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Long range shot from Nigeria. Thats our best chance of scoring. |
First yellow card to Nigeria's skipper. He makes a very bad tackle, and then smiles sheepishly. |
Junior Ajayi deserves a slap. He just wasted a promising chance. Nigeria wont score with this strike force. |
Mexico coach's face is very familiar. He lost to Manu Garba's team twice in Qatar. Siasia should have kept the core of that team. This team has a very blunt attack. |
Nigerian keeper sharply off his line to claim the ball twice. Mexico were through on goal on both occasions. |
Lanky Awoniyi closely marked. Nigeria has shaken off early scares. Pitch is bad, but Nigeria now the attacking side. |
Bad pitch just injured Junior Ajayi. Hes back up and playing. |
Some nice play by Nigeria. Comes to nothing. Nigeria enjoying a spell |
Patternless Nigeria. Playing without purpose. Mexico should have scored 3. Nigerian players even diving and wasting time as early as 10 minutes. Shame |
Match has started. 8 minutes in. Still looking for links. live link http://www.tele-envivo.com/tdn-en-vivo.html |
Starting 11 for Nigeria
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Siasia is going to Brazil to joke and laugh. Or how else does one understand 'appointing' Gandoki as the comedian of the U23 team? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHja1Hp2gb8 |
Who did the investigation? who convicted him? who made sure he was the one who raped her? Nigerians are just plain silly. This could be any innocent jack caught in the wrong web. |
ALL NIGERIAN POLITICIANS ARE FRAUDULENT. Fact! |
Mischievous news by low level spinners. The man has been CEO at least since 2015. Check the council website for more info. |
TheSuperNerd:Even if they are in the team, trust Siasia to play his boys ahead of this trio. Siasia knew his team from the day he was appointed. He knows the boys he wants to build their careers. Siasia reminds me of one of my bosses when I was doing per hour job. If you can buy the boss wrist watch, he will put your name down for shift, even if you were sick and unable, you are guaranteed a spot. As for me, Olympics is not an event I'm looking forward to. Only the basketball team and maybe one or two wrestlers will be good to watch. Others are just there on a jamboree. We wont be going past group stage with Siasia's ego. |
This doesnt sound right. A man who never campaigned is handed the governorship. Why not order a rerun? |
Dunlop elite tire should sign this girl up. She strong kakaraka! |
First casualty of the new judiciary. |
mountlarry:Why come to Enugu? His work should be felt in the senate. What bills have he sponsored? |
Nigeria should not break up, but revert to regional government and weaken the center. That way, lazy politicians will be easily exposed, and there will be a sense of collective belonging. The current system empowers clanish government over merit. With regional government, we will be forced to go on merit. |
Wale Babalakin, OFR....Ole of Federal Republic. Owing over 30 Billion Naira. Its a shame that people I (used to) respect are on that list. The man that tops that list should be in jail. He is a chronic thief.
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These are the people Nigerians should fight tooth and nail to get to pay. We are here playing silly ethnopolitical games while thieves of all tribes triumph by taking BILLIONS of naira. Mr Ifeanyi Ubah is owing over 100 Billion Naira. That is the IGR of Oyo state for 80 months, or 6.5 years. |
Typical politician. Which issue is being resolved? Pay the money you borrowed and stop fooling your gullible followers. |
Nukilia:I sympathize with you. You do not understand what is going on around you, but you must talk, hence you pitch sides with the most simplistic side. Here is what is going on: 1. Mr Ben Murray Bruce borrow money for bank. He use his companies as collateral. The loan is up to 10 Billion naira. 2. Mr common sense defaulted (i. e he did not pay back) 3. Government is taking over the collateral. Nothing about military era. The people who will suffer the bad loan are the masses. Mr Bruce will not feel the pain one bit. Imagine UBA or Union bank closes because they cannot operate anymore. Imagine the number of poor Nigerians whose money will be gone. Will you prefer this happens or Mr Bruce pays his debt? The government has done nothing wrong. If Mr. Bruce repays the loan tomorrow, it will be illegal for AMCON to still hold the building. |
Especially if the account happens to have a balance of 1.6Billion Naira. Ekiti State IGR monthly is about 400 million naira on average. Imagine if only Fayose is keeping a state's IGR of 4 months. The bank even said the account is very active, with money coming in and going out in no time. This is a clear case of money laundering, and Fayose was trying to be too smart by being the one to raise the alarm. 1.6 Billion naira. And he still had the guts to mock Ekiti state workers by saying he is going on strike with them. |
[b]Idris, a scientist, educationist and administrator, comes to Nasarawa with loads of experience, some of which he brought to bear as the former Commissioner of Police in Kano State where he served between July 7, 2011 and February 16, 2013. Born in Bida on January 15, 1959, Kpotun Idris hails from Kutigi local government area of Niger State. He attended the famous Ahmadu Bello University Zaria where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural economics, after which he proceeded to University of Maiduguri where he obtained an LLB degree. He enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force as cadet ASP in 1984. He was transferred to Police Mobile Force (PMF) in April 1987 where severed for 17 years between April 1987 and January 2003. While at the PMF, Idris served as the commander in all positions he held; these include platoon commander and second in command in Mopol 7 Squadron, Sokoto, between1987 and 1989, squadron commander, Mopol 11 Squadron, Calabar between 1990 and 1996, squadron commandant, Mopol 23 Squadron, Lagos, between 1996 and February 1998, and commandant, Police Mobile Force Training School, Gwoza, Borno State, between February 1998 and January, 2004 respectively. After serving various squadron commandant at PMF, Idris was seconded to the United Nations in 2004 by the Nigerian Government where he served as United Nations Mission Police Operation coordinator, United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) between February 2004 to October 2008, and Police Commissioner in charge of Operations in United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor Leste (UNMIT), between October 2008 to March 2011. As part of his selfless service to his fatherland he returned back to Nigeria where he later served as Director, International Peace Keeping Office (DIPKO), at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters between April 11, 2011 and July 6, 2011. Ibrahim has also attended many professional courses in Nigeria, which included among others, Advanced Detective Course (ADC), 1987; Police Intermediate Course in 1997; and Senior Command Course in 2003, all at Police Staff College Jos. He also attended Joint Police and Military courses, including Disaster Management Course at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, in 2003. He further attended the Leadership and Strategic Studies Course at the Centre for Management Studies, Lagos, and National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies Kuru, where he was awarded Member of the National Institute “MNI” in 2013. He also attended a seminar on reorganisation and reforms of Formed Police Units (FPU) under the United Nations at the Centre for Excellence for Stability Police Forces (COESPU) in Vicenza, Italy in 2004. He attended the UN Senior Leadership Induction Course and UN Leadership Course at the UN headquarters in New York in February and September 2009 respectively. For his outstanding performance as Operations coordinator in UNMIL and Police Commissioner in charge of Operations in UNMIT respectively, Idris received many commendations and awards in the course of his career, including the Nigerian Inspector General of Police Commendation Award for his leadership performance as commandant PMF Training College, Gwoza in 2004, the Special Representative of the Secretary General Commendation Award for planning, execution and coordination of security for the Liberian National Elections in 2005. He also bagged two outstanding leadership awards for two United Nations Missions, namely United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor Leste (UNMIT) in 2006 and 2009 respectively. In March 2011, the President of Democratic Republic of Timor Leste, Dr Jose Ramos Horta (Nobel Laureate) awarded Ibrahim the country’s highest national medal, “ the Medal of Merit”, for his contribution to the security and stability of Timor Leste. [/b] |
This will be Nigeria's worst Olympics EVER! Disaster everywhere. The people in charge are so used to stealing money at the detriments of the athletes that it is now the norm. Now the funds are not coming as usual, and the athletes are still being made to bear the brunt. 1. Nigerian Boxers had to use their own money to go for olympics qualification tournament. Sadiq Umar took loan up to 2000 GBP. Shame on the NOC. 2. Currently, there is a crucial olympics qualification this weekend for a very promising Nigerian talent. She needs less than 1000 USD and the federation contributed exactly 0 USD. The athletes are at near zero motivation. The signs are not good at all. |
They must pay like 100,000 naira minimum wage in Bauchi. How many state workers do they have? |
Abeg nawa nawa clearing Volvo V70, 2002? |
The Christians pushing these students are only planting a seed. They will sow the seed soon. Using children as a political tool doesnt always end well. |
QT1. Dead even at 14-14. |
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