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Easybaby You may want to read that again |
Na wa o, who tell you say i ask am sef talkless of gettin answer ![]() I know say you like am so carry go, but I hope say your mirror fit help your situation ![]() |
yeah, the terrorist escapes from detention again ![]() |
What do you mean in all religions? A highly rated Imam in the middle east tells Osama he can kill 10 million Americans and its ok. What other religion sanctions the murder of innocent people? Granted we have people that misuse the purpose of a religion for their personal purpose but Islam backs up the murder of non-islamists. This is why you always hear sad stories in every country where they exist. Please can you name one Islamic nation that allows freedom of religion? |
As much as I HATE to admit it, Arsenal has been playing fantastic football. These young folks have had some sort of belief in themselves and it is clearly showing on the pitch. They've come from behind to win games and even when they don't deserve to win, luck is on their side. They are definitely playing like premiership champions and to think that only few of them have ever been crowned champions. At this rate, they are well on their way to glory. However it is still a bit early to draw conclusions. They are young, and if they are beaten by a title contender it may take out some of their belief and steam. Again lets see how they can deal with injury crisis or the African Cup of Nations. At the moment, Arsenal is terrific. |
Efuah You are one of the most decent girls I've come across on Nairaland. I can not find enough words to highlight the fact that you are an example of what so many should be like. Keep this up. Naijaborn Exercise Restraint ![]() |
Saucekid na wa o, This is really gettin serious. . . you're even pleading now ![]() Ok i'll give you some support and see how much traffic I can get to your direction What are friends for? ![]() meanwhile you will have to pay for it o |
Well, some are seen, heard and felt much more than others ![]() |
aki |
Ola matchmaker - in the thread for gentlemen, cant quote now. babeelove/militia hitched or not - Na wa o, for some one appraised for wisdom how come you fall so short of understanding my post ![]() I never said I wanted her, dont remember ever mentioning that, I merely stated a fact that you gave her to me. Actually you asked me to choose between Acid and Babeelove ![]() hope that refreshes your memory ![]() |
Ok i wont tell you ![]() Whats up man? |
![]() There you have it naijaborn, a smile . . . whoops thats a grin ![]() Sup' |
I'm here |
Talk of heads . . . do we have anymore buyers? |
Ola just weeks back you were giving me Babeelove's (aka militia) hand in marriage now you want her for yourself. Does your mirror taint your sincerity and hidden intents? ![]() |
A Uk outfit is searching for C# programmers. http://81.138.6.182/Jobs/ |
A UK-based firm is opening a new outsourcing branch in Nigeria. Experienced Programmers should apply http://81.138.6.182/Jobs/ |
nite |
oya sorry, i'm no picture expert. you get offended too easily. you will meet a lot of critics in life and you may want to learn prove yourself if necessary. No harm meant anyway. Sorry again |
A question for his doctors . . . after obvious failure of the mental drugs ![]() |
he's lost it . . . again ![]() |
[size=14pt]Ten Cate to join Chelsea in next 24 hours[/size] Chelsea are on the brink of reaching an agreement with Henk ten Cate to join their coaching staff. Ten Cate quit his post at Ajax earlier this week after Chelsea agreed a compensation figure with the Dutch club for his services. Chelsea now expect to finalise the deal within the next 24 hours in order for Ten Cate to take up his role under head coach Avram Grant and alongside assistant Steve Clarke. A statement on Chelsea's official website read: 'Chelsea has reached agreement with Ajax for the release of Henk ten Cate. We expect to finalise his contract with Chelsea in the next 24 hours as assistant first-team coach.' Meanwhile Chelsea's injured midfielder has given coach Grant a major boost by confirming he has no intention of quitting the club. The former Bayern Munich midfielder, struggling to regain full fitness following two ankle operations, wants to remain at the Barclays Premier League club for the rest of his career. The Germany international struggled to make an impact under former coach Jose Mourinho and was linked with a summer switch to Real Madrid. Ballack has two years remaining on his current contract and even though Grant has replaced Mourinho and Ten Cate is set to arrive imminently, the German wants to remain part of the new set-up. Ballack, 31, told German TV station ARD: 'I feel very happy here and would like to end my career at Chelsea. 'Although I want to end my career at Chelsea, if I am still fit when my contract runs out, why should I not play on for another two years?' Ballack's desire to stay at Stamford Bridge is matched by Ivorian striker Didier Drogba who felt Mourinho's departure more than most. Drogba was very close to the Portuguese coach who left the club by mutual consent last month. Even though he has been linked with a move to Milan, Drogba was quick to dispel the rumours. Drogba said: 'Chelsea is my destiny today. I do not want the adventure to change. Milan? What a good club. But I have spoken to nobody.' Meanwhile Czech international Petr Cech admits it has been 'extremely difficult' to overcome the upheaval at the club in the wake of Mourinho's exit. But Cech believes the club have now turned the corner after beating Valencia in the Champions League and then recording their first league win under Grant with a 1-0 success at Bolton. Cech told CTK: 'It was extremely difficult to put up with everything that happened. But now it seems that everything is moving towards a better period. 'We scored a goal in the league at last. It was very important - our scoring drought had lasted 460 minutes. We will see what happens when we all return to Chelsea from international duty, but I hope the Valencia game was a turning point.' The 25-year-old is also among five Chelsea players on the shortlist for this year's FIFA World Player of the Year and is joined by England captain John Terry, Michael Essien, Frank Lampard and Drogba. They were all named on the list of 30 players from around the world, put together by FIFA's technical committee. The Blues are the second best represented club in the list, with only Barcelona (seven) having more nominations. Voting is undertaken by the coach and captain of each country's side, with individuals not allowed to vote for players from their own nation. Previously, Lampard finished second in 2005 behind Ronaldinho, while Andriy Shevchenko was placed third in 2004, when the Brazilian won the award for the first time. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=471535&cc=3888 |
your wahala plenty |
shut up jare ![]() |
For nairaland cuz i'm back |
white You are leading me to believe these are all different pictures of different people. |
so be happy ![]() |
ok o ![]() |
I'm here |
do you live in nigeria? What do you know about nigeria? |
Almondjoy Erm . . . Er . . Niger Delta militants? ![]() Why dont we take it slowly here, the topic says islamic militants Lets stick to that. ![]() |
Seun na wa o, leave the girl na, haba ![]() white You are ok jare . . . well a lot of peeps have said so already Seeing that this was a publicity stunt, i just want to add to the traffic ![]() |
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