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cinoedhunter:Is Osinbajo still part of this government? I've not heard from him in a while. I hope the cabal have not put him under house arrest? |
NtoAkwaIbom:Nobody is talking about Ronaldo deserving it this year. It was so clear Messi deserved it. The op was referring to the one won by Modric last year. That award belonged to Ronaldo but he was denied for whatever reason |
midnighter:No please. Zarah, spelt also as Zerah is not the same as Sarah. Read the bible portions i mentioned in my original comment and be guided. |
crackhaus:Never! Don't ever name your child Zarah. Zarah means someone who steals leadership, opportunity, and whatever is "stealable". If you check the circumstances of their birth in Gen.37 vs 28-30. Zarah tries to come out first by putting out his hand but his hand was withdrawn before Pharez came out unexpectedly. If you read Joshua 7 vs 1, you will see that Achan, the thief, was a descendant of Zarah. |
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Whoever compiled this list has issues. During Jose Mourinho's first time at Chelsea, he didn't lose a single game at Stanford Bridge for the entire 3 seasons. In his first season, He lost only one game to Manchester City at the Etihad stadium. That's already straight 19 home games without defeat. In his second season and third season(2015/16 and 2016/17) he didn't lose a single game at home. That's over 50 games already. In the Invincible season of Arsenal, they had at least 19 home games unbeaten and they even had more because they were on a 49 games unbeaten run before they lost to Manchester United 2-0 the following season which was game number 12 of the new season. I can go on and on....... @op I hope your head is not paining you? Modified: The 4 Longest Unbeaten Runs at Home in Premier League History Robbie Copeland 11 Mar 2019 Liverpool's 4-2 victory over Burnley on Sunday marked their 36th consecutive Premier League match at Anfield without defeat. That's almost two years without tasting defeat at home in the competition. It's a remarkable run from a remarkable Reds side, and even though it's one that looks increasingly like it might not even result in a league trophy thanks to those spoilsports in Manchester, it's a pretty notable accomplishment in its own right that puts them in some esteemed company. To put it into context, then, here's a list of the top four home runs of the Premier League era. Manchester United - 36 Games (December 1998-December 2000) Paul Scholes The Manchester United team at the turn of the century under Sir Alex Ferguson was, to be fair, quite good. The 1998/99 campaign saw them become the first side in the history of English football to pick up a Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League treble, and they historically followed that up with another league title the following season. At anything close to their best during that time, they were unstoppable, with the likes of Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Roy Keane running the show in midfield and Andy Cole banging them in at the top end, and that quality certainly shone through in their home form. They lasted two years without suffering defeat at Old Trafford, before Liverpool eventually showed up and spoiled the party thanks to a spectacular Danny Murphy free-kick on 17 December 2000. Liverpool - 36 Games (April 2017-Present) FBL-ENG-PR-LIVERPOOL-BURNLEY Given how supporters of Liverpool and United often define themselves in comparison to one another, Reds fans will be happy to know that just one more game without defeat at home will see them surpass their rivals' record. They haven't lost a home match in the league since Christian Benteke scored twice as Crystal Palace came from behind to record an impressive victory in April two years ago, and although they haven't been at their electric best since the turn of the year, their home form has kept them in the fight for a first league title in almost 30 years. Once again, Anfield is perceived to be a fortress, and Tottenham are the next side who will try to penetrate it when they visit after the international break. Manchester City - 37 Games (December 2010-December 2012) Sergio Aguero Manchester City's 2017/18 'centurions' will go down in history for their record-breaking feats, but it's worth remembering that Roberto Mancini's side achieved a thing or two of their own back in the day. The wider picture is often forgotten, but that famous Aguero goal against QPR that clinched them the league in the last seconds of the season in 2012 came amid a frighteningly impressive run of home form that saw them go two years without defeat at the Etihad. It marked the beginning of the most successful period in the club's history, and gradually over the next ten years they would go from strength to strength, developing into the powerhouse that sits on top of the Premier League today. Chelsea - 86 Games (March 2004-October 2008) Chelsea's Captain John Terry (C) lifts t And then, way out in front and ruining the game for everybody, is Chelsea's quite frankly ridiculous run of 86 league games at Stamford Bridge without defeat. What chance have you got? The only thing surprising about the four-year run is it only spawned two league titles, back-to-back in 2005 and 2006, but it was a period that really established them as the new challengers to United's dominance as Arsenal began to falter. Again, it was Liverpool who mercifully brought that run to an end with a 1-0 win. Fast-forward 11 years, and they now have quite the fight on their hands if they are to overturn the 50-match advantage Chelsea have on them here. |
Very soon they will discover Osinbajo has committed an impeachable offence. An impeachment proceeding will be instituted, and you can guess the rest of the story. Something tells me Tinubu is part of this conspiracy against his own kinsman. Let's just wait and see events unfold. Like somebody said earlier, Osinbajo already threatened the cabal with resignation, he should have resigned and keep his dignity intact, but what do I know? |
senatordave1:Oh, I see! How then did he win? Oval or Spherical? Double standard everywhere |
dokyOloye:You may be right about Ogah winning the election flat. However, it's the same way Adeleke won the election flat in Osun gubernatorial election but how did it pan out in the end? Double standard from the ruling pay |
who else is to be blamed? |
thank God |
Please does anyone knows the name of any other member of this group apart from this oleyede guy? It's like this MURIC is a one-man movement |
Iwo town was in a mourning state that day when the remains of Afrika was brought home. I cried that day like he was my personal brother.! George Iwilade rest on. |
cyndylove64:The goal wasn't offside! The Ball touched Ighalo before getting to the guy that scored the goal. When that happens it's no longer deemed offside! it's now more like an intercepted back pass. if you pay attention to the VAR review the focus was on the ball hitting Ighalo first. Thank God we won. |
GrammarNazi1:Is there any false claim in the article? If not then shut up |
Taniaa:Did you read the thread at all? The incident happened in Kenya, not Nigeria |
greensandy:I beg to differ! A dead party doesn't produce over 11million votes. I'm indifferent as to who wins because I have never benefited from any government, but without sentiments a lot of things weren't right in this election. |
This op doesn't understand anything! It's in the south here that oversabi people pay so much attention to so-called invalid votes. Up North, they don't care as long as they can trace it to their person of interest. It's the reason you have block votes from there. Do you also hear of violence in the north? No! It's down here we use violence and allow the meagre votes we have to be canceled. |
davodyguy:Nothing is confusing! Don't be too lazy to do addition from what the Engr you quoted posted earlier. Your answer is there! PDP won. |
davodyguy:Scam! PDP total is 363, 474 APC total is 349, 241 you can do addition yourself from the result he posted above showing votes scored by local governments |
EngrBello:PDP 363,474 APC 349, 241 PDP wins by 14,233 votes |
Fraudophobia:Fake! PDP got 10,604 here. I listened to the results as announced on fresh FM. PDP won surulere. |
MURIC WHERE ARE YOU? COME AND DEFEND YOUR FAITHFULS |
These people are laying a solid foundation for an inconclusive election. Or am I the only one feeling all these fires are not accidents? |
Passionate888:I watched the video severally, it was APC flag. The video is on YouTube. One of the leaders asked somebody to pick the flag up and in the process stretched it revealing the APC clearly. Tinubu was really pained |
[quote author=Pidginwhisper post=75205437][b]WTF. Looks like she's suffering from a chronic illness/disease. She's only 50yrs of age. She's actually 54 |
When you can't find a !mammoth crowd to post, you must desperately look for something to show in your stupid claim that you have a good outing in the south east!. Pure love ko, pure water ni..Southeast is on a lock down for Atiku/Obi period. |
Lie from the pit of hell! I live in Ibadan, southwest Nigeria. I have never heard of SWAT. Every single friend and my family members are atikulating! All this stories na wash |
So the tapes are no longer doctored? It is now a case of Amaechi thinking aloud! SMH! |
This action of the Buhari media crew is a concession that Amaechi actually said those things and so they have to prove him wrong by releasing a picture of him reading. Is it not even ridiculous for a president to be posing for a photograph with newspaper just to discredit his own appointed minister. It's just a shame! |
Where is MURIC when you need them most? The stupid professor should come and defend this pls? |
martineverest:Which fake news? I was right at the scene after crossover service. Although I can't ascertain the number of casualties because I just drove slowly by. The scene was a gridlock for vehicles as the said trailer was right on top of what looked like a corolla car. |
