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exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy. |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy. |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy. |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy |
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exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy. |
exchange is allowed if u don't want 2 buy |
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I saw Nigerian Fans chanting "YES" in today's match against Nigeria and Ethiopia. The “YES!” chant of two-time WWE Champion Daniel Bryan continues to spread throughout the WWE Universe around the world, including the action- packed arena of championship soccer. Kelechi Iheanacho, who powered Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets to a 6-1 victory over Mexico during the opening Group stage of the FIFA U-17 (Under-17) World Cup in Al Ain City, celebrated each of his incredible four goals with explosive affirmation of his self-acknowledged favorite WWE Superstar. Iheanacho’s four-goal celebration proved infectious, with each successful strike prompting not only teammates to join in the chant around the field’s corner flags, but the raucous throng of fans inside Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium as well. The youngster’s incredible tournament day did not go unnoticed by Bryan, who was moved by Iheanacho’s emulation of the Superstar. “I think it’s incredible that he’s doing the 'YES!' chant,” said Bryan, who also congratulated Iheanacho on his four- goal feat. “It’s incredible that such an amazing athlete from Nigeria is now doing something that I do on TV. It’s great.” http://wwe.com/shows/raw/2013-10-21/daniel-bryan-yes-chant-reaches-fifa-soccer-player
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Ma go do mistake call ma dad "patrick" na DIE GET ME!!. As 4 me there's natin wrong if ma unborn children call me by my firstname |
All my uncle was tryn 2 say is that studying comp. sci in Nigeria is a waste of time. I compared the course outline of some Nigerian uni with that of other countries nd ii saw the difference. |
I sometimes regret been a Nigerian. |
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omonla555: Othe tribes aside YORUBA are too mumu, see something in Idoma, the like of LAWAN in Hausa, Idoma Egba in Delta, Nzeribe and so forth.What do u plan to achieve from what you have just said. I sometimes wish Nigerian like you don't exist. One thing you don't seem to realize is that whether you are yoruba, tiv, idoma,hausa, igbo you are still a NIGERIAN,so if you are insulting a particular tribe you are equally insulting yourself. It's people like you who keeps blaming the government for the problems Nigeria is facing,yet you still practice tribalism. Is there any developed country where they still practice tribalism? Grow up
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speedyboi: There are independent shows and there are shows that are funded and produced by Television houses themselves OR shows in which their copyrights have been acquired by television stations. those are the kinda shows that get dropped due to low ratings.okay..thanks |
for example,shows like paloma and diego,etc..is it the tv stations that buys the right from the show or private entertainment companies who later pays the tv station to air them. |
for example,shows like paloma and diego,etc..is it the tv stations that buys the right from the show or private entertainment companies who later pays the tv station to air them |
speedyboi: TV series get their funds from ad and sponsorship as well. And popular TV shows are sometimes bought by Television houses.then y do tv stations drops some tv shows if their rating becomes low..since the show pays the tv station,wat's the business of d tv station with the ratins |