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FROM RICHES TO RAGS, THE PATHETIC AND SORROWFUL NARRATIVE OF FORMER ARSENAL DEFENDER EMMANUEL EBOUE Emmanuel Eboue! His is a classic case of riches to poverty all because of his choice of a wrong marriage partner and illiteracy also playing a part. He left his financial management entirely to his ex wife. The woman used to bring documents for him to sign and he would sign without even bothering to know what he was signing. He trusted his wife. A very blind trust. According to the Sun of UK, every visit to his bank used to be with his ex wife, Aurelie-a white woman. There were times that the woman would even come with bank documents and bank workers to Arsenal training ground asking Ebuoe to sign. Ebuoe signed everything. Little did he know he was signing away his life. He was rich. Lived in the choicest part of London. Bought many houses and properties, cars.. all the good things of life. After 7 years playing in England, he moved to Turkey where he played for Turkish giants -Galatasaray. There, he started feeling the effects of the documents he had been signing. Of his 7 million pounds income, he would wire 6million pounds, by contract, back to his wife in England. When his contract expired in Turkey, Eboue returned to England and was booked to play for Sunderland last season. But just then ,he suffered a one year ban from FIFA as a result of dispute with his agent. I suspect that this dispute was as a result of not being able to meet his contractual financial obligations to the agent. If you send 6 million out of your 7 million pounds salary to your wife, how much will be left to pay your agent? As a result of the FIFA ban ,Eboue became jobless and his wife moved quickly. She filed for divorce. As a result of the documents she had been giving her husband to sign, the court ordered Ebuoe to forfeit everything to her. I mean everything. All the money in all his bank accounts. All his houses and properties anywhere in the world. Cars. assets. Everything. A Contract is a contract, whether you read it or not. All that matters is the signature. The divorce is now complete. Now, Ebuoe is penniless and homeless. He now sleeps in his friend's parlour in London. No car. Not even one. And he is jobless. Not earning any money. Worst of all, he no longer has any link or communication with his 3 children he had with his ex wife. He says there is no day he doesn't think of suicide. Things have completely fallen apart. Sad. Credits: OAP Iykosky Chuks Nwokedi (unizik fm)
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NigerDeltan:I quite agree. Akpeyi's penchant for blunders has been well documented, yet, he keeps getting call ups. There must be, at the glass house, a big owner of the piper who goes about dictating the tune about Akpeyi's call ups. No other plausible deductions |
Wonderful game by the Super Eagles yesterday. 4 against an Argentine defence with Otamendi and Mascherano is awesome. With that, let me get into the mind of Rohr and make a WC ladder. 1. Mikel Obi (MF) – Captain. Legend. Boss. The team is built around him and plays better with the Eagles. Not only is he on the plane to Russia, he’s the pilot. 2. Victor Moses (WF) – Didn’t play the friendly against Argentina, but has been our best player in 2017 by a long mark. Was phenomenal through the qualifiers and was our highest scorer despite missing 2 games. Plays a different role for the Eagles compared with Chelsea. 3. Wilfred Ndidi – Highest number of successful tackles in the EPL so far shows we have a gem on our hands. Will be important in Russia as we will be having less of d ball against bigger teams. 4. Alex Iwobi – Starting to make it a duty of scoring important goals for the Eagles. Had a great game against Argentina with a nice brace. The 2nd was unbelievable. I’m sure Mascherano is still stranded in Russia. Reminds me of the great Kanu with his first touch and grace. Helps he’s the legendary Okocha’s nephew. Definitely going to Russia. 5. Kelechi Iheanacho – Had a poor beginning to the season that dropped his confidence but he’s still the country’s golden boy. Has a wand of a left foot and his free kick goal against ARG was excellent. Needs to clock more game time in Leicester. 6. Leon Balogun – Forms half of the “Oyinbo” wall. Reads the game superbly and good in the air. However made some uncomfortable errors yesterday and his lack of pace can be exploited when we play a high line. He’s going. 7. Troost-Ekong – The other half of the wall. Took a while to get into the team but has developed a telepathic understanding with Balogun. He’s the ‘Vidic’ in this union. 8. Shehu Abdullahi – Turning out to be the fans’ favorite and that’s working out in his favour. A brilliant midfield player converted fullback, he’s never had a bad game in an Eagles jersey. Gives a 7/10 on his worse day. Call him the Nigerian Azpilicueta. 9. Onazi – I don’t rate him; as he slows the game down, lacks football intelligence and cant hit a barn door with a pass. The Coach likes him and thats what count. He’s going to Russia 10. Odion Ighalo – Had a fantastic game against Cameroon at home. Can be a frustrating player tho’ as he’s so inconsistent. Would hope Iheanacho doesn’t get back into form. Should be on the plane though. 11. Moses Simon – Currently injured. Add pace and trickery to the team. Going. 12. John Ogu – Had a bad game against ARG. Made Ndidi’s job harder. Should get better. 13. Elderson Echiejile – Poor footballer. Has the turning circle of a truck. Lack pace and cant cross. The whole country except probably his family hopes he misses the plane. Do us a favor Elderson, miss it. 14. Francis Uzoho – Came onto the scene at the right time. Good Nigerian goalkeepers are rare commodities lately. 15. Chidozie Awaziem (CB) – 3rd choice CB. Would start if Rohr continues with the 3 at the back. Going to Russia. 16. Etebo – Favorite of mine. Fell down the pecking order due to the coach pushing Mikel forward to accommodate Ndidi and Onazi in the team. A talented ball carrying player though. Think Wilshere. 17. Ola Aina – Still not convinced by him yet. Anything to keep mishap Echiejile out of the team though. 18. Ahmed Musa – If this was done January last year, he would have been on the top of the list. Has had a woeful 2017. Slowly being pushed out the door. 19. Tyronne Ebuehi – Had a fantastic game against ARG after coming on. Can he displace the equally brilliant Shehu? 20. Mikel Agu – Has played 4 times. Been woeful in all. Period. 21. Ezenwa (GK) – Three months ago, he would have been at the 3rd position. Ikeme was injured, Akpeyi was Akpeyi, and he came on the scene and performed well. However, had bad games against Cameroun and Algeria away. Might be on the plane. Has a lot of ‘ifs’ involved. 22. Brian Idowu – Scored on his debut against Argentina, plays in Russia and can play in CB. Wont need a plane. 23. Kelechi Nwakali – For the future. 24. Henry Agbo – One cap. 25. Henry Onyekuru – See Kelechi Nwakali. 26. Olanrewaju Kayode – 24 now and still on 4 caps. 27. Vincent Enyeama (GK) – Rejected the last call up, stating he needs to be fit. Could still be in Russia. Depends on our GK status by May. Fingers crossed 28. Kenneth Omeruo – 4th choice CB. Should go if Rohr continues with 3 at the back. 29. Daniel Akpeyi – The worst GK I have had the priviledge of watching. Always ensures he makes the wrong decision. Lacks confidence, no discernible strong point to his game, calamitous and plain woeful. Should never come near the team after his perfomance against ARG. 30. Ajiboye – Current 4th choice GK behind a woeful queue. 31. Alampasu – 5th choice GK. Always the first to jump off the bench when the team scores. Making himself useful. 32. Nosa Igiebor 33. Victor Osimhen – Golden boy for the future. Watchout 34. Isaac Success – An enigma. 35. Brown Ideye – Last call-up was Nov 2016 36. Stephen Eze 37. Aaron Olanare 38. Nwakaeme 39. Maarouf Youssef 40. Celestine Babayaro Credits: Dare (Bored medical student) OOUTH, Nigeria http://www.football365.com/news/mails-nigeria-and-germany-ladders-ireland-woe
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So much soft men these days. Mind you, I don't support beating women but woman, please don't touch me first. Talk anything you wanna talk with your mouth, no wahala, I can endure it. But the day you touch me first, God save your battered soul |
Oboi, these people obviously don't want to pay the money back. My simple advice is: Seek traditional way of getting justice. Forget your religious belief and deal with them the traditional way. Or you can as well forget about the money. Your late dad hustled to make that money and you're gonna watch some greedy fellows eat it without blinking an eye? |
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Great relationship off the pitch always translate to great understanding and consequent good performances on the pitch. Just ask MSN (Messi, Suarez & Neymar) when they were together at Barca. Just hoping that they're gonna continue like this. Who knows, they might be the newest African version of Ferdinand/Vidic or Terry/Carvalho partnerships |
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As Nigeria seek the win against Chipolopolo that’ll secure a World Cup ticket, we examine the strengths and weaknesses of both sides Nigeria host Zambia at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo, and the stakes have never been higher! The Super Eagles need a win to secure their place in next year’s FIFA World Cup in Russia and are up against a Chipolopolo side determined to rain on their parade. With both sides set to face off, we examine how they match up against one another. Barring the return of Alex Iwobi, Gernot Rohr is expected to go with more or less the 11 that wiped the floor with Cameroon in September. However, you have to doubt if that selection will be the right fit tactically against the Copper Bullets. In goal, Ikechukwu Ezenwa is expected to keep his place for the West Africa giants. Although at fault for the Indomitable Lions’ equalizer in the reverse fixture (when he conceded a late penalty), he also kept the score level by making a double save late in the encounter that made sure of the point. Dropping him will be doing his level of assuredness and composure a disservice; and while his error may be fresh in the minds of critics, he remains the best candidate to fill in for Carl Ikeme – as Daniel Akpeyi isn’t trustworthy to man the sticks while Ayodele Ajiboye’s relative inexperience puts him out of contention. By contrast, the Zambians can sleep easy with the vastly experienced Kennedy Mweene in goal. The Mamelodi Sundowns guardsman has let in just four goals in qualifying; mainly due to his shot-stopping ability and command of his area. The Nigeria forwards will need to have their shooting boots on if they are to find a way past the athletic stopper. Defensively, both sides are statistically the best in the group. Ostensibly – having let in three and four goals respectively after four games – the Nigerian and Zambian defences give off an air of solidity. For Nigeria, the backline is somewhat of a mixed bag. The duo of Leon Balogun and William Troost-Ekong are thick as thieves and their off-the-pitch relationship translates to solid performances on it. They let nothing past them and it won’t be out of place to expect the pair to deal with whatever’s thrown at them with minimal fuss. At full-back, it won’t be inappropriate to think both positions have given Rohr sleepless nights since he took charge. Kenneth Omeruo and Elderson Echiejile have struggled with pacey, skilled and direct runners throughout qualifying; and while the former has been dropped completely, the latter remains a part of the side. Abdullahi Shehu proved a solid replacement at right-back in the double-header with Cameroon and should retain his place for the visit of Zambia. Echiejile struggled (yet again) against Cameroon and talk has been rife on Ola Aina replacing him in the side. While it isn’t a moot point, it remains to be seen if Rohr elects to play an inverted full-back – something he hasn’t done since he took charge – in a game that has so much riding on it. Such a tweak will require a bit of tactical adjustments and it’ll wholly depend on the German’s willingness to make such a big change for an important game. Elderson Echiejile escapes fans after Nigeria victory over Swaziland For the Southern Africans, compactness is the major hallmark of how they are set up and in all likelihood are expected to play with a low defensive block as a means to suffocating the space offered to Nigeria’s forwards. Don’t expect their full-backs to play high up the pitch nor the defence line pushing up to catch the Super Eagles offside. Instead, they will be sat deep, rarely breaking out of their defensive shape. Expect the towering Stoppila Sunzu to marshal the Chipolopolo backline as they seek to give a supreme rearguard action. Don’t envisage Wedson Nyirenda’s side to dominate proceedings in Uyo; the Copper Bullets are renowned for ceding possession to their opponents before catching them on the break. Heck, they won in Algiers with only 22% of the ball! Look forward to them sitting off the Nigeria midfield for majority of proceedings, allowing them have the ball in less threatening areas, before picking their moments to counter. The emerging Enock Mwepu is a technician who can hurt the Super Eagles with his skill and ability to spot a pass. Also a threat at set-pieces, the West African giants will need to stay touch tight to the teenager to reduce his effectiveness. Will Rohr stick to the Onazi-Ndidi pivot that featured last time out against Cameroon? The duo received rave reviews for their energetic displays in midfield, but against a side that’s expected to sit deep; their skillset may not be required. In the double-header against Cameroon – and especially in Yaounde – the pair struggled with successfully transitioning the ball from deep and it often required the intervention of Balogun to bring the ball out from the back and pick out passes from deep. John Ogu is the perfect midfield instigator, but bizarrely the midfielder doesn’t seem to be trusted enough by Rohr. The Super Eagles are top scorers in the African section of qualifying and this is clear evidence of where they do all their damage. Expect a forward line of Odion Ighalo, flanked by Victor Moses and the returning Alex Iwobi. However, with Chipolopolo expected to limit the amount of space in their third, will the trio be at their vibrant best against a defensive side? Zambia have scored six goals in qualifying, but four of those strikes came in their double-header against Algeria. They are not the most efficient of scorers, but their threat on the counter shouldn’t be underrated. [sub][/sub] http://www.goal.com/en/news/nigeria-vs-zambia-where-will-the-game-be-won-and-lost/8hcrnkxrc1sh12m5xmrbjd5d1
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