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I was given Pele because I was unstopabe and a free kick specialist |
Omooba77:As una dey give us light 2hrs every Sunday hope you will not bring a bill of n10, 000. WE roll our sleeves dey wait for AEDC. This time we no go gree. We no go pay, Una dare not climb pole to cut light. Enough is enough |
mamdanju:I am sure you live in one of the remote villages behind FHA |
Ever8090:Until you become a victim you will know its no fake new if you are lucky enough to be alive |
Mine is a bit different. I went to work parked my car. End of day I came out forget where I parked my car. I went to the wrong place and thought it was stolen. I needed to go round the parking lot before I found it |
SPORTPSG: Neymar speaks out as Mbappe wants him soldPublished on May 31, 2022By John Owen Nwachukwu Brazilian star, Neymar has reiterated his commitment to Paris Saint-Germain, amid rumours Kylian Mbappe does not want him at the club. Mbappe became the highest paid footballer in the world when he signed a new three-year deal with the French capital club. And rumours emerged that the 23-year-old Frenchman does not find Neymar helpful at the club and wants the Brazil international sold this summer. But Neymar has now said he wishes to remain at the club since his contract has not yet expired. PSG has already sacked Sporting director, Leonardo, with former Monaco chief Luis Campos expected to be appointed, and the club have been linked with moves for Aurelien Tchouameni and Christopher Nkunku, who are seen as Neymar’s replacements. PSG brought in the Brazilian a world record deal of £220million from Barcelona in 2017, but will not expect to sell him for that much. But the 30-year-old, who still has three years left on his contract, insists he is going nowhere Asked if he will remain at PSG and try to win the Champions League, Neymar told Canal Football Club: “It has to be with Paris. https://dailypost.ng/2022/05/31/psg-neymar-speaks-out-as-mbappe-wants-him-sold/ |
Kasaliola:So you don't know that the day you got married you became one flesh. Have you ever seen a man beating himself. You will call him a mad man. That's what you are. Remember that, each time you raise your hand against her. Beating your wife shows you are a weakling. Can you stand up to fight a man when you are provoked at any instance |
Realists:Queen's mob will not kill you But you will be tried in the court |
jospepper:No improvement in power supply. Just imagine sending an estimated bill of n9000 for 2hrs of light the month of March. An increase of over n2000 for February when the power supply was a little better than March |
guru03:My younger brother went through this period. He will outgrow it. |
Hunter102:I don't think you are intelligent enough, if you are you will not be asking this type of question |
Malory:You must be a woman beater. And that makes you a weakling. Webster definition. The meaning of WEAKLING is one that is weak in body, character, or mind |
Bonesbreaker:Until you are kidnapped |
Malory:There is no justification to raise your hand to hit a woman |
aieromon:Yes it was a match I watched at that on cable TV. We had some great players then in the super eagles like Uche Okafor. Emeka Ezeogu, Ben Iroha, Rashidi Yekini, Samson Siasia, Stephen Keshi, Motiu Adepoju, Waheed Akani etc |
Kriss216:You think it's a child's play. Even if you are a man pray it does not happen to you. |
It was a decision Daniel Amokachi took himself and even though it could have backfired, it went down in Everton and FA Cup folklore instead. Leading Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 in an FA Cup semi-final clash at Elland Road in 1995, the Nigeria international somehow managed to substitute himself on for the injured Paul Rideout. Toffees boss Joe Royle had no idea about Amokachi's intentions, berating the fourth official as the striker trotted on to the pitch in the 71st minute, Having endured a stop-start first season with Everton following a £3m move from Club Bruges, Amokachi had the last laugh, however, as he netted two late goals to seal a 4-1 victory and set up a final against Manchester United. "It was meant to be, because if I didn't score then it would probably have been my last game for Everton," the 49-year-old told BBC Sport Africa. "Rideout got a knock and went down, and if you play the same position you jump off your feet and start warming up and getting ready. "He got up but went down again. Everybody knew I was in very good shape and ready to go. I just went to Willie [Everton assistant manager Willie Donachie] and I told him 'The gaffer says you need me on'. "When you look back at the clip, you can see how furious Joe Royle was. He ran to the touchline, [saying] 'What are you guys doing?' I looked back at him - we had done it already. If you pull me back, we'll play with one less anyway. "Ten minutes later - bang. And then another goal - bang - and Everton were in the final. Legendary moments like that keep your name in the limelight." Royle later described it as "the greatest substitution I never made". "That was typical Dan - his exuberance, keenness and positive attitude," Everton team-mate Barry Horne said. "He desperately wanted to get on. I don't think we appreciated how big a story Dan coming on and scoring those two goals was going to be in the weeks, months and years to come." Amokachi added: "It was the gaffer that went to the press conference and told the whole world about it. "Then he came into the locker room and hugged me, gave me his hand and said: 'Well done, son, but never try that again.'" Amokachi came off the bench again in the final against United, but this time with his manager's knowledge - yet his scoring touch was not needed as Rideout had already put the Toffees 1-0 up. That first-half header was enough to clinch an FA Cup triumph - still Everton's most recent major honour to date. Amokachi became the first Nigerian to win the famous trophy, which came in between two successes at international level. He was part of the squad which won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1994 and would go on to get an Olympic gold medal with the Super Eagles in 1996. "Beating the mighty Manchester United in the final, nobody saw it coming," Amokachi said. "And we did it because of that character that Joe Royle brought into the team. It is a day I will never forget." https://www.bbc.com/sport/africa/61074017 |
Na todayyyyy. |
Composed mutilated note means parts from another to complete a torn one. That's the note CBN is talking about. But trust banks. They will try to reject complete one. Make them try me. Na there we go dig am. |
TheOldGods:You are seeking attention here already. Besides, you should be intelligent enough to deal with the problem rather than coming here |
OscarJaden:He is wrong. The few period he was minister. Within 7months there was overwhelming improvement. He resigned honorably before the cabal could lay their hands on him and soil his achievement. It took just a month fir the next minister to take us back to darkness |
Hope our estimated bill will reduce drastically too ![]() |
Cogent Communications, an internet backbone provider that carries approximately 25 percent of all global web traffic, has begun cutting ties with Russian businesses in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The company told The Washington Post it was doing so to prevent the Kremlin from using its network to carry out cyberattacks and spread misinformation about the ongoing conflict. “Our goal is not to hurt anyone. It’s just to not empower the Russian government to have another tool in their war chest,” Cogent CEO Dave Schaeffer told the outlet, adding “it was a tough decision.” In a statement to ZDNet, the company said it was also complying with European Union sanctions against Russia Today and Sputnik. “Cogent is not otherwise restricting or blocking traffic originating from or destined for Russia. Cogent continues to provide services to Ukraine,” the company added. The move is expected to disrupt and slow down internet connectivity. Some of Cogent’s Russian clients include state-owned telecom operator Rostelecom, one of the country’s largest internet providers, and wireless carriers Megafon and Veon. Cogent said it was working with some of those companies to provide them extensions. Some experts worry the move will also prevent Russians from accessing information that doesn’t come from the Kremlin. “I would like to convey to people all over the world that if you turn off the Internet in Russia, then this means cutting off 140 million people from at least some truthful information,” Mikhail Klimarev, the executive director of Russia’s Internet Protection Society, told The Washington Post. “As long as the Internet exists, people can find out the truth. There will be no Internet — all people in Russia will only listen to propaganda.” To that point, Russians already can’t access Facebook and Twitter after the country’s government moved to restrict those platforms. They may soon lose access to Wikipedia as well. https://news.yahoo.com/cogent-communications-223135454.html |
ImDStar:The man don die. So something don happen |
Profadvocate:What was your offense |
Gabe427:I tire ooo |
Lets push this to front page to trend |
If only we know our right. Please let this message trend, else they will still be on the road to extort vehicle owners as if nothing happened. See attached proof of this judgement by the Appeal court
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InTheCloudySky:TRUE TALK!!! |
lexy2014:Yes answer, in what way |
yuping:School don't teach you how to make money. That's why most graduates are on the streets without anything to show for it |

I know pity you at all, you borrowed money to gamble and you call yourself a graduate, you learned nothing in school.