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This should have happened years ago |
And come 2020 it becomes vision 2050. ![]() |
kidjoo:The guy done kolo finish |
slap1:fabricated news to sell papers |
On the contrary i think he is very brave taking on the establishment. We need a revolution in Nigerian football and if Okocha is the person to kick start it, so be it. Evil thrives when good men fail to do good. |
MrCrackles:May be sooner than you think |
Desperado Take it easy man But good luck. Dont expect any replies from NL though |
Arsenal should forget it They are losing that match They messed up big time last week when they failed to earn at least a draw against they effying ManU. Their redemption would be to beat Liverpool in midweek. |
And some persons are turning billionaires because of the queues. |
So should we all start celebrating Pointless thread |
*Sparkles~:Na immigration!! ![]() |
tpia.:You are watching too many scifi movies. According to traditional account, the original people and founders of the Benin Empire, the Bini, were initially ruled by the Ogisos (Kings of the Sky). The city of Ubini (later called Benin City) was founded in 1180 AD. About 36 known Ogiso are accounted for as rulers of the empire. One oral tradition states that during the reign the last Ogiso, his son and heir apparent Ekaladerhan was banished from Benin as a result of one of the Queens changing a message from the oracle to the Ogiso. Prince Ekaladerhan was a powerful warrior and well loved. On leaving Benin he travelled in a westerly direction to the land of the Yoruba. At that time the Ifá oracle said that the Yoruba people of Ile Ife (also known as Ife) will be ruled by a man who would come out of the forest. [/b]Following Ekaladerhans arrival at the Yoruba city of Ife also known as Ile Ife, he finally rose to the position of the Oba (meaning 'king' or 'ruler' in the Yoruba language) and later received the title of Ooni of Ife. He changed his name to 'Izoduwa,' (which in his native language meant, 'I have chosen the path of prosperity') [b]and became The great Oduduwa, also known as Odudua, Oòdua and Eleduwa, of the Yoruba. On the death of his father, the last Ogiso, a group of Benin Chiefs led by Chief Oliha came to Ife, pleading with Oba (King) Oduduwa to return to Benin to ascend the throne. Oduduwa's reply was that a ruler cannot leave his domain but he had seven sons and would ask one of them to go back to Benin to become the next King. Now Tpia knock yourself out. |
Dem send you come? |
Those guys have sold their soul to the highest bidder |
mama-gee:You having a laugh They have some of the most delicious meals on the planet |
concrete:Of course they do. Try excalibur on etete road. Be ready to spend some £$ though |
So this is political |
pointless |
a google search should do the magic |
MrCrackles:If it is littel cash here and there no problem. Imagine taking all her savings and emptying her account without informing her, thats iffy you d agree |
Black_Revo:Brilliant |
Well over to the government; If we still have one |
Skidoc:Maybe you need to water your sense of humour mr joker |
Beware of Toyota cars. Its all over the news Faulty breaks and accelerators |
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