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Fashola ti seko di tuntun ...... |
is about time the FG go after this dare devil and finish them all, OBJ was right but only that we Nigerian hate bold leaders |
I saw too on the news this morning |
on a ground level African Queen is very popular among afrricans but Oliva twist was more accepted internationally I was with friend one day and I said the guy is from my country but they say no way how can a nigerian sing such music, but thank God wiki was there to prove them wrong so I will give it to Oliver twist |
come and meet your waterlooo |
nice pics |
Chei omomi ronado come back home |
front page please MOD |
Mali goalkeeper Mamadou Samassa compared their Wednesday’s opposition to World Cup (four-time) champions Brazil after they succumbed to a 4-1 drubbing at the hands of the Super Eagles of Nigeria in the semifinals of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Durban. The 22-year-old, who plays for Guingamp in France, said they don’t deserve any blame for such a huge loss because they met a fire-spitting side that could have dismantled any team at the competition. “I feel the team we played against was Brazil and not the Nigeria we used to know. From my post I was seeing more than 15 green shirts pouring forth against us and not the usual 10 players. They were strong, slippery, focused and pacy,” Samassa told supersport.com. “We did our best. We heeded our coach’s instructions but they fell below what was needed to stop the Super Eagles. They were winning all the balls, pursuing us mercilessly each time we had the ball and their finishing was always on target and that was their major advantage. They have forwards that can transform the slimmest goal chances.” Mali will face Ghana in the third place match on Saturday February 9 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. Both sides met in a similar situation last year at the Africa Cup of Nations held in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, with the Eagles triumphing to claim bronze http://www.supersport.com/football/article.aspx?Id=1785934 |
Eagles and Supper Eagles |
GEJ is really working |
I think churches need to step up with security within service this is embarassing |
my daughter was sleeping and wifey at work so I was just celebrating alone at some point I thought am going mad only me shouting and screaming then I make pounded yam for wifey and daughter while I make Eba to celebarte |
yeye guy if it was the other way round he would have come bold laughing |
DD sorry ![]() |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21322589 Didier Drogba believes his chances of ever lifting the Africa Cup of Nations disappeared for good after the 2-1 defeat by Nigeria on Sunday. "It's over," the 34-year-old striker said in the wake of yet another failure by the so-called golden generation. The trophy has eluded the Elephants since 1992 - the year they beat Ghana in a marathon penalty shoot-out. The Ivorians have twice been runners-up in the last four editions, and were semi-finalists in 2008. For a fifth successive tournament, they were tipped to win the title with a squad boasting such talents as Drogba, Yaya Toure and Salomon Kalou. But Africa's top-ranked team once again failed to live up to expectation and go home empty-handed. "We now look ahead to the World Cup, with or without me," said Drogba. Defender Sol Bamba says he fears for the future of head coach Sabri Lamouchi after the quarter-final exit "The players want (Lamouchi) to stay but it's difficult to say, in Africa when you lose a game, they're used to sacking the manager," Bamba told BBC Sport. "Hopefully it's not the case but we'll have to wait and see." Lamouchi took over as Ivory Coast head coach in May after the previous coach, Francois Zahoui was sacked, despite taking the team to the final of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. The 41-year-old former French international had no previous coaching experience. There has been speculation that a number of players are now coming to the end of their international careers but Bamba hopes the current squad can stay together going into the 2014 World Cup. He said: "Football's about ups and downs and when you're down you learn and you have to stand up. "We're very disappointed but it's not finished at all. "We've got the qualifiers for the World Cup to play, so we're looking forward to it." |
well well well GEJ please address the issue we no want ..... |
I would have expect FG to know about this if Mali is or neigbhour after the invasion of foreign force to eliminate the bad guys our first point defence is to seal off borders to Mali before sending troops |
common guys let us do it again and put our 7 points lead ![]() |
I like the way he wrote I hope my people will see sense in what that gentleman is saying my people perish for lack of vission |
I know fit shout 0o0o0o0o0 ...singing Duncan Mighty |
we are finish |
boring boring super chicken gone at the days of yekini |
my predition table CP WIN DRAW LOSE TOTAL B 4 7 5 4 N 2 5 3 2 Z 2 5 3 2 E 1 4 1 1 KEY CP =CURENT POINT B-BUKINABABES N-9JACHIKENS Z-ZAMLION E-ETOMOETO |
I hope Nigeria will win |
hmmm shame on us ![]() |
both of them are wrong with thier action however the player been sent off is very justifield infact he should be ban for more games to learn his lesson |
scipher: just buy condom and 2 energy drinks. 14 feb is done..he he na wa bros |
he was just shouting at his defence team most of the time during the game |
na today ![]() |
no comment ![]() |
Taking law is into your hand is lawless I don't support what the guys did but the punishment was so bad there is a problem with our system people Don't trust the police otherwise this guy would have been tried in a law court I feel sorry for them ![]() |


