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From her birth in Raleigh, North Carolina, to her Nigerian roots in Okrika, Rivers State, Rena's destiny was woven with basketball stardom. 🌠 Graduating with a Bachelor's degree in therapeutic recreation from Western Carolina University, she dominated the courts as a member of the "Catamounts." But that was just the beginning! Join Rena as she takes you through her thrilling playing career, including her heartwarming journey with D'Tigress, where she played a key role in their 2015 Women's Afrobasket competition in Cameroon! 🥉 But wait, there's more! 🌈 Rena's transformation from player to coach is nothing short of magical. After a successful stint with Nigeria's First Bank at the FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women, she soared to new heights as the operations director and later assistant coach at Manhattan College. 🚀 Now, Rena Wakama stands tall as the head coach of D'Tigress, leading them to a historic fourth consecutive African basketball championship in Rwanda! 🏆 Watch her team shine as they face off against Senegal, showcasing her fabulous style of basketball and inspiring the next generation of players and coaches! Join the celebration and cheer on this basketball wizard as she continues to make history and blaze a trail for Nigerian basketball! 🇳🇬 Subscribe now to catch all the slam-tastic action, behind-the-scenes magic, and unforgettable moments of Rena Wakama and D'Tigress! 🎥🌟 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JElmZaaV2O4 [img]https://analystique.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/IMG_20230806_180434_compress34-816x435.jpg?ezimgfmt=rs:371x198/rscb1/ngcb1/notWebP[/img]
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Our incoming Deputy Governor 😁 May she rest in God's bossom. Relax with this to cool of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_fluv7q02U |
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Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said the disputed decision to award Argentina a penalty changed the complexion of Tuesday's World Cup semi-final after his side lost 3-0 Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said the disputed decision to award Argentina a penalty changed the complexion of Tuesday's World Cup semi-final after his side lost 3-0. Lionel Messi blasted home the opening goal from the spot after Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic collided with Julian Alvarez, who also struck twice for Argentina at Lusail Stadium. "Everything was in our hands. We played well for half an hour and had possession. We were not a threat but did have control," said Dalic, who claimed his side should have been awarded a corner just before the penalty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r3Il-7OGEU Croatia Manager Slams "Suspicious" Argentina Penalty After World Cup Semi-Final LossCroatia coach Zlatko Dalic said the disputed decision to award Argentina a penalty changed the complexion of Tuesday's World Cup semi-final after his side lost 3-0Agence France-PresseUpdated: December 14, 2022 09:20 AM ISTRead Time:2 min Croatia Manager Slams "Suspicious" Argentina Penalty After World Cup Semi-Final Loss Argentina were awarded a penalty after Dominik Livakovic collided with Julian Alvarez.© AFP Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said the disputed decision to award Argentina a penalty changed the complexion of Tuesday's World Cup semi-final after his side lost 3-0. Lionel Messi blasted home the opening goal from the spot after Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic collided with Julian Alvarez, who also struck twice for Argentina at Lusail Stadium. "Everything was in our hands. We played well for half an hour and had possession. We were not a threat but did have control," said Dalic, who claimed his side should have been awarded a corner just before the penalty. "We conceded a goal, which was very suspicious. The situation leading to the penalty... it was a little too cheap, a bit too easy to be honest." "Our goalkeeper did what he did and these are the new rules," he added. "This goal took the match in a different direction." Dalic also bemoaned his team's lack of a genuine goalscorer. Croatia created few openings of note and had only two attempts on target in the entire game. "I congratulate Argentina on the victory," said Dalic. "We have to pull ourselves together, raise our heads. I can't blame the boys for anything -- we are going into the fight for third place. "We don't have much to complain about." Dalic said his team created "good situations" but failed to produce clear-cut chances. "We have prepared everything but we missed a real, genuine attacker," he said. "We lost the match. I have nothing to complain about regarding the boys. They gave their best during this whole tournament.... It is a deserved defeat." A number of Croatia players have likely played their final World Cup matches including 37-year-old Luka Modric, Ivan Perisic and Dejan Lovren -- all of whom started the 2018 final against France, which they lost 4-2. "Perhaps this is the end of the World Cup generation for a couple of them who have reached a certain age. We'll have to see for the 2026 World Cup," said Dalic. "I believe this generation will slowly finish off their career at Euro 2024. "It's an excellent generation who two times in a row reached the semi-finals. It would have been excellent if they'd won the trophy as a crowning moment." Dalic, 56, said he would remain in charge until the next European Championship in Germany. Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com "I will continue. My contract is until 2024 and in six months we have the Nations League (finals).... My plan and objective is to take Croatia to Euro 2024." Source: Sports NDTV |
Let's everyone continue to spoon feed these Ukrainians. Infact let's us send them 10% of our salary in solidarity. Mumu people https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM9KKAD0_Nw |
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