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I believe he got the pictures he uses for his campaign in USA and UK too. where did he see All the light that appears in the pics Tan use as advert. even the roads don't look like ours. Maybe he wants to rule in those country though or probably he wants to rig the election there. I go vote you out, I go vote you out. Flawless |
Barcanista thank you so much for the lecture, God will heavily reward you. I don't know why people can't see what is so self evident, Jonathan as nothing to offer this country. absolutely nothing. maybe I have been in comma doing his previous years of leadership. I need people someone to tell me what this guy has really done with all this money? please is he fighting book haram with all? Now I see why all this leaders want him for the second term, they know this is there best opportunity to loot Nigeria money. since the president is inexperience. Thank God me I don wise, God help the rest wey dey blind. |
dotna:when will he start the building, we have different set of players every match. what's he building. I guess nothing. |
irunobo2:what the Bleep is this, we are talking Nigeria future you are talking shit. I'm not surprised more reason Nigeria is bleeped. get a life dear |
MeAboki:you spoke my mind, don't need to say anything again, thank you |
davdandam:Jonathan and Buhari are both deceiving Nigerians, but buhari case can be reckon with. Jonathan is the current president and is telling me he is short of fund. I no be fool na. Buhari get a loan he pays back. Jonathan get a donation, he doesn't pay back with money but by looking away from the evil done by the donors. Naija wise up I beg |
Mr president, we may be silent in Nigeria but we are not stupid. so you are creating picture that you dont have 22 million to get the form. you serve for 6 years, you take salaries and allowance steady. and you buy absolutely nothing with the money and now you want me to believe you don't worth 22m. naira. I wonder what they take us for in this country. mtcheew |
Nigeria wise up, I am not APC fan neither PDP. but come to think of it, PDP has been ruling us for 15 years now. and we can only count small changes especially when compared to other countries developments. let create competition by giving another party a chance to rule this country. I trust when they make it there they will do anything for Nigeria to retain there. any Bleep we vote them out. let wise up and use our government instead of them using us. this is computer age create competition to gain maximum from both side. you should take our telecommunication as example. as much as I love GEJ. I can't vote for PDP member to attain the post of presidency not in 2015. so Jonathan is not getting my vote when maybe if he defect to other party. this is what need to be done if you really want this country to progress. by the way voters card for 18+ is bad ideal, 22+ should be better, as many under this age don't really knows what election really meant. I was once in that shoe so I can tell. Changes is what makes things looks different. Naija I beg wake up. |
According to a letter from Fifa, the civil suit must be withdrawn otherwise Nigeria’s case will be referred to the Fifa Emergency Committee for immediate suspension Fifa has again directed Nigeria to reinstate the Amaju Pinnick-led Executive Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation by midday on Friday or risk a lengthy suspension. According to a letter from Fifa Secretary General Jerome Valcke, the civil suit must be withdrawn by Friday otherwise Nigeria’s case will be referred to the Fifa Emergency Committee for the immediate suspension of the NFF from its activities. Valcke said that Fifa has demanded that the court order which nullified the September 30 election into the NFF board and directed that the case be withdrawn forthwith. Justice Ambrose Allagoa of a Federal High Court in Jos, last week Wednesday nullified the election that ushered in the Amaju Pinnick-led board and ordered Chris Giwa back to office. But, Fifa is insisting that it will not recognize Chris Giwa as NFF president. Should NFF be suspended, the case will not be revisited until May 2015 during the FIFA congress. This means that Nigeria will be unable to participate at the Africa Cup of Nations and other youth football events.
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soroptimist:major reason sanusi is out now |
olaeffect:broda trust me, buhari has said nothing wrong, he is just saying the same thing the nlc are saying. but in different language. his party maybe considering Muslim-christian tickect for apc. and he said he doesn't mind muslim-muslim ticket in as much as the person is a perfect candidate. with this statement, he is not denying muslim-christian as well. he just hope for a perfect candidate. Mr nlc was just too forward to see that. |
Chris Giwa, factional president of the Nigeria Football Federation, has declared that he is ready to cooperate with football stakeholders and bring peace to the country’s game. Like he did on Friday, Giwa stormed the NFF Secretariat in Abuja on Monday, accompanied by 1st Vice President Obinna Ogba, board members Sani Fema and Yahaya Adama and after a short meeting with his board members in one of the staff offices of the Glass House, addressed journalists. He clarified that he made attempts to wave the olive branch to Amaju Pinnick, the Fifa-recognized NFF president whose election has now been quashed by the court, and other stakeholders even before the September 30 election, but he complained that his effort met stiff resistance. He also doused tensions that Fifa was ready to slam a ban on Nigerian football and assured that it won’t happen at the end of the day. “Wherever there is misunderstanding, there should be room for reconciliation. Whether you like it or not, in a process like this, there will be persons who will be aggrieved and they will be people who are pleased with it. The only way Nigerian football can move forward is for us to get ourselves together as one family,” Giwa said. “I believe that things will normalize very soon. I won’t be part of what will jeopardize the interest of Nigerians. In a family, there are always senior and junior brothers. And by the grace of God as long as this issue is concerned, Giwa remains the elder brother. “I don’t have any problem with any member of the football family. So if there are issues to be settled, it is not between me and Pinnick. It is for all the football family to come together and sought things out. When we begin to take things personal, the problem will still remain there,” he said. He also disclosed that he had earlier agreed to drop his ambition in the interest of Nigerian football but gave the condition that if the election of September 30was to take place it must not be in Warri, Delta State but in a neutral place which was not harkened to. On the recent sack of coach Stephen Keshi and the Super Eagles technical crew, Giwa insisted: “In our board meeting last week Thursday, we all agreed that the technical crew headed by Keshi remains in charge. So any other release coming outside that for now should not be accepted by Nigerians. “It is not an issue of Keshi or Shaibu Amodu but the issue is that Nigeria should qualify for the next Nations Cup. All that Keshi needs now is for him to have support from us. If you are telling someone who started a process to go, I don’t think whoever you are bringing here has any role to play. “I have spoken to Keshi and we are hopeful that by tomorrow or next, we should have him on ground,” Giwa disclosed. Nigeria need to put aside internal wranglings if they are to defend their title at next year's Africa Cup of Nations. The Super Eagles are third in qualifying Group A behind South Africa and Congo but ahead of Sudan. They will play Congo in Pointe Noire on November 15 before welcoming South Africa to Uyo on November 19. source: http://m.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/5546221 |
mmmustapha:what if you don't have anything to sacrifice bro. blame no man, live your life and be thankful |
The football governing body is furious that the NFF is embroiled in a civil suit against its football statutes and is set to wield the big stick on Monday Nigeria football looks to be, unfortunately, heading into a long, dark night as world football –governing body is set to wield the big stick on Monday (27th October, 2014) against the most populous black nation on earth. Even as the Super Eagles still have a chance of qualifying for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations to defend their crown, despite a poor start in the race; even with the Golden Eaglets, the reiging champions of the world, ready to compete at the African Championship to be eligible to travel to Chile to defend their world title next year, and with the Super Falcons reclaiming their continental title in Namibia on Saturday, non –conformity to simple football rules and regulations has put Nigeria at the danger of a big slam. On Saturday in Windhoek, Namibia, CAF President Issa Hayatou told Nigeria’s Sports Minister, Tammy Danagogo in clear terms that the world was fed up with Nigeria’s incorrigibility in the area of football administration. Hayatou’s words: “I had to plead passionately with FIFA President, Mr. Sepp Blatter not to take action on Nigeria on Friday, because Nigeria was in the final of the African Women Championship and a ban on your country would have been bad for the competition and our sponsors. We all heard the news of the court ruling on Thursday, and the football world is angry with Nigeria. That is the truth. “The FIFA letter that came to your Federation before the elections of September 30 was very clear about an automatic suspension should there be any interference with the political process, and after the elections went ahead, we all thought you had settled your issues.” The CAF supremo, at a meeting that had Nigeria’s Sports Minister, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Namibia, Ambassador Biodun Olorunfemi, Nigeria’s Deputy President of the CAF Appeal Board, Mazi Amanze Uchegbulam, CAF General Coordinator, Mr. Paul Bassey and CAF Media Committee Member, Aisha Falode in attendance, said there was no going back on suspension of Nigeria this week if football matters are not withdrawn from civil courts. “I appealed to FIFA to give until Monday for Nigeria to put its act together. After that, there is absolutely nothing I can do. It is all very disappointing because we have over 50 National Associations in Africa, but a big country like Nigeria is the one always giving us the biggest headache. “Nigeria signed to be part of the football world by joining FIFA, and opted to abide by the FIFA –approved Statutes that you have. How many times do we have to tell your country that football matters are not taken to civil courts? If Nigeria no longer wants to be part of the football world, then so be it,” an obviously exasperated Hayatou said. His French words were translated to the rest of the Nigeria delegation by the multi-lingual Paul Bassey. It would be recalled that FIFA President Blatter and CAF President Hayatou, as well as several National Associations and NFF’s partners and political leaders around the world, congratulated Amaju Pinnick following his victory at the September 30 elections. NFF President, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick, who was, inexplicably, stopped by security operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on his way to Namibia on Friday night with the Sports Minister, monitored the meeting on phone. On Thursday, the Federal High Court, Jos gave a ruling setting aside the FIFA – ordered elections of 30th September, 2014 into the NFF Executive Committee, stoking the fire of anger at the world body’s Zurich headquarters. The NFF Executive Committee, led by Amaju Pinnick, has filed for a Stay-of- Execution of the order at the same court, which the court said it will be hear on Wednesday. Falode, who spoke from Windhoek on Sunday, said it was obvious the Government of Nigeria has to now intervene to avoid the hammer falling on Nigeria football. “The future of millions of Nigerian youth is being put at risk by some persons who feel they have nothing to lose in the case of a FIFA ban. It is now for the Government to wade in. If we get suspended from international football now, FIFA will not revisit the matter until their 65th Congress on May 29, 2015. That would be too bad for our country’s football,” Falode said. source: http://www.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/5511331/?page=2 |
incredibleone:I so like this one, this guy na comedian o. west ham too pass them self, na disgrace to west ham. make they use Swansea city. ![]() |
ezelous:I can tell, you are a man u fan or arsenal fan for calling this nice officiating |
man u not playing any other competition except EPL and still 8th on the table after all the money they spend this season, worst team this season |
Calculux95:man u fan still fit mention di maria after today match, I can't believe this. do maria wey be like person wey collect red card wey dey allow to dey enta for small small seconds. my willian better do maria. after the match, do maria go prostrate to Hazard that you are the true boss, and you still mention d learner name. Bleep it. I'm out |
man u celebrating draw for there home, Chelsea mourning draw for away. Na so Chelsea wicked reach for this season. man u. Happy draw celebration against world widest team |
Calculux95:bro, all this people wey you list here say miss the match for man u, sum all there best and double legs together, he no reach one Costa leg. I can only imagine Costa playing in this game, I spit drawing man u. |
pkang:she should help her husband with clue indoor, not imposing herself on Nigeria official matters, we didn't elect her, She holds no official position in Nigeria. we dont even know her. We voted Gej and we only want to see Gej |
Louis van Gaal has admitted that Jose Mourinho "might be better" than him as Chelsea prepare to take on Manchester United . The Blues have dropped just two points this season, while Van Gaal has struggled for consistency and form as his United side lie 10 points off the league leaders in 10th place. Mourinho has won 20 trophies with Porto, Inter, Real Madrid and Chelsea, while Van Gaal boasts 19 following spells with Ajax, Barcelona, AZ and Bayern Munich, and the Old Trafford chief feels a title with United would see him become the Portuguese's "equal". "Jose's teams are always very organised, that what makes him a very good manager," he said. "He is one of the top (coaches) in the world, I think he might even be better than me but we can win this game, and if I can win a title in another country then I will be his equal again." Van Gaal recently said it was "stupid" of him to ask the British media to assess him after three months at Old Trafford, with his side still a work in progress compared to that of his former Barca assistant. "I have only been here for three months," Van Gaal said. "Jose has been at Chelsea for longer so it is logical he is further on with his team development."
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mcdokwe:broda, this is not the matter of who goes first. Nigerians has been paying for electricity since the establishment of nepa and all will get in return is darkness, Nigeria are not daft and we can take it no more, no light no money, We use to pay nepa bill regularly before now. but now my bill is 85,000 naira and trust me, thats just the beginning. we are still going to 2,000,000. when the cut my light we buy anoda wire and connect, it just 3500 for wire |
jobsat34:people wey Gert sense like you scarce for nairaland, good talk bro and big hugg |
I am not surprised, all of them na business men. selling the name of God for huge price to gullible Nigerians. May God open our eyes in this country |
tete7000:please don't compare mourinho, mourinho get results, keshi don't. mourinho have his pattern which is playing dirty (though that was then), obviously keshi don't. if you really watch keshi's game, there is no focus on goal non defence. just certain individual offensive player like sunday mba, osaze, emenike and musa cover him up. |
my problem with nairaland is that football are analyzed by many people that doesn't even watch football. comments by people who just think this is what should happen. have you ever wonder why Nigeria didn't move much upward in FIFA ranking even after winning nations cup. Nigeria played absolutely bad football style under keshi. as a Nigerian if I am in charge of the rating, Nigeria should be in number 142 by now. because no chances created, no pattern of play and so many error decisions. many think keshi should be kept because he won nations cup. please what planet are you from. no team in this world not even enyimba fc will keep a coach that only won 2 of 14 game league games. talkless of national level. see that's the problem with Nigeria we celebrate failure because it was once good, I wonder how Nigeria will grow with all this type of people ruling the country. PDP rule this country for 15 years and we have nothing to celebrate as national achievement and yet some people will still go and vote for them, why not try other party for just four years and see what happen. and I see people staking false comment about amadu. for God sake, Amadu is the best coach Nigeria ever had. atleast go and read his cv before you judge him, since you have not started watching football when he was ruling. please keshi has nothing to offer Nigeria with this pattern of play. even if he won the world cup, I will still sack him as a coach. |
nawa for this people seff wetin keshi don achieve, nations cup way be say him just dey look. na Sunday mba single handedly won the cup for naija. Roberto diMatio won champions league, Chelsea sack am. keshi won nations cup make he coach naija for life. one thing way dey pain me pass be say naija people too dey compare themselves with failure. and ready to settle for the less. I bet go find out all those in support of keshi. dey be arsenal fan. me be Chelsea fan, and we don't give chance for failure no matter how small. mtcheeeeeeew. |
well spoken. you make my day with this post. I swear I come dey like this new NFF president o. see as person analyse match. you should be coach not the president. get ride of keshi football is now more than sitting on bench and waiting for miracle. |
wacuc0: Gentlemen, can you remember the last time Martins played for Nigeria at the Calabar Stadium? He was tied, too slow and people were shouting to remove him. That he is scoring in USA does not make him good enough to play for Super Eagles. The same way Thiery Henry can not be called to France National Team. For Ihenacho, calling him now might spoil the show. You can not gamble with a young player's future. Keshi is a professional and he knows this. Since he has not established himself (Iheanacho) yet in his (Man City) team as a senior player, any poor performance in the national team will ruin his career. All of us will now shout, why did Keshi used him. Everything has its time. Just wait a little his time will come.hey people we have keshi in the house, Is either you are keshi or a robot, only a robot think like this. 12 games one win, then the luck don finish na. plus Nigerians are bless not lucky. if you watch games coach by keshi and you know ball well. even if keshi still win Spain 12goals to nothing I will still sack him as NFF. the guy doesn't even know why kelechi is not playing for man city, Keshi and his fans, the clueless |
Chelsea too strong like diamond to the extent that it takes Chelsea breed to break chelsea |
yeeeeaaahhh 5-3. way the man with cv na. na my god go punish that man u coach. |

