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The University of Benin, held her 44th convocation and founders day ceremony on the 22nd of November, 2018. Miss Oluwakemi Igiehon from the department of Microbiology,emerged as the best graduating student in the 2016/2017 academic session with a 4.91 CGPA.
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Jealousy |
Like for Liverpool.
share for man city. |
OK. May the best man win. |
This one go fit read book again so?
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Diego Maradona has requested a meeting with Argentina's players before their final World Cup group game on Tuesday. After losing to Croatia, the two-time winners must beat Nigeria to have any chance of reaching the last 16. Maradona is "furious and upset" and criticised Argentine Football Association president Claudio Tapia. "It cost us too much to be where we are for Croatia to hit us for three goals and to leave with our arms crossed without putting a foot in," he said. Maradona, the Golden Ball winner as Argentina won the 1986 World Cup, said he "would love" to meet coach Jorge Sampaoli's players and would take several of his former team-mates with him. "We're going to defend our honour," he told Venezuelan TV channel Telesur. "I'm furious and very upset inside, because anyone who has worn that shirt can't see it being trampled like that by a Croatian team that isn't Germany, that isn't Brazil, that isn't Holland or Spain. "But there is a guilty party and the culprit is the president of the AFA. Everyone just accepted it when Sampaoli came in with computers, with drones, with 14 assistants. "I think there is a total lack of authority on Tapia's part." 'If we didn't raise it, we'd be hypocrites' Tapia was at a news conference on Sunday with midfielder Javier Mascherano , who denied there was a rift between Sampaoli and the players. Although Sampaoli has sought the opinion of his players, Mascherano, 34, dismissed reports it was a 'revolt'. "We talked about football to help us," he said. "The best technicians ask the players for advice too because we decide on the field. "The relationship with Sampaoli is totally normal, but if we feel uncomfortable, we will raise it. Otherwise we would be hypocrites. "The opposite would be to harm the team, we must seek the collective benefit - we have 23 in the squad." Mascherano made his 145th international appearance during the Croatia defeat, which left the 2014 runners-up with just one point so far having drawn with Iceland. "We are not playing well and we take charge of the results," added the former West Ham and Liverpool player who left Barcelona for Hebei China Fortune in January. "The coach is the one who gives us the tools to be comfortable alone on the field but you have to talk. It happens in all places, even Barca. "He wants to know what happens to you on the field to be able to make decisions. They are basic soccer concepts." https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44594914
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Diego Maradona has requested a meeting with Argentina's players before their final World Cup group game on Tuesday. After losing to Croatia, the two-time winners must beat Nigeria to have any chance of reaching the last 16. Maradona is "furious and upset" and criticised Argentine Football Association president Claudio Tapia. "It cost us too much to be where we are for Croatia to hit us for three goals and to leave with our arm crossed without putting a foot in," he said. Maradona, the Golden Ball winner as Argentina won the 1986 World Cup, said he "would love" to meet coach Jorge Sampaoli's players and would take several of his former team-mates with him. "[\b]We're going to defend our honour[/b]" he told Venezuelan TV channel Telesur. "I'm furious and very upset inside, because anyone who has worn that shirt can't see it being trampled like that by a Croatian team that isn't Germany, that isn't Brazil, that isn't Holland or Spain. "But there is a guilty party and the culprit is the president of the AFA. Everyone just accepted it when Sampaoli came in with computers, with drones, with 14 assistants. "I think there is a total lack of authority on Tapia's part." 'If we didn't raise it, we'd be hypocrites' Tapia was at a news conference on Sunday with midfielder Javier Mascherano , who denied there was a rift between Sampaoli and the players. Although Sampaoli has sought the opinion of his players, Mascherano, 34, dismissed reports it was a 'revolt'. "We talked about football to help us," he said. "The best technicians ask the players for advice too because we decide on the field. "The relationship with Sampaoli is totally normal, but if we feel uncomfortable, we will raise it. Otherwise we would be hypocrites. "The opposite would be to harm the team, we must seek the collective benefit - we have 23 in the squad." Mascherano made his 145th international appearance during the Croatia defeat, which left the 2014 runners-up with just one point so far having drawn with Iceland. "We are not playing well and we take charge of the results," added the former West Ham and Liverpool player who left Barcelona for Hebei China Fortune in January. "The coach is the one who gives us the tools to be comfortable alone on the field but you have to talk. It happens in all places, even Barca. "He wants to know what happens to you on the field to be able to make decisions. They are basic soccer concepts." source https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44594914
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The *staged crew* will soon show up now |
Evablizin: |
All these people shouting PVC and back to Daura, up and down, it will shock you to know that many of them don't even know the full meaning of PVC. |
Her life, her business |
![]() misplaced priorities |
David and Chioma news with nairaland front page are like 5$6. someone help with that zuma pic. |
![]() Nice one Mr governor |
Who are those people waving at a Jet? |
Shame on these uniformed men. And they are supposed to maintain law and order in the society. Height of gross rascality. |
![]() criminals everywhere. may God save us |
opribo:Bishop Mike okonkwo, Pastor Lazarus mourka, Rev Omobude, Olukoya etc where present, just to mention a few. |
Endtime mother |
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slapandfall:thanks bro I appreciate |
OrestesDante:Thanks quite helpful |
A friend just lost a folder containing his originals -SSCE,Statement of Result and other important documents. Does anyone have an idea of getting them back from the institutions or is all hope lost? Please suggestions are urgently needed. Thanks |
Na wa |
ftc If only this could be repeated over and over again abeg we too much friendly or not |
Police in India say they have arrested a 60-year-old man who fatally shot his wife for serving his dinner late. Ashok Kumar came home drunk on Saturday night and got into an argument with his wife, Rupesh Singh, a senior police officer in Ghaziabad city near the capital Delhi, told the BBC. Sunaina, 55, was taken to hospital with a gunshot wound to her head, but by then she had died, reports said. Mr Kumar has confessed to his crime and now regrets his actions, Mr Singh said. "The man [Mr Kumar] used to drink every day. On Saturday, he came home drunk and started having an argument with his wife. She was upset with his drinking habit and wanted to talk about it, but he wanted dinner immediately," Mr Singh said. "He got frustrated with the delay and shot her," he added. Domestic violence has been the most reported violent crime against women in the country every year for more than a decade now. In 2015, an incident of domestic violence was reported every four minutes under the legal definition of dowry deaths, harassment over dowry related crimes, cruelty by husband or his relatives and domestic violence. The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi says such violence is not unique to India - it occurs around the world - but what sets it apart in India from many other countries is the culture of silence and approval that often surrounds it. According to a family survey carried out by the government, more than 54% of men and 51% of women said it was ok for a man to beat his wife if she disrespected her in-laws, neglected her home or children, or even over something as trivial as putting less - or more - salt in the food. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-40553992 |
tonychristopher:lol, maybe I should have waited till tomorrow. |




