kenedy175: Do you think Liverpool plays with the midfield?? Liverpool's game plan is less focused on the midfield. No doubt about Madrid having world class midfielders. Apart from Ronaldo, who else could be of danger to Liverpool's defense? But your very shaky defense will have to contain the best trio in Europe.
I hope you know that Madrid played against the team that scored the most goals in the group stage(PSG) in the round of 16? if u don't control the tempo of the game, it will be difficult to beat Madrid.
kenedy175: Hahaha.. You were almost right. I'm surprised you think Madrid has a formidable defense. Just watch how your full backs, especially Marcelo will be turned to a proper centre back that doesn't venture forward. I pity your defense
can anybody ever make Marcelo sit at the back? as someone said earlier if Liverpool can't boss Madrid in midfield they would be made to suffer in the final.
progress69: [s][/s] You sound really bitter. Trying to be clever when u are not even half of that. I didnt ask u to give a shit about me, cos it is inconsequential to me, and it does not add a single $ to my bank account. When u clear your mind from double standards, and needless hate, you will become a better person in life. I didnt see you complaining or helping Trump to write speech or correcting the notions being passed by people like u that christians are being killed when in the real sense human beings are being killed. U can choose to believe whatever narration u want, it changes nothing and is as inconsequential as the P in Psychology.
U and all mischief makers are the problem of Nigeria. You did not complain when an obvious lie, and a divisive lie was told that only christians are targeted in killings when we all know that both Muslims and Christians have been victims of violence in the North East. If u read the article well u will know this is not a comparison but setting the records straight for people who are trying to divide the country along ethbnoreligious lines. The Nigerian press always have their ways of twisting words and portraying a false image that main reason Buhari prefers to talk outside the country than to the press in Nigeria. Look at the saga with lazy nigerian youths, even with the video, that lie still spread like wild fire. I am with the president on this
Truth be told, you do not deserve any response. I will however indulge you this once. First and foremost, I do not give s sh.t about you! you are not the president, neither are u any relevant. Secondly, there are better ways the president could have spoken without coming out as insensitive. below is an example I gave to someone else. When you are done, compare it to the statement from your president.
'Like many countries in the world, Nigeria is having to deal with the problems of insecurity. Truly, WE have lost lives and properties in Benue state and it does come as a big concern for OUR government because this is not the only place we are having to deal with this hydra l. WE have faced similar challenges in Taraba and Zamfara. In the Northeast region, even though we feel we have technically defeated Bokoharam, the Sambisa forest still serves as a hideout for these terrorists. What is paramount now should be what we do going forward from where we stand. How we ensure the safety of our citizens and properties, how we bring to justice these criminal elements that has hurt Nigeria....
BMZK: “Therefore, it is wrong to say the conflict is between Fulani and Tiv or other tribes, like in Taraba. ‘What of Zamfara, where more people were killed than in Taraba and Benue put together’?
“People need to understand that it is mischief that makes people to bring in religion or ethnicity,” the president said.
I don't know why it is so difficult to understand the above statement. From logical reasoning point of view Mr. President simply means the challenge is not particular to a tribe or religion but it cuts across the country.
of course my response could go like this if I was in his shoes...
'Like many countries in the world, Nigeria is having to deal with the problems of insecurity. Truly, WE have lost lives and properties in Benue state and it does come as a big concern for OUR government because this is not the only place we are having to deal with this hydra l. WE have faced similar challenges in Taraba and Zamfara. In the Northeast region, even though we feel we have technically defeated Bokoharam, the Sambisa forest still serves as a hideout for these terrorists. What is paramount now should be what we do going forward from where we stand. How we ensure the safety of our citizens and properties, how we bring to justice these criminal elements that has hurt Nigeria....
anibestlala: This kind of statement from buhari goes to prove that Buhari is President for the North and Muslims. He isn't genuinely bothered by the ceaseless killings perpetuated by Myeti Allah members and mercenaries.Our supposed President has taken sides!
it does hurt when the person you are supposed to run to for protection is the one 'aiming weapons' at you. I am truly dissapointed.
At this point, I would like to agree that president Buhari is just as clueless or as accused, divisive and insensitive. With statements like these, its no surprising the insecurity in the country doesn't seem to be getting any diminished. One would wonder if we are competing with the statistics for highest number of death or something?
If the president truly cared and is working sleepless on the issue of these nightmarish killings, one would think his response should be about how he has deployed military personnel to these violence prone areas, how members of these criminals have been caught in the act thereby proving or not whether they were herdsmen or not, how through intelligence gathering sponsors of the Bokoharam and Land grabbers in Benue have been arrested and made to face trial either within Nigeria or the International Criminal Court.
It is rather appalling and truly insensitive to imply that because people were killed in one state, its not a big deal if people get killed in another state. Dear Mr President, the protection of the lives and properties of the citizens of Nigeria is your responsibility regardless of their state, tribe or religion. A mischief to one is a mischief to all. #takeresponsbility!
Dear Mr Vice President, making statements is no longer enough. Fact is, it has never been enough. People are dying daily. It's not only the dead that's affected. It affects all Nigerians. He dead/injured have families whom they feed, who feeds them when their bread winners are dead or incapacitated? With incessant bombings and killings, how do we attract investors? Talk is cheap. You are responsible for the well being of Nigeria, please take responsibility
Its appalling how these people take Nigerians for granted. Is Sagay saying that Nigeria doesn't deserve better? is this the best we can have? Nigerians are some of the most optimistic people on earth. if these sets of minister have truly been 'impactful' on the lives of the citizens, the growing sentiments against the present government won't be this much.
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Its a welcome idea really. To integrate youth into the system is what we have been clamoring for. Even through the young Yaya Bello of Kogi missed the chance to prove youth worthy.
On the issue of a debate with Buhari, I am not sold on that. it is a mismatch. He will certainly outperform Buhari in a debate. Hopefully we'll get more insights on his agenda before the year runs out.
gbadexy: exactly! its pure wickedness. They would have naturally thought the demolition plan had been placed on hold and would have relaxed. 18 months is a long time to suddenly come and start demolition claiming they gave them sufficient time.
I don't know how you can think the government won't try to limit the fallout from this action. about a month ago, the government came to remind them, they threw tomatoes and chased the official away. last week, thee traders had a protest, blocked the roads holding placards. To say they didn't know is a fallacy. Its impossible that government will carryout any demolition without adequate notice...it does not happen. I live at ile epo so i am not telling u a 'dem say story' neither am I justifying whether it is right or not.
Chi59: So, in other words, what this pastor is trying to say is that respect killed both crew and passengers on board. Chai! Too much of anything is not good. Too much respect killed everyone on board the plane.
Do u believe this? According to the pastor, the junior pilot didn't speak up because he was younger instead choosing to stay quiet.. 1. if he stayed quiet, how did the pastor know that the younger pilot knows the solution?
2. in a highly professional environment 1+1 is usually 2. it will be difficult for my the older pilot not to see reason to truth.
3. Neither the younger nor older pilot has 2 lives so why would they both prefer to die that speak up
Makarous: As a matter of fact, what the man did was neither right nor wrong. Was it somewhat harsh, probable. Was it legal? Definitely it is! Could the company have lost the best candidate for the job? Probably. Different strokes for different folks. He personally feels if you're nonchalant with your basic civic duties, then, nothing stops you from seeing the job as a mere mean to an end! I for one have seen these situation(s) countless times. Recruitment policies for organisations are not unanimous. Conclusively, we Nigerians,(youths especially) need to understand the difference between hating the government and your country. Hate the government, not your country! For the love of your country, get your PVC! It's a powerful tool that's so underrated
: As a matter of fact, what the man did was neither right nor wrong. Was it somewhat harsh, probable. Was it legal? Definitely it is! Could the company have lost the best candidate for the job? Probably. Different strokes for different folks. He personally feels if you're nonchalant with your basic civic duties, then, nothing stops you from seeing the job as a mere mean to an end! I for one have seen these situation(s) countless times. Recruitment policies for organisations are not unanimous. Conclusively, we Nigerians,(youths especially) need to understand the difference between hating the government and your country. Hate the government, not your country! For the love of your country, get your PVC! It's a powerful tool that's so underrated
Makarous: As a matter of fact, what the man did was neither right nor wrong. Was it somewhat harsh, probable. Was it legal? Definitely it is! Could the company have lost the best candidate for the job? Probably. Different strokes for different folks. He personally feels if you're nonchalant with your basic civic duties, then, nothing stops you from seeing the job as a mere mean to an end! I for one have seen these situation(s) countless times. Recruitment policies for organisations are not unanimous. Conclusively, we Nigerians,(youths especially) need to understand the difference between hating the government and your country. Hate the government, not your country! For the love of your country, get your PVC! It's a powerful tool that's so underrated
Salma al-Majidi is first woman to coach a male football club in Sudan. Although, religious laws in Sudan prevents Sudanese women from having soccer teams, she didn't let that deter her loverfor football. Instead she found her way into coaching and pushed the boundaries.
She was recently acknowledged by FIFA as the first Arab and Sudanese woman to coach a men’s football team. In an interview with AFP, al-Majidi said she began having dreams of pursuing a footballing career at the age of 16, so she asked a coach in charge of a boys’ team if she could work with him.
In December 2015, she was noted in BBC Arabic's 100 inspirational women of the year. Al-Majidi is now 27 and has already coached four Sudanese men’s clubs. Even though she's an avid lover of football and has the CAF “B” badge, which means she can coach any first league team across the continent. She holds a degree in Accountancy and Management Studies from Al Nasr Technical College.