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Weytin concern you abeg? |
I think it's only Tecno manufacturer that are in the best position to answer this and proffer solution to it. |
Babyboyforeal:Learn to respect other people's opinions without resulting to insult. Your response shows the kind of family you came from. |
I talk am. APC just want to collect their share from Bro Jonathan. If he contest, he will not win. |
Chelsea 2-0 Westhampton |
Gaggii:I can't blame her, she's not satisfied with two kids. Don't feel bad or afraid of tomorrow God will surely take control of everything. Love her more and take care of her. Put the option to her after her delivery. May God grant her safe delivery in Jesus name Amen �. IF YOU ARE DONE HAVING BABIES AND SHE REFUSE TO FAMILY PLANNING, ALWAYS USE PROTECTIVE. OR YOU CAN GO FOR VASECTOMY. |
Kilotat:Not done that way. Her consent must be sought. Your patient must be aware of the and procedures involved unless they all want to spend the rest of their lives in jail. |
ChoCho54:This reminds me Mr Latin's movie titled ABOBAKU |
emmanuelbrown26:Hmmmm, or are you the Ex? |
It's a bad omen, something must be done to find the cause and the solution. |
Igodomigodo419:Use soft brush and brush it thoroughly. Brush twice daily, I.e morning and evening. In not large amount of toot paste or hardnes of the brush that will make your teeth clean and bright. |
If I were bro Jona, I won't contest for 2023 election because Osinbanjo will defeat him. APC just want to collect their share from Jonathan. |
Hmmm, I thought there are special way of burying the king in Yoruba land but seems this is different. I may be wrong sha, and moreover this is a social media era where Ifá is using iPad. |
AA and B -ve. |
Arsenal 1-2 Manchester united |
Sincerely you are blessed with a wonderful husband. God is leading in your home so please don't ever think about the option of opting out. No home is perfect but we just need to try our best to make work to our taste. Your husband loves you and his children. |
Chai! The heart of men is full of wickedness. If he has succeeded in killing the woman for ritual, they will say: it's grace. Yahoo footballer. |
When you already aware of a bomb close to you, you went ahead to trigger it. |
What about Odunlade Adekola and Ukwa?? |
For Manchester united to compete for EPL, they need to start from the scratch. |
Aguero is the highest scoring overseas player in Premier League history; Scholes won 11 PL titles with Man Utd; Kompany helped Man City become a dominant force in the PL; Drogba a four-time PL winner with Chelsea; Wright scored 113 PL goals; Schmeichel first goalkeeper inducted. Sergio Aguero, Paul Scholes, Vincent Kompany, Didier Drogba, Ian Wright and Peter Schmeichel have been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame. They join Wayne Rooney and Patrick Vieira as the latest players to become part of the Premier League's Hall of Fame, taking the total up to 16. The decision to select these players was based on a public online vote and the Premier League Awards Panel, with the Hall of Fame recognising the best players to have graced the league since its inception in 1992. Sergio Aguero Sergio Aguero left Manchester City in 2021 as the highest scoring overseas player in Premier League history, with 184 goals in just 275 appearances over a 10-year period in which he won five league titles. The 33-year-old former Argentina international, who retired from professional football due to a heart condition earlier this season, is also City's all-time leading scorer on 260 goals in 390 appearances. But Aguero will be best remembered for his dramatic stoppage-time winner against QPR at the Etihad on the final day of the 2011/12 season which clinched City their first Premier League title. Paul Scholes Former Manchester United and England midfielder Paul Scholes came through at Old Trafford as part of the famous Class of '92, which included David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt. He won the Premier League 11 times with United under Sir Alex Ferguson, before calling time on his career at the same time as his manager in 2013, scoring 107 goals in 499 Premier League appearances. "It's a special feeling to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame along with so many fantastic players who have already been voted in and with the players who are being named today," said Scholes. "I played for the best manager for 20 years at Manchester United; the biggest club in the world with the greatest fans. I feel lucky and privileged I was part of a team that won so many trophies and to have won the Premier League 11 times." Didier Drogba Didier Drogba won the Premier League four times over two spells at Chelsea, as he built a reputation for himself as a man for the big occasion. The former Ivory Coast international, who won the Golden Boot in 2006/07 and 2009/10, amassed 104 goals in 254 Premier League appearances for the Blues. "It is a real honour for me to have been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame," said Drogba. "My years with Chelsea were so special to me, and I'm incredibly proud of everything we won as a team. "I played with fantastic players for some amazing managers and against brilliant opponents. I'm so happy to say that I won the Premier League four times - and now I'm in the Hall of Fame with some of those great players I played alongside and against, which makes me very proud. Vincent Kompany. Vincent Kompany spent 11 seasons at Manchester City and played a vital role in transforming the club into a title-winning force, lifting the Premier League four times during his spell at the Etihad. The defender, who joined City in 2008, was named Premier League Player of the Season in 2011/12 as he captained the side to their first Premier League trophy in a closely fought title race with rivals Manchester United. Kompany's most famous goal for City was his last, a 30-yard screamer against Leicester City at the Etihad in the penultimate game of the 2018/19 season which ultimately swung the title race in their favour over Liverpool. "I feel that I found a home at Manchester City and in the Premier League, so I am delighted to be joining the Hall of Fame," said Kompany. "I came to love the club and I think the biggest achievement of my career was to be part of such an incredible journey, where we progressed from a side without high expectations to become a dominant force and champions four times." Ian Wright. Ian Wright was a prolific goalscorer for Arsenal and helped the club win the Premier League for the first time in 1997/98. It was the same season in which he became the Gunners' all-time leading scorer, a record now held by Thierry Henry. Wright, who was the Gunners' top scorer six seasons in a row, finished his Premier League career after spells with Arsenal and West Ham with 113 Premier League goals in 213 appearances "It's a real privilege to be inducted into the Hall of Fame," said Wright. "You have to remember that for the majority of my football journey I never thought I'd become a professional footballer. So to do that, enjoy the times I had with the fans and my team-mates and now to receive this accolade, is a true honour. I feel really humbled. "Growing up in south London, football was my escape. We played for pure enjoyment and that's something that never left me when I played the game. I always felt like I was running out of time and this recognition is a special reminder to appreciate the journey, the hard work and getting over the doubts I had. "I also have to thank so many incredible team-mates, backroom staff and managers, most notably Steve Coppell who gave me the chance and shaped the player I became.". Peter Schmeichel. Former Manchester United shot-stopper Peter Schmeichel becomes the first goalkeeper inducted into the Hall of Fame after winning the Premier League in five of his seven seasons at Old Trafford. Schmeichel kept 128 clean sheets in 310 Premier League appearances and remains the only goalkeeper to have won the Premier League Player of the Year for the 1995/96 campaign. The Dane, who also had spells with Aston Villa and Manchester City, managed to register one Premier League goal too. "I am very honoured to be inducted into the Hall of Fame," said Schmeichel. "I understood straight away that your career is only for a very short period of time. You have to make the best of that opportunity and make sure you're someone who is remembered because you did something. "When I was a kid in Denmark I used to fall asleep to this dream of playing for Manchester United. The team I was part of was so good that winning the Premier League once was special, but we felt we had to retain it to prove ourselves, and it was a dream come true for me to win five titles." Who has been inducted to the PL Hall of Fame? 1. Alan Shearer 2. Thierry Henry 3. David Beckham 4. Dennis Bergkamp 5. Eric Cantona 6. Steven Gerrard 7. Roy Keane 8. Frank Lampard 9. Wayne Rooney 10. Patrick Vieira 11. Ian Wright 13. Peter Schmeichel 14. Paul Scholes 15. Didier Drogba 16. Vincent Kompany 17. Sergio Aguero. SOURCE
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A day without Nairaland is like a prison. |
100m is like ₦10 to people like Tinubu because he donated ₦50 million each to 3 or 4 northern states recently and he also donated ₦1 Billion to LASU. |
oluseyiforjesus:Freedom is one of the best gift on earth. Nothing can be compared to Freedom. If you doubt this, stay indoor for 5 to 7 days and observe what will happen, how you feel. |
Chelsea 3-1 Arsenal. |
Inksnation and Racksterli no dey the list |
We have never for once enjoy 4G network. 5G is going to be the same no doubt that. |
Astar007:E yaaa! I can feel your pain... Pẹ̀lẹ́... |
If I may suggest, I think Manchester united should be suspended for two seasons until they are able to put themselves together. This is just too much |
Hmmm 3-0 already. This is because Manchester united is still mourning the death of CR7's baby boy. |
2-0 already |
ceeceeco:This is part of the complains of the current Manchester united interim coach [Ranik or what's he called]. He compares their recruitment policies to that of Liverpool and discover that : Manchester united go for old players instead of young players and are usually over priced |
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