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Candidlady:Lol... HK is a slang for a place you go to learn internet fraud (Yahoo).. usually a rented apartment |
na wa...this one na double wahala...gay is 14yeara first...plus rape or sexual assault on same gender...well done sir!...life imprisonment won't be bad |
Not trading with Russia makes the commodity so scarce and expensive?? How come Russian supplies controls the oil market this much?.. really amazing...so OPEC Nations can meet up with supplies?..how does this really add up?...Russia is this important in the energy sector...wow...too much control and power for one nation |
very diplomatic. But federal and state government with all these massive debts Sha... SMH |
The source got me LoL |
NIGERIA IS JUST A TICKING TIME BOMB....the issues we are having goes beyond a particular party,tribe or religion... EVERYONE SHOULD COME TOGETHER AND STOP CRITICISING POLITICAL PARTIES,TRIBES OR RELIGION |
shevchenko:she said that when she got injured...well,I don't have a link to back my claim...so,I rest my case |
candidlady really nice seeing you happy and playing around the forum tonight...take it up.. happiness will always keep finding you wherever you are and wherever you go...have yourself a blessed night.... *angels on guard*... sleep like a baby!! |
Mokason288:Lol...I wanted to ignore your pitiable self.....but NO... you that understand the OP...why didn't you use your energy to explain rather than reply a 16year old?...you are just a silly boy and it's unfortunate |
Rosegreen2090:yes na... buhari can be useful by stopping putin |
will his religious stands save NIGERIA or stop the fat and lucrative salary and allowances of these useless crooks called politicians?. As long as politics remains a very lucrative venture laced with corruption and seasoned with inflated government contracts, NIGERIA will continue to go down |
because NIGERIA is a confused nation...we go practice Christianity,Islam and still do traditional religion...ONLY US...na wa |
buhari go to Russia and give Putin a strong, serious and precise warning... |
she is the top scorer in the league this season...,,19 goals...she has a thigh injury presently...that's why she misses our in tonight's game... remember she didn't play the qualifiers for the AWCON in February shevchenko:she is the top scorer in the league this season...,,19 goals...she has a thigh injury presently...that's why she misses out in tonight's game... remember she didn't play the qualifiers for the AWCON in February |
is this a true life story ?...this one weak me |
Osaze007:well,it's just my opinion though...I feel we need results..we need capabilities not religious and ethnic sentiments |
JAMES MILNER...THE BEST!!! |
Blunttruth:yeah..life can be cruel sometimes |
For NIGERIA to really move forward,the nation (that's if it's still a nation) should reason beyond RELIGION AND TRIBE.... NIGERIA NEEDS THE BEST AT THIS POINT(THAT'S IF ANYTHING GOOD CAN COME OUT OF THE POLITICIANS) IRRESPECTIVE OF TRIBE OR RELIGION |
There is that one SPECIAL someone you just can't help but miss... sometimes it's really painful,you realize that the BEST DAYS OF YOUR LIFE WERE THE DAYS YOU SPENT WITH THAT PERSON |
Ghana vs Nigeria While both nations will relish the prospect of outdoing the other for a World Cup berth, claiming bragging rights in this regional derby represents one of the narratives heading into this double-header. Having largely underperformed at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, Ghana and Nigeria seek a response to early exits in Cameroon. Securing the ticket to Qatar will undoubtedly soften the blow of the respective group stage and Round of 16 exits at the finals, but only one side can come out on top. In this feature, GOAL looks into the different elements that can possibly swing the game in either side’s favour. Nigeria’s issues in defence While it would be easy to go along with the backline that featured at Afcon 2021, it is not quite simple. Of the starting quartet in Cameroon — William Troost-Ekong, Kenneth Omeruo, Zaidu Sanusi and Ola Aina — only the Porto left-back has received significant game time since the continental showpiece. The Watford centre-back has not played for the Hornets since New Year’s Day, Aina has not played for Torino this year and Omeruo has failed to kick a ball for Leganes in the last five games. With Augustine Eguavoen unlikely to make too many changes to the team from Afcon, this poses questions owing to the aforementioned players’ fitness before facing Ghana. Wilfred Ndidi’s absence If you were hoping for someone to help to mask potential issues at the back, Ndidi’s protection of the rearguard would have come in handy. However, Nigeria do not even have that. The Leicester City midfielder’s absence complicates the situation for Eguavoen who may be forced to recalibrate his side in the middle. Ndidi’s layoff could not be more ill-timed, leaving Nigeria with an uphill battle over both games Thomas Partey’s influence With Wilfred Ndidi absent, Peter Etebo without significant minutes since September and Innocent Bonke (the Leicester midfielder’s replacement) still wet behind the ears at this level, the in-form Partey could dominate in the middle of the park. The Arsenal star has enjoyed a rich vein of form since returning from Ghana’s dismal Afcon showing and could carry that into the pair of games against the Super Eagles. Winning the midfield battle could make or mar Nigeria’s chances, so Eguavoen will enjoin his team to dominate in that area. One-dimensional Eagles? While Nigeria’s menace from wide positions caused opponents loads of problems in the Africa Nations Cup, the inability to be multi-dimensional against Tunisia ultimately cost Eguavoen’s troops a quarter-final place. Channelling attacks with greater balance makes the side less predictable and harder to defend against, but it remains to be seen how the three-time African champions adapt against the Black Stars. Getting the best from Victor Osimhen The Napoli frontman has been in red-hot form for Napoli in recent weeks but has not played for Nigeria since November. There has been a change in the dugout since Osimhen last played for the Super Eagles, prompting a change in the team’s approach. While the 23-year-old remains a menace on his day, there must be a concerted effort to fashion opportunities for the player at every opportunity. If he has his shooting boots on, Nigeria’s chances of success improve. |
na wa...so much effort,just to cheat... SMH...life is easy sometimes but most times we just complicate it |
Candidlady:..this really got me laughing.... you're sure in the mood for sacarsm tonight |
Candidlady:Lol...oh dear...so Happy for you....but easy with the fights dear... Lol |
Candidlady:Lol..be nice...you only lie when you want to sleep... remember? you are still having a little fight with "been/being"?...*winks* |
Candidlady:I'm fine.. okay...what's your reason(s) though? |
yusluvad:na so |
Candidlady:hope you're good? |
see o..RATHER DIE THAN RETURN TO NIGERIAN HELL...LOL |
na wa |
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?...this one weak me