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University of Nigeria, Nsukka aspirants Thread link, please? |
That K.O celebration by Wazza was just an epic scene. Totally loved it! There's only one Wayne Rooney! And just a reminder, Manchester City isn't finishing 2nd. |
INTELLIGENCE LOVE BEAUTY LOVE BEAUTY |
Whatever happens, However it happens, I know we'll all sit our children down at one point in our lives to tell them the tales of how Nigeria overcame the Boko Haram insurgents. We will! #NeverAgain will they resurface! |
The Brazil legend believes the Portuguese has overtaken the Argentine but feels that the Barcelona starlet will soon be No.1 in the world Pele says that after years of Lionel Messi "dominance", Cristiano Ronaldo must now be regarded as the finest footballer on the planet - but added that the future belongs to Neymar . Barcelona ace Messi won four successive Ballon d'Or awards between 2009 and 2012 but Real Madrid superstar Ronaldo has claimed the last two, sparking fresh debate over who is the greatest player in the game today. Pele feels that the Portuguese has overtaken his Argentine rival in recent seasons but says that Messi's 22-year-old Barca team-mate Neymar will soon be No.1. "Now, after several years of Messi dominance, the best is Cristiano," the Santos icon told L'Uomo Vogue . "The future will smile on Neymar. He can be the key man at Barcelona and help Brazil to return to its rightful place in the rankings." Meanwhile, Pele admitted that he can see no reason why he would not have thrived in the modern game, despite all of the advancements and changes football has seen since the 1960s and 70s. "I'd find myself at ease on the field today," the former forward stated. "It's not high-tech footballs that make a footballer, but talent and dedication." Despite having won three World Cups during his illustrious career, Pele admitted that he does have a couple of regrets from his playing days. "Never having partaken in the Olympic games is one," he added. "And never having played at Wembley." |
You feel bad and that "big grin" smiley is rampaging your story? Don't care about that stupid story. Wish your dad quick recovery. |
A picture of Bishop David Abioye.
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The presiding Bishop of Winners' Chapel Int'l wished the Bishop (his longest serving son in the ministry) a Happy Birthday. "To my longest serving son in ministry, fresh oil as you enter into this new year" - Bishop David Oyedepo. From me, Happy Birthday Sir! Fresh oil! #ProudlyAWinner |
zieraw2005:WHY? |
Okay, so you might have to do the choosing yourself.
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The Manchester United winger has placed his £4m house on sale. And this has brought up speculations that he might leave Manchester United in the summer (I don't agree ). What do you think? By the way, the mansion is a beauty to behold, checkout the inside of it.
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Ada is the head girl at Forcados, not just a student. |
Imagine all the ice cream in the refrigerator, and you can't give him some. WHY WON'T HE STEAL? Ermmm, this is funny tho. Forget my seriousness up there ;DImagine all the ice cream in the refrigerator, and you can't give him some. WHY WON'T HE STEAL? Ermmm, this is funny tho. Forget my seriousness up there |
html14java:Seriously? You can't see the faces? |
Abuja - Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has called on Nigerians to vote out all candidates of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) during the forthcoming general election. The governor, speaking at the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign rally at Iberekodo Primary School, Ibeju Lekki, regretted that the PDP has in the last 16 years, "served the country in reverse." "Nigerians have elected a bad government that is sponsored by a bad party at the federal level," he said. The governor recalled that eight years ago when he became Governor of Lagos, the Dollar was exchanging for N115 but noted as at today, the United States currency is exchanging at N225. He said this had created problems for Nigerian businessmen who depended on importation. "The most credible thing to be done by all Nigerians is to come out en masse on March 28 and April 11 and reject PDP by voting massively for the candidates of the APC at all levels," Fashola said. Fashola added that the presence of military men on election dates should not scare voters because even the military men and their families were also affected by the downturn in the Nigerian economy. - CAJ News |
Eye Test! Let's see how good your eyes are.
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A former governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the recent party primaries Sokoto State, Yusha’u Kebbe, has defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Kebbe said this in an interview in Sokoto on Tuesday He said he joined politics to protect the interest of his people and for the development of the state. Kebbe added that he defected to the PDP to achieve the objective and to ensure the success of the party during the forthcoming elections at all levels. Also read: 6 000 APC members defect to PDP in Sokoto State “If I continue to stay in the APC the state will not develop according to our hopes and aspirations,” he said. Kebbe was the governorship candidate of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) in the 2011 elections in the state. - NAN |
Uwakuwak:Of course. |
Baga Solo - Kellou Abakar knew she was in trouble as the contractions started not long after an Islamic extremist group attacked her town in Nigeria. Her husband was nowhere to be found, and so she pulled her 4-year-old son onto her back and grabbed her two little girls by the hand. The 30-year-old pregnant woman ran as fast as she could to escape the Jan. 3 attack on her hometown of Baga. It was one of the worst massacres ever carried out by Boko Haram during its five-year insurgency. Also read: Chad president tells Boko Haram leader to surrender or face death The jihadist group seeking to establish an Islamic caliphate is believed to have killed hundreds that January day, and Abakar still doesn't know whether her husband is among the dead more than two months later. Three of her other children disappeared in the chaos that ensued as the militants opened fire indiscriminately and threw people into the burning homes that had been set ablaze. The family made its way four hours on foot, and by the time she got to the shores of Lake Chad to board a boat to safety in neighboring Chad, she was too far along in her labor to get in. She gave birth in Nigeria. As soon as Aboubakar was born, she and the children got into a boat. "If I had stayed there they would have killed me too," she said softly inside a tent at a refugee camp now home to more than 6,000 Nigerians who have fled Boko Haram's violence. Abakar and her children arrived this week at the camp after taking refuge in several other villages. The camp on the edge of the Sahara Desert is jointly run by the UN and the Chadian government. As she sat breastfeeding Aboubakar, her older children played on the sandy floor, their cheerful voices drowned out by the wind rattling the tarp overhead. She hopes her husband will approve of the name she chose for him so he could get identity documents as a newborn refugee. There was no naming ceremony, no father was present to buy a sheep to slaughter in sacrifice. She named the child after his grandfather, for now. Many here hope their loved ones are not dead, but rather among those still hiding on the dozens of islands that dot Lake Chad which borders Chad, Nigeria and parts of Cameroon and Niger. The Chadian military tries to protect those fleeing here but even so, several weeks ago, Boko Haram militants aboard motorized boats attacked the peninsula of N'gouboua inside Chad, killing at least seven people. Since then, families have been brought from there to the camp where UNICEF offers health service and school and activities for the children. The families receive food from humanitarian agencies and are assigned tents erected in neat blocks. They seek shade from the desert sun under acacia trees. Refugees take water from a well. Men riding camels through the region also come to the well. Chadian authorities believe more than 2,000 people remain trapped on islands, awaiting transport to a refugee camp in one of the world's poorest countries. "Many are traumatized and come with only the clothes on their backs," said Dimouya Souapebe, the chief civil servant in the area. "We are obliged to welcome them, and share with them what we have to eat." Some 100,000 Nigerians have fled to in neighboring Niger, with roughly another 60,000 in Cameroon. Mahamat Abakar, 60, last saw his wife and eight children two months ago as they divided themselves between two small wooden boats. Upon arriving at this refugee camp, he was told that one of his sons was here too. When he saw him, he sobbed. "I keep the faith that God has saved the rest of them and I will find them too," he says. The 10-year-old said the boat he was on was sinking and the man paddling it ordered him and another child. They clung onto tree branches until people in another boat spotted them and brought them to safety. As a Muslim, the father has only anger for people who claim they are carrying out attacks in the name of Islam. "There is no passage in the Quran that says you can kill someone and steal their belongings and then kidnap their children," he said, wiping his eyes with a sandy scrap of fabric. - AP |
The midfielder was suspended for Sunday's win over Tottenham yet still managed to twist his ankle during the post-match celebrations but will not miss the clash with PSG Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has revealed that Nemanja Matic picked up an injury during Sunday's League Cup celebrations. The midfielder was suspended for the clash against Tottenham at Wembley and was forced to watch from the sidelines as Chelsea won the first major trophy of the season with a 2-0 victory. However, Mourinho says Matic picked up an ankle problem in the aftermath of the victory but does not expect the problem to rule him out of Wednesday's Champions League clash with PSG. "I will tell you something nobody knows," he told reporters. "Matic is injured and he got an injury celebrating the cup win. "If he wasn’t suspended, he wouldn’t have played today. He got a twist in the ankle on the pitch. He will play against Paris – he will train on Saturday or Sunday." Focusing on Wednesday's win, Eden Hazard's first-half strike was enough to down a resilient West Ham side and Mourinho took pride in the manner of the victory after Sunday's trophy success. "I normally don’t bite my nails but I understand what you mean and I agree totally," he said. "It’s not the best game to play after the final. West Ham are the best team at playing the way they play. We gave everything to cope with it defensively. "We had chances to kill the game, but we didn’t. When you don’t do that against West Ham, you are in permanent danger." Including Southampton's victory over Crystal Palace on Tuesday, every team in the top seven of the Premier League won during midweek and Mourinho underlined the need for momentum in the title race. He added: "In every title race you have different matches to play. You have matches where you need your quality to win, matches where you need luck, matches where you need to adapt to your opponent ... today we had to adapt. It was a game where we could easily lose two points. "We won with quality. The goal we scored was fantastic football. But when good football is not enough, we fight, we suffer together. We have this spirit from players with a profile of a good warrior. "I won six titles with the other team and one with these guys. The other team won six titles with me and continued winning for a decade. That was the most important team in Chelsea’s history. "Now we are trying to build. Let’s see what we can do." |
Cant wait to trash Newcastle tonight! Don't care if we're away or not! Come on #MUFC! |
khattab02:Can we make top4? |
I pray the evil spirit in her leaves before it's too late. No one knows where anyone belongs yet (until judgment day). I mean, it's written in the Bible (said by Jesus Himself) that GREATER works than His shall we do - that's exactly what some of these God's generals are doing!, then it seems like a new thing to these babes in the Kingdom. I vehemently advice the girl's parents to take her to a Bible-believing church for deliverance. |
Next 8 games are going to be tough, how many points can we take from them? #MUFC
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Happy Birthday sir! Let the Grace at work in your life replicate in us IJN. AMEN. |
LvG will still play Rooney in midfield! LvG will still play Rooney in midfield! |
Catch them alive! And do to them,what they did to thousands of innocent Nigerians. Spill their blood! Squeeze their neck! What nonsense! |
Now a corpse member. |
This is how the English Clubs got served over midweek; ManCity lost at home. Chelsea drew away. Arsenal lost at home. Liverpool crashes out of the Europa League after failing to impress in the UCL group stages. Tottenham kicked out of the Europa League by Mohammed Salah. I'm a fan of English football, the RED part of Manchester, precisely. My question is where did these teams get it wrong? where do the English clubs go from here? |
So we should do what? I don eye sjk.. "what is this one writing?" Is ringing in your head? Lol. Forget what I wrote up there... This is Hilariously Funny! |
A "SECRET" meeting, but it's out here? You know how may views this topic would get? |
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LvG will still play Rooney in midfield!