For fans who followed the tournament closely, the disappointment is heavy, but support for the Super Eagles remains. This campaign did not end in ce
lebration. It ended in reflection. Opinion opinion opinions!When una go just learn to dey appreciative??Complain comple Complain...you wouldn't complain or cooked out he opinion whenever they win,but dey Sabi analyse when em no win....U sure say u dey support and watch the match or Na Ur ticket dey give U coaching inspiration.. |
Sports › Re: SA Superfan, Mama Joy, Seen Supporting Super Eagles Against Morocco - PICTURES by ned009(m): 10:54am On Jan 16 |
Holiness2100: You sure say you watch the match abi your tv de upside sideways abi u wan just yarn. Me sef just dey wonder.. |
Sports › Re: Abdul Salmad Rabiu Releases A Statement On His Pledge To The Super Eagles by ned009(m): 9:41am On Jan 15 |
Amotolongbo: - 14.JAN.2026 - To our brave Super Eagles,
You fought with your hearts, gave your all, and showed true courage and determination on the pitch. Though it wasn't meant to be this time, you have made every Nigerian proud.
Sometimes, even our best efforts don't bring the outcome we hope for, but the spirit, passion, and unity you displayed are what truly matter. You left everything on the field, and that is worthy of celebration.
As a token of appreciation for your remarkable journey and effort, l am still going ahead to fulfill the pledge of $500,000 USD. This is in recognition of your hard work, dedication, and the joy you have brought to our nation.
Keep your heads high, Super Eagles - the experience, lessons, and spirit will fuel even greater success next time. Nigeria will always be proud of you, and we believe in your future victories! Proudly Nigerian 🇳🇬
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14RjNQ8ityj/?mibextid=wwXIfr They really tried...All of em |
Crime › Re: Photos Of Street Criminals Caught In South Africa And Their Weapons by ned009(m): 9:37am On Jan 15 |
donareal: These are photos of street thugs and gang boys caught by local vigilantes on the streets of South Africa shown with their weapons of choice. These boys are responsible for robbing commuters and pedestrians on the streets of Johannesburg.
They carry those knives around at all time, mainly for protection from rival gangs and for robbing people. Which time thief go manage fine sef?? |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Morocco: AFCON 2025 Semi-Finals 0(2) - (4)0 On 14th January 2026 by ned009(m): 9:34am On Jan 15 |
robosky02: https://www.cafonline.com/afcon2025/schedule-results/[url][/url] Kept reading the better team won Yen Yen Yen..Were we expecting the SE to outplay the Moroccans right in their own backyard??were we expecting anysort of perfection playing against the host nation?The boiz did their best,..You can't always approach such as game with irrational approach.Ref couldn't be perfect,as being picked to officiate the match alone is the act of being favoured lol...And if the boiz hadn't played with precautions,we would played into the Moroccans game plans,which are would have led to one or two man down in the match against the 🦅 |
Sports › Re: Is This Nigeria Best XI In History? by ned009(m): 12:16pm On Jan 12 |
RealityKings1: Where are those twins that used to play for Nigeria Where is Odemwingwe Twin  I only know of Uche brothers,and they weren't twin...those guyz did well |
Sports › Re: AFCON: Algeria Fan Accuses Match Officials Of Bias In Favour Of Nigeria (Pics) by ned009(m): 9:26pm On Jan 10 |
BlackViper: 🇩🇿🇳🇬 I don’t want to hear anyone talk about North African teams cheating .. it might apply for one team but certainly doesn’t apply to Algeria
A clear handball and penalty not called by the referee or the VAR.
And no it was not outside the box.
Source What do we really enjoy in complains??Why do we complain practically on everything  Osimhen fumes,we complain,Osimhen score we still complain..Naija loose,we complain,Naija win we complain...U still get time dey find penalty for country wey ur papa no born u there.. 🥱 |
Sports › Re: AFCON: Algeria Fan Accuses Match Officials Of Bias In Favour Of Nigeria (Pics) by ned009(m): 9:19pm On Jan 10 |
mascot87: Na one of the fulls we share a country with be this 100% foolish |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ned009(m): 6:22pm On Jan 10 |
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Sports › Re: AFCON2025: Nigeria Are Cooking At AFCON, But Algeria Knows This Movie by ned009(m): 3:39pm On Jan 09 |
Estello: AFCON has entered the serious stage. The Round of 16 cleared the room, and now the boardroom is open. Nigeria are walking in confident, in form, and just dramatic enough to keep everyone alert.
The Super Eagles didn’t just reach the quarter-finals. They made noise doing it. But Nigerian fans know this lesson already: form means nothing if focus disappears, especially against an opponent that has had your number many times before.
Mozambique: When Everything Worked
Nigeria’s 4–0 win over Mozambique was pure dominance.
Osimhen, Lookman and Akor Adams. All three scored and assisted each other. Clean, hungry football. It was a front three playing like they’ve been together for years.
And quietly controlling everything was Alex Iwobi. No goals. No assists. Just complete authority. Tempo, balance, decision-making. The defence also did their job. No drama. No panic. A clean sheet. Finally, a complete performance.
The Argument Everyone Is Talking About
Of course, it couldn’t be perfect. Midway through the second half, Osimhen and Lookman clashed after a decision in the final third. Osimhen got booked. Cameras caught everything. Social media exploded. Some fans booed. Others defended him.
So what was it? Cracks? Or elite players refusing to switch off? Lookman later brushed it aside, calling Osimhen his brother. And honestly, great teams argue. Weak teams break. The real test is control, because against Algeria, emotions can’t run the show.
Algeria: The Uncle That Always Spoils the Party
Now comes the familiar problem. Algeria have been Nigeria’s AFCON headache for decades. The 2019 Mahrez free-kick still hurts. The 1990 final still hurts. Even the overall record slightly favours them.
This time, it’s seemingly the best attack versus best defence. Nigeria has scored 12 goals, the most in the tournament while Algeria has only conceded 1. Nigeria are also likely fresher. Our game was over by the 75th minute while Algeria needed extra time to get here. But experience doesn’t get tired easily at AFCON.
The Rest of the Quarter-Finals
There are no small games left. Friday:
Mali vs Senegal (5:00 pm) Cameroon vs Morocco (8:00 pm)
Saturday: Algeria vs Nigeria (5:00 pm) Egypt vs Ivory Coast (8:00 pm) By Sunday, excuses will be gone.
Final Word
Nigeria look ready. The football is flowing. Confidence is high. But AFCON doesn’t care about all of that. One mistake and you’re out. One moment and you’re immortal. All quarter-final matches are available live on the SuperSport AFCON channel (DStv Ch. 202 / GOtv Ch. 59), with access available to viewers on DStv Yanga and GOtv Jolli. This isn’t noise anymore. It’s decisions. Too many negative opinions wey person no ask una...make 90min be the judge.. |
Romance › Re: My Marriage Is Falling Apart Please I Need Urgent Advice by ned009(m): 11:53am On Jan 08 |
Kobojunkie: A 40-year-old man fighting demons he was not able to overcome before marriage to a 22-year-old girl. And now you want this woman to, after 5 years of waiting in vain, continue to wait in vain for even more years of her life? He is 45 now and still hasn't just quit drinking habits and become that uptight man, but you want this young lady to continue future-faking herself by staying with him? 
If this were your daughter or your sister, would you give her this same advice? 🥱🥱 Smiles...I could have yawned at your response,but it's ur view anyways.. Why not rather dish your advice to her instead?lol |
Romance › Re: My Marriage Is Falling Apart Please I Need Urgent Advice by ned009(m): 9:11pm On Jan 07 |
Cherryediva: Hello everyone, sorry for the long post I got married at 22, my husband was 40 at the time. We have been married for 5 years and we have a child together.
My concern is that my husband is not able to satisfy me sexually at all, which is frustrating, I have talked to him about it nothing seems to change. Financially, he is struggling, partly because he gambles a lot. He also drinks alcohol heavily.
I work too but he doesn't want me to have my own money he is always collecting money from me. He doesn’t have clear goals, ambition, or a vision for the future, and this makes me feel stagnant in the marriage.
He is a good man in terms of character. He doesn’t cheat, he doesn’t abuse me at all, and he treats me well overall.
I’m confused because while he is good to me, I feel stuck and unfulfilled. I would really appreciate advice from y'all who have been in similar situations or who can offer honest guidance. Thank you.
Google Image Understood things aren't going as pleased,.I just think you should still be patient.Since he doesn't physically abuse you.Dont view your marriage as it's falling apart. .Just seek for that elderly one in his family,talk to him about it all..All he needs is just to quit the drinking habits,trust me he gon be that uptight man in all ways..You can't take it all from him at once...He is fighting two demons which are Gambling and Drinking..With gradual process he can let go of both |
Sports › Re: 'The Crisis Has Been resolved between brothers, no Problem In Super Eagles Camp' by ned009(m): 8:30pm On Jan 06 |
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Sports › Re: AFCON: Lookman Reacts To Osimhen's Outburst (Video) by ned009(m): 2:56pm On Jan 06 |
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Sports › Re: AFCON: Lookman Reacts To Osimhen's Outburst (Video) by ned009(m): 2:55pm On Jan 06 |
Bench Osimhen  shadrach77: Very matured response though he and Akor started playing selfishly after the third goal, Osimhen's outburst was uncalled for. This is the third time he is having a controversy around him in this tournament. It's high time Chelle grows some balls and start benching him |
Sports › Re: Osimhen Asks To Quit Camp Over Lookman Spat by ned009(m): 2:46pm On Jan 06 |
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Sports › Re: Joshua Flies Back To UK After Fatal Crash by ned009(m): 9:06pm On Jan 03 |
Smiles....Blame your dear country for not understanding the basics. Took more than an hour before ambulance could even get to the em LagosOrigin: Joshua should be arrested for being so stingy to himself .
This is a boxer worth over a $100 million but stingy to rent a helicopter 🚁 that will fly him to wherever it is that he went to . |
Romance › Re: Pls Guys I Need Your Opinion Cus I Have Only About 14hrs To Make A Decision. by ned009(m): 5:53pm On Jan 03 |
[quote author=Carndidlaydid post=137992791]OMG
Second day of the year [/quote
You weren't even worried about why she didn't key into the idea of getting laid with you..Man,you should be very careful...You had a deal,credit her the doe... |
Family › Re: Nigerian Man Discovers Girlfriend Of 3 Years Travelled To Another Man’s Village by ned009(m): 6:09am On Dec 31, 2025 |
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Sports › Re: NFF Reported Congo's Age Violations To FIFA by ned009(m): 1:14pm On Dec 18, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: LGA Chairman In Akwa Ibom Shows Off “Equipment” He Provided To Fight Insecurity by ned009(m): 11:39am On Dec 14, 2025 |
Morbeta11: Source
LGA Chairman In Akwa Ibom Shows Off “Necessary Equipment” He Provided For The Security Unit To Fight Insecurity.
The X post by @obaofph01 satirically highlights Ntiedo Effiong Usoro, Chairman of Essien Udim LGA in Akwa Ibom State, presenting basic items like machetes, raincoats, gumboots, and torchlights as "necessary equipment" for a local security unit combating insecurity.
This provision draws widespread online mockery, as the gear appears ill-suited for confronting armed threats prevalent in Nigeria's Niger Delta region, where vigilante groups often face better-equipped criminals.
The viral thread underscores ongoing governance critiques in Nigeria, with replies emphasising the equipment's inadequacy—such as machetes versus rifles—amid rising calls for federal support in community policing. Mock em all that want, atleast they aren't letting their pple to be slaughtered without a fight... |
Politics › Re: Won’t Look Away — US Congress On Stand Against Christian Persecution In Nigeria by ned009(m): 9:27am On Dec 11, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: Christians Genocide: US Congress Delegation Visits Benue State by ned009(m): 6:50am On Dec 08, 2025 |
WorldRichest: There are mass shootings everyday in USA, the number of mass shootings in USA in 2025 is already more than the number of days in the year, this should be their concern. But their concern is Nigeria’s solid minerals and oil, they will never get it, never ever again Who be this one |
Romance › Re: Did I Disrespect My Girlfriend’s Mum Without Knowing? by ned009(m): 5:35pm On Nov 30, 2025 |
toboizilla: I’ll appreciate your honest feedback. Not cool.. |
Crime › Re: Police Deny Kidnapping Of Students From Government School In Oron, Akwa Ibom by ned009(m): 6:16pm On Nov 28, 2025 |
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Celebrities › Re: Burna Boy: Is This The Fall Of African Giant? by ned009(m): 4:29pm On Nov 28, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: 'Bandits Are Jihadists, Not Terrorists' - Abdulrahoof Bello by ned009(m): 7:01pm On Nov 27, 2025 |
WorkTheTalk: Bandits are jihadists not terrorists, FG can’t use full force against them: APC Chieftain, Abdulrahoof Bello
Source Make sure you don't change. Your narrative after their hand. Don touch you . |
Politics › Re: Insecurity: Tinubu Urges National Assembly To Legalize State Police by ned009(m): 2:54am On Nov 27, 2025 |
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