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Engineer96: And who should be called a fool here? Someone that comes to an forum meant for undergraduates and writes like a secondary school student.mayb na music him dey read or d first choice uni sef. |
Ghostie: Nozz....ah don't go zabatical.asakel u no go stop nw o,bfr we start to dey see posters o,abeg o,d devil dey work on bad tyns wella o |
Mickey7: B-born. O-originalold story my broda,try again,may b d nxt one go work |
I-am-Winner:dem still dey hate looser? |
Riley_Freeman: Arsenal fans, click HERE and refresh the page atleast once, depending on your browser tho'up gunners |
I-am-Winner:fans n players naim mk up d club o,just watch n see,bt nxt yr una go win two trophies ucl n fa cup |
Riley_Freeman: You be Arsenal fan? -_-no o. Man u die hard,but since wen my arsenal uncle start to put me tru for ball ehn,my view change,i don dey dey realistic,na wetyn we dey c now o,ozil dey hot,arsenal too,but dem too dey brag, na y dem no go win anytn dis season,until dem humble,cos d bible say humble yoursef n God will exalt u in due tym |
Adex097: what is ozildis is ozil man u 0 arsenal 3 ozil 8' ozil 70' giroud 90' assist ozil |
Adex097: https://scm-l3.technorati.com/10/09/09/17987/diversity-Stop-Discrimination-Now.gifnokia don comot for naija market |
akpan aniefiok: http:///aim-link/?id=Anifiku still dey form messiah dey carry ppl mata for head abi |
Riley_Freeman: alright. Tell her I miss herok boss i greet u |
Asakel: U dan dey KOLOi'm not used to been trophyless |
mathematician: come to think of it, you are the bigger fool here, were you foolish to realize that this is just an online forum and not an english language examination UNILAG, THE UNIVERSITY OF FIRST CHOICE AND THE NATIONS PRIDE #IN DEED AND IN TRUTHmust u call him a fool? |
karen said,she's happy u guys asked abt her,her bb is bad,n she said she dnt like using nokia browser. |
Adex097: Ororo is still da bestwen ozil neva die? |
Asakel: Dats ryt!man td for now o |
after dstv found it hard to update my subscription for over a day,i notice that d station dat gives me joy on d family platform is no more,pls i want to ask if other family subscribers have access to super sport blitz. Thank you yours faithful odizee |
Asakel: Tis nat "man u" owetyn concern me? Man utd for now |
Una well done o,I greet,man u scatter my brain wit dat emphatic win,up man u for now. As for Madrid ororo n bale,4 words for u. Una Neva C Anything |
Adex097: where are these guys namadrin ko ororo ni |
I enta one syt,d guy say unibrn neva admit me n my score is high,dem ask am wat is ur score,d guy say 38,i laff scatter. Naim person tell am say na unibend go admit am o |
Latnok95: Why u dey yahn like Chelsea fan nah?football na who score n play join togeda wit who strong pass,mk we dey see sha |
Asakel: Na xona so o. Gunners for life,hahhhahaha. |
Asakel: Lol!dem go soon do anniversary,if dem no do we go help dem. Anniversary of throphilessness |
MrRomantic1: Hulala! See Gbege! Wish we cud act it live-Odizeey na the Nosa,mickey the daniel,faith the betty and mehlena the alex,doc_miss the motherno o,i b d guy wen gt d resturant,i no dey drag woman |
Asakel: Lol!baba i tire o,dem lose against dortmund we win,n dem dey yab us,arsenal fan na yabbing n hating b deir trophy. Dem say dortmund na big team to beat dem,dem no b big team to beat dortmund? |
Asakel: Morning dizeey.good morning,see as arsenal fan con dey yab man u for inspiration fm yesterday |
Good morning ma ppl. If man u players like mk dem do like akpabio against stoke today |
The need for goal-line technology in African football has again been emphasised following the controversial goal Vincent Enyeama conceded when Nigeria beat Ethiopia 2-1 in Addis Ababa on October 13 in the first leg of their World Cup qualifying playoff. In the match, Enyeama appeared to have caught the ball behind the goal line but he insisted it was never a goal as he accused the referee of making a wrong call. And before that heated moment, defender Godfrey Oboabona had cleared the ball off the line in the first half in what seemed to be a clear goal for Ethiopia striker Saladin Said, but the referee did not see the action as play continued as if nothing happened. To the Ethiopians, referee Neant Alioum was either incompetent or deliberately robbed them of an upset, but to many others, it was a perfect reason to introduce goal-line technology in African football. “From my position it wasn’t a goal and I’m still very surprised the referee called it a goal because he wasn’t even on my line. He was metres away. I’m surprised also that the second linesman called for a goal,” Enyeama had said after the match. “I’ll go back to see it on video but it still boils down to the goal-line technology thing. I don’t know what to say but it wasn’t a goal from my own perspective. “The first one wasn’t a goal also. There’s a difference when the video is on the line of the goal. [Oboabona] pulled the ball out almost on the line.” Former Super Eagles coach, Adegboye Onigbinde, believed the balls crossed the lines on both occasions, saying the controversy would not have been if the technology was in use. The former technical committee member of both FIFA and CAF said African teams should have the knowledge of the goal-line technology since it would be in use at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil next year. “The goal-line technology has been on Sepp Blatter’s agenda for many years but various individuals kicked against it because they don’t understand the benefits,” Onigbinde toldSaturday PUNCH. “If it had been adopted the embarrassment in Addis Ababa wouldn’t have happened. I watched the game and I believe the ball crossed the lines on both occasions. We were lucky the referee didn’t see the first one cleared by the defender, but the second one couldn’t have been missed.” Onigbinde said the fear that the technology would eliminate excitement from football should not be justification to remain without improvement in the sport. “The English Premier League has introduced the technology but that has not reduced the excitement in the league. The problem with African football is that there aren’t enough quality technical personnel in position that understand how important it is to have the technology in place. My fear is that if it is eventually introduced it may not be maintained properly in some parts of the continent.” But another former Nigeria coach, Christian Chukwu, was not comfortable with the idea of bringing the technology to African football. “The technology looks fine in other sports like tennis and cricket but not in football. It kills the excitement in the game,” the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winner said. “I understand the benefits of goal-line technology but its use will slow the game and rob it of the argument that is part of the fun. “The referee is human and human errors are part of the excitement in football. What fun will it have if the referee will have to wait for a video replay before recording a goal for a team?” The former Nigeria captain was also convinced the Ethiopians scored twice in the Addis Ababa match, but insisted it was not the first in football such thing would happen. “It happens regularly in football, but interestingly, that becomes the point of discussion after the game. Controversies make games memorable and that’s the fun everyone is looking for in football,” he said. “If we must get it right, the assistant referees by the goal posts should be more vigilant in spotting balls that have crossed the lines.” Chukwu got a backing from former Super Eagles goalkeeper, Joseph Dosu, who also believed the Ethiopians should have been ahead in the first half through the cleared ball. “I think both times the ball crossed the lines but that’s the fun in football. We should thank our stars that the referee didn’t see the first one but we were not that lucky in the second,” Dosu said. “If we have goal-line technology, we’ll not be talking about this because it would have reduced the fun. Human errors are permissible; if everyone is perfect on the pitch, how do we enjoy the game. “I don’t think we need the technology in our football and I hope its introduction at the World Cup will reduce the fun.” |
The Federal Government on Friday reinforced its stand on death penalty and same sex marriage, saying it will not be deterred by pressures from the United Nations. Nigeria had retained the death sentence for some specific offences and also prohibited same sex marriage. Our correspondent gathered on Friday that the Federal Government’s delegation to the 17th Session of the Universal Periodic Review of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, made a presentation and defense of Nigeria’s Country Report. The delegation led by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke (SAN), reportedly resisted pressure from the US, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany and Australia among others, by upholding the laws of the country as they concern death penalty and same-sex marriage. Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Justice, Dr. Ahmad Ali, in a statement on Friday, said once laws are made in accordance with the provisions of Nigeria’s Constitution, no group of countries, however powerful, should blackmail it. “If death penalty is abhorred by these agenda-setting countries at the UN, they should convince Nigerians and seek amendment or abrogation. But so long as the death penalty, which is reserved as a deterrent in protecting human life, is part of our law, no grandstanding can deter Nigeria,” he said. According to Ali, same-sex marriage is not a matter recognised by Nigeria and many African countries as a human rights issue. He said, “We have gone past the pre-colonial era and Nigeria must have a voice in the comity of nations on new issues that should or should not emerge as second- or third-generation human rights. “No nation can force it down our throat, not even UN. It is recalled that at the year’s International Bar Association conference held in Boston earlier this month, a powerful gay lobby group was forced to admit that Africa was still hostile on the issue of same-sex, and that they would concentrate their energy on South America,” he said. Ali reiterated that as long as Nigerians detest same-sex marriage, the House of Representatives would continue to criminalise it. |
Ken excel: Hey.....oga austino why u dy banned anybody wen quote u na?y u dey tlk anyhw na,d guy acct gt fault. Him no knw why den dey baann sef,u just mk me vex now |
thelma ivy: u again....wat,mk i slap u. N no quote austino o |
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