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Najwal:I don't hv rest of mind, when someone is tagging me what I am not. Thats very bad |
SQ16:How is that a red flag, have u send the bitcoin to me and I dd Nt pay ![]() Pls delete those post, very uncalled for when no exchange has been made |
SQ16:I Did not buy from you again cause I got the luno app from a friend. Am new to cryptocurrency, don't destroy a career have not even started
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SQ16:Like seriously?? Cause I have two accounts they should be aware of my number, coming to buy bitcoin from you is now a scamming alert?? Grow up man, I don't have time to start stressing my to start scamming anyone. You can't tarnish my Good image
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olayinkajnr:Pls wer can I get it |
olayinkajnr:Fmm2017 or 2018?? |
Please where can I get NBA 2k17 And is the game offline? |
kodded:Where can I get this game |
oloriooko:Ok.. .thanks |
Please did we play d 3-5-2 system or 5-3-2 ![]() |
Joebie:AIT according to nff IG page |
Please can I apply for IT on andela?? |
My IT is due to start May 2018 should I still apply or I'd their May/June batch |
Hw many centimeter is Dstv dish?? Is it 90cm?? |
Thank God o.. .. Russia ti sure |
komekn:What of Shehu |
UnknownT:Pay as you consume |
Rohr: We dedicate this win to @Carl_Ikeme. We said we were going to win for him and we did #NGACMR |
terzurum5:I tell u oooooo.... Coaching no be beans oh |
Nigeria don score 4 goals inside World Cup qualifier for d 1st time since we be win 4-1 ova Sierra Leone for Oct. 2008 (#WCQ2010). #NGACMR |
Lions are no longer safe in Nigeria. Either the rats are chasing them, or the Eagles are beating them mercilessly. 4-0 Sweet die. |
Odogwu Mikel......Master class Victor Moses...... The Gangstar Leon Balogun........ Solid rock Did we really beat the Cameroonians 4-0 ![]() Wawu....... Of the same in the return leg and we are in Russia ![]() |
Hugo Broos: "Nigeria tops the table but we have more experience following our #Afcon & Confed Cup campaigns. We can handle the pressure." |
We stand together, in solidarity with our goalkeeper Carl Ikeme. We believe he will overcome this challenge and join us again very soon.
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teeezy00:8m Captain @mikel_john_obi: "The World Cup is the biggest stage in football. You can never have enough of it. We want to be in Russia 2018." Coach Gernot Rohr: "We want the fans to turn out and fill up the stadium early on Friday to support us to victory. We need them." Ikechukwu Ezenwa: It is a huge responsibility to represent Nigeria. I thank the coaches for this opportunity. I will not disappoint |
Nigeria Super Eagles @NGSuperEagles @LeonBalogun: "This is not going to be an easy game. We'll need to be at our best. We'll give our all to pick the 3 points at stake." |
After helping English Championship club Hull City get a win against Bolton on Friday, the on-loan Chelsea right-back flew out to join up with the Super Eagles at the weekend ahead of back-to-back World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon. The two games could potentially see Nigeria extend their advantage at the top of Group B and Aina knows it would be a huge achievement to make his senior international debut if called upon. “It was a very proud moment to get called-up by Nigeria and the prospect of representing my country for the first time is very exciting,” he said to Hull City’s official website. “Everyone wants to play at the highest level and that’s what international level is. For me, it’s very exciting and I want to do really well. “We’ve got an important two games against Cameroon coming up and I’m really looking forward to the whole experience.” “It should be two good, but very tough games. They’re a physical side and will no doubt be in good spirits after winning the African Cup of Nations in February. “As I say, it will be tough but I’m very much looking forward to both matches and hopefully playing in the Super Eagles’ colours.” London-born Aina played for England at youth level – from Under-16s through to Under-20s – decided to switch his international allegiance in March earlier this year after spending time at a Nigerian training camp in Barnet. “It was an introduction to it all to see what I thought of it,” he explained. “I hadn’t played for England at any level for quite a while, and international football is something that I wanted to experience. Also, Nigeria is where my origins are. “I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the training camp and that was a key factor in my decision to switch.” |
@OfficialShehu Abdullahi arrives just in time for training. It's now officially a full house as every invited player is in #SoarSuperEagles
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Let's do this
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Georgioo:Pls hw can I unlock the manager mode |
MRTA7:Chelsea will go for morata |
sarang60:which movie is this |



