The D'Tiress did it. So the Falcon can do it. Nigerian women always making Nigerians and Nigeria proud.
I wish these greedy old bunch of foools in power would give women a chance to govern this great country of ours.
The men have failed!
orohbiro: If Nigeria concede just 3 goals today them over try make them just tell the pilot to get ready tommorow morning they should be taking their flight back
It will never be well with the person behind this moniker.
Rena Wakama, is now well-known in the basketball community there. She was recently named the D’Tigress’ head coach, and she brings a plethora of experience and a unique journey to the role.
On April 11, 1992, Rena Wakama was born in Rivers State, Nigeria. She had a great deal of talent and passion for basketball from a young age, which eventually helped her break into the professional ranks of the game. Her perseverance and diligence established the groundwork for a spectacular career that has since evolved into coaching.
Rena Wakama Career Rena Wakama, a former basketball player for Nigeria at the international level, made a lasting impression on the game by frequently representing her nation in games. She was a valuable member of the national squad due to her commitment to the sport and her talent on the court.
Rena Wakama Education Rena Wakama is a talented basketball player, but she is also a dedicated student. She graduated from Western Carolina with a degree in Therapeutic Recreation and continued her studies by earning an MBA from Manhattan. This academic background demonstrates her dedication to personal development and provides aspirant athletes with an encouraging role model.
Rena Wakama transitioned into teaching after her playing career, which has proven to be a natural step for her. At present, she assists the head coach at Stony Brook University in the United States. She has invaluable insights to help develop and mentor the upcoming crop of basketball talent thanks to her coaching experience and her time as a player.
AfroBasket Women is the women's basketball continental championship of Africa, played biennially under the auspices of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the African zone thereof.
Holding at the BK Arena in Rwanda, Nigeria defeated perennial rivals, Senegal to lift the trophy for a consecutive fourth time. Nigeria won the competition in 2017, 2019 and 2021.
The girls showed a strong start but succumbed to the Senegalese in the third quarter but bounced back in style to seal the memorable win, 84-74.
A sign that Niger will fair better if ruled by a woman.
Run! Run!! Run!!! My sister run away from the following men..
1. The ones who ask you what you have to offer. These are irresponsible men. They are looking for who to shift their responsibilities to. If not, why would they ask such a dummy question.
2. Men who are interested in your past than your future. Always asking you about your past life. These ones are not ready for marriage.
3. The ones who always want to have their way between your legs whenever you visit them. They can never marry you. It's that sexx that is keeping them.
4. The ones who do not tell you their plans. Always being secretive. You are not important to them because I see no reason a man should keep his plans away from the one he wants to spend the rest of his life with.
5. The ones who tell their parents almost every about them. They want to eat rice today mum will know. The want to send you 5k their daddy will know.
6. The ones who can't introduce you to their friends. They will not marry you.
7. The ones who do not want you to know their earnings. Run o.
Majesty7: If you are so sure of yourself, post your real picture. People who I know that normally shouts like castrated goats like you are always bold. Be bold enough to show yourself and make yourself known
Make myself known how? Even the owner of the forum does not make his face known. You need my face so you can come and attack me physically because I have chosen to speak up for my gender?
During lockdown in 2020 I do post my pictures here because I thought it was a forum with sane beings not until your fellow unfortunate nairalander male bastard started using my pictures to troll so I stopped. Go get a life and tell your men to stop with the rape.
Any Man Who Asks You What You Can Bring To The Table Does Not Have Intention Of Marrying You – Nigerian Lady
In a powerful statement that struck a chord with many, a Nigerian lady spoke out against the infamous “table test” that some men subject women to in the pursuit of love. The lady firmly believes that any man who asks a woman what she brings to the table may not have the best intentions for her. Instead, she advises women to be cautious and steer clear of such individuals, as they might only seek to use and discard them.
With her signature humor and wisdom, the lady emphasized that a responsible man, genuinely looking to build a meaningful future with a lady, would never resort to such tactics. She stressed that every woman has an abundance of qualities and values to offer and it is not a fair measure of love to be judged by what they can “bring to the table.”
Her message resonated deeply, empowering women to know their worth and seek relationships built on mutual respect and understanding. True love, she highlighted, is about cherishing each other’s uniqueness, dreams and aspirations rather than tallying material possessions.
Her heartening advice is a reminder that women should be celebrated for their character, intelligence and inherent qualities, rather than being reduced to superficial questions. Her words have sparked conversations nationwide, encouraging men and women alike to approach relationships with sincerity and authenticity.
In a world that often pressures individuals to fit into predefined roles, her message stands as a rallying cry for embracing true love, free from judgments and unrealistic expectations. As her words reverberate across the nation, women are finding the strength to recognize their inherent value and seek partners who appreciate them for who they are.
In the face of the “table test,” she urges all women to stand tall, assert their worth and choose partners who recognize their greatness beyond materialistic demands. As her empowering message spreads like wildfire, it becomes clear that true love is about finding someone who cherishes the essence of who you are, not just what you have to offer.
franchasofficia: lolz, u be boy na, I wonder what made u to decide to be trolling Nairaland as a lady that hates men when u know u are a guyman yourself
I don't have time for ediots.. my last mention. Enjoy
GO0DHardDick: You'll remain in your father's house forever!
Are you better than beautiful Indian girls who usually pay their men's Bride price? All the NL evening newspapers without sense, always talking carelessly.
squash47: someone like you will be very ugly and inferior in real life looking for men who will help her life. But u will come here and be condemning men. Ordinary job, u could not even provide for yourself, your family couldn't even start a business for you. If not for a kind hearted man who came to your rescue, you would have still been begging for job anyhow..... Abusive girl
I got a job without interview not even a degree yet. That shows how hot I am. I day does not go by without getting at least 2 male admirers. I'm hot, sexy and intelligent. Deal with that.
talented321: 1. He house u 2. He paid ur pride price 3. He feed's u 4. He pay all bills 5. He feed the children 6. He pays the children's school fees. 7. When your mother/father dies he is the one to spend money also when his mother/father dies he is the still the one to make all expenses 8. He walk all day to make sure u and the kids live a better life. 9. He sells his happiness for the family 10. He will be only regard as man when he produces something' but you as a woman can go into marriage without nothing 11. He know the worst u can do is to leave his house. 12. I don't like cheating but there is a different between cheating in men and cheating in woman'' the earlier u accept it the better for u 13. WITH MY HANDSOME WEED'' WHILE LUCKY DUBE KEEP THE VIBE CALLED '' IT IS NOT EASY''' GOING