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SportsRe: Ghana Dumped Out By Debutants Comoros In One Of Afcon's Greatest Shocks by Reflect7: 12:30am On Jan 19, 2022
I never knew Comoros was actually a country. Just thought it was an island somewhere.
SportsRe: NFF Doesn’t Believe In Nigerian Coaches, Says Christian Chukwu by Reflect7: 10:29pm On Jan 17, 2022
afroniger:
Where is the lie? No matter how accomplished they are, Nigerian coaches are constantly made to have to keep proving themselves. Nigerians (and Africans by extension) just don't believe in their own capabilities. We tend to be too hard on ourselves while giving foreigners a pass and making excuses for their failures.
COLONIAL MENTALITY AND ATTENDANT RACIAL INFERIORITY COMPLEX STILL AFFLICTS MANY AFRICANS.

THEY ARE SICK PEOPLE BUT DON'T REALISE THEY'RE SICK.
SportsRe: Why Nigeria May End Up Meeting Tunisia In Next Round by Reflect7: 9:32pm On Jan 16, 2022
Our boys are coming home with the cup. Relax.
SportsRe: Egypt Coach, Queiroz Apologizes To Nigerians by Reflect7: 7:39am On Jan 16, 2022
robosky02:
Nigerians need to learn to appreciate their own, since Augustine Egwavon defeated his team the Egyptian coach has been a shadow of himself.
You need to know how qualified or world class the man is.

Yet Egwavon approach made him and his team impotent.


See the profile of the Egyptian coach

Carlos Manuel Brito Leal de Queiroz, (born 1 March 1953), is a Portuguese football coach who is currently the manager of the Egypt national team. He has served as the manager of his native Portugal's national team on two occasions, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Iran and Colombia, leading South Africa (2002), Portugal (2010) and Iran (2014 and 2018) to the FIFA World Cup. At club level, he has also managed Sporting CP, the New York/New Jersey Metrostars in Major League Soccer and Spanish club Real Madrid. He also had two spells as Alex Ferguson's assistant manager at English club Manchester United.


Queiroz has won several awards as a coach in junior levels, and has been successful at senior and club levels, mainly as Alex Ferguson's assistant manager. In 1998, he authored the Q-Report, which detailed plans to enhance footballer development in the United States.

Queiroz is the longest-serving manager in the history of the Iran national team, serving for almost eight years between 2011 and 2019. He is the only manager in the country's history to lead the national team to two consecutive World Cups.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Queiroz




Do you think we need another foreign coach it Egwavon wins the AFCON?

Let's go there

amotolongbo, paulolee, ojeemah, fergie001, Omicron007 Totilopussylick
Even if he doesn't win the AFCON, he can still be coach. Did we tell Rohr that he must win anything? No.

So why must we tell Eguavoen that he must win AFCON to be coach?
PoliticsRe: IPOB Leader Kanu Begs Supporters To Be Law Abiding, Shun Violence by Reflect7: 7:28am On Jan 16, 2022
ThinkSmarter:
Igbos should learn that there is no third world country that is made of one ethnic group.
The Western countries are according to their ethnic groups, France for French, England for English, Italy for Italian, Greece for Greek, Germany for Germans,etc.
But they had to force many tribes into one country in the third world countries.
The sad reality of that scenario is that the bigger tribes most dominate the smaller tribes politically.
But with diplomatic approach like coalition with the political influential tribes, political lobbying, decorum and civility.
The political influential ethnic group will always concede power to the 2nd, third, etc most political influential tribes.
But IPOB is the opposite of all that I wrote.
They are full of hate for other tribes.
The incite conflicts between igbos and other tribes especially the Hausafulani and Yoruba.
The are full of acrimony, rancour and bitterness.
And these are not good for the enterprising Igbos that are all over the country.
What if Hausafulani and Yoruba people stop patronizing Igbo traders in their towns and cities?
We need to stop praising IPOB in their derogatory remarks against other tribes.
Yes, we are political marginalized, but we are the ones marginalizing ourselves somehow.
We don't know modern politics.
Igbos should know that they can't always dominate in all sectors.
They should know that as they are gifted in Commerce, others are gifted in politics.
Let's build bridges.
We depend on each other.
No tribe is an Island.
Even in the Proposed Biafra, Naija Delta and other minority tribes are not willing to be under Igbo dominated country.
Most Igbo politicians like OUK, Umahi, Rochas, Uzodinma etc that have tried to build bridges with the politically most influential tribe were castigated back home and called names like Fulani asslickers, Fulani stooges, etc.
This is very uncivil of the Igbos.
We need to have reorientation.
IPOB is damaging our reputation and uninformed people have concluded and assumed that Igbos are hateful tribe.
It's good, this won't help us in the long run.
Even if Biafra is actualized, Igbos will still troop in to Northern and Western Nigeria to live and transact business.
Let's change for good.
Udo diri unu Nile
Ndewonu
Wise words, but most IPOBians are too thick to reason on this high level.
SportsRe: Stop Calling Iheanacho, Ndidi Stars, They Are Not by Reflect7: 8:57pm On Jan 11, 2022
The real mystery is how you were allowed to be coach for so long.
SportsRe: This Nigeria Term Will Beat Man U by Reflect7: 8:53pm On Jan 11, 2022
Who is Man U?

Even Man City will struggle against Eagles.
SportsRe: AFCON Morocco Vs Ghana (1 - 0) On 10th January 2022 by Reflect7: 11:12pm On Jan 10, 2022
ColdHunter:
Football has never been an African thing. Only time matches look a bit coordinated is when 2 north African teams play each other.
My goodness you're a dunce.

Why not stick to the kitchen where you belong?
SportsRe: AFCON 2021: Egypt Is Under Pressure – Salah Admits Ahead Of Super Eagles Clash by Reflect7: 11:09pm On Jan 10, 2022
Forexbillionair:
I cant believe that I hv lost every feeling for Nigeria and any thing Nigeria. I want Egypt to win.
Do us all a favour and also ''lose feeling'' for this Nigerian forum.

You've no reason to be here.
SportsRe: JAB OR BAN Prem Stars Face Ban From Playing If They Don’t Get Covid Vaccine by Reflect7: 11:16pm On Jan 08, 2022
HacheNoire:
Way to go.

One man’s foolishness cannot put many In jeopardy
You're very stupid.

Are you aware that thousands of people have been killed and maimed by these 'vaccines'?

Go online and research the 'side effects of the covid vaccine'.

There is a lot the media and govts are not telling the public.

How is a person ''foolish'' for not trusting the safety of the 'jabs'?

DAMN IDIOT
SportsRe: AFCON: Burkina Faso Protests, Calls Players COVID-19 Antigen Tests "A Scandal" by Reflect7: 10:42pm On Jan 08, 2022
SportsHD:
Stupid Africa.

They'll use this covid result to do politics among the countries and players.

That's why most international players hid under the guise of "club didn't release them" or "they got covid at the last minute" not to show up for afcon.

They know it's going to be a stupid charade again, as usual.
ASSWIPE DOG, SHUT YOUR NASTY FACE.

''Most international players'' are at AFCON, contrary to the satanic lie you just told above there.

Ignorant dunce sinking in self hatred.

Go and suck white dick as is your expertise and leave this tournament for those who love AFRICA..
CelebritiesRe: Bob Marley Visited Kenya, Ethiopia, Gabon, SA But Never Nigeria, Why? Pictures by Reflect7: 10:26pm On Jan 08, 2022
dasparrow:
Why are you asking us? Why don't you go to Bob Marley's grave and ask him why he did not come to Nigeria? Perhaps you should also ask Bob Marley why he didn't make it to the Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Togo, Ghana, Cameroon, Tanzania, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Malawi, Niger, Sudan, Rwanda and many other African countries. Some of you just wake up and create threads that make no sense. Go find work do!
My brother na wao.

I was wondering if I was the only one thinking like you.

Africa has 54 countries. I don't know what the OP is thinking. Bob Marley passed at 32 yrs or so. A very young man.

Why should he have visited Nigeria specifically?
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7: 3:23am On Jan 08, 2022
TemmyT002:
Bros, what are the good things? You want us to pretend?
What about the simple basic fact that unlike anywhere else in Africa, you can start just about ANY business in Nigeria, and end up super rich in a few years?

It's the reason Nigeria has the largest middle class in Africa.

The opportunities are endless. You just need the right mindset.

Indians, Lebanese, Chinese businesspeople flood Nigeria to do business for a reason.

Meanwhile, some dumb Nigerians abandon thriving businesses at home, and spend thousands of dollars to go and be plate washers in America.
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7: 3:21am On Jan 08, 2022
EndBuhariNow:
Has there be any time good thing happened in this useless country huh Useless people cowards
Good things are happening to many people who are creative, hardworking and optimistic.

You clearly are not in that group.

Keep crying.
SportsRe: AFCON: Musa, Chukwueze On Target As Eagles Beat Coton Sport In Practice Match by Reflect7: 3:14am On Jan 08, 2022
Up Eagus. Those expecting a massacre of the Camerounian champions in a practice match are thoughtless fools.

The idea that because you have European-based players means you should automatically thrash home-based African teams 10-0 is a sign of deep colonial inferiority complex and mental servitude.
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7: 2:37am On Jan 08, 2022
Originalsly:
Hmmm..... we even criticize the Nigerian Army who have fought for us ... and some even died. Does he realize the Nigerian Army has killed more civilians than terrorists?
And where did your no-research thick skull get this statistic?

From Uranus?
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7: 2:09am On Jan 08, 2022
Ykc2:
your talking nonsense ,nigeria problem is man made,that farmers can't go to various farms is man made,that someone cannot travell freely in all nigerian highways because of kidnapping is man made,bandits to kidnap 380 student at once is man made,boko haram killing and destroying Christian churches is man made,,we don't have light good roads water is man made,people like you is the reason nigeria is in a bad shape,so if am am hungry I will lie to people that am not hungry just to promote you and your useless buhari?May amadioha soda your yash
50,000 Americans getting shot dead annually and their govt refusing to disarm the population, is 'man-made'.

Police brutality, homelessness, drug trade, racism, wealth inequality, and other problems bedevilling the USA are 'man-made'.

'World' Wars 1 and 2 in which a combined 110 million white people were slaughtered in just the last century, were 'man-made'.

So what is your point?

99% of humanity's problems are 'man-made'.

Doesn't mean you should hate your country.
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7: 1:34am On Jan 08, 2022
lebron7:
What do you have to offer
A lot of you here are just pathetic, your criticisms are not even constructive, just pure hate
Don't mind them. The loudest critics among them are the most corrupt ones. Give them a govt position today and see how fast they loot the treasury.

I once sat among some Nigerian university students in Lagos, and it was a 'blame the govt' session with them. After their hour-long complaints I asked them what THEY would do if they came to power.

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM said they would loot the treasury and enrich themselves. Unbelievable but true.
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7:
nextstep:
Listen, the day police stop harassing and killing innocent citizens, we will sing their praises.
The day army uses their training to eradicate threats to the country - rather than flex against citizen, we will stop criticizing them.
The day PMB actually does something worthwhile for his country, he too shall receive praise.

It's like we should keep quiet when a person is doing wrong...
You, do YOU always do the right thing in every situation?

Expecting perfection from everyone before you can appreciate your own country.

Are you yourself perfect?

Have YOU never tried to jump a queue, or bribe some official after an infraction, or to get preferential treatment?

In America countless people are killed yearly by police brutality. Over 50,000 citizens are shot dead yearly in gun crime there. That is like 20 Boko Harams operating all at once. Yet you will never see Americans speak about their country the way some of you do here.
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7:
''At the centre of [Benin] city stood the king’s court, from which extended 30 very straight, broad streets, each about 120-ft wide. These main streets, which ran at right angles to each other, had underground drainage made of a sunken impluvium with an outlet to carry away storm water. Many narrower side and intersecting streets extended off them. In the middle of the streets were turf on which animals fed.

“Houses are built alongside the streets in good order, the one close to the other,” writes the 17th-century Dutch visitor Olfert Dapper. “Adorned with gables and steps … they are usually broad with long galleries inside, especially so in the case of the houses of the nobility, and divided into many rooms which are separated by walls made of red clay, very well erected.”

Dapper adds that wealthy residents kept these walls “as shiny and smooth by washing and rubbing as any wall in Holland can be made with chalk, and they are like mirrors. The upper storeys are made of the same sort of clay. Moreover, every house is provided with a well for the supply of fresh water”.

https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/mar/18/story-of-cities-5-benin-city-edo-nigeria-mighty-medieval-capital-lost-without-trace.
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See, THIS is our African history, which many of you colonised dunderheads have absolutely no clue about, which makes you feel so inferior. If you took the time to learn your glorious African history, you wouldn't have so much self-hatred and negativity, and you would believe in your capacity as a people.
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7:
Bifwoli:
Remind him that Africans were for centuries satisfied with living in huts...thus we never developed appetite to discover cement,brick making ,running water ,sinks and indoor toilets.

He's speaking total nonsense.
Here goes another bumbling ignoramus with an empty head.

For your information, AFRICANS HAVE ALWAYS lived in a variety of housing styles, and invented Architecture, including urban architecture, and the use of bricks. ''Running water'' is a very recent phenomenon historically, so to mention that is supremely ignorant. What's next? They didn't use computers and Iphones?


''With its mathematical layout and earthworks longer than the Great Wall of China, Benin City was one of the best planned cities in the world when London was a place of ‘thievery and murder’.''

''Benin City was also one of the first cities to have a semblance of street lighting. Huge metal lamps, many feet high, were built and placed around the city, especially near the king’s palace. Fuelled by palm oil, their burning wicks were lit at night to provide illumination for traffic to and from the palace.''

''When the Portuguese first “discovered” the city in 1485, they were stunned to find this vast kingdom made of hundreds of interlocked cities ... They called it the “Great City of Benin”...Indeed, they classified Benin City as one of the most beautiful and best planned cities in the world.''

In 1691, the Portuguese ship captain Lourenco Pinto observed: “Great Benin, where the king resides, is larger than Lisbon; all the streets run straight and as far as the eye can see. The houses are large, especially that of the king, which is richly decorated and has fine columns. The city is wealthy and industrious. It is so well governed that theft is unknown and the people live in such security that they have no doors to their houses.”

In contrast, London at the same time is described by Bruce Holsinger, professor of English at the University of Virginia, as being a city of “thievery, prostitution, murder, bribery and a thriving black market made the medieval city ripe for exploitation by those with a skill for the quick blade or picking a pocket”.

https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/mar/18/story-of-cities-5-benin-city-edo-nigeria-mighty-medieval-capital-lost-without-trace
PoliticsRe: Sanwo-Olu: We Elevate Bad Things About Our Country, Always Criticise by Reflect7: 12:59am On Jan 08, 2022
ScamDemicEra:
People have to understand where Sanwo-Olu is coming from.

Ever since he became governor his personal life (like all politicians) have improved tremendously:
... he drives or is being driven in a better car.
....he lives in a better house, works in a better office. No police/armed robber harassment on the road.
....when he leaves home in the morning, he's virtually guaranteed to come back and sleep in his bed at night.
etc

It's very hard for these people to feel the hell on earth 99.9% of Nigerian experience everyday.
That's why they and their sycophants can't understand why people elevate the bad things all the time.
SHUT UP, FOOL. LIAR. 99.9% my asss.

Must you tell lies to buttress your position?

Oh sure, all the millions of cars, mansions, hotels, businesses, etc throughout Nigeria are owned by just 0.0001% of the population.

Brainless, lying idiot.

I only pity the moro.ns who actually buy into lies like this. That is how they end up as slaves in Libya and Lebanon opening nyash to Arab guards.

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