Sports › Osimhen Hits Brace In French Debut by scarred9jan(op): 8:07pm On Aug 11, 2019 |
Super Eagles Striker Victor Osimhen grabbed a brace on his debut for Lille who defeated Nantes 2-1 in their French Ligue 1 clash at Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Sunday. Osimhen, who has been capped 5 times for Nigeria, scored his first in the 19th minute when he chested down a long pass, raced clear of his marker then hitting a low shot into the back of the net. https://sportinglife.ng/osimhen-hits-brace-in-french-debut/
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Sports › Shehu Abdullahi: I Am 100% Fit by scarred9jan(op): 6:18pm On Aug 09, 2019 |
Super Eagles defender, Shehu Abdullahi had declared himself 100 percent fit after returning to training with his TFF First League side, Bursaspor. SportingLife reports that the 26 year old played only 42 minutes of his Africa Nations Cup debut with the Super Eagles in Egypt after he pulled a hamstring and was replaced by Chidozie Awazim in Nigeria’s 1-0 victory over Burundi. The Nigeria international uploaded a picture from his training session with Bursaspor teammates on his official Twitter account with the caption, “Back to work, 100% fitness. Thanks for the love.”........ Read more below; https://sportinglife.ng/shehu-abdullahi-i-am-100-fit/
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Gaming › Re: Football Manager 2018 PC Official Thread by scarred9jan(m): 4:41pm On Jul 01, 2019 |
timidapsin: Football Manger 2018 is here and all thanks to SEGA there are cool improvements from FM17
I am currently playing, I like how they made the game more realistic by adding the Tunnel Interview and a new cool camera replay system.
For new FM Gamers, FM18 might be a little tough and complicated for you but with time you will understand and Love it . I would love to get the link to download |
Politics › Re: Announcement From Turkish Embassy Abuja Concerning IPOB by scarred9jan(m): 12:20pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Announcement From Turkish Embassy Abuja Concerning IPOB by scarred9jan(m): 12:17pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
redsun: How would turkey support biafra in the firstplace? It is an Islamic state like rogue Nigeria. They will only support a government that thinks backwards and wants to turn the clock back. But Ipob peeps were hailing Turkey's 'support' not too long ago. Now that they have denied any involvement they are now Islamic and rogue state, abi? Reminds me of Aesop's Fable of the fox and the vine. look it up. |
Sports › Carl Ikeme Has Acute Leukaemia! by scarred9jan(op): 6:29pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
Super Eagles goalkeeper Carl Ikeme has been diagnosed with acute leukaemia. The 31-year-old Nigeria international returned abnormal blood tests during pre-season testing, and further tests revealed he is suffering from leukaemia. Ikeme will now start an immediate course of chemotherapy as he begins a lengthy battle against the disease. “It would be an under statement to say that everyone at Wolves has been shocked and saddened to hear the news of Carl’s diagnosis,” said Wolves' managing director Laurie Dalrymple. “That relates to both players and staff as Carl has been at the club for a very long time and remains such an integral personality within the group. “At the same time, we all know what a fighter and a competitor Carl is, and I have no doubt that he will take all of those attributes into this battle. “Similarly, its goes without saying that Carl and his family will receive the full love and support that we at Wolves can provide – we are all with him every single step of the way towards a full recovery. “There are going to be some very tough times ahead, but he will receive the best possible care, aided and supported by our own club doctor and medical team, as he embarks on the lengthy process of treatment. “We are speaking to Carl regularly, and sending him our very best wishes as he comes to terms with this news and starts his recovery.”
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Romance › Re: Facebook User Claims A Customs Boss Slept With Her Twice And Dumped Her (Photos) by scarred9jan(m): 9:12am On Mar 31, 2017 |
PROPHETmichael: For those of you trying to know who the girl is... are you an investigative journalist? |
Sports › Nigerian Boarding School Made Me Tough. Anthony Joshua by scarred9jan(op): 3:32pm On Mar 29, 2017 |
Nigerian boarding school made me tough. Joshua Anthony Joshua will be Britain's highest-profile fighter when he faces Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley next month, but he was very nearly lost to a boarding school in Nigeria. The IBF heavyweight champion, whose full name is Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua, joined his Nigerian mother Yeta in the African nation for six months at the age of 11 and attended a school he expected to remain in. After a period that he believes taught him discipline, Joshua and his family returned to the UK, and he resumed the path that led to him being discovered as a promising amateur fighter who has since been groomed for exceptional success. Victory against Klitschko on April 29 would also earn Joshua the WBA title, and ensure that he surpasses David Haye's record of being world heavyweight champion for three fights. The controversial and outspoken Tyson Fury's struggle with depression meant he vacated his titles without making a single defence, while many refused to overlook the fact the London-born former world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis represented Canada when he won Olympic gold. Against that backdrop, if he is not already, Joshua is on course to become Britain's most popular heavyweight since the long-retired Frank Bruno. It could, however, have very easily been different had he remained elsewhere. 'I thought I was going there (Nigeria) on holiday,' said the 27-year-old who also has an Irish-Nigerian father, Robert. 'I wasn't prepared for it. It was a boarding school as well. 'At the time you think 'Why?', but as you get older you think it was good that you experienced it. It was good for me. 'I think my mum was trying to do some business there; maybe she had it in her mind. You don't just randomly decide to move there. She might have been thinking about it, but didn't inform us because we were kids. We stayed out there, not long, only six months. 'It was a change and I thought I was going to go for the full course: 5.30am in the morning, up fetch your water, put like an iron in your water to warm it up. Your clothes had to be washed and ironed. 'It wasn't an issue but I wasn't prepared. It was a good discipline. 'We got beaten. That's my culture: beating. The government raise your kids now; parents aren't allowed to raise their kids, because there is so much control about what you do or what you say. In the (Nigerian) culture it's family, outside support; everyone has a role in raising the kids.' Joshua, who last visited Nigeria - where he still has family in Lagos - 13 years ago, is expected to fight the 41-year-old Klitschko in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley, the biggest boxing crowd in the UK since the Second World War. 'I thought I was in heaven (when I returned to England),' said Joshua, who continues to be linked with having a future fight in his mother's homeland. '(But) when you are in sport you become a representation of people. I've got it (an outline of Nigeria) tattooed on my arm, so people can relate to me. 'I don't know if (a fight there) will happen.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-4358756/Anthony-Joshua-believes-Nigerian-boarding-school-helped.html
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Christianity Etc › Re: What Do You Enjoy Most About Sunday Service Or Mass? by scarred9jan(m): 10:29am On Nov 20, 2016 |
danemenike: Every Sunday millions of Nigerians go to church for one reason or the other. Regardless of the "reason" why they go to church, there's this activity or program that's of particular interest to everyone. Sunday service activities includes spirit-filled praise and worship, powerful prayer session, testimony time, offering time, Special presentation etc Sunday service activities differs from denomination to denomination but slightly similar in most cases.
What I enjoy most about Sunday service is the word session, cos when the word of God is preached I receive great inspiration for my spiritual life and business. What do you enjoy most about Sunday service? Sleeping at home. |
Family › Re: My Friend Is Cheating On His Wife, Putting Me In A Tight Situation by scarred9jan(m): 2:09pm On Nov 14, 2016 |
Gaggi: My Friend Is Putting Me In A Tight Situation
My very close colleague and friend and I work in the same office. He relocated his family out of town almost a year ago, the wife traveled for further studies. He has a lovely wife, really good woman and two lovely kids. I also live with my family. We used to visit each other and our kids played together while they were around.
The issue now is he now keeps a steady girl. The girl cannot hold a light close to anywhere near his wife. The wife beats her in terms of beauty, class, intelligence, fashion, attitude, just name it.
At first i didn't talk when i saw them together. Felt it was a casual fling, he probably was lonely and needed a little company. However, he now takes her everywhere, friends houses, colleagues parties etc. I have warned him severally but he keeps telling me he'll look for the right time to let her go. He's been saying this for more than 6 months now. He even confessed that they do have unprotected sex occasionally, especially when they are both drunk and she has said she'll kill him and kill herself if he leaves her for another girl.
I hate to see my friend destroy a beautiful family. I don't know what to do to save him. I don't have his wife's number, even if i did, telling her might result to breaking the marriage instead of saving it. For now, all i do is just pray for him. Anybody with any brilliant ideas? Talk to him, Man to Man. If he feels trapped then he should find time to be with his family if he can afford it. And confess there (gives him a chance to see what he might lose). When he comes back, if they, the family have decided to work things out he should man up a severe all ties with her. Make sure you are there when he does so if anything happens to him you can stand as a witness. |
Celebrities › Re: ABS Reacts To Chidinma Okeke's Interview: "You're A Liar And A Greedy Girl" by scarred9jan(m): 9:22pm On Nov 13, 2016 |
Smellymouth: Nollywood producers, over to you ==>
Chi-Chi the cucumber Girl..Part 1-50
Starring ===>
Daniella Okeke.. Kanayo O. Kanayo.. Igwe Tupac aka Amoshine.. Chinwetalu Agu..
Marketed and distributed by Okey Affason, No 1/3 Pound Road, Aba, 52 Iweka road, Onitsha or 92 Ilupeju Lane, Idumota Lagos!!!!!!
GRAB YOUR COPY NOWWWWWWWW!!!! Turn the plot to telemondo. |
Celebrities › Re: Georgina Onuoha Votes For Hillary Clinton (Photos) by scarred9jan(m): 9:54pm On Nov 08, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Has Mr. Seun Osewa Gone To Church Before by scarred9jan(m): 10:39pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
Yungkid101: I'm asking so that i'll know how to reply you, i thought you are an Athiest, but seeing you quoting the Quran confused me. In order for me to reply you, i would like to know if you believe in Religion or not. I need to know cuz i don't like arguing with an amateur that don't know anything and don't want to know. Shows just how uninformed you are. If you did not understand what he did just there then you are quite dense and should stop exhibiting your ignorance on public forums. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Has Mr. Seun Osewa Gone To Church Before by scarred9jan(m): 4:03pm On Nov 07, 2016 |
Seun: It would be unwise if the marriage is meant to be a life partnership. Imagine sharing a serious problem with your wife and instead of something sensible she tells you that demons are responsible and the solution is prayer and fasting. Or worse, she deliberately offers no support because she thinks the problem may drive you back to God. She'll try to use 'the rod' to force the children to go to church because the bible says so. If you decide to adopt a black cat and an owl, she'll say "over my dead body" because she thinks they can be used by witches to harm the family. Worst of all, when we are free, instead of using the time for acrobatics, she may use it for prayer and fasting and seeking the 'face of God'. I share the same thoughts with you. |
Politics › Re: Nimasa Re-awards Tompolo’s Contract To Akanya, Rivers APC Chairman by scarred9jan(m): 4:28pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
modath: NIMASA is not Tompolo's property!! End of story! 
Oh ye wailers from the from the sunny side (especially those still mourning edo election loss, drinking mist mag for another person's indigestion) SNECOU belongs to one of una "blodas. So make una think we'll before going buckwild!!!  What happened to AMCON? |
Health › Re: Woman Discharges Maggots From Her Vagina In Ogun (Photo) by scarred9jan(m): 4:17pm On Oct 01, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerians Need Solutions Not The Cause Of Problems – saraki by scarred9jan(m): 6:25pm On Sep 20, 2016 |
adonbilivit: saraki eleniyan...hate him or love him, this is a fact. abi wetin concern us with how e take happen? u promised to solve our problem, do it. simple!!! And how can one solve a problem without knowing what caused it in the first place? |
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Politics › Re: Buhari, Osinbajo, Ministers, Others Pocket N2.3bn Salaries In One Year by scarred9jan(m): 9:58pm On Sep 18, 2016 |
Geniro: If PEJ invested in an hotel worth billions, who are you to question her. have you gotten the full facts about her investment. Afterall we were told that Aisha buhari spa business was good enough to earn her a N10 Million on wristwatch.
According to your diary N2.3 billion is chicken money in a time we are screaming austerity measures. May God have mercy on your zombie ravaged soul.
Look at the mirror and see hypocrisy smiling back at you. Buhari's wife had her spa BEFORE he became president. What was patience doing for her to earn such ridiculous amount of money? |
Politics › Re: The $15m In My Accounts Is For Medical Bills - Patience Jonathan by scarred9jan(m): 8:25pm On Sep 14, 2016 |
MICHEALADEX: inside her imagination tv will magu read her letter  |
Politics › Re: The $15m In My Accounts Is For Medical Bills - Patience Jonathan by scarred9jan(m): 8:21pm On Sep 14, 2016 |
lielbree: Hypocrisy is when you call a person who never held public office corrupt for $15m but turn a blind eye to a former governor who has over $700m in an American account in his name!
Ameachi said he "mistakenly" transfered over $700m from rivers state government to his personal account in minnisota USA. The bank has written a formal letter to buhari on their intention to return the money back to rivers state government.
If you doubt, do you research. I did and the only sources got was from blogs... Unless you believe everything on blogs |
Politics › Re: Throwback Pix Of Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe by scarred9jan(m): 8:04pm On Sep 14, 2016 |
That is not Awolowo.. |
Christianity Etc › Iceland Unearths Rock To Appease Angry Elves. by scarred9jan(op): 11:54pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
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Sports › Re: Mikel Obi Donates To Siasa, His Share Of Japanese Surgeon's Cash Gift by scarred9jan(m): 12:13pm On Aug 22, 2016 |
pippimp: You are a Nigerian. You can't understand. Not all of us, oh! |
Politics › Re: Ondo Elections: Yoruba Muslims Threaten Political Revolt by scarred9jan(m): 10:40am On Aug 17, 2016 |
Gaddafithe2nd: I laughed at your assumptions. Lagos 70% Christians, is it because of the mushroom churches scattered around nooks and crannies of Lagos . ileya is nearby, come and experience how Lagos would be deserted. Ogun state is not majorly Christians. I grew up among the Ijebus and Abeokuta people. If Muslims are dominant in Ogun state, why is their Ojude Oba always held 3rd day after Ileya. Quit assuming. The Christians started this mess, let the Muslims take their pound of flesh. The two religion are foreign to Yoruba land, sorry bro my ancestors don't worship deities, I don't know about yours. So your ancestors are the missionaries that brought christianity to africa? I am an atheist, Ijebuman so personally I have no regards for religion but the reason why Yorubas are somewhat indifferent to whether you are a Muslim or Christian is that we are Yoruba first, then Muslim or Christian. Same cannot be said of the other two tribes who have taken foreign religions to heart. Hence the intolerance. |
Sports › Re: Efe Ajagba Knocks Nigel Paul Out In Round One in 23 Seconds At RIO Olympics by scarred9jan(m): 12:25pm On Aug 14, 2016 |
erico2k2: EFE, I swear this guy nah warri pikin Actually he is from Ughelli. Used to be a baker too. god don butter im bread |
Christianity Etc › Re: Every Nigerian Atheist Should Be Outspoken by scarred9jan(m): 10:24am On Aug 14, 2016 |
stephenmorris: if seun won't propose a plan lemee start by saying lets meet somewhere open and discuss all this Must people always have to meet physically and discuss? Points are already being made here. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Every Nigerian Atheist Should Be Outspoken by scarred9jan(m): 10:14am On Aug 14, 2016 |
HCpaul: Wow! This really makes me feel happy and less reluctant in my pursuit of creating a sane environment where supernatural explanations will be discarded, trashed and eternally buried.
It's indeed that our outspokenness counts once it has successfully planted the seed of sanity in their mind and as well implants every seed of ignorance and delusion. They will reason it and the mind that is bold enough will adopt it with full courage, happiness and outspokenness.
Our outspokenness frees humanity from the scourge of religion into the sane world of human civilization. The main purpose of education is to substitute sanity for religious beliefs and indoctrinations.
Our eloquence will liberates mankind from all oppression of religious propaganda.
But the problem is that apart from online platform, how can we successfully communicate this rational information in our primitive environment filled with primitive homo sapients? You are a shining example of why people don't like Atheists. Primitive Homo Sapiens? Atheist educate not look down on people as primitive. |