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First of all, where is that arrogant coward called Sagamite? Siasia and Amodu will not be a good fit. Siasia is an ex-player who has coached overseas and is very formulaic and technical; in other words, he is smart and intelligent. Amodu is an egocentric local villager who has never played professional football, has not coached overseas, and who selects players without any prudent justification; thus he is a dumb mugu. As a result, combining Siasia and Amodu will be a direct conflict of intelligence v a bonafide dumb, illiterate; a conflict of logic and reason v senselessness and nepotism; a conflict of being enlightened v lack of exposure; and the likes. The NFF should terminate Amodu and appoint Siasia as head coach and retain Amokachi as the assistant coach. Shikenah. |
How will they know have big oko ooooooooooooo? |
I am just calling a spade a spade. For example, three of my boys just came from Naija, and they said Yoruba girls were playing hard to get all day. Omo they fashi them and started talking to Ibo girls, who responded favorably. |
FL Gators:Go to sleep |
It is elementary that Naija girls like to play hard to get while being approached by men. Out of the Naija girls, who do you all think plays the most shakara? Because, in my own view, I think Yoruba girls play the most hard to get. |
This is a simple answer, women don't always reward men who speak with forthrightness and candor. Once women start giving up the kitty upon receiving notice that the relationship is strictly intimacy, men will start being straightforward. Until then, expect men to tell you tales by moonlight story story. |
Only Naija girls will make a big deal about a guy approaching them on the street. Where else is he supposed to approach girls? After all, you know people by meeting them first, whether it happens on the street or in your living room, what difference does it make? And how does it affect the quality of the person who approached you on the street. Some of y'all girls really need to remain in the village, for real. |
T okunoba:the discussion was about Aloy Emeka, not you. If you speak for what is right, then speak for yourself; don't speak for Aloy Emeka. |
Platinuum I will like to see your beautiful pic., since men have been proposing to you |
okunoba:when you have only negative things to say about a particular tribe without anything positive to say, even when positive things abound, you are a tribalist. A fair, objective person will commend the positives and criticize the negatives. All Emeka talks about is the negatives without an ounce of praise. May I guess? You are Ibo, right? I am calling a spade a spade. Emeka always talks about Biafra this and how Nigeria will split. Give me a phucking break! |
okunoba:I called him an tribalist because he antagonizes only good news that comes from Lagos. The hateful undertones are inevitable. He is also quick to highlight the negatives of Lagos but quick to categorize as trivial any of Fashola's achievements. He does not trivialize any achievements that come from the East, and he knows what I'm saying is true even if he fails to admit it. |
kai, the trailer is nice. Does anyone know whether it will be released in US theaters, at least in select theaters? |
Aloy Emeka You are a bonafide Ibo tribalist. It takes civilized minds to appreciate the importance of celebrating one's Arts & Culture. I know you will not understand, just like many villagers who are uncivilized. But I understand, and that is why people like Fashola is trying increase the standard by which other state executives will be judged. Fashola is also trying to show to other States how a city should be run and how to market our culture to the international community. |
blacksta:Why can't you concurrently build infrastructure and promote Arts & Culture? It can be done. It is illiterates & uncivilized people like you who don't recognize the significant importance celebrating one's Arts & Culture as a means to promote culture and self worth while boosting tourism. It is amazing how people think. Most civilized cities celebrate different carnivals; for instance, Mardi Gras in New Orleans, carnival in Barbados and Brazil, and the likes. Nigerians should be happy that the state executive is lending his support to a carnival designed to boost our culture. Na waa for the way some people think. |
mama-gee:Hater! It is a blessing to have a governor who works (but you call it overwork) hard in order to ensure that essential government prerogatives that will ensure a good quality of life for the state citizens are implemented. Why does it not surprise me that a cynical statement like yours always comes from Ibo people who do not want anything good to come out of Lagos State? |
Sani Kaita should be barred from taking shots on goal |
good chance |
I think AMockachi should put on a jersey and enter the game. |
God of Soccer, please answer our prayers |
na, why out boiz dey phuck up? why dem no fit put one inside net? |
Emeka Nsofor get krokro for him yansh |
Olodumare! How Iyakubu take miss that one? |
Martins has not had a really clear chance on goal. All those balls he is receiving are tough balls. Give him a chance. |
we are definitely outplaying the ghanaians. We need a goal, though! |
We will score. This is a better selection |
Martins could not have done better with this ball |
Obafemi. calm down |
obasi for give osaze dat ball |
pek:sharap! How many goals has Iya-kubu scored in the 4 games he has started? |
I think it is necessary to have an ex-player as a coach. I don't think Amodu has ever played competitive soccer, because he would have realized that you put your team at a disadvantage when you field unfit players. Does he think you can play soccer with a pot belly like his? |
saint_ikeO:what are you talking about? Don't you have to chase a ball that was moved to you? Don't you have to chase your opponent and collect the ball in order to move the ball. If you are not fit and can't chase the ball, you give your team no opportunity to move the ball and you are too tired to chase the ball when it is being moved to you. Soccer is a game that rewards fitness. I played competitive soccer for 6 years. Fitness is key. You can't stand around and expect the ball to move. |
This Amodu is annoying. What a fool? He is really pissing me off. Look at how young and fit those Ghanaian players are? Our "U-17 boys" are much better than any team i have seen this tournament. At least they will fight from beginning till the end and will attempt to retrieve the ball from their opponent. He could have at least made use of six of those boys from the U-17 team, including Stanley Okoro. What a fool we have in Amodu. What a stupid fool. All these malos in NFF appointing him. Illiterates appointing fools as head coach. |
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