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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by donjazzet: 9:27am On Oct 29, 2023
A001:
Kids don dey play around as usual. When the intelligent ones discuss salient issues, the children can only play around with sand since their brain never mature.

Cam you name one person on this thread who you believe is "intelligent"?
Because you've called almost everyone on this thread low IQ but keep pestering us the low people relentlessly.

Can you name a single person on this board who you think is "intelligent" according to you?
Because it's foolishness and a waste of time to keep wasting your efforts on us the low IQ people, don't you think?

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Taguchi: 9:34am On Oct 29, 2023
Roland17:
Rest In Peace Mathew Perry.

Thank you for the memories..

Chandler bing don go?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by iamoyindamola(m): 9:42am On Oct 29, 2023
OasisX:
grin

.....one of the reasons some men don't trust their wives nor do they believe kids are theirs until DNA confirm it.

Watch from 35min, but only if you understand Yoruba Language.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oo_dP--sqw?si=BZcwvfn6Bh3UHWYq
Motunrayo aka animasharun
The cheerful giver
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by A001: 10:10am On Oct 29, 2023
donjazzet:
Today I learned that we already have a universal language.

Sign language used for the deaf and dumb is a universal language which bridges communication gaps across all countries.
Infact all linguistics professionals all compulsorily learn sign language.

The same sign language used for deaf people in Cambodia is the same sign language used for deaf people in Senegal, seeing as deaf people don't hear different languages.

So try if you can to learn the universal sign language.
Deaf people don't care about your local languages.
If you study that sign language, you'll discover some principles of nature underlie it.

In the coming years, when scientists understand the brain and consciousness deeply, a "universal" language can be developed based on brain-to-brain communication.

If religion didn't limit the growth of science on this planet, we'd have been using a tech for brain-to-brain communication that will work purely based on consciousness science and neuroscience allowing humans to communicate with a "universal" language.

At a deeper level of reality, there's a language spoken by each species of living organisms. For instance, there's language that can be understood by the whole of humanity as a unit (a single system or an entanglement).

How can we develop this? We need to study all disciplines and courses with a holistic and integrated approach. Only a few principles of nature underlie all kinds of knowledge and disciplines.

The Odu Ifa corpus is a system the past humans in this part of the world used as their own integrated system (single framework), what's called a Theory of Everything nowadays.

The Odu Ifa corpus is so comprehensive and deep that it was established based on ethics and morality. For instance, at its core is what's called Igba Iwa (the calabash of existence), a blueprint of all possible energies in the universe.

That core has some fascinating math and physics.

Yorubas use the same word, "Iwa", for "existence" or "being" and "morality" or "ethics". That was because the inventors of that language (past humans such as Olorun, Orunmila, Ifa, and others) considered good morals and values as central to human existence.

Yoruba and Igbo people have a powerful system in their towns and villages, but religion and outdated cultural practices and traditions are the major problems.

Yoruba and Igbo scientists that want to develop a TOE already have such a framework in their culture.

Though the corpus has many archaic and outdated aspects, the science of Ifa is far, far ahead of modern science, and the Odu Ifa even covers ethical issues that could arise from the use of science and technology and other areas of life.

The only things that'll scare many away are decoding the math and physics and the archaic beliefs in the cultures.

Then, I know a typical African detests developing techs and solutions to problems themselves.

They don't like to think hard. They prefer others (the whites, Asians) to do it, and they either do their usual copying or buy the techs from the foreign people.

That attitude is one key reason why this continent is backward.

In ancient Africa, there was nothing like Physics, Chemistry, Math, etc. And all the languages, many animals, humans, plants, and tons of others you see around today were products (applications) of that single framework developed and used by the ancient people.

If there are many intelligent minds in Africa, people can also develop such a system, using the Odu Ifa corpus and modern science, and give it any name they like.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by hopefulLandlord: 10:14am On Oct 29, 2023
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
Most atheist in Nigeria are fmr xtians/muslims...so it natural to shout jesus/allah in some moments...the brain has registered it for a very long time. no be something wey u fit format or wipe out
Someone who's born in USA and hadn't heard of garri in his life would never suddenly start craving garri out of the blue but someone who's spent a long time drinking garri while growing up would once in a while have the craving due to years of having consumed it.


I do wonder what the shouting Jesus has ever accomplished asides "testimony time" in which embellished stories that can't stand up to scrutiny gets told from one Christian to another.
I'm certain Ozubulu church massacre victims had people shouting the Jewish name but bullets didn't give a shit. Most (read: all) of the 41 killed in Owo church died shouting his name too and bullets, as usual, was indifferent. almost 160 people that got crushed by collapsing iron bars at uyo church must've been shouting the useless name too but iron bars didn't give a rat's ass. These 3 incidents happend in just the last 7 years so imagine how many more examples there are. Those dead would've had the same result if they shouted "hopefulLandlord!" instead


All these don't matter cuz those that managed to survive the incident gave glory to Jesus later so I guess the name is very useful after the facts


NB, someone who didn't believe in any god anywhere was the one regarded to have had the biggest miracle. Tsutomu Yamaguchi He survived an atomic bomb blast and then survived another one days later then lived to be 93, almost 3 times more then useless Jesus reportedly lived. I'm certain overwhelming majority of posters here haven't heard his name but if he were a Christian or Muslim his name would've been ringing in our hears from the time we were born till now saying a useless Jesus or Allah saved him

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ballzproblem2: 10:27am On Oct 29, 2023
OkpaNsukkaisBae:


I stand for truth. Can't be on the wrong side
lol
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ballzproblem2: 10:28am On Oct 29, 2023
Israel dey chill jene , you go kill their people,what do you expect?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by larride(m): 10:41am On Oct 29, 2023
donjazzet:


Cam you name one person on this thread who you believe is "intelligent"?
Because you've called almost everyone on this thread low IQ but keep pestering us the low people relentlessly.

Can you name a single person on this board who you think is "intelligent" according to you?
Because it's foolishness and a waste of time to keep wasting your efforts on us the low IQ people, don't you think?

You want another round of epistle?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by A001: 10:50am On Oct 29, 2023
donjazzet:


Cam you name one person on this thread who you believe is "intelligent"?
Because you've called almost everyone on this thread low IQ but keep pestering us the low people relentlessly.

Can you name a single person on this board who you think is "intelligent" according to you?
Because it's foolishness and a waste of time to keep wasting your efforts on us the low IQ people, don't you think?
Type your silly question on Google. I'm sure you'll find your answer there.

Maybe na you own Nairaland, so you get to determine when I visit this forum and when I don't. I see you never treat your maniac condition.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by A001: 10:55am On Oct 29, 2023
The dumbos know themselves. He dey ask me stupid question. Those ones that call themselves sheep (the Christians) dey shout all about in churches now in Nigeria, while the Muslims that call themselves "slaves" will soon do the same thing in their mosques.

Yet, he dey ask silly question.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ballzproblem2: 11:30am On Oct 29, 2023
https://www.nairaland.com/7893181/marketers-hint-800-petrol-pump
while legislators are waiting for their suv ,damn.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by akwesenana: 11:31am On Oct 29, 2023
donjazzet:
Today I learned that we already have a universal language.

Sign language used for the deaf and dumb is a universal language which bridges communication gaps across all countries.
Infact all linguistics professionals all compulsorily learn sign language.

The same sign language used for deaf people in Cambodia is the same sign language used for deaf people in Senegal, seeing as deaf people don't hear different languages.

So try if you can to learn the universal sign language.
Deaf people don't care about your local languages.
I think there are different sign languages for some languages.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amigoss: 11:45am On Oct 29, 2023
APC fans wey talk say dem go teach obi and obidients a lesson don dey cry out



https://twitter.com/realTobiAkinbo/status/1718574980982562982?t=Hiuz7QuZlL7w2M0h7JDD-Q&s=19

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by seankafor(m): 11:47am On Oct 29, 2023
A001:
The dumbos know themselves. He dey ask me stupid question. Those ones that call themselves sheep (the Christians) dey shout all about in churches now in Nigeria, while the Muslims that call themselves "slaves" will soon do the same thing in their mosques.

Yet, he dey ask silly question.

e remain make you naked enter market like this ...


tongue

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 12:04pm On Oct 29, 2023
iamoyindamola:

Motunrayo aka animasharun
The cheerful giver

grin grin grin
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 12:06pm On Oct 29, 2023
seankafor:
oyibo use to say " SEEING IS BELIEVING"..

Nothing can make me not to run Dna on my kids if I happen to marry and born.. even If I marry virgin Mary..

Nothing

grin

......if the baby be like your carbon copy nko?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 12:08pm On Oct 29, 2023
.....RIP to Traditional Ruler of Amoto94 and Reccy Town. May Allah be pleased with him. Forgive him all his shortcomings and reward him with Al-Janah firdaos.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by monerozi5590: 12:08pm On Oct 29, 2023
seankafor:
it's not about calling Jesus in scary moments

Any self acclaimed atheist or agnostic that attacks religion and religionists unprovoked is mental unstable and deranged..

I phased through agnostic stage over 7 years ago,.. when I see these people attacking religionists, I can't help but think 💬 they re starting to discover the atheism/agnosticism in there selves hence the aggressiveness..
You know when you start to discover or experience something new, it sharks you..

That's what I think 💬

Because me as it stands now, anything that isn't increasing me financially is not worth it..

How will somebody wake up and start attacking people that choose to worship any god they deem fit unprovoked.. that's mental psychosis to the brim..


grin grin grin. I like the way you put. You write so well and your knowledge is quite broad. You are a very young too. Why not just finnish the fvcking degree. You might need it sometime in future.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 12:17pm On Oct 29, 2023
Ibime:


Ngannou has never been ko before so why would Tyson put his chin at risk to try to knock him out when one punch could also ko Tyson. The thing na arrangee. All Tyson needed to do was get through the 10 rounds to get the judges decision, even Ngannou knows that. Same way Floyd never put himself at risk against Logan Paul or even Deji. A boxer will never put himself at risk against an amateur once the outcome is known.

Tyson job is simply to give Francis credibility (and future earning power) while walking away with tens of millions without even training. Francis job is to let him win without complaint, thankful for the credibility given to him and for the opportunity to make millions. Na Tyson give am plate to chop otherwise he'll be crawling back to Dana White cap in hand

FAR from it.

This had nothing to do with giving anybody credibility. Tyson has been looking for exhibition matches for the longest time. He was trying to put on an exhibition against The Mountain from GOT last year, and even went to Iceland to go and promote the fight ( watch his documentary on Netflix)

Tyson never believed Ngannou would do him like this. He wanted to fight an easy fight under the lights whilst building hype for thr Usyk fight that he has been ducking for the longest.

The same reason he took Ngannou is the sane reason he took Dillian Whyte in his last match.

This wasn't an arrangee, at least not in the way you described it. Tyson genuinely believed this was just going to be a warmup fight for him. Last night shock am die.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Amoto94(m): 12:19pm On Oct 29, 2023
A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE

by Muhammadu Buhari

RARELY in modern times can so few have tried to take so much from so many. If Nigeria had lost its arbitration dispute with Process & Industrial Development in a London court on 23 October, it would have cost our people close to USD15 billion.
We won, and all decent people can sleep easier as a result. Justice Robin Knowles said Nigeria had been the victim of a monstrous fraud. But it was a close-run thing. As the judge said: “I end the case acutely conscious of how readily the outcome could have been different, and of the enormous resources ultimately required from Nigeria as the successful party to make good its challenge.”
But ordinary Nigerians never took the decisions that ended up before Justice Knowles. Had Nigeria lost, it would have required schools not to be built, nurses not to be trained and roads not to repaired, on an epic scale, to pay a handful of contractors, lawyers and their allies - for a project that never broke ground.
How did it get to this point? How did Nigeria prevail? Was this a one-off, or par for a shabby and distasteful course? What are the lessons for the future?
The ‘P&ID Affair’ was already firmly set by the time I came into office in 2015. A company registered in the British Virgin Islands that no one had heard of, with hardly any staff or assets, had won a contract to build a gas processing plant in Cross Rivers. The company was owned by Irish intermediaries who knew Nigeria well and had done business in everything from healthcare to fixing tanks.
The previous government could not supply the gas. The plant was never built. Construction was not started. P&ID did not even buy the land for the facility. But the contract, incredibly, was clear: P&ID could sue Nigeria, and claim all the profits it might have made over 20 years as if everything had been completed.
Nigeria was in court in London, trying to talk down liability and costs. Back at home, fixers were looking to work out a quiet settlement. This is often the way. A lot of contracts end up in dispute. P&ID won a settlement in 2017 of USD6 billion, with compound interest. People, including out of work ex-British Cabinet Minister Priti Patel, were queuing up to insist we paid, or risk Nigeria becoming an untrustworthy trade pariah.
It was clear that far from the whole story had been told. I tasked Abba Kyari, my chief- of-staff and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, with finding a way, even at that late stage and despite so much conflicting advice, to get us a fair hearing. Working with a number of different agencies and senior officials of government, we began to find a huge amount of evidence, not all of which Justice Knowles was to accept. But he agreed that P&ID had paid bribes. He agreed that one of P&ID’s founders had committed perjury. And he agreed that P&ID had somehow found in its possession a steady supply of Nigeria’s privileged internal legal documents, outlining our plans, strategies and problems.
My own view is that this whole, sorry affair shows how important it is to follow the legal process in resolving a dispute. It shows that given time and opportunity for each side to present their case, the temple of justice can satisfactorily resolve all disputes without resort to extra-judicial measures. It was definitely worth the struggle: this was an attempted heist of historic proportions, an attempt to steal from the treasury a third of Nigeria’s foreign reserves.
But even at this moment, we should note what the English judge cautioned. The arbitration process in London “was a shell that got nowhere near the truth.” We need better contracts, in the public and private sector. And we need greater transparency: the reality is that, had P&ID not conjured up quite such an outlandish ransom, they may have found themselves in the same place as the myriad other invisible contractors who all too often quietly take Nigeria for many millions in out of court settlements. Sterner sanctions are indicated for Nigerian public officials who have been proven to connive with foreign criminals to defraud our country.
Nigeria has won this battle with corruption, but the war is far from over. As Justice Knowles concluded: “This case has also, sadly, brought together a combination of examples of what some individuals will do for money. Driven by greed and prepared to use corruption; giving no thought to what their enrichment would mean in terms of harm for others. Others that in the present case include the people of Nigeria, already let down in so many ways over the history of this matter by a number of individuals in politics and administration whose duty it was to serve them and protect them.” Well said.

Muhammadu Buhari served as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2015-23
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by nihilistjnr: 12:23pm On Oct 29, 2023
chic2pimp:


Not a great day for you today I must say. First Chelsea got spanked by their neighbours, then the Boks sent your All blacks back to Auckland empty handed now this. Pele, ndo.

That red card ended things for me.

Yesterday was diabolical. If I was a betting man, I'd be homeless right now.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by princeabdul(m): 12:25pm On Oct 29, 2023
Amoto94:
A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE

by Muhammadu Buhari

RARELY in modern times can so few have tried to take so much from so many. If Nigeria had lost its arbitration dispute with Process & Industrial Development in a London court on 23 October, it would have cost our people close to USD15 billion.
We won, and all decent people can sleep easier as a result. Justice Robin Knowles said Nigeria had been the victim of a monstrous fraud. But it was a close-run thing. As the judge said: “I end the case acutely conscious of how readily the outcome could have been different, and of the enormous resources ultimately required from Nigeria as the successful party to make good its challenge.”
But ordinary Nigerians never took the decisions that ended up before Justice Knowles. Had Nigeria lost, it would have required schools not to be built, nurses not to be trained and roads not to repaired, on an epic scale, to pay a handful of contractors, lawyers and their allies - for a project that never broke ground.
How did it get to this point? How did Nigeria prevail? Was this a one-off, or par for a shabby and distasteful course? What are the lessons for the future?
The ‘P&ID Affair’ was already firmly set by the time I came into office in 2015. A company registered in the British Virgin Islands that no one had heard of, with hardly any staff or assets, had won a contract to build a gas processing plant in Cross Rivers. The company was owned by Irish intermediaries who knew Nigeria well and had done business in everything from healthcare to fixing tanks.
The previous government could not supply the gas. The plant was never built. Construction was not started. P&ID did not even buy the land for the facility. But the contract, incredibly, was clear: P&ID could sue Nigeria, and claim all the profits it might have made over 20 years as if everything had been completed.
Nigeria was in court in London, trying to talk down liability and costs. Back at home, fixers were looking to work out a quiet settlement. This is often the way. A lot of contracts end up in dispute. P&ID won a settlement in 2017 of USD6 billion, with compound interest. People, including out of work ex-British Cabinet Minister Priti Patel, were queuing up to insist we paid, or risk Nigeria becoming an untrustworthy trade pariah.
It was clear that far from the whole story had been told. I tasked Abba Kyari, my chief- of-staff and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, with finding a way, even at that late stage and despite so much conflicting advice, to get us a fair hearing. Working with a number of different agencies and senior officials of government, we began to find a huge amount of evidence, not all of which Justice Knowles was to accept. But he agreed that P&ID had paid bribes. He agreed that one of P&ID’s founders had committed perjury. And he agreed that P&ID had somehow found in its possession a steady supply of Nigeria’s privileged internal legal documents, outlining our plans, strategies and problems.
My own view is that this whole, sorry affair shows how important it is to follow the legal process in resolving a dispute. It shows that given time and opportunity for each side to present their case, the temple of justice can satisfactorily resolve all disputes without resort to extra-judicial measures. It was definitely worth the struggle: this was an attempted heist of historic proportions, an attempt to steal from the treasury a third of Nigeria’s foreign reserves.
But even at this moment, we should note what the English judge cautioned. The arbitration process in London “was a shell that got nowhere near the truth.” We need better contracts, in the public and private sector. And we need greater transparency: the reality is that, had P&ID not conjured up quite such an outlandish ransom, they may have found themselves in the same place as the myriad other invisible contractors who all too often quietly take Nigeria for many millions in out of court settlements. Sterner sanctions are indicated for Nigerian public officials who have been proven to connive with foreign criminals to defraud our country.
Nigeria has won this battle with corruption, but the war is far from over. As Justice Knowles concluded: “This case has also, sadly, brought together a combination of examples of what some individuals will do for money. Driven by greed and prepared to use corruption; giving no thought to what their enrichment would mean in terms of harm for others. Others that in the present case include the people of Nigeria, already let down in so many ways over the history of this matter by a number of individuals in politics and administration whose duty it was to serve them and protect them.” Well said.

Muhammadu Buhari served as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2015-23
great piece
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Segedinho(m): 12:32pm On Oct 29, 2023
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by hopefulLandlord: 12:45pm On Oct 29, 2023
seankafor:

Any self acclaimed atheist or agnostic that attacks religion and religionists unprovoked is mental unstable and deranged..

Our society as a whole is provoking enough for an atheist

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Bombblacks: 12:58pm On Oct 29, 2023
seankafor:
it's not about calling Jesus in scary moments

Any self acclaimed atheist or agnostic that attacks religion and religionists unprovoked is mental unstable and deranged..

I phased through agnostic stage over 7 years ago,.. when I see these people attacking religionists, I can't help but think 💬 they re starting to discover the atheism/agnosticism in there selves hence the aggressiveness..
You know when you start to discover or experience something new, it sharks you..

That's what I think 💬

Because me as it stands now, anything that isn't increasing me financially is not worth it..

How will somebody wake up and start attacking people that choose to worship any god they deem fit unprovoked.. that's mental psychosis to the brim..
The irony of this your post is how you religious folks can't take what you give out constantly on day to day basics. What's the difference between a religious folk preaching and trying to convert people to his faith and an atheist doing to the same thing and trying to open the eyes of a religious person to his own side of things.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by seankafor(m): 12:59pm On Oct 29, 2023
monerozi5590:



grin grin grin. I like the way you put. You write so well and your knowledge is quite broad. You are a very young too. Why not just finnish the fvcking degree. You might need it sometime in future.
lol, I can deceive everyone in this planet but I can't deceive myself..
Even in my next life, I don't see myself completing that charade called degree that I left behind..
I am shaa quite grateful to the level of exposure it brought me.. that's the positive and takeaway.. but you see career wise, that thing brought nothing but pain and bondage to me.. and it felt like a relief when I called it a quit..

See in life, just know when to take the walk.. not everything you start you must finish..

I shaa thank God for the internet and technology.. so many things can be self thought without you seeing the four walls of the classroom..

As for degree and certificate, when I have the financial muscule and if there is time left, I will willingly enroll in the academic field of my passion In my desired institution whether online or offline..
Even thoor the above doesn't come through or manifest as I plan it.. I'm already satisfied within myself and my path..

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Godx: 1:09pm On Oct 29, 2023
WhoDeyHause:

As long as we still remain a third world country with high levels of poverty vices like these would continue to thrive boss. Yahoo was a coded stuff back then for only people who had good knowledge of using PCs, emails or those who were brought into it by those deep in it earlier before it started becoming rampant and popular few years back. Other hidden stuff too can still come to light as long as our things don't improve. What I just want is to leave the lives of innocent people enough for their foolish plus nonsense if they want to do their hustle.
We are not the only third world country in the world. Why are those other nations not engaging in Yahoo yahoo and ritual practices? How many other countries have you heard of a boy killing his girlfriend, removing her parts to use for yahoo yahoo. Using poverty as a means to justify that behavior is a no no.

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by seankafor(m): 1:13pm On Oct 29, 2023
Bombblacks:

The irony of this your post is how you religious folks can't take what you give out constantly on day to day basics. What's the difference between a religious folk preaching and trying to convert people to his faith and an atheist doing to the same thing and trying to open the eyes of a religious person to his own side of things.
any religious folk that is hesitant,toxic and pestering to converting souls is an extremist and also deserves to be categorized in the same family of mentally unstable..

It's one thing to educate people about your belief and why you think it's the best, it's another thing to he toxic, recalcitrant, hesitant and venomous like ao1.

You can try to portray your atheistic views without been offending and repulsive..

Ao1 use to call religious folks embeciles, dumbheads etc..

And at the end of the day, if you can't apply the rule of live and let live in your life, especially when you re not directly affected by the choices of your opposing religious or irreligious folks,. Then you re no better than a terrorist..

Any person that constitutes a nuisance whether offline or online with his religious or irreligious views is a mentally deranged fellow

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 1:32pm On Oct 29, 2023
nihilistjnr:


FAR from it.

This had nothing to do with giving anybody credibility. Tyson has been looking for exhibition matches for the longest time. He was trying to put on an exhibition against The Mountain from GOT last year, and even went to Iceland to go and promote the fight ( watch his documentary on Netflix)

Tyson never believed Ngannou would do him like this. He wanted to fight an easy fight under the lights whilst building hype for thr Usyk fight that he has been ducking for the longest.

The same reason he took Ngannou is the sane reason he took Dillian Whyte in his last match.

This wasn't an arrangee, at least not in the way you described it. Tyson genuinely believed this was just going to be a warmup fight for him. Last night shock am die.

The arrangement doesn't have to be with Francis. Just arrange with the judges and stay away from his haymakers and get the decision. Even Francis will know that's what's gone on, but thankful for the opportunity. That's why Mike Tyson was laughing and saying it's not a robbery, he knows the game

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 1:36pm On Oct 29, 2023
grin

EPL El Classico Derby.....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by OasisX: 1:38pm On Oct 29, 2023
grin

.....btw, Tyson Fury ain't my Champion.

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ellexy: 1:55pm On Oct 29, 2023
A001:

Type your silly question on Google. I'm sure you'll find your answer there.

Maybe na you own Nairaland, so you get to determine when I visit this forum and when I don't. I see you never treat your maniac condition.

cheesy grin grin

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