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This CHAN Eagles team won't struggle against the minnoq teams our big boys from Europe struggle against...they play the real African gritty football and seem organized. |
BankyGee:Too much banku dey affect Ghana, just playing rubbish |
LMFAO Ghana is useless 3-0 |
Goal!!!!! 2-0 |
Almost No 2 after some nice build up play from the CHAN eagles |
Nigeria scores |
naptu2:I searched youtube for the channel you mentioned and found nothing, do you mind sharing a link to the "Osina Imo" channel? |
LegendHero:Igbos will NEVER travel from Onitsha to Ekiti of all places (not even Lagos) especially in a Yuletide season, it completely goes against the nature of the Igbos especially when the South East is packed right now with Igbos returning home for Xmas. So the victims are most likely either few Yorubas based in Onitsha, South South people going to the Edo axis or Northerners traveling in transit. Most importantly, I hope they are all rescued safely and the kidnappers apprehended and wiped out. It's sad we now have to tribalize issues as sensitive as security in Nigeria. |
Softmirror:While this might be true, it's poses a very disingenuous case of half-truths especially when you don't have sufficient data to back it up. Yet we can deduce from sample sizes of known stereotypes attached to the various major tribes in Nigeria who and who commits which crimes across the regions. Igbos are generally known for producing fake drugs, drinks and other products unsafe for consumption and also pushing drugs....so the chances that criminals who get caught for these crimes in the SW (for instance) will most likely mostly come from the SE. Then in the SE, the regular crimes were mostly UGM clashes with security forces and pockets of kidnappings here and there both of which are done by Simon Ekpa boys and Fulani herdsmen. MONDAY Sit at home might be unconstitutional, but it's not exactly a crime as people can choose to come to work on Mondays or not based on free-will Yorubas are mostly known for ritual murders, cyber fraud, organ/body parts harvesting, rape, and sometimes even pushing drugs, then regular armed robbery. So the chances of persons from the SW getting caught for these crimes are extremely high. Now when it comes to kidnapping and ransom collection (which the data from this report mostly highlights), we all know the Fulani and other foreigners from neighboring Niger republic, Chad republic etc have an organized militia ring that do majority of the kidnappings on our Federal highways, bushes, and farms across Nigeria. So if this data is anything to reckon with, it clearly shows all the Armageddon alarms of doom and desolation the people from the South West wished on Igbos due to the activities of UGM and criminals disguising as ESN to commit all sorts of crimes across the SE wasn't nearly as bad as the SW media tried to push it. It doesn't take a genius to know the agenda to paint the South East as the most uninhabitable and dangerous place in Nigeria or even Africa was masterfully concocted by the SW media and even on Nairaland...everyday on Nairaland, we see how Seun allowed his bigoted Yoruba mods to always push the most irrelevant reports of crime in the SE to front page for his people to feast on till it reached 10 pages.. but a more serious report of bandits killing 100 people in Zamfara or herdsmen wiping out a whole community in Benue barely makes FP let alone 3 pages because it's not about Igbos or important enough. I hate to cry Igbophobia or victim mentality but it's obvious there's a very dangerous and insidious agenda to blacklist the Igbos and SE in Nigeria. |
opes:I'm a Chelsea fan and we will win the EPL! |
Congrats to Ademola Lookman, the award that was well deserved and was only logical. He has it in the tank to make it a brace of APOY awards next year. The only African players that will look a threat next year based on form are Nicholas Jackson and Guirassy, Salah will also have a claim to the crown as well.I wish Boniface gets more serious cause he can be the next APOY if he puts his head to the game. Project 2025 let's go again! |
Congrats to Ademola, and award that was well deserved, he has it in the tank to make it a brace of APOY awards next year. The only African players that will look a threat next year based on form are Nicholas Jackson and Guirassy, Salah will also have a claim to the crown as well.I wish Boniface gets more serious cause he can be the next APOY if he puts his head to the game. Project 2025 let's go again! |
Joebie:I really hope we win the AFCON and qualify for the world cup |
LOOKMAN!!!!!!!!!!! YESSSSS!!!!!!!! |
tarboshi:At the very least they should be equipped with arms, ordinary State owned vigilantes across the North are equipped with assault weapons to combat banditry and terrorism...na only for South the rules dey different. Amotekun carry ordinary pump action shotguns...the herdmen in the Southern forests are armed with AK-47s. |
Good one from the Benue State Governor, there's no better way of tackling insecurity than State policing where the people get to secure their own homeland constitutionally. The useless SE Governors have yet to map out a joint regional security plan for the SE region to address the UGM menace, the state police bill must be signed next year so that every region will be forced to sit up and deal with their insecurity issues uniquely. |
maidaboi:I'll go with F ![]() |
Philosopher1979:Tom Sainfiet is already coaching Mali |
Lookman is just one unbelievably GOOD player, this guy deserves to be in the top 7 best players in the world right now, dude single-handedly had the best individual performance in a champions league tournament. |
I wouldn’t call them cowards, after all they fought for and defended Assads regime for decades, maybe they just got tired of defending an oppressive regime and gave up the will to fight over nothing. Its obvious Assads time was up. |
I read all 7 pages of this thread (didn't bother myself reading all the unintelligent gibberish and tripe the Igbo-obsessed animal of a OP copied and pasted). But all I can say is that I'm wholesomely proud of my Igbo brothers here for holding it down and dealing ruthlessly with this APC ronu miscreants, una dey make me proud walahi...takes me back to my days when I was a ethnic warrior for the Igbo cause here on Nairaland . I've retired from the game but it seems we have a new gen of ruthless warriors who are dealing with the endless Igbophobia on here. |
XerXers:The Lagos CP did the right thing. I'm tired of Igbos always crying foul when we far better than this victims mentality complex. Igbos don't need any rubbish masquerade celebration right now, much less in Lagos of all places given the political and ethnic tensions brewing there. We need to self-introspect as a people and find ways to secure our homeland a safe and sustainable place first and foremost! We can't even celebrate our masquerade festivals in most places in the East due to insecurity. |
yarimo:You're probably nearly 40 yrs old, you can't afford to be this palpably stupid my guy...I know having a low IQ is of genetic configuration for you, but you can decide to surprise yourself and break your own cycle. |
Salewa97:I absolutely agree, only an enemy of true federalism or politicians with no truthful agendas will be opposed to that bill. |
As for me as an Igbo man and Obi supporter, I personally don't like Tulumbu's government one bit, but I'm beginning to actually like T-pain as a person. It seems Tinubu is so far the only Southern leader who has the balls to stick a finger up to the Northern hegemony without fear or favor. For long the North have been allowed to get away with a lot of things in this country and our useless and cowardly Southern leaders would always suck up to their nonsense all in the name of currying Northern interest for political experiency. I doubt even Obi would have the heart to take and implement some tough national decisions and measures that Tinubu is taking right now. Nigeria must move on with or without the North, it's time for every subnational and state government have complete accountability for the running of its respective state's, it's time for state governors and legislators to actually stop being lazy by always depending on FAAC allocations from Abuja (which majority end up stealing without any evidential inputs and audits on how these monies are spent for the well being of the people). It's time for certain states to stop leeching off on taxes generated from other productive states while they bring nothing to the national coffers of the nation, if this tax reform bill will force some useless governors, LG chairmen, and house of assembly legislators in the South East to sit up and start working knowing that there will be more visibility and consequences for their actions from the people since the excuse of "not getting enough allocation from Abuja" will no longer fly, then I think it's only smart for every logical thinking Igbo person to support the bill to be passed, and I hope our SE reps don't slack on this one. Local Government autonomy, tax reform bills and the only thing left for Tpain to implement is state police creation and we might just be heading towards restructuring and fiscal federalism for the first time since regional government. |
As for me as an Igbo man and Obi supporter, I personally don't like Tulumbu's government one bit, but I'm beginning to actually like T-pain as a person. It seems Tinubu is so far the only Southern leader who has the balls to stick a finger up to the Northern hegemony without fear or favor. For long the North have been allowed to get away with a lot of things in this country and our useless and cowardly Southern leaders would always suck up to their nonsense all in the name of currying Northern interest for political experiency. I doubt even Obi would have the heart to take and implement some tough national decisions and measures that Tinubu is taking right now. Nigeria must move on with or without the North, it's time for every subnational and state government have complete accountability for the running of its respective state's, it's time for state governors and legislators to actually stop being lazy by always depending on FAAC allocations from Abuja (which majority end up stealing without any evidential inputs and audits on how these monies are spent for the well being of the people). It's time for certain states to stop leeching off on taxes generated from other productive states while they bring nothing to the national coffers of the nation, if this tax reform bill will force some useless governors, LG chairmen, and house of assembly legislators in the South East to sit up and start working knowing that there will be more visibility and consequences for their actions from the people since the excuse of "not getting enough allocation from Abuja" will no longer fly, then I think it's only smart for every logical thinking Igbo person to support the bill to be passed, and I hope our SE reps don't slack on this one. Local Government autonomy, tax reform bills and the only thing left for Tpain to implement is state police creation and we might just be heading towards restructuring and fiscal federalism for the first time since regional government. |
Throwback:"A breast at hand is worth more than 2 in the bra of a beautiful lady you may never have" I've learned a new saying today, take a bow you fucking legend. |
elyte89:Walahi the dude reminds me so much of Mikel Obi (especially those accurate long balls). I want to give up on Nwakali but it's hard to overlook how actually luxurious and talented he is on the ball, he's one player whom I can excuse the league he plays in and actually give him a full chance in the national team, we lack a midfielder of his vision. |
Amedino99:I'll take Jpes back if he wants a redemption arc, he's still one coach who showed tactical flexibility like we saw during the AFCON and I feel he would have done well in the next round of the WCQ with the momentum he had running in the AFCON. The other foreign coaches we should try get are the Niger republic coach (I liked how well drilled Niger republic looked under him), Allou Cisse is also available, the former Cameroon coach Antonio Conceicao recently expressed his desire to coach the team... |
minfelix:That's why we need a serious coach and a nucleus of better players than some of the deadweights we keep calling up and wasting precious time and spots...that's why I'm NOT sold on this Eguavoen or home based coach nonsense, we need a strict and pragmatic foreign coach who won't mess around with player call up's or be a "yes man" to the NFF. We have what it takes in player quality to win all our remaining games and qualify without doing further math's calculations since other teams above us drop points inevitably against each other. We need a serious coach who will have the balls to finally drop underperforming players like Iheanacho, Sadiq etc and call up in-form players (we know these players already). NFF need to get serious for once in their existence and announce a serious coach who actually has a plan before the close of the year, there's no time to waste cause qualifiers start in March of 2025, that's just barely 5 months away. |
Mbappe and Haaland are beginning to look like frauds. It's an insult to compare those two to the peak era of Messi and CR7 |

. I've retired from the game but it seems we have a new gen of ruthless warriors who are dealing with the endless Igbophobia on here.