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Chai. Some Nigerian women are just incredible ![]() https://www.nairaland.com/4054684/girl-replies-guy-facebook-after Franknetter, see what you were complaining about a while ago. |
I wish the Falconets all the best |
Time for me to start saving for the mundial ![]() |
The first wave of tickets for the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia will go on sale on Thursday. Fans will be able to submit their applications via Fifa's website and tickets will be sold in two phases. Tickets prices will range from $105, for a group match, to as high as $1,100 (N401,500) for the final (for non-Russia residents). Opening match ticket prices are $550, $390, and $220 for non-Russia residents. Other group games are priced at $105, $165, and $210, also for foreigners. Ticket prices for the final (foreigners) are $455, $710, and $1,100. All applications made in the first phase, before 12 October 2017, will enter a random selection draw if there are not enough tickets available to fulfil all requests. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their applications by 16 November 2017. The first phase of sales then concludes in the period from 16 November to 28 November, during which tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Another phase will begin on 5 December after the draw is made and there will also be a "last-minute" sales phase from 18 April to 15 July, the day of the World Cup final. As of now, all fans who are awarded World Cup tickets will receive them in the mail free of charge beginning in April or May of 2018. Fans who have match tickets will also be exempt from applying for a Russian travel visa and will be provided with free rail transit between host cities. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2017/09/13/ticket-applications-2018-fifa-world-cup-begin-thursday-morning http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/organisation/ticketing/ticket-prices.html#2907352 |
^^ But they still use pit latrines at OAU ![]() |
PaperLace:Regardless of the security situation in the state, what the army is doing - the so called Egwu eke - is unconstitutional. The police hasn't declared that the situation is beyond their control, neither has IPOB launched an armed insurrection against the Nigerian State. So, I see no need for a shoki or python dance by the army. We just pray that normalcy will return to the great state of Abia. |
FrankNetter:I love the chicks |
Joebie: ![]() It's good sef. We want Moses fresh for the Zambia game |
lexyman:Yes, it was kinda flukey But I'm not saying Moses won't play again for CFC this season. Of course, he will get some minutes against "lesser" EPL sides, FA cup and league cup opponents. Hence, he shouldn't go to another club in January. |
Ibime:I'm not sure Lemme check Ok. Fb live is also showing the match via Fox Deportes |
Zsppacosta has already sealed his starting spot with that goal ![]() Moses should be content with FA Cup/League cup footy for the rest of the season. |
Yep Moses will play second fiddle to Zappacosta this season |
For those in the US, you can watch Celtic v PSG on Facebook live. |
fpeter:She will have to wear pads |
Hope Hicks has been named as the new permanent White House Communications Director. |
lafflaff123:Nawa oh. Someone has to really shine eyes these days. But people have to survive, so I wouldn't really condemn anyone trying to survive thru any means (except robbery, kidnapping etc) |
lafflaff123: Are you serious?! Because I know someone who is a make-up artist and also lives in Lekki. |
somehow:Serious. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup_qualification_(Africa) |
somehow:This tournament is not a World Cup qualifying competition. There will be a separate WCQ tournament that will start next year and end in 2019. In fact, 5 African teams will be at the World Cup. |
Wow. Such a close game Thanks for the updates |
*Off topic* This giantess should play for D'Tigress. She fit use her 6ft 9in to rebound defensively and offensively ![]() https://www.nairaland.com/4004456/meet-felicia-aiyeotan-6ft-9in#down |
When will hurricane season be over? ![]() |
butterflylion:A friend wanted to fly out of Miami, but she was seeing $2,000/$3,000 fares - extreme price gouging at its worst. She had to drive to Ft Lauderdale to get a much cheaper flight to the East coast. |
daveP:The agreement only calls for NTA and the LMC to form a broadcast organization, which would then beam the matches to interested broadcasters. It's similar to FIFA's HBS or the Premier League's IMG channel. |
safarigirl:Yeah These are the 1st round qualification groups for Africa. Ultimately, 5 teams will represent Africa at the 2019 World Cup. In fact, D'Tigers are grouped in Group B alongside Uganda, Rwanda and Mali. Nigeria's first WCQ match is against Uganda on February 23, 2018. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup_qualification |
I'm not going to hold my breathe for this D'Tigers team. In fact, I really don't care if they defend the title or not cos this Afrobasket doesn't serve as a World cup qualifier. There will be a separate WC qualification tournament for the African zone. I still can't wrap my head around the circumstances of Voight's sack. I mean, this guy literally brought D'Tigers to mainstream sports consciousness in Nigeria; and the NBBF decided to reward him that way. Smh. |
iluvpomo:Ok. I used to think that Innoson designed their own vehicles. |
It will function like FIFA's HBS (Host Broadcast Services), which broadcasts WC matches to several global broadcasters, who in turn, beam the pictures to our living rooms. |
iluvpomo:In the auto world, assembly and manufacture mean the exact same thing. In fact, no auto company produces all the components of its cars. Some even import such components from other countries. |
olujastro:It's permanently fixed. But it will change for the 2026 qualifiers. |
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