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Yampotatocarrot:It wasn't even Plumptre wing I was referring to, it was the other side of our defence, Morocco had too many chances there. |
That right hand side of the defense is trash. The Morrocans keep riding them. Sigh �� |
Johnchrix:Only F00Ls make statements like this. |
Snakedoctor1:What school in Italy? |
Jona48:I don't think there's anything like that. If you're going for schooling, ensure you have all your documents ready as some folks already stated in earlier threads. You go in the embassy with your docs, then you go back in a week to have your documents back. After that, you go through TLS for the final VISA stage. All the best. |
klassyguy:Oga, instead of getting defensive, why not pick wisdom from what he said. |
With absolute seriousness is the coding programme, your future will be great. With absolute seriousness in the HND, you are more likely to end up with regrets, disappointments and pain as the situation of things offer no hope to people who wield such certificates. You know what to do already. With tech you are unstoppable. Just ensure you read widely and able to build wonderful products with your skills and being able to present your results eloquently. The future is yours. Cheers. |
Your dashboard is great but your background makes it poorly readable. |
So sorry about this. Please on what grounds were you denied ![]() Wande35: |
We only hope things get better |
Nice PR! |
#WengerOut |
#WengerOut |
He was really impressive, even from the first game |
Wenger out |
#WengerOut |
amadiwati:thank you |
Hello house! I seek for a very good book on geometry or a link to download one online. Thanks in anticipation. ![]() |
#WengerOut |
Up Arsenal |
Up arsenal |
God will bless you and the baby beyond your imagination even the dad |
Nigeria government and rush hour project completion is one |
Up gunners |
No be bubu write am, he just read it |
And we keep paying attention to uselessness. That declaration though, doesn't scare me one bit. Shior, who greeting epp! Has it stopped the wickedness going on in the world?? These guys should just try get a life jor. |
Up Arsenal |
My life growing up as a Nigerian. Nigeria history, one thing i always looked forward to during my social studies classes, one thing i can never forget, when i was eleven, always trying to decipher what each lines of the national anthem meant, the vigor in each stanza, the high dose of unending patriotic prayer each lines carries. Wow, each time i read it probably from a social studies textbook made by Evans or Macmillan books i just smile, yes my country is great, Nigeria is beautiful come on, look at our coat of arms, the national flag, what each symbol meant i get this overflow of smile like a the average jack who just won a bet ticket, innocent me, nothing makes me happier than being able to answer some questions surrounding these symbols in tests and exams. I was overly patriotic, in fact i was in a kind of subconscious utopia of my own. Well, that is from the educational/classroom point of view. Again, church, a place i find solace in, the soothing wonders of miracles, how comforting, how healing. Attending the children section of my church, we were told to always pray for our parents and our country. 'Lets pray for our president' our teachers will say back then, that always grease up my level of patriotism in the country cos i feel if the country gets better it's as a result of the prayers i offered while in church and before i lay my head at night time. Hmmmmm, what a high level of innocence, what a colossal amount of naivety. Nigeria will get better i always say, to be honest i still say that prayer till today, but you might wanna question the strength of my faith now. I remember once upon a time in my early teenage years while helping out at my mom's shop in her absence, having a very mild political conversation with a regular customer of hers, i argue with a very strong stance that Nigeria was in a very perfect state. As of then, everything seems perfect to me, i told him i eat three times a day and i have a good home too, but the more knowledgeable customer made me realize that my so rather wrong insinuation was as a result of my innocence and naivety concerning Nigeria's economical situation, also because i have parents that fend for me. The words he told me that day, over twelve years, till today i can never forget, as at that time, i had it in mind to prove him wrong by gathering facts just to disprove him and score myself some very high points. Now, at least am an adult with adequate information and a more much matured view of events around the country/world and all the childish daydreams have been washed away like a weathered soil, it's so appalling seeing the leaders you pray so earnestly for display nauseating unpatriotic acts unworthy of a true leader. God help us, i know am not the only one that once had this type of experience, it only takes one soft blow for one to be dealt a very hard automatic reset button to see how things really are. Damn it, it's so painful after every four years, we can't have a leader that can boast of making a tangible change in the life of citizens am not talking about those things they feed us in the media either in print or electronic. The patriotic fire in me is dying slowly, it has now turned to anger, a special type of anger in which i want all youths to join in fighting for a better Nigeria, against the old cargos, against the canker worms that have brought this nation on its knees. 2019 is fast approaching, lets not allow Arsenal and Liverpool's dismal display in weekend games hinder us from seeing the malnourished food they have been feeding us while acting like they are doing us a favour. I remember vividly some months ago, a certain elected official in a certain West Africa state donated wheelbarrows to empower the youths. I laugh a scornful laughter. Youths! Arise! Lets make [b]Nigeria[/b]great again. #EnoughIsEnough |
My life growing up as a Nigerian. Nigeria history, one thing i always looked forward to during my social studies classes, one thing i can never forget, when i was eleven, always trying to decipher what each lines of the national anthem meant, the vigor in each stanza, the high dose of unending patriotic prayer each lines carries. Wow, each time i read it probably from a social studies textbook made by Evans or Macmillan books i just smile, yes my country is great, Nigeria is beautiful come on, look at our coat of arms, the national flag, what each symbol meant i get this overflow of smile like a the average jack who just won a bet ticket, innocent me, nothing makes me happier than being able to answer some questions surrounding these symbols in tests and exams. I was overly patriotic, in fact i was in a kind of subconscious utopia of my own. Well, that is from the educational/classroom point of view. Again, church, a place i find solace in, the soothing wonders of miracles, how comforting, how healing. Attending the children section of my church, we were told to always pray for our parents and our country. 'Lets pray for our president' our teachers will say back then, that always grease up my level of patriotism in the country cos i feel if the country gets better it's as a result of the prayers i offered while in church and before i lay my head at night time. Hmmmmm, what a high level of innocence, what a colossal amount of naivety. Nigeria will get better i always say, to be honest i still say that prayer till today, but you might wanna question the strength of my faith now. I remember once upon a time in my early teenage years while helping out at my mom's shop in her absence, having a very mild political conversation with a regular customer of hers, i argue with a very strong stance that Nigeria was in a very perfect state. As of then, everything seems perfect to me, i told him i eat three times a day and i have a good home too, but the more knowledgeable customer made me realize that my so rather wrong insinuation was as a result of my innocence and naivety concerning Nigeria's economical situation, also because i have parents that fend for me. The words he told me that day, over twelve years, till today i can never forget, as at that time, i had it in mind to prove him wrong by gathering facts just to disprove him and score myself some very high points. Now, at least am an adult with adequate information and a more much matured view of events around the country/world and all the childish daydreams have been washed away like a weathered soil, it's so appalling seeing the leaders you pray so earnestly for display nauseating unpatriotic acts unworthy of a true leader. God help us, i know am not the only one that once had this type of experience, it only takes one soft blow for one to be dealt a very hard automatic reset button to see how things really are. Damn it, it's so painful after every four years, we can't have a leader that can boast of making a tangible change in the life of citizens am not talking about those things they feed us in the media either in print or electronic. The patriotic fire in me is dying slowly, it has now turned to anger, a special type of anger in which i want all youths to join in fighting for a better Nigeria, against the old cargos, against the canker worms that have brought this nation on its knees. 2019 is fast approaching, lets not allow Arsenal and Liverpool's dismal display in weekend games hinder us from seeing the malnourished food they have been feeding us while acting like they are doing us a favour. I remember vividly some months ago, a certain elected official in a certain West Africa state donated wheelbarrows to empower the youths. I laugh a scornful laughter. Youths! Arise! Lets make Nigeria great again. #EnoughIsEnough |
In Russia already. I iteratively tell this People that Alex Iwobi is better than Lionel Messi but hating has gotten the better part of some that they fail to recognize the fact. Now, let me prove right to you my never ending assertion that the former is better than the latter; Alex Iwobi scored for Arsenal on Nigeria's independence day, that same day Lionel Messi couldn't peacefully stop the Catalonia referendum which didn't go well with the Barcelona police. {if you wanna argue at this point go to Spain first and confirm} Now, Argentina played Peru with a star studded team with L10 as captain, you know the Argentina squad nah, no need to mention names, even with inform Alejandro Gomez. Yet, Messi and co could only fire blanks in front of their home fans. Now take a look at Iwobi, small 20 year old boy we are managing he came on the pitch as a second half substitute and performing magic in just 8 mins, imagine what Messi couldn't do in 90 mins with a start studded team. Now, Nigeria has qualified for the 2018 world cup in Russia thanks to Iwobi's lone goal while L. Messi's Argentina hope of reaching Russia is thinner than a 5mm pencil line on an a4 paper . People should just agree to the fact. Iwobi > Messi One Iwobi is better than the whole Argentina squad. Am in my house
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Wehdone sir.
Wonderful!!! |
Kk |
