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9PBLIVE:Thanks... And about your question, here on nairaland. |
fados4sure:Thanks man...outside my budget |
ahless:its how much? |
sheddy03:Thanks...How much? |
Have been using a blackberry Torch 2 for 3yrs now and presently I want to change to Android phone. And that will be my first android phone, kindly help me in making a better choice. Can I get a phone within 32k-37k but with the following specs atleast; Battery: 4000 mAh RAM: 2gb ROM: 8gb Dual led flash Dual Sim card slot. Help a brother in need. |
Rip to the dead... Story to long... Someone pls summarize!!! |
That was expected... |
Good news... |
holatin:I wonder oh |
Omg...not again... |
Father Almighty, I pray that You hasten my blessings to my path and provide me a Job. Thank You LORD for this You've done in the past and greater thing You will do in days to come. |
Front page material... I don't have anything to say...other than to say thank YOU GOD. FTC *dancing awilo* |
May his soul RIP... |
*sigh* |
Smh |
*deep sigh**deep sigh**deep sigh* |
Dismissing her unsolicited canvassers on social media, she said: “I was surprised that they would say that they called Baba, and I said to myself, are these people mad? How can you call the person that I said I am not talking to, to ask him whether I wrote a letter or not and he is going to speak for me? “Nobody can say that I told him that I didn’t write it. I am not a liar. I will not back away from what I wrote and there is nothing that is there that is a lie. In the last four years how many of them have spoken to me? They are all mad people,” she said. Read more... http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/12/gave-dad-iyabo-obasanjo/ |
Congrats........ |
Nomski0: I didnt Vote because the Nigerians that were up didnt deserve my vote. Mikel? Hell no!Why did u think neither Mikel and Moses deserves d award? |
Austeenx: Isn't this awesome? I voted for Yaya Toure, and he won!We don't av to bash u....u only exercised ur right. |
I think football is gradually moving away from team sport...the same reason yaya toure won will be why CR7 is going to win d Ballon d'or...d same reason MESSI won ahead of Sneideir in 2010. But we Nigerians should not complain because we had d opportunity to vote, did we? |
The Ivory Coast and Manchester City midfielder, who had had been nominated in each of the past four years, beat Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Victor Moses, John Mikel Obi and Jonathan Pitroipa to this year's crown. The 30-year-old told BBC Sport: "I think I've been nominated for five years in a row and finally winning the award is amazing. "It's a fantastic achievement because I don't think there has ever been as many quality African players in top level international football as there are now: Aubameyang, Pitroipa, Mikel, Moses, Salomon Kalou, Gervinho... we have fantastic players. "I also think African football is improving and that means a lot to us. And as an African, I'm very happy." The shortlist for the award was drawn up by 44 football experts across Africa, who based their choices on players' skill, technical ability, teamwork, consistency and fair play. A record number of fans then voted for their favourite either online or by text message. And those fans have considered Toure to be the standout African player over the past year, in recognition of the Ivorian's displays of power, pace, creativity and goals. Toure said: "Thank you to all the fans around the world who continue to support me. It shows how much fans love you and appreciate your job as well. "It's something special because it's not the vote of the manager or the club or the captain of the national team, it's just the fans. "When you have a lot of fans behind you, it's always amazing. And I'm very happy as it is the fans who have given it to me - so I'm very appreciative." While 2013 was not the most successful in terms of silverware for Toure - he did not manage to win anything with club or country - he still impressed hugely with his consistently high level of performances. And after the disappointment of failure to defend the Premier League title with City, Toure came back stronger at the start of the new season and has added a new dimension to his game in the form of free-kicks. He curled in a sublime effort against Newcastle United on the first day of the season and repeated the feat against Hull in his side's next home match. Toure has scored four times direct from a set-piece so far in the league this term in a total of seven goals for his club. In 2013 to date, Toure has found the net 13 goals for club and country - a very respectable figure for a midfielder. Allied to his clinical finishing, Toure's drive and leadership have helped City to fourth in the league table. He was also a key figure in Ivory Coast's successful qualification for next year's World Cup finals in Brazil. The Elephants needed to shrug off a disappointing Africa Cup of Nations Campaign earlier in the year - they lost in the quarter-finals to eventual winners Nigeria - and Toure has been inspirational. Off the field, Toure has led the fight against racism after suffering abuse during a Champions League match against Russia's CSKA Moscow in October -demonstrating a strength of character to match his sporting ability. The unsavoury episode might have affected the form of lesser players, but Toure has been exceptional ever since. And in the fifth consecutive year he has been nominated for the BBC African Footballer of the Year award, Toure has finally been voted the best player on the continent. |
Congrats 2 VINCENT ENYEAMA |
Savanna Reports INDEED. |
I for one already pay #150 for kerosene so what is d fuse abt? |
Sad face |
IMPOSI---cant |

. *all night voting.*