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Ororo to make haters cry later tonight. |
Unizik Medical Student by aspiration. Any Unizik undergraduate or aspirant here? |
Help us, Lord. |
Obviously, Mr. Gary took advice from Mr. Gaal. You know how that is bound to end. ![]() |
Biko, which Twitter app be this? |
The promise of change now turning to a change of promise. Way to go Mr. President! |
The promise of change now turning to a change of promise. Way to go Mr. President! |
The peace meeting between the Amaju Pinnick-led NFF board and the Chris Giwa-led faction called by Sports Minister Solomon Dalung ended in an exchange of words, our newsroom understands. The warring groups are battling for the leadership of Nigerian football, even though the Amaju Pinnick group has occupied the position since their election on September 30, 2014. Giwa and his group, meanwhile, were supposedly elected into the same NFF board on August 26 also of 2014. As a result of the conflict, Sports Minister Dalung had called a peace meeting between both groups to broker peace, but it ended in disagreement as both Giwa and Pinnick exchanged words. Special Assistant on media to the minister, Nneka Ikem Anibeze live tweeted the exchanges. Click on the link below to see some of the tweets. http://.com/nff-peace-meeting-ends-abruptly-after-factions-engage-in-heated-exchange-of-words/ |
Adnan Januzaj's return would be very key for VG. |
Every leap she took was a hit back to back, from being an Usher at the GLO CAF Awards to being a guest to being the Presenter Iyalaya everyone Greatness ti take over |
Every CAF Player of The Year award Yaya Toure won was a hit back to back, from 2011 to 2012 to 2013 to 2014 Iyalaya CAF Aubameyang ti take over |
Shortest Graduate* |
8 years as Lagos State Governor - he grew grey hair. Baba might probably go bald in the next 12 months as Minister. Anyways, I pray God gives him the POWER to do all the federal WORKS and fix all the national HOUSING problems. |
The winner of the Man Booker Prize is
announced later with Hanya Yanagihara's
A Little Life the bookies' favourite to take
the £50,000 prize.
Yanagihara's novel, the story of four college
friends seeking fame and fortune in New
York, is tipped to win by bookmakers
William Hill and Coral.
It is the second year the prize is open to all
authors writing in English, regardless of
nationality.
The winner will be announced at London's
Guildhall later.
Man Booker Prize 2015: At a glance
This year's shortlist features two authors
from the UK, two from the US and one each
from Jamaica and Nigeria.
The shortlist of authors and titles is as
follows:
Marlon James (Jamaica), A Brief History of
Seven Killings
Tom McCarthy (UK), Satin Island
Chigozie Obioma (Nigeria), The
Fishermen
Sunjeev Sahota (UK), The Year of the
Runaways
Anne Tyler (US), A Spool of Blue Thread
Hanya Yanagihara (US), A Little Life
Victory for either Yanagihara or Tyler would
see the Man Booker have its first American
winner.
Marlon James is the first Jamaican-born
author to be shortlisted for the prize. William
Hill said his novel, which explores the
attempted assassination of Bob Marley in
the late 1970s, had moved up from fifth
favourite to second favourite.
This year's judges are Michael Wood (chair),
Ellah Wakatama Allfrey, John Burnside, Sam
Leith and Frances Osborne. They considered
156 books for this year's prize.
McCarthy is the only shortlisted author to
have been nominated before, having been
shortlisted for C in 2010.
At 28 years old, Obioma is the youngest
nominee, the same age as 2013 winner
Eleanor Catton.
The shortlisted authors each receive £2,500
and a specially bound edition of their book.
The winner will receive a further cheque for
£50,000.
Australian author Richard Flanagan won last
year's prize for his wartime novel The
Narrow Road to the Deep North.
Coverage from this year's ceremony, where
the prize will be presented by the Duchess
of Cornwall, will be on the BBC News Channel
from 21:30 BST. |
Wake me up when "Ministerial Nominees and Previous Crimes Committed" surfaces |
This one is falasy |
The only time you should ever put money on a 2-0 Arsenal away win in the Champions League is when they've lost 3-1 in the first leg at home |
Leyqute:Herrera is most favorable in attcking midfield, but still falls deep into the midfield when necessary. Play him anywhere else and he'll fumble. |
Good day guys. Please, I want to ask, if I'll be writing WAEC GCE 2015, can I still apply for POST UTME 2015 in Fed. Poly. Nekede? I really need to make a decision before application for POST UTME closes so I need your concerned and helpful replies urgently. Thanks. |
elampiro:Has anyone got our number 10 role? No. LvG is still struggling to find a suitable player for that spot, and he's tried many of our midfielders but it's not working. Why not try Herrera? Take yesterday as a case study; he, unbelievably, picked Januzaj over Herrera. |
Leyqute:How do you expect him to put up such performances as he did last season from the sidelines? Lad is a fantastic player. You don't expect a 100% from a substitute, do you? No. But Herrera still comes on and gives us a 100%. |
Last night. Schweinsteiger came on and within 5mins, he completely shutdown the game and owned the midfield. Class player. Mata's pass for Januzaj's goal was exquisitely delightful. You don't see that often. Manchester United won. And after our match, I tuned to the Barca vs Bilbao game and watched like 15 mins of the first half and ManUtd's Pedro was the best player on the pitch. |
My Starting XI: Romero; Darmian, Rojo, Smalling, Blind, Schneiderlin, Schweinsteiger, Herrera, Memphis, Mata, Rooney. Operation destroy da Villa!!!!!!!! |
keppyy:So, how does this appreciate Naira? |
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Lol the first picture... The little boy is sad... He's got a cool haircut too! |
Joshuadon:Nawa o. It clearly reads Why You Must Always Have A Pen As A Student |
When your mummy tells you to clean the
house but you forgot & then hear her
footsteps approaching.
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So, how does this make Naira appreciate? ![]() |


