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Nairaland GeneralRe: Meet One Of The Finest/prettiest Ghanaian Actress Eman Sinare by Rajosh(m): 5:11pm On Jul 31, 2018
she's a pretty good actress. I just saw the movie SALA and I am impressed. She also has a very gentle voice.
SportsRe: Gonzalo Higuain's £49M Move to Chelsea Takes a New Twist by Rajosh(m): 2:52pm On Jul 31, 2018
googlelove:
Chelsea attacking line will be top notch if they can get Gonzalo Higuain
That's what You people said when Morata and Giroud went to Chelsea
EducationRe: 10 Best Universities In Nigeria By Global Ranking by Rajosh(m): 2:50pm On Jul 31, 2018
Jethrolite:
The rankings are based on what criteria? Me self want open university o. I need to know, so that my university will be in the top 100 globally and people can copy my style.

Funny as it sounds, I am dead serious. It is my dream to provide Ivy League education quality for less than $1, 000 annually.
it may be possible when the exchange rate is $1 to ₦2000
CareerRe: Mohammed Abubakar, Former Aircraft Cleaner Set To Become Captain 24 Years After by Rajosh(m): 2:47pm On Jul 31, 2018
ChiefAzubuike:
This one does not look like someone that has the basics of flying a plane. His CPL and PPL licences needs be confiscated.
NwaAmaikpe wannabe. Amaikpe is funny, you're not.
CareerRe: Mohammed Abubakar, Former Aircraft Cleaner Set To Become Captain 24 Years After by Rajosh(m): 2:45pm On Jul 31, 2018
killuminati:
Hausa, we too much.
Handsomeness Leadership Popularity and Brainy
lol. Hausa Amaka as the Igbos would say.
TravelRe: What To Do If You Suspect You Are Being Followed While Driving by Rajosh(m): 2:35pm On Jul 31, 2018
seyigiggle:
how would you know you are trailed if you do not pay attention to your side mirrors? Good topic though.
moral lesson: Always pay attention to your Side mirrors
Car TalkRe: Mercedes Is Recalling The G65 Because It Can Go Too Fast Backwards by Rajosh(m): 9:02am On Jul 31, 2018
The way Nigeria is going backwards is even faster than the reverse gear of the G65
TravelRe: These Ten Countries Can Sell Citizenship To You by Rajosh(m): 8:53am On Jul 31, 2018
thunderbabs:
Lol... South sudan, somalia, chad, Niger rep. , all doz poverty stricken countries wey resemble Nigeria na... Dey go b our customers. cheesy

Benin Republic sef no go gree buy coz deir economy is far better off
Benin republic's economy better than Nigeria's? Guy stop deceiving yourself. You can't compare their economy to Lagos' economy. the difference is clear.
TravelRe: These Ten Countries Can Sell Citizenship To You by Rajosh(m): 8:50am On Jul 31, 2018
if I pay $23,750,000 for Austria's citizenship, will they make me their president? if no then I'm not interested.
TravelRe: These Ten Countries Can Sell Citizenship To You by Rajosh(m): 8:49am On Jul 31, 2018
Mizk:
With 1,000000$ i can live large in naija and buy my way through almost everything, now why would i pay almost 400milla to be in any of these wack countries? grin
Same question I asked myself. imagine spending all those amount of money just to buy citizenship. With $100000, you're a big man in Nigeria.
SportsRe: Nigerian Female Footballer Kneels To Collect Her Entitlements. Photos by Rajosh(m): 6:46pm On Jul 30, 2018
are they not supposed to be paid directly into their accounts?
BusinessRe: Femi Otedola, DJ Cuppy Meets Access Bank CEO, Hebert Wigwe. Photos by Rajosh(m): 5:50pm On Jul 30, 2018
dominique:
Is that not Tem Otedola in that photo as well?
I wonder why op ommitted her name from the list.
BusinessRe: Mark Zuckerberg Loses $16.8billion In 2hrs, More Than Aliko Dangote by Rajosh(m): 2:58pm On Jul 30, 2018
deepwater:
I keep saying this, DANGOTE is not the richest in Nigeria.
D guy no too get money like that.
They are many richer guys in this Nigeria but on a super low key.
you can't be as rich as Dangote and be hidden. your money must bring you out Even if it's through stolen funds
Nairaland GeneralEtim "Ironbar" Bassey by Rajosh(op): 12:12pm On Jul 28, 2018
THE SAD DECLINE OF A NIGERIAN OLYMPIAN ETIM 'IRONBAR' BASSEY

The muscle-bulging Etim Patrick ‘Ironbar’ Bassey was attempting the 67.5 kg in Men’s Weightlifting Lightweight at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles when he felt a pain in his leg. A torn muscle meant his Olympic Games journey was over.
It was a cruel blow to the then 29-year-old who was regarded as one of the best weightlifters and a huge medal favourite ahead of the 1984 Olympic Games.
Popularly known as Ironbar , his first competition as a weightlifter was at the 1981 Lagos Sports Festival where he won a Gold Medal. That same year, he competed at the National Festival Sports in Benin City where he also won a Gold Medal.
Still, in 1981, he participated in his third competition, the African Weightlifting Championships in Port Saeed, Egypt and won three Gold Medals.
IronBar’s status as a weightlifter was growing and after winning a Bronze Medal at the 1982 Commonwealth Games , all eyes were on him.
He had the world at his shoulders, but that torn muscle brought him back to earth.
The familiar face at Addo-Badore Road in Ajah
It was on a very sunny February morning in Ajah, Lagos where I first met Ironbar. Regulars at the popular Addo-Badore Road in Ajah know him as he is regularly seen directing traffic and filling up any potholes on the road.
A colleague had told me about a man ‘who had won medals for Nigeria in weightlifting but now does menial jobs along that road for survival.’ A very familiar story, tales of former athletes who have brought glory to the Nigerian flag now living in penury.
It always makes a good story, so we set out to Ajah to meet Ironbar.
After questioning a host of people along the Addo-Badore Road, we were directed to a vulcanizer who quizzed us on the reason we were looking for him.
Satisfied with our response, he sent someone to call Ironbar and a few minutes later, he emerged, his huge frame still unswerving but with a tint of grey.
We introduced ourselves and stated why we were there to see him.
“I can’t do it today, I’m not feeling too well, ” he said when we made it clear it was going to be a video interview.
We scheduled for the next day; “Come around 11: am, I would be on break from the road by then, I come early in the morning and go on break around 11.am .”
Along the Addo-Badore Road, Ironbar is seen daily from Market Bus Stop to the end of the road in Badore, filling potholes, directing traffic and generally keeping maintenance of the road.
The next day about 11: am we arrived at the road to watch him work in his green reflective jacket and boots.
“Basically, welcome to Ado road one of the most popular roads because of one man. Ado road there is no alternative road, what I do is what they call voluntary service, country service, serving your country and severing humanity ,” Ironbar told
Pulse Sports after we had settled down for an interview.
“What I do is if there are potholes, I fix it, during the raining season if the gutter is blocked because of debris, I will go inside the gutter and clear it so you can have the flow of the water.
“There are always Tipper on this road, if the tipper goes down, I try to direct traffic.
“No agency, no government pays me. it's strictly volunteering, it's only when they appreciate and I have been doing this since 201 5.”
Early life
Born in Cross River State, IronBar who is from Efik was just a baby when he moved to Lagos with his parents.
He grew up in Lagos and started weightlifting at the National Stadium in Surulere.
“I was small but I was beating my mates even as a young boy ,” he said.
“I was full of energy, I said ‘okay, I don’t want to join a bad gang, so let me direct this energy to positive’. That is why I joined weightlifting.
“I went to National Stadium after I started lifting weights in my neighbourhood.
He took to the sports and in no time he was selected to represent Lagos State and then Nigeria.
Injury brings a promising career to an end
All hopes of a medal at the 1984 Olympic Games were crushed because of the injury he sustained. A scholarship to play American Football for a university was also cancelled.
“I returned from the 1984 Olympic Games with the injury. I could have won at least bronze medal at the Olympics,” he said.
“I was offered a scholarship to play American football, it's not soccer. I wanted a scholarship at the University of Southern California.
“I was supposed to resume school after the Olympics, but I sustained the injury. If I didn't sustain the injury I could have been playing American Football.
“Due to the injury, they withdrew the scholarship, so I came back to Nigeria and I was abandoned .”
Despite sustaining the injury while representing Nigeria, Ironbar was abandoned by the Nigerian Wrestling Federation and the Federal Government.
After months of pleading for support to fund corrective surgery on his injury, he was left using his life savings.
“I didn’t want to be handicapped so I used the money I saved from Adidas endorsement. When you represent Nigeria, I got an endorsement by Adidas,” he explained.
“I was saving money, so I used my life savings, to go back to America to take care of my injury.
“I spent roughly $25, 000 dollars which the government was supposed to take care of for me. I didn't go there to represent myself, I went there to represent my country.”
Things got worse for Ironbar after the surgery, as he had no money left to invest in a business. His career ended because of an injury and then abandoned by the country he represented, he used his only money for surgery.
“That is why I was broke. If I didn't use my money to take care of my injury, the sky would have been my limit because there is a lot of business I would have gone it, ” he said.
“It’s not that the government did not know, they knew .”
Life after surgery was tough, with a three-month visa, he stayed back in America because he needed to go under the knife again.
With no money afterwards, he took up several jobs and charted a new course in his life.
“In America, I was working at a gym, Golds Gym, as a personal trainer. I was also working at a nightclub as a bodyguard. In America, there is no problem, if you can work, it’s okay ,” he said.
Although he was unable to continue as a weightlifter, life continued for Ironbar as he married an American woman in 1989 with whom he has two daughters Maine, born January 1990 and Nkoyo born March 1991.
The world he had gradually rebuilt crashed again when his wife sought a divorce, ending his eligibility for a Green Card.
“I came back to Nigeria in 2004. Remember I went with three months visa because of my injury and I was supposed to get Green Card, but the wife I married, withdrew the petition ," he said.
“Then they said, ‘since your wife withdrew the petition, you have to come back as have overstayed your three-month visa, you have to go back to your country’, that is why I came back in 2004.
“My wife wanted to be with somebody else and I said no ‘problem, it’s your choice’ but we already had two daughters.
“I had to come back to re-apply, my first born, my daughter is in the United States Navy. If I want to go back right now, she will be the one to file in for me.
“I have not decided to go back, but if I want to go back, all I have to do is to tell her, then she will start the process. I talk to them every time. ”
Life in Nigeria
Back in Nigeria, Ironbar picked up the pieces again in Lagos and took a job as a bouncer at a club in Victoria Island.
He left the job a couple of months later and managed a slew of menial jobs until 2014 when he voluntarily took up maintenance duties of the Addo-Badore Road in Ajah.
Commuters and frequent users of the road know IronBar but only a few are aware of his sporting heroics.
“I saw it on Facebook one day and I was shocked, I never knew he represented Nigeria before ,” a trader known as Mulad told Pulse Sports .
A hairdresser who simply introduced herself as Aisha described Ironbar as a gracious man who is always willing to help.
“The first time I saw him, sorry to say but I thought he was mad, but after a while, I began to see know him better ,” Aisha who has a hair salon along Addo Road told Pulse Sports.
“Always smiling and greeting people, I wish the government can help him and give him a job.”
On a regular day, IronBar hits the road as early as 4 am helping and is seen all through the day directing traffic and helping to maintain the road.
“Anything you can do to help him, please do, tell his story, let the whole world know that a man who should be treated as a hero in this country, is on Addo Road directing traffic and living from hand to mouth ,” a bar owner along that road told Pulse Sports .
In October 2017, a Facebook user made a post about him which went viral making it to a host of blogs.
It increased the awareness around the former Nigerian athlete.
“The Facebook thing, it was all over the world, I have people coming to visit me from America ,” Ironbar said.
“Last time, people sent me money $1000 but scammers got it. People are using my name to dupe people.
“If they want to give me something, I have an account number, or they can send somebody to come to Ado road so that the gift or the money will not fall into the wrong hand.
“Right now I need shelter. Where I stay is not what to write home about, but its life, I have to move on, one day the help will come, I try to be patient.
“It is not that the government does not know, they know, they think after the Facebook post that everything will die down.
“So now I’m on the road, people appreciate, what I do, it's a service. People give me something when they realise that nobody pays me .”
Since that Facebook post, no one from the government and the Nigeria Wrestling Federation have reached out to him but Ironbar is still looking for another opportunity to serve.
The 62-year-old believes he still has the knowledge and the capacity to serve as a coach to young Nigerian weightlifters.
“I have been there, I have done that, I know the secrets of weightlifting. All I have to do is just attend what they call coaching course, ” he said.
“After you go through your coaching course, you get your certificate and then you can coach.
“Weightlifting in our prime is still the same with just little change. If the federation cannot help themselves, I can come and help them .”
All efforts to reach an official of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation on this issues have all been futile.
Despite his tough journey so far, IronBar continues to have a sense of service which also prompted him to his voluntary maintenance duties on Addo-Badore Road.
It was the sight of an elderly woman walking instead of entering a bus because of traffic that drove him to take up the maintenance duties long that road.
“When I came back I was working in Club Tower as a bouncer, I was working,” he explained to Pulse Sports why he took up the voluntary job on Addo-Badore Road.
“It was an old lady that brought about this volunteer work. There was a lady, she was walking, she walked from Ajah to the second turning, then I asked ‘mother what happened?’ she said ‘my son I have money but I can’t get transport because of the holdup’ so that is the reason I work. I said okay ‘let me see what the problem is’. It was just a pothole, people were just looking the other way waiting for the Government, but where is the government?. ”
The case of Ironbar is a constant occurrence in Nigerian sports with a dime a dozen tales of former prolific athletes, from Wilson Oruma to Femi Opabunmi who have been abandoned in mendicity.
Ace Nigerian sports journalist Colin Udoh although not referring to IronBar’s case believes it is the fault of both parties, the government and the athletes.
“Some of these athletes take much of the blame, when you are representing your country, you get paid,” Udoh who is Head of Digital (West Africa) for Kwese Sport told
Pulse Sports .
“What you are supposed to do is invest and manage your money properly, not squander it and later complain that you have been abandoned. ”
“People always say the athletes have served the country, but they don’t serve the countries as much as soldiers who fight and die in the course of fighting for the country.
“These soldiers are paid stipends compare to the kind of money these athletes make. ”
The case of Ironbar, however, cannot be likened to several athletes in that he got injured while representing his country and was abandoned afterwards.
He, however, feels no resentment towards Nigeria, rather an undying love for the country that cruelly abandoned him when he needed them the most.
“It’s my country, I don’t have any other country, I still have a Nigerian passport, it is the love I have been serving the country for a long time ,” he said.
“The only thing I got from Nigeria is a handshake from President Shehu Shagari after winning Bronze Medal at the Commonwealth Games.”
“One day there is going to be a change, I’m not the first athlete they have abandoned like that neither was I the last, but I’m still here, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink. It’s only God that can stop me, I’m not going to go away. ”

https://opera.pulse.ng/sports/other_sports/etim-ironbar-bassey-the-sad-decline-of-a-nigerian-olympian-id8130912.html
CelebritiesRe: Cee-c And Leo Host Calabar Beauty Pageant Event Together by Rajosh(m): 11:52am On Jul 28, 2018
Leo has a good dress sense
FamilyRe: Nigerian Man Flies His Mother To US, She Sheds Tears Of Joy, Refuses To Sleep by Rajosh(m): 11:50am On Jul 28, 2018
Herdsmen:
Full.
he's a verrryyy bigggggg Full.
Science/TechnologyRe: Pros And Cons Of Installing A CCTV System In Your Homes Or Offices. by Rajosh(m): 11:47am On Jul 28, 2018
except number 5, the rest are not disadvantages.
SportsRe: Man United Gets Willian From Chelsea by Rajosh(m): 11:38am On Jul 28, 2018
Maxcollins042:
Do you call forking out a ludicrous amount for a player that is in the twilight of his career good business?
he's an upgrade on the wingers we have save for Sanchez.
SportsRe: Man United Gets Willian From Chelsea by Rajosh(m): 11:18am On Jul 28, 2018
Good business
Christianity EtcRe: Adegboyega Adefarasin's 21st Birthday: Pastor Paul Adefarasin Celebrates His Son by Rajosh(m): 12:31am On Jul 28, 2018
Father fine, mother fine. Tell me how won't the offsprings be fine.
SportsRe: Cristiano Ronaldo Pleads Guilty To Tax Fraud- Suspended Two-year Prison Sentence by Rajosh(m): 2:31pm On Jul 27, 2018
Earthquake1:
Why is it that they only avoid taxes in the Spanish league?
premier league and others deduct tax before paying them their wages. in Spain it's not like that. you know the bigger the pay, the harder it is to have the mind to pay tax. just like tithe.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Man Protests Alone In Australia With His Daughters (PICS) by Rajosh(m): 2:08pm On Jul 27, 2018
SolutionMee:
Eye service


Nigerians no send am


We aren't complaining


We love the way things are going


98% Nigerians do


Lord I thank U for making me a Nigerian

Wen next I come to dis world, I'll still come as a Nigerian together with my 180 million brothers and sisters


DEAL LORD!
you are on your own
Science/TechnologyRe: The Blood Moon Appears Today - What Do You Need To Know About It? by Rajosh(m): 1:56pm On Jul 27, 2018
NwanyiAwkaetiti:
Do we need water filled basin to view it undecided
that's for solar eclipse
EducationRe: Aliko Dangote Donates N300m Business School To University Of Ibadan (UI) by Rajosh(m): 1:52pm On Jul 27, 2018
Timekeeper:
Small money compared to the one in bayero University kano which cost over 1bn business school.... Anyway he tried
He's a Kano indigene. Blood is thicker than water
CareerRe: Random Promotion At Workplace- How Has It Affected You? by Rajosh(m): 1:51pm On Jul 27, 2018
pocohantas:
My boss is a woman actually and I am no lesbian.
I do give her food sometimes though...
I think I'm gonna use this tactics.
Car TalkRe: Saudi Aramco Plans To Slow Down Electric Car Progress By Making Efficient Engine by Rajosh(m): 1:44pm On Jul 27, 2018
DaV8King:
Saudi Aramco, one of many companies in a country of less than 30 million people earned N168 trillion.

The whole Naija earned less than N8 trillion from oil officially.

Yet we are busy shouting oil country upandan abandoning other resources.

Very unserious country we are.
bro I know we can't earn like them but we earn higher than you quoted. But the problem is corruption. The amount of money stolen everyday can buy another NIGERIA.
BusinessRe: Meet Chiamaka "Tomato Baby" Who Sells Tomatoes To Fund Her Education. Pics by Rajosh(m): 10:43am On Jul 26, 2018
the reason I like Igbo girls is that they're very hardworking,enterprising and business savvy.
CelebritiesRe: Jumai Shaba Rosiji Gives Birth To Her Third Child In Three Years (Photos) by Rajosh(m): 10:44pm On Jul 24, 2018
Congratulations. more children to your womb
CelebritiesRe: Anto Lecky Slays In Bikini Body Photo by Rajosh(m): 10:41pm On Jul 24, 2018
Some Pimples big pass her boobi
SportsRe: See What Finidi George Looks Like Now (Photos) by Rajosh(m): 1:09am On Jul 23, 2018
oloriooko:
Wow! the dude looks smart and great seem he's settled in spain and must be doing very well wish you the best bro!
He's a director at Real Betis.
FamilyRe: "My Husband's Pride Wants To Ruin Our Home" The True Story by Rajosh(m): 4:56pm On Jul 21, 2018
LaudableXX:
Go back and read her story again. sad She was the first to mention that her husband used his share of the money to treat his sick father, flew him abroad for treatment, and completed his parent's house. Everything the husband narrated here, is what the wife said before in her story. The only thing she omitted was the part, where she suspected him of cheating and abused him, his family & his background. That was what made him tell her to leave the house. Her response to him, was that the documents of the house are in her own name, so she cannot leave her own house. undecided
https://www.nairaland.com/4617351/husbands-pride-wants-ruin-home#69371294 this is the link to the story I read. I still can't find where she made mention of those things. she only said he used his money for his parents and gave no details as you said
FamilyRe: "My Husband's Pride Wants To Ruin Our Home" The True Story by Rajosh(m): 4:50pm On Jul 21, 2018
paulynpen:
You are either lying or ignorant.
lying because you will beat me or what

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