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two door car Apoti |
go to bed pple |
tell dem jare ![]() |
in my house ![]() |
^^^^^^t-mac gone to the knicks |
TV ketekete |
darling u no say i go share d money with u |
happen no dey house ![]() |
fresh fish from 805 |
with correct money some girls will ![]() |
Thursday, February 18, 2010 Sweden's former coach, Lars Lagerback, is one of four men who will meet with Nigeria officials this week in London to discuss the possibility of taking over the Nigeria's coaching job. Others are: Ratomir Djukovic, Bruno Metsu, and Peter Taylor. NFF executive committee members, Taiwo Ogunjobi and Dominic Iorfa, along with Director General of the National Sports Commission, Patrick Ekeji, are the trio who will meet with the coaches in what has been described as a pre-interview process. Since announcing a short-list of six for the position left vacant after Shuaibu Amodu was demoted, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has witnessed many declarations of interest and quick withdrawal of same by many coaches. Louis van Gaal, Giovanni Trappatoni and Guus Hiddink have apparently ruled themselves out. In the same vein, England's former manager, Sven Goran Eriksson, leads the likes of ex Bayer Leverkusen coaches Dragoslav Stepanovic and Klaus Topmmoeller as well as Liverpool legend, John Barnes, among those who have declared their interest. Lagerback, who resigned after failing to qualify Sweden for the World Cup,also signified his interest and will be meeting with the Nigeria's officials this week. A shortlist of three is expected to be made ahead of a final selection interview in Abuja on February 26, as the new coach will be named on February 28. |
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Ruby_Pearl: ![]() |
hmmmm |
DOAweb:you get time Mai Suya:good point |
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whats d topic about anywayz 438 or 439 |
190:oh oh maybe 15 or 16 |
nope ;d :d |
temsas:well i guess we UNDERSTAND now ![]() thanx |
^^^^^bros just cus you don't drink dosen't mean its bad for others |
more sex (the desire for a more active sex life) sexual variety (a desire for different kinds of sex) opportunistic sex ( taking advantage of an opportunity to have sex without the fear of getting caught) a feeling of entitlement (the belief that it’s a man’s prerogative to cheat) sexual addiction |
I think it all boils down to the maturity (not in age but in mind) of the couple. If its agreed that so, so and so amount of money should go into our joint account and withdrawals will only be made for so, so and so purposes then I see no reason why couples shouldn’t have joint account. I personally plan to have one when i get married. |
dats the thing i don't want to shave it cus it makes ma head look small ![]() |
^^^^^^english please ![]() nikkykay:was thinking the same thing ![]() |
^^^^^^na vegetable OIL ![]() |
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